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Why? Where's my passport? Maybe I left it on the plane.

My Goodness! You ________ things behind.

[  ]

A.had never left
B.didn't leave
C.never left
D.haven't left
答案:C
解析:

用一般过去时表示过去习惯性动作

用一般过去时表示过去习惯性动作。


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  During my many contacts with people in China, I have been asked by two different people what I would recommend to them so that they could be happy.One of these people was my student and friend who began her question by saying I always appeared happy to her.She then asked how I could be this way and if I could teach her how to be happy all the time.The other inquiry was basically the same and came from the secretary of a company for which I was doing some work.

  The first one to ask was my student and in thinking about an answer I even explored in class the idea of optimism and pessimism, of people who feel the glass is always half full and those who think it is half empty.It was easy to show that different people react differently to the same situations and conditions but that didn't bring me much closer to understanding why.

  About two months later I was riding to the airport in a taxi with the company secretary who asked me the same question and it made me think.Why did both these ladies feel they needed help to become happy? Indeed, why did either of them think they were not happy? Why did they choose to ask this question of me? Why are some people generally happy while others are not?

  Certainly if someone is healthy, it might be expected that they are happy, and this is probably true.However, some people have money and health but have a miserable disposition that makes it difficult for them to have friends and meaningful relationships.Similarly, one would expect those who have little to complain about their fate and many do, but others are able to enjoy what they have and enjoy life.It seems the difference must lie within the people.What we may be looking at is acceptance of a personal set of circumstances and the contentment which flows from that.It should not mean, however, that those people cannot wish for something better.

  If the difference between people who are happy and those who are not lies within the people themselves, can happiness be learned? I think there are things we can do, such as dreaming of the future, which can give us the sort of positive outlook which will generally make us happy people.

(1)

According to the passage, which of the following is true?

[  ]

A.

The author was once asked how to be healthy and wealthy by two people.

B.

The author came to realize why people responded differently to happiness.

C.

Those who think the glass is always half empty are optimistic.

D.

Those who feel the glass is always half full are pessimistic.

(2)

The underlined word “disposition” in the fourth paragraph means ________

[  ]

A.

character

B.

habit

C.

reputation

D.

fate

(3)

The underlined word “it” in the fourth paragraph refers to ________

[  ]

A.

the idea of pessimism

B.

the attitude towards happiness

C.

the satisfaction within

D.

the appearance of happiness

(4)

What will the author most probably talk about after the last paragraph?

[  ]

A.

Learning how to be happy.

B.

Accepting the present situation.

C.

Developing meaningful relationships.

D.

Going after the dream.

In my experience, one of the greatest reasons of unhappiness is the difficulty we have in accepting things as they are.When we see something we don’t like, we wish it could be different–we cry out for something better.That may be human nature, or perhaps it’s something that has been grown in our culture.

The root of the unhappiness isn’t that we want things to be different, however, it’s that we decided we didn’t like it in the first place.We’ve judged it as bad, rather than saying, “It’s not bad or good, but it just is.”

Here is an example.I have written a paper, A Beautiful Method to Find Peace of Mind.Quite a few people think it bad after reading it because I think people should expect things to go differently than you planned, and that you should accept that, instead of encouraging people to change themselves or the environment as much as possible.You could accept it as the way the world works–as the way things actually are.And try to understand why that is, and follow it, as it is.

This can be useful to whatever you do: whether it be how other people act at work, how politics works and how depressing the news media can be.Accept these things as they are, and try to understand why they’re that way.

It’ll save you a lot of sadness because you’ll no longer say, “Oh, I wish things didn’t go bad!”

If you really understand what I mean, you can try a different way to live in this world:accept, and understand.It might lead to some interesting results.

1.What is the major reason why we feel unhappy in the writer’s opinion?

A.We are never satisfied with ourselves and the environment around us.

B.When we see something that makes us unhappy, we don’t know what to do.

C.We feel hard to accept the way things happen themselves.

D.No matter how happy we are, we never want to be happy.

2.What do you think the writer may say to himself when he meets something unhappy?

A.How could I have made such a stupid mistake?

B.I should have done better.It’s all my fault.

C.Why is it all against my plan? It can’t be so bad.

D.Well, I know all is what it is meant to be.Take it easy.

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A.The writer hasn’t shown an encouraging attitude in his paper.

B.The writer asks people to try to make things better.

C.The writer reminds the people that things will go exactly as you’ve planned.

D.The writer doesn’t think it a good idea to accept the things go naturally.

4.The statements below are based on the writer’s points of view, EXCEPT_______

A.Unhappiness may be caused by human nature that we always want things to be better.

B.Why we don’t like the thing is that we have regard it as bad in the beginning.

C.The news media shouldn’t be so depressing if the reporters worked harder.

D.The best way to avoid feeling unhappy is to accept the things as they are.

 

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