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高中英语阅读理解日常生活类练习(一)Itwasthefirstsnowofwinter—anexcitingdayforeverychildbutnotformostteachers.Upuntilnow,Ihadbeenabletodressmyselfforrecess(课间休息),buttodayIwouldneedsomehelp.MissFinlayson,mykindergartenteacheratPrincessElizabethSchoolnearHamilton,Ontario,hadbeenthroughfirstsnowdaysmanytimesinherlongcareer,butIthinkshemaystillrememberthisone.Imanagedtogetintomywoolsnowpants.ButIstruggledwithmyjacketbecauseitdidn’tfitwell.Itwasahand-me-downfrommybrother,anditmademewonderwhyIhadtowearhisuglyclothes.Atleastmyhatandmatchingscarfweremine,andtheywerequitepretty.FinallyitwastimetohaveMissFinlaysonhelpmewithmyboots.Inhercalm,motherlyvoiceshesaid,“Bytheendofwinter,youwillbeabletoputonyourownboots.”Ididn’trealizeatthetimethatthiswasmoreastatementofhopethanofconfidence.Ihandedhermybootsandstuckoutmyfoot.Likemostchildren,Iexpectedtheadulttodoallthework.Aftermuchwigglingandpushing,shemanagedtogetthefirstoneintoplaceandthen,withasigh,workedthesecondoneontoo.Iannounced,“They’reonthewrongfeet.”Withthegracethatonlyexperiencecanbring,shestruggledtogetthebootsoffandwentthroughthejoylesstaskofputtingthemonagain.ThenIsaid,“Thesearen’tmyboots,youknow.”Asshepulledtheoffendingbootsfrommyfeet,shestillmanagedtolookbothhelpfulandinterested.Oncetheywereoff,Isaid,“Theyaremybrother’sboots.Mymothermakesmewearthem,andIhatethem!”Somehow,fromlongyearsofpractice,shemanagedtoactasthoughIwasn’tanannoyinglittlegirl.Shepushedandshoved,lessgentlythistime,andthebootswerereturnedtotheirproperplaceonmyfeet.Withagreatsighofrelief,seeingtheendofherstrugglewithme,sheasked,“Now,whereareyourgloves?”Ilookedintohereyesandsaid,“Ididn’twanttolosethem,soIputthemintothetoesofmyboots.”1.Accordingtothepassage,thelittlegirlgotfromherbrother.A.thewoolsnowpantsandthejacketB.thejacketandthebootsC.thejacketandthehatD.thebootsandthegloves2.Whatmadeitsohardfortheteachertohelpthelittlegirlputherbootson?A.Theglovesinthetoesoftheboots.B.Theslownessoftheteacher.C.Thewrongsizeoftheboots.D.Theunwillingnessofthegirl.3.Itcanbeinferredthatbeforethelittlegirlfinallywentouttoenjoythefirstsnowofwinter,theteacherhadtohelpherputonherboots.A.onceB.twiceC.threetimesD.fourtimes4.WhichofthefollowingsentencesfromthetextBESTindicatesthattheteacherisveryconsiderate?A.Inhercalm,motherlyvoiceshesaid,“Bytheendofwinter,...”B.Withthegracethatonlyexperiencecanbring,shestruggledto.C.shestillmanagedtolookbothhelpfulandinterested.DshemanagedtoactasthoughIwasn’tanannoyinglittlegirl.(二)Doyouknowofanyonewhousesthetruthtodeceive(欺诈)?Whensomeonetellsyousomethingthatistrue,butleavesoutimportantinformationthatshouldbeincluded,hecangiveyouafalsepicture.Forexample,someonemightsay,''Ijustwonahundred.dollarsonthelottery(彩票).Itwasgreat.Itookthatdollarticketbacktothestoreandturneditinforonehundreddollars!".Thisguy'sawinner,right?Maybe,maybenot.Wethendiscoverthathebought$200worthoftickets,andonlyonewasawinner.He’sreallyabigloser!Hedidn'tsayanythingthatwasfalse,butheleftoutimportantinformationonpurpose.That'scalledahalf-truth.Halftruthsarenottechnicallylies,buttheyarejustasdishonest.

Somepoliticiansoftenusethistrick.Let’ssaythatduringGovernorSmith’slastterm,herstatelostonemillionjobsandgainedthreemillionjobs.Thensheseeksanotherterm.Oneofheropponentssays,“DuringGovernorSmith’sterm,thestatelostonemillionjobs!”That’strue.However,anhoneststatementwouldhavebeen,“DuringGovernorSmith’sterm,thestatehadanetgainoftwomillionjobs.”Advertiserswillsometimesusehalf-truths.It'sagainstthelawtomakefalsestatementssotheytrytomisleadyouwiththetruth.Anadvertisementmightsay,''NineoutoftendoctorsadvisedtheirpatientstotakeYuckyPillstocuretoothache.''ItfailstomentionthattheyonlyaskedtendoctorsandnineofthemworkfortheYuckyCompany.Thiskindofdeceptionhappenstoooften.It’sasadfactoflife:Liesarelies,andsometimesthetruthcan1ieaswell.1、Theunderlinedword“opponents”inParagraph3means.A.enemyB.partnerC.cooperatorD.assistant2、Wemayinferthattheauthorbelievespeopleshould.A:.buylotteryticketsifpossibleB.makeuseofhalf-truthsC.becarefulaboutwhattheyaretoldD.nottrusttheYuckyCompany3、Howmanyexamplesdoesthewritergivetoshowhowthetruthisusedtodeceive?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.4、Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Usinghalftruthsisagainstthelaw.B.Technically,halftruthsareinfactlies.C.YuckyPillsisaverygoodmedicinefortoothache.D.GovernorSmithdidagoodjobduringherlastterm.5、M1ichofthefollowingbestexpressesthemainideaofthepassage?A.He’sreallyabigloser!B.Sometimesthetruthcanlieaswell.C.Advertiserswillsometimesusehalftruths.D.It’sagainstthelawtomakefalsestatements.(三)HowITurnedtoBeOptimisticIbegantogrowupthatwinternightwhenmyparentsandIwerereturningfrommyaunt'shouse,andmymothersaidthatwemightsoonbeleavingforAmerica.Wewereonthebusthen.Iwascrying,andsomepeopleonthebuswereturningaroundtolookatme.IrememberthatIcouldnotbearthethoughtofneverhearingagaintheradioprogramforschoolchildrentowhichIlistenedeverymorning.Idonotremembermyselfcryingforthisreasonagain.Infact,IthinkIcriedverylittlewhenIwassayinggoodbyetomyfriendsandrelatives.WhenwewereleavingIthoughtaboutalltheplacesIwasgoingtosee—thestrangeandmagicalplacesIhadknownonlyfrombooksandpictures.ThecountryIwasleavingnevertocomebackwashardlyinmyheadthen.Thefouryearsthatfollowedtaughtmetheimportanceofoptimism,buttheideadidnotcometomeatonce.ForthefirsttwoyearsinNewYorkIwasreallylost—havingtostudyinthreeschoolsasaresultoffamilymoves.IdidnotquiteknowwhatIwasorwhatIshouldbe.Motherremarried,andthingsbecameevenmorecomplexforme.SometimepassedbeforemystepfatherandIgotusedtoeachother.Iwasoftensad,andsawnoendto“thehardtimes”.MyresponsibilitiesinthefamilyincreasedalotsinceIknewEnglishbetterthaneveryoneelseathome.Iwroteletters,filledoutforms,translatedatinterviewswithImmigrationofficers,tookmygrandparentstothedoctorandtranslatedthere,andevendiscussedtelephonebillswithcompanyrepresentatives.FrommyexperiencesIhavelearnedoneimportantrule:almostallcommontroubleseventuallygoaway!Somethinggoodiscertaintohappenintheendwhenyoudonotgiveup,andjustwaitalittle!Ibelievethatmylifewillturnoutallright,eventhoughitwillnotbethateasy.1.HowdidtheauthorgettoknowAmerica?A.Fromherrelatives.B.Fromhermother.C.Frombooksandpictures.D.Fromradioprograms.2.UponleavingforAmericatheauthorfelt________.A.confusedB.excitedC.worriedD.amazed3.ForthefirsttwoyearsinNewYork,theauthor________.A.oftenlostherwayB.didnotthinkaboutherfutureC.studiedinthreedifferentschoolsD.gotonwellwithherstepfather(四)TodayI'llbetalkingabouttheinventionofthecameraandphotography.Thecameraisoftenthoughttobeamoderninvention,butasearlyas1727,aGermanphysicistdiscoveredthatlightdarkenssilversalt.Usedasacamera,abigboxwassetup,andasmallholewascutinonesidetoletthelightin;hemadetemporarypicturesonthesalt.Silversaltisstillthebaseofthephotographicfilmtoday.ThenaFrenchscientistmadethefirstpermanentpicturebyusingaspecialpieceofmetalwhichwascoveredwithsilversalt.Aphotographhemadein1862stillexists.ThepainterDeGearimprovedtheprocessbycoveringthemetalalsowithplacingthecommonsaltwhichwecaneat.Thatwasin1839,theofficialdateofbeginningofphotographs.Buttheproblemwastheprintingofthephotographs.Anditwasn'tuntilotherscientistsdevelopedthekindofphotographicpaperwenowusethatgoodprintswerepossibleandphotographybecametrulymodern.Inthe1870's,MatthewBradeywasabletotakehisfamouspicturesinAmericanCivilWar.Inthe20'softhiscentury,GeorgesMannoftheUnitedStatessimplifiedfilmdeveloping,andDr.EdwardLaneinventedtheso¬called“InstantCamera”,whichusesself¬developingfilm.Ifwesayphotographycameintoexistencein1839,itfollowsthatittookmorethan100yearsforthecameratoreachitspresentconditionoftechnicalrefinement(密度).1.Whatdiscoverywasthebasisofphotography?A.Lightdarkenssilversalt.B.Lightdarkensnaturalsalt.C.Lightdarkenssilver.D.Lightdarkensself¬developingfilm.2.Howwasthefirstpermanentpicturemade?A.Bymakinguseofspecialpaper.B.Byaddingcommonsalttosilversalt.C.Bygivingaslightcolortothesilversalt.D.Byusingaspecialpieceofmetal.3.Whichdoestheauthorregardastheofficialdateofthebeginningofphotography?A.1727.B.1826.C.1839.D.1870.4.Accordingtotheauthor,whyisMatthewBradeyrememberedtoday?A.Hewasasoldier.B.Hetookwarphotographs.C.Hepaintedportraits.D.Hedesignedaportablecamera.(五)We'reinthemiddleofwinter.It'scoldandwe'resufferingfromcoldwindandrain.Thesun,evenwhenitdoesshowitsface,issettingat4pm.It'snowonderpeopleinthestreetlooksad.Butaccordingtomostoftheresearchontheconnectionbetweenweatherandmood(情绪),theyshouldn'tbe.Weatherhaslittleeffectonmood.Whenyoutellpeoplethis,though,theydon'tbelieveit.Mostofusthinktheweatherhasquiteastrongeffectonourmood.Manythinkthattherainandcoldweatherdejectsusandthesunandwarmthcheersusup.Sowhydon'tweseethiseffectintheresearch?That'sthequestionanewstudybyKlimstraetal.triestoanswerwithagroupofyoungpeopleandtheirmothers.Infact,Klimstraetal.foundfourdifferentgroups:1.Unaffected:abouthalfthepeopleintheirstudyfellintothisgroup.Forthesepeopleitdidn'tmatterthatmuchwhetheritwasrainingorsunny,hotorcold,theirmoodwasmostlyunaffected.2.Summerlovers:here'sthegroupyou'dexpect.Forthesepeople,theirmoodimprovedwithlessrain,moresunandhighertemperatures(15%ofyoungpeopleand30%oftheirmothers).3.Summerhaters:here'sthegroupofpeopleyouhearlessabout.Theseweretheexactoppositeofthesummerloverssotheywerehappierwhentherewasmorerain,lesssunandlowertemperatures(27%oftheyoungpeopleand12%oftheirmothers).4.Rainhaters:thisgroup'smooddidn'tchangewiththetemperature,sunshineorthewind;theyjusthatedtherain(8%ofyoungpeopleand12%oftheirmothers).Thishelpsexplainwhystudieskeepfindingthatweatherdoesn'thavemucheffectonmood:it'sbecausewe'redifferentandthesedifferencesaremostlybeingaveragedout.1.It'sfoundinthestudythat________.A.weatherhasastrongeffectonmoodB.coldwindandrainmakesuslooksadC.thesunandwarmthcheersusupD.moodislittleaffectedbyweather2.Inwhichgrouppeoplelikedryandhotweather?A.Unaffected.B.Summerlovers.C.Summerhaters.D.Rainhaters.3.Fromthefourdifferentgroupswecanlearn________.A.abouthalfthepeoplebelongtosummerloversB.morethanonethirdofthepeoplearesummerhatersC.fewofyoungpeopleandtheirmothersliketherainD.moreyoungpeopleareunaffectedthanrainhaters4.WhatistheBESTtitleforthepassage?A.Doestheweatherreallyaffectyourmood?B.Whydopeoplefeelsadincoldwinter?C.Howmanydifferentgroupsarethere?D.Dodifferentpeoplehavedifferentmood?(六)OnaSundaymorning,IwasdrivingdownaroadandsawsomethingIcouldn’tbelieve.Alittlegirl,lessthantwo,waspushingherstroller(婴儿车)acrosstheroad.ItwasSundaymorningandtrafficwasnotheavy.Istoppedmycaratonceandrantowardher.Thislittlegirlknewenoughtorunfromastranger.ItriedtocatchherinorderthatIcouldgetheroutoftheroad.SuddenlyherfathercamerunningdownahillacrosstheroadfromwhereIhadparkedmycar.Heranrighttoherandcaughtherup,saying“badgirl”toher.Ipickedupthestrollerandgaveittohim.Thefathergrabbedthestrollerandwalkedtowardwherehecamefromwithoutaword.Iwentbackandsatinmycarforafewminuteswithmyson.Myhandswereshakingandtearswereabouttorunoutofmyeyes.“Doyoufeelcold,Mom?”askedmyson.Ijustshookmyhead.Afterthishappened,IthoughtabouthowthankfulIam.Eventhoughthefatherdidn’tsaythankyou,IfeelthatIdidsomethinggood.Doingsomethingforsomeoneelseispleasing,evenwhenit’sonlyamatterofbeingintherightplaceattherighttime.Ididn’treally“save”her,butIfeellikeitwasimportantthatIhappenedtobethere.ItissadthatIwastheonlyonewhostopped.Itreallymademealittledisappointedthatnooneelsestoppedtohelp.1.Whentheauthorsawthelittlegirl,_____.A.thegirlhadlostherwayB.shewasdrivingtoworkinahurryC.thegirlfearedtogoacrosstheroadD.thereweren’tmanycarsontheroad2.Thelittlegirlranawayfromtheauthorbecause_____.A.shewantedtostayontheroadB.shedidn’tknowtheauthoratallC.shewantedtolookforherfatherD.sheneededtocatchherstroller3.Whyweretheauthor’shandsshaking?A.Becauseshewasnotfeelingwell.B.Becauseshewastooexcitedtokeepcalm.C.Becausetheweatherwasverycoldatthattime.D.Becauseshefailedtobeunderstoodbythegirl’sfather.4.Theauthorthoughtthatherhelpwas_____.A.reallynecessaryB.worthpraisingC.notwelcomeD.notuseful(七)Iamagoodmothertothreechildren.Ihavetriednevertoletmyprofessionstandinthewayofbeingagoodparent.Inolongerconsidermyselfthecenteroftheuniverse.Ishowup.Ilisten.Itrytolaugh.Iamagoodfriendtomyhusband.Ihavetriedtomakemarriagevows(誓约)meanwhattheysay.Iamagoodfriendtomyfriends,andtheytome.Withoutthem,therewouldbenothingtosaytoyoutoday.Sohere'swhatIwantedtotellyoutoday:getalife.Areallife,notadesireofthenextpromotion(提升),thebiggerpaycheck,thelargerhouse.Getalifeinwhichyouarenotalone.Findpeopleyoulove,andwholoveyou.Andrememberthatloveisnotleisure(休闲)butwork.Pickupthephone.Sendane¬mail.Writealetter.Andrealizethatlifeisthebestthingandthatyouhavenobusinesstakingitforgranted.Itissoeasytowasteourlives,ourdays,ourhours,andourminutes.Itissoeasytoexistinsteadofliving.Ilearnedtolivemanyyearsago.Somethingreally,reallybadhappenedtome,somethingthatchangedmylife.IfIhadmychoice,itwouldneverhavebeenchangedatall.AndwhatIlearnedfromitiswhat,today,seemstobethehardestlessonofall.Ilearnedtolovethejourney,notthedestination.IlearnedtolookatallthegoodintheworldandtriedtogivesomeofitbackbecauseIbelievedinit,completelyandtotally.AndItriedtodothat,inpart,bytellingotherswhatIhadlearned.Bytellingthemthis:readinthebackyardwiththesunonyourface.Learntobehappy.Andthinkoflifeasadeadlyillness,becauseifyoudo,youwilllivewithjoyandpassion(激情)asitoughttobelived.1.Howdidtheauthorformherviewoflife?A.Throughsocialexperience.B.Bylearningfromherfriends.C.Throughanunfortunateexperience.D.Fromherchildrenandhusband.2Bytheunderlinedsentence“Itissoeasytoexistinsteadofliving.”inthefifthparagraph,theauthorreallymeansthatpeopletendto________.A.makealivingratherthanliveareallifeB.workratherthanenjoylifeC.wastealotinlifeD.forgetthemostimportantlessoninlife3.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardswork?A.Doitwelltoserveothers.B.Earnenoughmoneytomakelifebetter.C.Tryyourbesttogethigherpositionandpay.D.Don’tletitaffectyourreallife.4.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat________.A.theauthorisasuccessinpersonallifeB.theauthordoesn’ttryherbesttoworkwellC.theauthorspendsallhertimecaringforherchildrenD.theauthorlikestravelingverymuch(八)Throughoutmychildhood,myfatherwasextremelyfat,andmyfamilylifewasfilledwithfindingnewwaystoloseweight.ButontheweekendsIspentwithmygrandmother,everythingchanged.WheneverIarrivedatmygrandmother'shouse,shewouldrundownherfrontporchstairs,saying,"Mylittlebeauty."Iheardhersay"beauty"sooftenthatIthoughtitwashername,sothat'swhatIcalledher.Thenamestuck,andsooneveryoneinhersmallneighborhoodknewmygrandmotherasBeauty.IrememberwalkinghandinhandalongtheshopsonDevonAvenueinChicagotogeteverythingreadyforourspecialSaturdaydinner.Beautywasverypopularinherneighborhood,whichmademefeelhappytobewithher.Itseemedthateveryonelovedmygrandmother,fromthebakertothebutcher.Themenatthefruitstandshoweduswhatwasinseasonandripe,andtheladiesatthebeautyshopflatteredmygrandmotheronherbeautifulhats,tellinghershelookedexactlylikeRuthGordon.Beautywastheperfectnameformygrandmother.Everywhereshewent,shemadepeoplesmile.WewalkedalongDevonAvenue,buyingingredientsforourdinner.Beautywouldtellmestoriesaboutmyfamily.Shetalkedaboutherdaughter,mymother,whohatedtocook,andhowmyfatherwouldsometimeseatanentirepizzabeforegoingouttodinnerbecauseheworriedthathewouldbehungrywhilewaitingforhisfoodtoarriveattherestaurant.Mygrandmotherwasalwayskindtomeandwasmybiggestfan.Thoughmyparentswereverybusywiththeirownlives,mygrandmotherandIwouldsitaroundthekitchentablecookingandtalkingaboutourfeelingsforhours.Eventuallymytreasuredweekendswithmygrandmothercametoanend,whenmyfatherlandedajobatanadagencyinNewYorkCity.ButitturnsoutthatthenineyearsIspentinBeauty'skitchenwereenoughformylifetime.1.Whydidpeopleintheneighborhoodcalltheauthor'sgrandmother"Beauty"?A.Becausetheywereconfusedabouttheauthor'sgrandmother'sname.B.Becausetheauthor'sgrandmotherinsistedthatpeoplecallherBeauty.C.Becausetheyacceptedthewaytheauthorcalledhergrandmother.D.Becausetheneighborswantedtomaketheauthorpleased.2.Whiletheauthorwentshoppingwithhergrandma,_____.A.shecouldmakemanyfriendsB.shesharedthetaskwithherC.shehadatalkwiththeshopownersD.shefeltveryproudtostaywithher3.Whilespendingtheweekendswithhergrandmatheauthor_____.A.wasabletolosesomeweightB.wasoftenmadepleasedbyhergrandma'sneighborsC.knewmoreaboutherparentsD.wonderedwhyhermotherdislikedcooking4.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.LoveandCookinginBeauty’sKitchenB.Aweight-losingTaskforMyFatherC.AnUnforgettableLifewithGrandmaD.GrandmaEnjoyBeingCalledBeauty(九)IliveinthelandofDisney,Hollywoodandyear-roundsun.Youmaythinkpeopleinsuchanattractiveandexciting,fun-filledplacearehappierthanothers.Ifso,youhavesomemistakenideasaboutthenatureofhappiness.Manyintelligentpeoplestillconsiderhappinessequaltofun.Thetruthisthatfunandhappinesshavelittleornothingincommon.Funiswhatweexperienceduringanact.Happinessiswhatweexperienceafteranact.Itisadeeper,morelastingemotion.Goingtoanamusementparkorballgame,watchingamovieortelevision,arefunactivitiesthathelpusrelax,temporarilyforgetourproblemsandmaybeevenlaugh.Buttheydonotbringhappiness,becausetheirpositiveeffectsendwhenthefunends.IhaveoftenthoughtthatifHollywoodstarshavearoletoplay,itistoteachusthathappinesshasnothingtodowithfun.Theserich,beautifulindividualshaveconstantaccesstoglamorousparties,fancycars,expensivehomes,everythingthatspells“happiness”.Butinmemoir(回忆录)aftermemoir,famouspeopleexposetheunhappinesshiddenbeneathalltheirfundepression,alcoholism(酗酒),drugaddiction,brokenmarriages,troubledchildrenandextremeloneliness.Askanunmarriedmanwhyherefusestogetmarriedeventhoughhefindsdatingtobelessandlesssatisfying.Ifhe’shonest,hewilltellyouthatheisafraidofmakingacommitment(承诺).Forcommitmentisinfactquitepainful.Thesinglelifeisfilledwithfun,adventureandexcitement.Marriagehassuchmoments,buttheyarenotitsmostdistinguishingfeatures.Similarly,couplesthatchoosenottohavechildrenaredecidinginfavorofpainlessfunoverpainfulhappiness.Theycandineoutwhenevertheywantandsleepaslateastheywant.Coupleswithbabiesareluckytogetawholenight’ssleeporathree-dayvacation.Idon’tknowanyparentwhowouldchoosethewordfuntodescriberaisingchildren.Thewaypeoplesticktothebeliefthatafun-filled,pain-freelifeequalshappinessactuallyreducestheirchancesofeverachievingrealhappiness.Iffunandpleasureareequaltohappiness,thenpainmustbeequaltounhappiness.But,infact,theoppositeistrueMoretimesthannot,thingsthatleadtohappinessinvolvesomepain.Asaresult,manypeopleavoidtheveryeffortsthatarethesourceoftruehappiness.Theyfearthepainunavoidablybroughtbysuchthingsasmarriage,raisingchildren,professionalachievement,religiouscommitmentandself-improvement.Understandingandacceptingthattruehappinesshasnothingtodowithfunisoneofthemostliberating(解放)realizationswecanevercometo.Itliberatestimenowwecandevotemorehourstoactivitiesthatcantrulyincreaseourhappiness.Itliberatesmoneybuyingthatnewcarorthosefancyclothesthatwilldonothingtoincreaseourhappinessnowseemspointless.Anditliberatesusfromenvywenowunderstandthatallthoserichandglamorouspeopleweweresosurearehappybecausetheyarealwayshavingsomuchfunactuallymaynotbehappyatall.1.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingpeoplearemorelikelytoachievehappiness?A.Peoplelivinginfun-filledplaces.B.Peopletakingpainstoraisechildren.C.Peoplelivingawealthylife.D.Peoplewhoarefreefromresponsibility.2.Accordingtothewriter,animportantroleHollywoodstarshavetoplayisto______.A.giveaudienceenoughfunB.writememoirstointroducetheirlivesC.tellpeoplewhathappinessisD.showunhappinessbeneathfun3.Inthewriter’sopinion,marriage______.A.meansresponsibilityB.meanstheendoffunC.leadstoraisingchildrenD.leadstolesssleep4.Manypeoplefailtoenjoyrealhappinessbecause______.A.theybelievefunisequaltohappinessB.theygetmarriedandhavechildrenC.theydon’thavereligiousbeliefsD.theycan’tfreethemselvesfromcommitment5.Ifoneunderstandsthenatureofhappiness,hewill______.A.stopseekingfunfromdailylifeB.enjoylifebyspendingallhiswealthC.keephimselfwithhisfamilyD.makemoreeffortstotakeresponsibilites(十)Onecoldwinterday,Ifoundmyselfdowntown,myheadhanging.I’djustgottoknowthepromotionIwashopingforhadgonetoanotherperson.Ayear’sworthofhardworkhadcometonothing.Worsethanallthat,Iwasmeetingmywife,andIwouldhavetolookintothosehopeful,eversupportiveeyesandwatchthelightgooutofthemasItoldherhowIhadfailedtoreachyetanothergoal.Mywifestoodthere,movingfromonefoottotheothertostaywarm.Iimmediatelynoticedhercoat,yearsoutofstylea

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