题目内容
Perhaps, many of us know this rule, but we do not care about it. At such times, things make life hard for
people in little ways. For example, when I am not in good condition, I can never find the things I need. To my
surprise, it seems that the things I need have moved from all the places where I expect to find them. If I need
something, I can never find it quickly.
Sometimes when we are not well, we will find that boxes become heavier when lifting them, that doors
don't want to open much more easily when trying opening them, that wind becomes even colder when facing
it, that the sun becomes much hotter when under it, that cars don't run better when driving it and the distances
are longer than they were when we felt fine.
Why does it happen? The things around us usually do what they should do as long as we are well and strong.
But when we aren't in good condition, things often tell us that they are really not our friends but our enemies.
It is wrong. In fact, everything keeps the same. Only because we are disturbed (打扰) by the bad mood (情绪),
we get the wrong feeling that everything is in the opposite direction against us. If we keep calm in the bad times,
things will be the same as usual.
B. Because the writer has changed everything.
C. Because the bad conditions influence (影响) his finding the right things.
D. Because the writer feels very sad and does not want to find the right things.
B. When we feel good, we can know something about our enemies.
C. When we feel bad, things can help us as our friends.
D. When we feel good, we feel that things are our friends.
B. When we find that boxes become heavier than usual, we must be in a bad emotion.
C. If we meet trouble, we should keep calm.
D. If we meet trouble, we should find ways to get ourselves out of it.
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