【題目】閱讀理解七選五 根據(jù)短內(nèi)容, 從短后的選項中選出能填處的最佳選項. 選項中有兩項為多余選項.

Do you want to be happier? Well, you can do something about it. Some psychologists 心理學家) believe that 10% of your happiness is due to life conditions and 40% is the result of your own choices. Your own choices include how you manage your time at school, your relationships, your friends, your activities and your health. So you have a lot of control over how happy you feel.1 Here are some tips on how to do that.

Surround yourself with positive 積極的) people. Spend time with positive people and your ideas will become active. On the other hand, good friends will encourage, support, and lift you up when you're down.2

That's also true for the people that we work with Don't try to be perfect. Remember that nothing can ever be perfect.3

Instead think about what you already have. Think about what you've already done. Think of where you are today as a step towards tomorrow. Don't try to be perfect, just try to do things wellwith excellence.

Focus on now. Don't think about all the things that can go wrong, like failing at school or your friend leaving you. Thinking like this only results in worry and stress, which is a waste of time and energy.4 Just worry about making today great, because the best way to be happy is just to enjoy each day.

Compare yourself to yourself, not to other people. There will always be someone smarter, or richer, or better looking or more successful than you. There will always be someone with a bigger house and a bigger boat than you. Someone will always have more. Rather, look at what you have got and who you are, accept and value that. Work toward being a better one than you were last month or last year. 5 And you will feel a lot happier with, and about yourself.

A.They see the best in you, and that helps you see the best in yourself.

B.That way you will be pleased with the progress that you are making.

C.The key is to take control by making choices and developing habits that make you happier.

D.You can control how happy you are, since giving always makes you feel happier.

E.If you can't control tomorrow, don't worry about tomorrow.

F.If you aim for perfection all the time, you will never be satisfied or happy.

G.Your relationship with your parents doesn't have to be perfect before you can be happy.

【答案】

1C

2A

3F

4E

5B

【解析】

短文講了如果你想控制自己的快樂,有更好的人際關系和健康,給出了一些能夠做到這些的建議.

1細節(jié)推理題。根據(jù)前句Your own choices include how you manage your time at school, your relationships, your friends, your activities and your health。 So you have a lot of control over how happy you feel你自己的選擇包括你如何管理你在學校的時間,你的人際關系,你的朋友,你的活動和你的健康。所以你可以控制自己的快樂程度?芍Y(jié)合選項,應說關鍵是通過做出選擇和養(yǎng)成習慣來控制自己,使你更快樂。故選C。

2細節(jié)推理題。根據(jù)前句On the other hand, good friends will encourage support, and lift you up when you're down。另一方面,好朋友會鼓勵你,支持你,在你失意的時候幫助你振作起來。和后句That's also true for the people that we work with。這也適用于我們的同事?芍Y(jié)合選項,應說他們看到你最好的一面,這有助于你看到自己最好的一面。故選A。

3細節(jié)推理題。根據(jù)前句Don't try to be perfect Remember that nothing can ever be perfect。不要追求完美。記住,沒有什么是完美的?芍Y(jié)合選項,應說如果你一直追求完美,你永遠不會滿足或快樂。故選F。

4細節(jié)推理題。根據(jù)后句Just worry about making today great, because the best way to be happy is just to enjoy each day。只要擔心如何讓今天變得美好,因為快樂的最好方式就是享受每一天?芍Y(jié)合選項,應說如果你不能控制明天,不要擔心明天。故選E

5細節(jié)推理題。根據(jù)前句Work toward being a better one than you were last month or last year。努力讓自己比上個月或去年做得更好。后句And you will feel a lot happier with, and about yourself。你會對自己感到更快樂?芍Y(jié)合選項,應說這樣你會對你所取得的進步感到高興。故選B。

做題時結(jié)合原文和題目有針對性找出相關語句進行仔細分析,結(jié)合選項選出正確答案。推理判斷也是要在抓住關鍵句子的基礎上合理的分析才能得出正確的答案

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