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Life doesn't always give us the joys we want. We don't always g__1.___ our hopes and dreams, and we don't always get our own way. But don't g__2.__up hope, because you can make a d__3.__, one situation and one person at a time. Look for the beauty a_4.__ you, in nature, in others, in yourself, and b_5._ in the love of friends, family, and humankind. You can find love in a s_6._ or a helping hand, in a thoughtful gesture or a kind word. It is all around, if you just look for it. Give love, for in giving it you will f___7.___the power in life along with the joy, happiness, patience, and understanding. Believe in the goodness of o_8.__ and remember that anger and depression can be countered by love and hope. Even when you feel as though there isn't a lot you can do to change unhappiness or p__9.___, you can always do a little and a little at a time eventually(最终可能) makes a b__10.__ difference.

 

1.get

2.give

3.difference

4.around

5.believe

6.smile

7.find

8.others

9.problems

10.big

【解析】

试题分析:这篇短文讲述我们的生活不会总是尽如人意,但是不要灰心、不要放弃。只要你以一颗有爱的心面对世界,一点点努力、一点点改变,最终将会收获惊喜,收获不同。

1.

2.

3.

4.句意:在自然中、在其他人身上或是你自己身上寻找你周围的美丽。结合句意和首字母提示,可知答案为around。

5.句意:并相信朋友、家人和人类的爱。Believe in“相信”,故答案为believe。

6.句意:如果你去寻找的话,你可以从一个微笑、一只援手、一个感恩的手势或是一个善意的词语上发现爱。结合句意和首字母提示,可知答案为smile。

7.句意:给予爱,因为在这个过程中你会找到生活的力量,欢乐、幸福、耐心和理解。结合上文和首字母提示,可知答案为find。

8.句意:相信其他人的友好,记得生气和失望是可以由爱和希望取代的。结合句意和首字母提示,可知答案为others。

9.句意:即使当你感到无力去改变不幸和问题时,但是你可以一点点一次次的改变最终会收获很大的不同。结合句意和首字母提示,make a big difference“制造很大的改变”,可知答案为big。

10.

考点:短文填空。

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