题目内容
Jack ________ have fought with the policeman.
—Yes. If one ________ ask for trouble, it can’t be helped.
A. would; will B. must; may
C. should; must D. need; dare
How to Get Happy
1. Figure out how to change the way you view your lire and you can achieve happiness.
Gretchen Rubin, the creator of the Happiness Project website spent a year testing “every principle, tip, and theory” she could find to help people cheer up, especially given the trying times. “When people feel like they’re worse off than they were last year, it’s a happiness challenge,” Rubin note. Her advice? 2.
Here she happily shared other pointers.
What are the things that give a happiness boost?
Sleep, Sounds boring, but a 2014 study showed tiredness is one of the top two reasons people are in a bad mood at work. Another way to boost happiness is to join or start a group. Philosophers agree that social bonds are the key to happiness. But it’s hard to connect deeply with people at a party; a purpose and an agenda really help. 3. One principle of happiness is that you should always act the way you wish you felt. If you act generously, you’ll feel more secure.
You don’t have to do an extraordinary thing like climbing Mount Kilimanjaro?
No. If you love scrapbooking, maybe you should learn Photoshop; if you like cycling, maybe bike repair. 4. And it should reflect your nature. You can be happier without completely changing your life.
5. A lot of the things I talk about are things that don’t actually take much time, but you have to stick with them-like writing a journal or taking a 20-minute walk every day. People always ask, “Is it hard or is it easy to do fl happiness project?” And I say, “It’s hard in that you have to do it.”
A.Attitude is everything. B.Happiness is a state of mind. C.A third idea is to give something away. D.Always have music and books in your life. E.Is it fair to say that many of your tips require finding a lot of extra time? F.It should be novel(新颖的) and challenging within the framework of what you like to do. G.Try to think ahead five years when, chances are, you’ll have regained your footing and your house will be worth more too. |