Each morning during fifteen- minute bath, I determined to cultivate a big, happy smile. I found out it had to be an honest-to-goodness smile from down deep , an outward expression of happiness from within!
Let’s see how the smile muscles me during the day. I would think of the things I had to be for, work up a big smile and then enter. It people when I passed them on the street to give them a smile. Give every living soul you meet the best smile you have smiled in your life, and see how much better you feel and look. It’s one of the best ways to worrying, and start living. When I began to do this, I found I became more welcome everywhere.
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解析試題分析:作者每天在清晨洗漱的時候,都去想開心的事情,想自己感恩的事情,以此努力使自己的微笑發(fā)自內心,讓人感覺真誠。通過這樣做,作者成功地改變了自己的心態(tài),也成為了受別人喜歡的人。
【小題1】C副詞辨析。A.外邊 ;B. 向上;C. 里邊 ;D. 向。根據(jù)后面的同位語an outward expression of happiness from within!可知微笑需要是發(fā)自內心深處的,故選C。
【小題2】A形容詞辨析。A. 有幫助的;B. 沮喪的;C. 滿意的;D. 失望的。作者在下面講述了自己通過給別人微笑而成為受人歡迎的人,也就是微笑給自己帶來的好處,選A。
【小題3】C形容詞辨析。A. 準備好的;B. 渴望的 ;C. 感激的 ;D. 著名的。從情理可知人在對別人,對世界充滿感激的時候臉上才會展開由衷的微笑,be thankful for“對……感激”,選C,其他不符合語境。
【小題4】B動詞辨析。A. 問候;B. 高興;C. 迷惑;D. 歡迎。人們面對笑臉,心情會變好,所以面對作者的微笑,人們也會感覺高興,選B。
【小題5】A形容詞辨析。A. 高興的; B.強迫的;C. 奇怪的;D. 苦的。從第一段內容可知作者認為微笑要發(fā)自內心,是真正開心的笑,選A。
【小題6】D副詞辨析。A. 從不;B.剛剛;C. 已經(jīng);D. 曾經(jīng)。從搭配可知ever 可以和最高級搭配,表示“最……”,比如this is the best film that I have ever seen。
【小題7】B動詞辨析。A. 保持;B.停止;C. 憎恨 ;D. 保護。根據(jù)下文可知通過對別人微笑,作者成為了受人歡迎的人,微笑也給自己帶來了快樂,由此可知微笑是停止擔憂的好方法,選B。
考點:考查情感類短文閱讀。
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As the girl walked off the , the entire audience stood to their feet, clapping to praise her . Later, dozens of newspaper reporters wrote about this girl’s honesty. she lost the contest, she the biggest contest that day: the contest of her .
Probably the biggest test of our character is what we should do if we knew we would never get . This young girl could easily have and nobody would have known it herself. However, that’s just it: she would know she did wrong. It’s been said, “If you cheat, you make yourself .” This young girl was strong and smart enough to value her own character more than the from a spelling contest. Her for herself was more important than any respect others might give her for winning a contest. She knew she would have to with herself and the she made at that moment would have a long-lasting influence.
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“Learn to iron a shirt,” Mom said, “and you can iron anything.”
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You were with the ability to decide what is and what isn’t in your best interest. Most of the time, you will make the right decision and the appropriate action, and in thinking for yourself, you will become far more successful than if you had gone against your own .
Early on in my investment career, I made the mistake of a few important business decisions on colleagues’ opinions instead of conducting the necessary to make a wise decision. It wasn’t due to on my part; no one could ever accuse me of that. But, being to Wall Street, I intended to suppose that my more senior knew more than I did, and so I too much significance to their opinions.
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Sometimes people ____ themselves as one thing and then when you get deep into it you realize that they’re something completely different. Either there was some good marketing ____ to a terrible book, or the story was only explained in a(n) ____ way and once you reach the middle of the book, you realize there’s so much more to this book than anyone could ever have told you.
You start off slow. The story is beginning to ____. You’re unsure. It’s a big commitment reading this tome(巨著). Maybe this book won’t be that great but you’ll feel ____ about putting it down. Maybe it’ll be so awful you’ll set it down immediately and never pick it up again. Or maybe you’ll come back to it some night, drunk or lonely—needing something to ____ the time, but it won’t be any better than it was when you first started reading it.
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How could someone possibly know you like this? Some stranger, some author, some character. It’s like they’re seeing inside your ____. This book existed inside some book store, on a shelf, maybe handled by other people and really it was just ____ for you to pick it up. It was waiting to speak to you. To say, “You are not ____.”
You just want more of the story. You want to keep reading, maybe everything this author has ever ____. You wish it would never end. The closer it gets to the smaller side of the pages, the ____ you read, wanting to savor(品味) it all. This book is now one of your favorites forever. You will always wish you could go back to ____ having read it and pick it up fresh again, but also you know you’re better for having this close, inside you, ____ your heart and mind.
Reading a book is just like falling in love. Once you get in deep enough, you know you could never put this book down.
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