题目内容
Think you can’t be happy? You’11 think again after reading this story.
Barbara Ann Kipfer hated her feet. They were too big and she always seemed to1over them when someone was2—usually a smart guy. Come to think of it, her teeth were too big, too. The other kids teased her because of the way she3and because she wanted to be a sportswriter some day. No matter what she did, she was teased for being “4.”
That’s5she started writing down things that she liked in a notebook. “It was like a friend, and it6me that there are good things,7everything around me is unpleasant,” she says. She copied the list over and over,8new things every day.
One day, she decided to9her list with some of the girls in her class, hoping they would think it was as much fun as she did. But10, they made her feel stupid again. “They laughed at me,” she remembers, “I was ashamed, and I11doing it.” Here comes the12part. When she was in 10th grade, Kipfer found her old notebook and decided to13where she left off. “It was like a diary, like a photograph of my life,” she says. She started writing to publishers, asking them if they’d be interested in printing her list as a book.
She kept writing to one company14, because she liked the types of books it printed. “He kept saying, ‘It’s just a list, what am I supposed to do with it?’” “You’re not15to do anything with it. It’s16supposed to remind people of something they did that was really17.”
Finally, the publisher18to turn Kipfer’s list into a book, which sold more than million copies! 14,000 Things to Be Happy About even19it to be New York Times Best Sellers list.20being a best-selling author, Kipfer also went to realize her dream of becoming a sports editor at the Chicago Tribune.
- 1.
- A.jump
- B.fall
- C.turn
- D.push
- A.
- 2.
- A.nearby
- B.around
- C.watching
- D.laughing
- A.
- 3.
- A.dressed
- B.lived
- C.thought
- D.looked
- A.
- 4.
- A.foolish
- B.special
- C.different
- D.shy
- A.
- 5.
- A.what
- B.when
- C.because
- D.where
- A.
- 6.
- A.reminded
- B.told
- C.persuaded
- D.helped
- A.
- 7.
- A.because
- B.but
- C.unless
- D.even though
- A.
- 8.
- A.adding
- B.finding
- C.making
- D.giving
- A.
- 9.
- A.talk
- B.discuss
- C.share
- D.write
- A.
- 10.
- A.then
- B.naturally
- C.further
- D.instead
- A.
- 11.
- A.continued
- B.stopped
- C.enjoyed
- D.hated
- A.
- 12.
- A.cool
- B.important
- C.exciting
- D.funny
- A.
- 13.
- A.find out
- B.pick up
- C.think of
- D.give up
- A.
- 14.
- A.in general
- B.at first
- C.in particular
- D.at last
- A.
- 15.
- A.made
- B.going
- C.advised
- D.supposed
- A.
- 16.
- A.often
- B.just
- C.also
- D.always
- A.
- 17.
- A.excellent
- B.successful
- C.fun
- D.true
- A.
- 18.
- A.hoped
- B.agreed
- C.refused
- D.considered
- A.
- 19.
- A.made
- B.expected
- C.hoped
- D.helped
- A.
- 20.
- A.Without
- B.Instead of
- C.While
- D.Besides
- A.
Don’t always think you are _______ to the others; in fact, you are just an ordinary person.
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A.inferior |
B.superior |
C.sensitive |
D.sensible |
In all one’s lifetime it is oneself that one spends the most time being with or dealing with. But it is exactly oneself that one has the least understanding of.
When you are going upwards in life you tend to overestimate yourself. It seems that everything you seek for is within your reach. When you are going downhill you tend to underestimate yourself, mistaking difficulties for your own incompetence.
To get a thorough understanding of oneself is to gain a correct view of oneself-aware of both one’s strengths and shortages. You may look forward hopefully to the future but be sure not to expect too much, for ideals can never be fully realized. You may be courageous to meet challenges but it should be clear to you where to direct your efforts. That’s to say so long as you have a perfect knowledge of yourself there won’t be difficulties you can’t overcome.
To get a thorough understanding of oneself needs self-appreciation. Whether you think you are a towering tree or a blade of grass, a high mountain or a small stone, you represent a state of nature that has its own value. If you earnestly admire yourself you’ll have a real sense of self-appreciation, which will give you confidence. As soon as you gain full confidence in yourself, you’ll be enabled to fight and overcome any adversity.
To get a thorough understanding of oneself also requires doing oneself a favor when it’s needed. In time of sadness, do yourself a favor by sharing it with your friends so as to change a gloomy mood into a cheerful one; in time of tiredness, do yourself a favor by getting a good sleep. As you are aware, what a person physically has is but a human body that’s vulnerable when exposed to the elements. So if you fall ill, it’s up to you to take a good care of yourself.
In a word, to get a thorough understanding of oneself is to get a full control of one’s life. Then one will find one’s life full of color and flavor.
1. What is described in Paragraph 2 is to show that .
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A.a person is easy to estimate himself too high when succeeding |
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B.it is difficult for one to have a perfect knowledge of oneself |
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C.you should keep up high spirits whatever difficulties you meet |
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D.it is essential that a person get a thorough understanding of himself |
2. Remember not to expect too much of yourself when looking forward to the future because .
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A.your shortages might stop you succeeding |
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B.ideals can never be turned into realities |
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C.you are likely to lack enough courage |
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D.you haven’t understood yourself quite well |
3.Having a real sense of self-appreciation can enable one .
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A.to realize one’s shortages |
B.not to be too proud |
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C.to gain enough self-confidence |
D.not to go downhill |
4.If this passage is divided into three parts, the second part should consist of .
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A.Paragraph 2 and Paragraph 3 |
B.Paragraph 2 to Paragraph 5 |
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C.Paragraph 3 to Paragraph 5 |
D.Paragraph 4 and Paragraph 5 |