Isn’t it interesting how we expect others to behave in a certain way so we can feel good about ourselves? And then when people don't behave as we want them to, we feel so disappointed and angry ––– when really, most times, we’re not actually surprised at their actions? We just want those actions to be different ––– actions we’d be more comfortable with.

This week I shared a friend a wonderful home-cooked meal and a bottle of wine. About the time we got to the freshly-baked cookies, the conversation turned to her somewhat crazy sister. I had to smile, just a little, since her sister-stories had had much the same theme for the last two decades.When her frustration was just about to peak over her sister’s latest unbelievably selfish act, I suggested she begin trying “The Law of Patient Acceptance.” “How can I possibly accept her behavior?” my friend asked. “Acceptance doesn’t necessarily mean tolerance,” I shared. “It just means that you accept the person for who they are and you stop knocking yourself out trying to change them.”

Everyone has these difficult people in their lives from time to time. “Think of it this way,” I said. “If you were to go out and buy an ottoman(擱腳凳) today, thinking you were buying a chair, you’d be really angry that the ottoman was such a pathetic(差勁的) chair. But once you realize what you’re dealing with, once you accept the ottoman for what it is and you stop trying to turn it into a chair, your anger largely goes away.”

You have to accept people for who they are. Even when you’ve had high hopes that they might have been able to be someone else. “You can’t change people,” my Mother always said. And she was right. The best we can do is to see people as clearly and objectively as possible. For they rarely change.

1.According to the second paragraph, we can know that ________.

A. the writer thinks her friend should talk about her sister that way

B. the writer’s friend often complains about her sister

C. the writer advises her friend to spend more time with her sister

D. the writer doesn’t think her friend’s sister is selfish

2.By mentioning the example of buying an ottoman, the writer intends to explain ________.

A. how “The Law of Patient Acceptance” works

B. what the meaning of “The Law of Patient Acceptance” is

C. why greed and selfishness exist

D. when we should use “The Law of Patient Acceptance”

3.According to the writer, ________.

A. we should accept others for who they are

B. we should try to change others

C. we shouldn’t make friends with difficult people

D. we shouldn’t have high hopes for ourselves

 

1.B

2.A

3.A

【解析】

試題分析:人們經(jīng)常期望別人想自己期望的那樣,如果達不到就會生氣憤怒,作者認為我們應該接受人們是什么樣的人,,因為別人不會因為你而改變,我們只能接受。

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