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【题目】

Life is full of surprises and events that sometimes change one’s daily routine(日常事务). Some of them might be good and pleasant.1. The unexpected events may cause you anxiety and stress. So you need to find some ways to be less affected by them:

2. Even if you live the same kind of life, doing the same things day after day, there could be unexpected events. So you need to realize that such events can’t be avoided and you need to be prepared for them. In this way, you’ll find it easier to deal with whatever happens in your life.

Have a positive attitude. Not all unexpected events are bad. 3 . For example, even getting fired from work could finally turn out well, as you might find a more satisfying job.

Always focus on the present moment, learning from it and making use of new chances that come your way. In other words, make the most of the present moment, instead of thinking about what you lost, the past, or how bad the situation is.4 .

Introduce small changes into your life.5. You can try eating a different breakfast or drink tea in the morning instead of coffee, or do things that you usually do, but in a different way.

A. This is useless and is a waste of time.

B. Admit the fact that unexpected events are part of life.

C. However, there are some that are bad and unpleasant.

D. Think before speaking when facing unexpected events.

E. This will help you deal more easily with unexpected events.

F. Sometimes what seems like a problem could be a good thing.

G. It would be much more useful to think about the new situation.

【答案】

1C

2B

3F

4A

5E

【解析】本文主要讲了人生中会有很多意想不到的事情发生,但是我们要积极应对这些事情,这里作者列举了几个方法来减少这些事情对生活的影响。

1C 考查对上下文语境的理解。空前的意思是:一些事情可能是好的,愉快的。空后的意思是:意想不到的事情可能会引起你的焦虑和压力。所以这里选C(然而,还有一些坏的,不好的事情。),与上下文一致。

2B 考查对上下文语境的理解。空后的意思是:即使你每天过着同样的生活,做着相同的事情,意外的事情也会发生。故选B(承认意外的事情是你生活的一部分这个事实)。

3F 考查对上下文语境的理解。空前的意思是:并不是所有意外的事情都是坏的。空后的意思是:例如,甚至是你失业了到到最后也会是好的,因为你可能会找到更满意的工作。故选F(有时候,看起来像一个问题,其实是一个好的事情。)。与上下文一致。

4A 考查对上下文语境的理解。空前的意思是:换句话说,要充分利用现在的时间,而不要想过去失去了什么或者情形是怎样的糟糕。所以这里选A(这是没用的,而且还是浪费时间。),与上下文一致。

5E 考查对上下文语境的理解。空前的意思是:生活中做些小小的改变。空后的意思是:在早上,你可以吃不同的早餐或者是喝茶。故选E(这可以帮助你更好的处理意外的事情。)

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