【題目】根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并將答案寫在試卷的答題卷上。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。

Gratitude keeps us centered and wards off jealousy(妒忌) and negativity. Here are four little things we can do each day to nourish our sense of gratitude.

1. Choose your friends wisely.

【1】Help your friends develop more positive characteristics by living with those positive characteristics yourself. Know what kind of friends will help you nurture(培育) your soul and set out to find some.

2. Help your friends cultivate gratitude.

Before you say something about a friend’s situation, remember that everyone’s situation is unique. I’ve seen it happen to myself and to my friends. They’ll be perfectly happy until someone tells them they’re being mistreated. Suddenly, they’re upset. 【2】Make an agreement with your friends to cut the complaints from your conversations.

3. Say “thank you”.

Who in your life do you appreciate? Let them know, whether it’s your mom, your kids, your friends, your husband, your child’s daycare provider or the helpful woman in the restaurant.【3】 Make it a habit and your attention will suddenly turn to all the things people do for you. Also, write thank-you notes regularly, and be mindful of all the ways you show your appreciation by the things you do in return.

【4】

Today, try to be aware of all the aspects of your personal, professional and family life for which you are thankful. Take a few minutes today to appreciate nature.【5】Whether you focus on the stars above, a distant mountain range or the cottonwood tree in your backyard, try to notice the details. Give thanks for the beauty that surrounds you.

Regardless of whether you write down these items, spend some time each day focusing on the little things in your life that make each day special.

A. Be mindful of the little things.

B. Let’s work on focusing on what we have.

C. A heartfelt thank-you often does the trick.

D. Day by day, make a goal to stop complaining about your life.

E. Go for a walk and only notice those things that are beautiful.

F. At the end of each day, you record at least five things you’re grateful for.

G. If you try to be spiritually strong, supportive, intelligent, energetic and positive, seek those characteristics in others.

【答案】

【1】G

【2】D

【3】C

【4】A

【5】E

【解析】

【1】根據(jù)本段的標(biāo)題1. Choose your friends wisely可知是明智的選擇你的朋友,故可知選G如果你想變得更堅(jiān)強(qiáng),有活力,積極,在它人身上可以找到,

【2】根據(jù)下方提到Make an agreement with your friends to cut the complaints from your conversations與朋友達(dá)成協(xié)議停止抱怨,故選D 設(shè)定個(gè)目標(biāo)停止抱怨。

【3】根據(jù)上文提到Who in your life do you appreciate? Let them know, whether its your mom, your kids, your friends, your husband, your child’s daycare provider or the helpful woman in the restaurant.在你的生活中你應(yīng)該感謝誰(shuí),不管是誰(shuí)讓他們知道你很感激他們,與C選項(xiàng) 表達(dá)感謝是其中的一個(gè)技巧相互呼應(yīng);

【4】根據(jù)下方提到Today, try to be aware of all the aspects of your personal, professional and family life for which you are thankful今天,意識(shí)到你要感謝的人的方方面面,可知本段的主題是注意生活中的小事,故選A項(xiàng)。

【5】根據(jù)上文提到Take a few minutes today to appreciate nature.今天找個(gè)時(shí)間去感受大自然,與E項(xiàng) 散步,看看周圍美好的事物相呼應(yīng);

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