【題目】Life Lessons Everyone Learns the Hard Way

No matter how much we try to be intellectual, life has its own ways of teaching us the valuable lessons. Though initially we are hurt and very shocked, we eventually learn from those experiences, and mature. 1 And we learn to be always optimistic and happy with the way it is.

Lying is harmful. Everyone at some point in life must have definitely realized that lying is a very dangerous thing for the mind, which ultimately affects health, too. Lying makes a man lose the trust of others. 2

Sometimes moving on is the only option. Some things are very dear to us, and we can't imagine life without those activities or people. But sometimes, circumstances and situations arrange in such a way that it is better to leave something and move ahead. 3 At times, it is better to move on with the memories, rather than stay there and live in a blank space with no possible future.

4 In the race of being a perfectionist and an ideal grown-up, every mistake committed by us becomes a mistake in our minds and we become annoyed with ourselves. It is rightly said, "To err (犯錯(cuò)) is human." We are all humans, so nobody knows everything, and it is fine to forgive ourselves for the things that went wrong. 5

A.It is natural to make mistakes.

B.Happiness is the care of everything.

C.It is wrong if some things don't work out.

D.We understand that life is beautiful with its own flaws (瑕疵).

E.And he would finally lose confidence and trust on his own self.

F.Everything has its tenure (保有期限), and it is the beauty of it.

G.What we should do is try to avoid repeating them or doing any wrong intentionally.

【答案】

1D

2E

3F

4A

5G

【解析】

這是一篇說明文。每個(gè)人都經(jīng)歷過慘痛的教訓(xùn)。我們學(xué)會(huì)保持樂觀和快樂的生活方式。文章教你如何面對(duì)慘痛的教訓(xùn)。

1

根據(jù)上文提示雖然一開始我們很受傷,很震驚,但最終我們從這些經(jīng)歷中學(xué)習(xí),變得成熟。再根據(jù)下文提示我們學(xué)會(huì)保持樂觀和快樂的生活方式。承接上下文,D項(xiàng)We understand that life is beautiful with its own flaws (瑕疵).(我們明白,生活是美麗的,但有它的缺陷。)切題。故選D。

2

根據(jù)上文提示說謊使人失去別人的信任。承接上文,E項(xiàng)And he would finally lose confidence and trust on his own self.(他最終會(huì)對(duì)自己失去信心和信任。)切題。故選E

3

根據(jù)上文提示但有時(shí)候,環(huán)境和情況的安排會(huì)讓我們更好地放下一些事情,繼續(xù)前進(jìn)。再根據(jù)下文提示有時(shí),與其呆在那里,生活在一個(gè)沒有可能的未來的空白空間里,還不如帶著記憶繼續(xù)前進(jìn)。承接上下文,F項(xiàng) Everything has its tenure (保有期限), and it is the beauty of it.(任何東西都有它的使用期限,這就是它的美妙之處。)切題。故選F。

4

根據(jù)下文提示在成為完美主義者和理想成年人的競(jìng)賽中,我們犯下的每一個(gè)錯(cuò)誤都會(huì)成為我們頭腦中的一個(gè)錯(cuò)誤,我們對(duì)自己感到厭煩。承接下文,A項(xiàng)It is natural to make mistakes.(犯錯(cuò)誤是很自然的。)切題。為本段標(biāo)題。故選A

5

根據(jù)上文提示我們都是人,所以沒有人知道所有的事情,原諒自己做錯(cuò)的事情是好的。承接上文,G項(xiàng)What we should do is try to avoid repeating them or doing any wrong intentionally.(我們應(yīng)該做的是盡量避免重復(fù)它們或故意做任何錯(cuò)誤的事情。)切題。故選G。

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