Your living room
Feng shui is all about balance. Try to arrange sofas and chairs in a square around a circular table. Avoid an L-shaped arrangement as this leaves a missing corner. The centre of the living room should be left clear. Make sure there is a lot of light, which will promote good energy.
Put plants in the corners of the room, as they attract good energy and will energize your health, but not ones with sharp leaves such as yuccas or cactus. Fresh flowers also bring good energy, but throw them away as soon as they begin to die, and don’t have dried flowers.
Mirrors are vital because they reflect energy. Round or oval ones are best, but they should not be opposite each other, nor should they reflect a door, otherwise your good fortune will go out of it.
To promote harmony between the members of your family, have photos of them around the room, preferably smiling. If you want to find a partner, energize the south-west corner of your living room or bedroom by placing a floor light at least 1.75m high there, and turn it on every evening. Surround yourself with decorations and objects in pairs, such as ducks or birds.
To avoid blocking the positive energy in the room, keep everything tidy. Don’t accumulate too many unnecessary things. Take a look at every object, and ask yourself, “Do I really need it? Do I really like it?” If the answer is no, get rid of it.
Your bedroom
You should have the head of your bed placed against a wall, as this gives you a sense of security. Avoid having a bed under a window, as you are exposed to danger and bad energy from outside. If this is impossible, use blinds or heavy curtains to cover the window. Never sleep in a place where you can’t see the door—you should always be able to see someone who’s coming in.
Avoid hanging pictures or lights above your bed, as this leads to a subconscious feeling of threat. Don’t put mirrors opposite the bed either, as they “break up” the image, and therefore the relationship reflected in them.
Keep lighting low and soft, and decorate preferably with dark colors. Do not hang paintings of fierce animals, abstract subjects, or water in the bedroom. Water is very good elsewhere, but in the bedroom it suggests financial loss. Make sure you never put plants in the bedroom, and don’t have a TV facing the bed, or at least cover it when it is not in use.
Your study
Don’t use the same room for your bedroom and your study, as the different energies will be in conflict. If you have to do this, try to separate the areas either symbolically with plants, or with a screen. Put away piles of files or unfinished work—don’t leave them on your desk. Being tidy promotes positive energy. Wherever you study make sure your desk is in the north-east corner, especially if you are preparing for exams, as this area symbolizes education.
A bookcase is bad feng shui, as its sharp corners generate negative “arrows”, and if you have one you ought to put a climbing plant on it to avoid this effect. Cupboards are better than open shelves

  1. 1.

    As for lights, which of the following statements is false?

    1. A.
      A partner may come with a tall burning floor light in the south-west corner of your room
    2. B.
      Good energy can be promoted if there is a lot of light in the living room
    3. C.
      Bright lighting in the bedroom can light your mood
    4. D.
      It is not a good idea to hang lights above your bed
  2. 2.

    A bed should be put according to the following rules EXCEPT         

    1. A.
      the head of your bed should be placed against a wall
    2. B.
      having a bed under a window should be avoided
    3. C.
      mirrors should not be opposite the bed
    4. D.
      your bed can’t face the door for the sake of privacy
  3. 3.

    To avoid bad luck, the author will probably agree with the statement that         

    1. A.
      it is economical to sleep and study in the same room
    2. B.
      fresh flowers ought to be put on the bookcase with sharp corners
    3. C.
      blinds or heavy curtains can be used to cover the window if your bed is under a window
    4. D.
      you can accumulate items as you please
  4. 4.

    Which do you think is the best title for the passage?

    1. A.
      Feng shui—a magical power
    2. B.
      How does positive and negative energy come to you?
    3. C.
      Change your room to change your life
    4. D.
      How to reorganize your furniture
CDCC
試題分析:本文講述了風(fēng)水上房屋布置的各個(gè)要點(diǎn)和建議,所以如果你改變了你房子的布局,你也就能改變你的人生。
1.細(xì)節(jié)題。從文章Keep lighting low and soft, and decorate preferably with dark colors. 可知在臥室應(yīng)該燈光比較的暗和柔和比較好,故選C
2.細(xì)節(jié)題。從文章Never sleep in a place where you can’t see the door—you should always be able to see someone who’s coming in.可知應(yīng)該睡在你能夠看見門的地方,以便及時(shí)知道誰進(jìn)來了,故選D
3.細(xì)節(jié)題。從文章Avoid having a bed under a window, as you are exposed to danger and bad energy from outside. If this is impossible, use blinds or heavy curtains to cover the window. 可知如果必須要放在窗戶下,可以使用窗簾,故選C
4.主旨題。文章講述了房屋布置的一些大學(xué)問,和建議,所以如果你改變了你房子的布局,你也就能改變你的人生,故選C
考點(diǎn):社會(huì)現(xiàn)象類說明文
點(diǎn)評:高考中對說明文的閱讀是常考的題型,平時(shí)的練習(xí)中要注意積累此類題型的答題方法。本文圍繞風(fēng)水上對房屋的布置進(jìn)行說明,解答此類型的文章,首先對文章的寫作線索有個(gè)掌握,對于諸如細(xì)節(jié)題較多的題目,結(jié)合題目的關(guān)鍵字在文章中準(zhǔn)確定位,找出正確的答案。
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