【題目】請(qǐng)從以下選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D、EF)中選出適合各段落的首句,并在答題紙上將相應(yīng)選項(xiàng)的標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)是多余選項(xiàng)。

A. Try different new things.

B. Avoid “black and white thinking”.

C. Associate with optimistic people.

D. Make a plan to stop thinking negatively.

E. Understand the benefits of staying positive.

F. Adopt the motto “everything happens for a reason”.

Develop a positive attitude towards life

When you are going through a challenging time, people will just instruct you to think positively. More often than not, thinking positively proves a strategy for interpreting everything that happens to you in a useful, constructive way. If you want to know how to think more positively, just follow these tips.

1_____________. Choosing to think more positively will not only help you take control of your life and make your everyday experiences more pleasant, but it will have countless benefits on your mental and physical health as well as your ability to deal with change. Being aware of these benefits can help you be even more motivated to think positively on a regular basis. One of the most important benefits of positive thinking is that you are more likely to have better coping skills during times of stress.

2_____________. Don’t think everything you are faced with either is or it isn’t. In fact, there is what we call the shades of gray in life. Therefore, if something doesn’t turn out the way you want it to, make a list of all of the outcomes in between to see that things aren’t as serious as they seem. For example, if you get a late start on a paper and think you shouldn’t bother because you won’t finish it in time, consider the other possibilities. You could finish half the paper and still get a better grade than if you don’t turn it in.

3_____________.That means deciding to overcome the negativity that is going on around you –– and there will always be plenty of it. Think of what you can do today that is good for you and others. Decide how you will react in ways that will make a difference to your life. Don't let other people ruin your plan. People will often make things seem more important or worrisome than they really are. Making a plan to be more positive will already be a move in the right direction. This will help you to stay positive because you will feel a greater sense of control over your life and your choices.

4 _____________. Experiencing a wide variety of life will do wonders. Stepping out of your comfort zone can often take you by surprise and knock those negative thoughts or black and white thoughts right back into their cave. Something as simple as trying a new food in a restaurant can lead to the discovery of new tastes and different feelings, along with the release of negative impressions. Visiting a new town, city, or country and see how other people view the world can help put a positive spin on your life.

5_____________. Optimism is infectious. If you want to be infected by optimism, you should spend time with people who can provide something of value. Look for the positives in other people too –– finding what is good in people. Learn to praise people around you. Connect with people who have many passions and want to share them with you. Avoid seeing anyone with a negative outlook, unless you really care about that person and want to change their thoughts. If you tend to think negatively, you’ll be falling into a trap.

【答案】

1E

2B

3D

4A

5C

【解析】

試題分析:本文講的是用積極的態(tài)度對(duì)待人生。

1E根據(jù)下句:選擇更加積極的思考不僅幫助控制你的生活并且使你每天的經(jīng)歷更加愉快。因此可知上句的意思應(yīng)該是:明白處于積極狀態(tài)的好處。故選E。

2B根據(jù)下句:不要認(rèn)為你面對(duì)的每件事情要么是,要么不是。因此上句表達(dá)的是:避免黑白思考。故選B。

3D根據(jù)下句:那就意味著決定克服在你周圍運(yùn)行的消極。因此上句表達(dá)的是:制定一個(gè)阻止消極思考的計(jì)劃。故選D。

4A根據(jù)下句:體驗(yàn)各種各樣的生活將創(chuàng)造奇跡。因此上句表達(dá)的意思是:嘗試不同的新東西。故選A。

5C根據(jù)下句:樂(lè)觀是受感染的。因此上句表達(dá)的意思是:與樂(lè)觀的人聯(lián)系。故選C

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