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【题目】When you are feeling unhappy or forget how great you are, what should you do to make you feel good about yourself?

(1) Keep away from your family.

(2) Think of some happy things.

(3) Smile! Be friendly to the people you meet.

(4) Do sports or other activities to relax yourself.

(5)Say to yourself, “ There’s no one in this world like me. I can do nothing.”

A. (2) (4) (5) B. (2) (3) (4) C. (1) (2) (3)

【答案】B

【解析】

试题句意:当你不开心,或不自信的时候,你应该怎么做才能让自己对自己感觉良好。1是远离家人;2是想一些开心的事;3是微笑,友好对待你遇到的人;4是进行体育运动或其它的活动来放松自己;5是对自己说,这个世界上没有人像我一样,我什么都做不了。根据题意可知234是正确的态度。故选B

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