Morning is extremely important, because it is the beginning of a day. How you choose to  your morning can often be used to predict what kind of day you are going to have.
  each day with love and gratitude (感激). When you get up in the morning, think of what a great luck it is to be  —to see, to hear, to love, to have something to look forward to. Happiness is simply the feeling of appreciating others. Realize that it’s not happiness that makes us grateful, but gratefulness that makes us happy. Don’t have pressure   on each new morning.   yourself from the things that you didn’t  yesterday and made you down. Let yesterday go. Every morning is the start of a new day with new  . Be willing to be a beginner every single morning. 
小題1:
A.live B.enjoy C.changeD.spend
小題2:
A.CompareB.Treat C.BeginD.Concern
小題3:
A.a(chǎn)liveB.a(chǎn)likeC.a(chǎn)headD.a(chǎn)wake
小題4:
A.lainB.laidC.coveredD.floated
小題5:
A.Comfort B.KeepC.FreeD.Cure
小題6:
A.give out B.come outC.set outD.work out
小題7:
A.views B.tasksC.difficulties D.opportunities

小題1:D
小題2:C
小題3:A 
小題4:B
小題5:C
小題6:D
小題7:D
試題分析:“一日之計(jì)在于晨”,本短文主要講述了每天早晨的重要性。
小題1:考查動(dòng)詞辨析。A. live生活;B. enjoy享受;C. change改變;D. spend度過(guò)。你怎么選擇度過(guò)你的早晨常?梢员活A(yù)測(cè)你擁有什么樣的一天。故選D
小題2:考查動(dòng)詞辨析。A. Compare比較;B. Treat對(duì)待;C. Begin 開始;D. Concern關(guān)注。帶著愛和感激開始你的每一天。故選C
小題3:考查短語(yǔ)固定搭配。本題考查短語(yǔ)固定搭配be alive to覺察。當(dāng)你早上起床的時(shí)候,想想你是多么的幸運(yùn)能夠覺察……。故選A
小題4:考查動(dòng)詞辨析。A. lain躺;B. laid放置;C. covered覆蓋;D. floated漂浮。不要把壓力放在每一個(gè)早上。故選B
小題5:考查短語(yǔ)固定搭配。這里考查短語(yǔ)固定搭配free from不受,免于。讓自己不受昨天未完成工作的影響。故選C
小題6:考查短語(yǔ)辨析。A. give out分發(fā);B. come out出現(xiàn);C. set out出發(fā);D. work out解決。這里指昨天未完成的事情。故選D
小題7:考查名詞辨析。A. views觀點(diǎn);B. tasks任務(wù);C. difficulties困難;D. opportunities機(jī)會(huì)。每天早晨是一個(gè)新的機(jī)會(huì)的新的開始。故選D
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