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  There exist cruel wars, fighting and sadness in the world today, so it's not only necessary, but also essential to have a good sense of humor just to help us tide through difficult times in our lives. Putting a smile on someone's face when you know they are feeling depressed, as the saying goes, makes me feel good and warms my heart.

  How would you feel if you could not joke around with your wife, husband, child, co-worker neighbor, close friend, or even just someone that you are standing in line with at your comer store? I am always saying things that make others smile or laugh, even if I don't know the person I'm joking around with. My Grandma always found humor in everything she did, even if it was the hardest job anyone could imagine. This not only relieves stress in any situation, but also is common courtesy (礼貌) to speak to others that are around you.

  I know of a few people that don’t have a funny bone in their bodies, as they say. Everyone around them could be rolling on the floor after hearing a great joke and they would sit there without the slightest smile on their face. They don't get the joke that makes others laugh. I am busting a gut while they just sit there, looking at me as if I were from outer space. How can people not get a really funny joke?

  Laughing is essential to keep your stress levels under control. Without humor we would find ourselves with a lot of psychological problems, or on a lot of medications to keep us from going crazy. There is too much sadness in this present world. It drives people crazy. We all need to find a way to bypass the sadness and bring a little light into our lives. So, I believe our best medicine is to get together and tell some jokes and have some fun laughing together.

61. According to the author, humor is useful in the aspect that ____________.

  A. it can pick up people' s spirits       B. it can help people get on well with others

  C. it can help get rid of the cruelty in the world  D. it makes people more confident

62. The author answers the question in the second paragraph with ___________.

  A. facts and descriptions            B. evidence and argument

  C. examples and conclusion          D. stories and persuasion

63. The underlined phrase “busting a gut" in the third paragraph can be replaced by __________.

A. keeping silent   B. speaking loud    C. laughing hard      D. explaining carefully

64. In writing the passage, the author mainly intends to __________.

A. talk about his own understanding of humor

B. encourage people to be humorous in daily life

C. introduce a practical way to get through daily life

D. convince people of the power of being optimistic about life

65. What is the author' s attitude towards the present world?

A. Indifferent            B. Positive          C. Satisfied      D. Critical

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