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I live in Hollywood. You may think people in such an attractive, fun-filled place are _________ than others. If so, you have some ________ ideas about the nature of happiness.
Many intelligent people still equate(同等看待) happiness with ________. The _______ is that fun and happiness have ______ or nothing in common. Fun is what we experience during an act. Happiness is ________ we experience after an act. It is a deeper, more lasting emotion.www.zxxk.com
Going to an amusement park or ball game, watching a movie or television, are fun ______ that help us relax, ________ forget our problems and maybe even ________. But they do not bring happiness, because their _______ effects end when the fun ______.
I have often thought that ______ Hollywood stars have a role to ________, it is to teach us that happiness has nothing to do with fun. These rich, beautiful individuals have constant _________ to glamorous parties, fancy cars, expensive homes, everything that spells “happiness”.
But celebrities reveal(揭露) the ________hidden beneath all their fun: depression, alcoholism, drug addiction, broken marriages, troubled children and profound loneliness.
The way people stick to the _______ that a fun-filled, pain-free life equates happiness actually _____ their chances of ever obtaining real happiness. If fun and pleasure are equated with happiness, then pain ______ be equated with unhappiness. But, _______, the opposite is true: More times than not, things that lead to happiness _______ some pain.
As a result, many people avoid the very efforts that are the source of true happiness. They fear the pain inevitably brought by such things as marriage, raising children, professional achievement, religious commitment, civic or charitable work, and self-improvement.www.zxxk.com
1.A. luckier B. happier C. richer D. tougher
2.A. mistaken B. right C. desperate D. shallow
3.A. wealth B. fame C. fun D. pleasure
4.A. state B. belief C. tendency D. truth
5.A. a little B. some C. little D. much
6.A. which B. that C. what D. as
7.A. activities B. occasions C. periods D. games
8.A. gradually B. temporarily C. consequently D. thoroughly
9.A. change B. enjoy C. refresh D. laugh
10.A. special B. deep C. strong D. positive
11.A. comes B. ends C. lasts D. returns
12.A. when B. as C. once D. if
13.A. play B. make C. reach D. expect
14.A. signature B. participation C. access D. appearance
15.A. secrets B. unhappiness C. presentation D. disagreement
16.A. prejudice B. sense C. theory D. belief
17.A. reduces B. robs C. consumes D. increases
18.A. may B. must C. can D. will
19.A. as usual B. as a result C. in fact D. in a word
20.A. abuse B. involve C. cause D. equal
Neatness and personal cleanness have been around for ages and have become an important part of everyone’s daily routine. You might think that all modern societies would have the same neatness and personal cleanness practices. After all, doesn’t everybody take baths? Most people do recognize the need for cleanness, which is the basis for health. Neatness practices include all the little things people do to make themselves look their best, such as combing their hair and putting on makeup. However, while most modern people agree that these things are important, people in different cultures take care of themselves in different ways.
There used to be an old joke in America that people should take a bath once a week, whether they need one or not. In fact, though, Americans generally take a bath or more commonly, a shower every day. But in contrast to some cultures, most Americans get their shower in the morning so that they can start the day fresh. Americans are known for having very sensitive noses. In America, body smell is socially unacceptable. For that reason, Americans consider it a must to use special lotion (浴液) to prevent the smell. Ladies often add a touch of perfume. Men may spray on after – shave cream or manly – smelling perfume.
Some of the cultural varieties in neatness practices result from physical differences between races. Whereas many Asian men have little facial hair, Westerners have a lot. As a result, most American men spend some time each day shaving or tidying their facial hair to keep it nice. American women, on the other hand, generally prefer not to be hairy at all.
Americans put great value on both neatness and personal cleanness. For some people, taking care of themselves has become almost a religion. As the old saying goes, “Cleanness is next to godliness.” Whether or not being clean and neat – looking brings one closer to God, it certainly at least brings one closer to others. Americans look down on people who don’t take care of themselves, or who “let themselves go.”
68.We can infer from the first paragraph that .
A.everyone takes baths daily to get a nice look.
B.people have the same neatness practices today.
C.neatness practices may be affected by cultures.
D.neatness means combing hair and doing makeup.
69.Americans have a bath in the morning to .
A.begin an energetic day B.refresh their sensitive noses
C.prevent their body smell D.style their hair at home
70.According to the author, physical differences between races can cause differences in .
A.cultures B.locations C.religions D.neatness practice
71.The underlined phrase in the last paragraph means “ ”.
A.care much about themselves B.give loose to themselves
C.stay away from other people D.stay closer to other people
Neatness and personal cleanness have been around for ages and have become an important part of everyone’s daily routine. You might think that all modern societies would have the same neatness and personal cleanness practices. After all, doesn’t everybody take baths? Most people do recognize the need for cleanness, which is the basis for health. Neatness practices include all the little things people do to make themselves look their best, such as combing their hair and putting on makeup. However, while most modern people agree that these things are important, people in different cultures take care of themselves in different ways.
There used to be an old joke in America that people should take a bath once a week, whether they need one or not. In fact, though, Americans generally take a bath or more commonly, a shower every day. But in contrast to some cultures, most Americans get their shower in the morning so that they can start the day fresh. Americans are known for having very sensitive noses. In America, body smell is socially unacceptable. For that reason, Americans consider it a must to use special lotion (浴液) to prevent the smell. Ladies often add a touch of perfume. Men may spray on after – shave cream or manly – smelling perfume.
Some of the cultural varieties in neatness practices result from physical differences between races. Whereas many Asian men have little facial hair, Westerners have a lot. As a result, most American men spend some time each day shaving or tidying their facial hair to keep it nice. American women, on the other hand, generally prefer not to be hairy at all.
Americans put great value on both neatness and personal cleanness. For some people, taking care of themselves has become almost a religion. As the old saying goes, “Cleanness is next to godliness.” Whether or not being clean and neat – looking brings one closer to God, it certainly at least brings one closer to others. Americans look down on people who don’t take care of themselves, or who “let themselves go.”
68.We can infer from the first paragraph that .
A.everyone takes baths daily to get a nice look.
B.people have the same neatness practices today.
C.neatness practices may be affected by cultures.
D.neatness means combing hair and doing makeup.
69.Americans have a bath in the morning to .
A.begin an energetic day B.refresh their sensitive noses
C.prevent their body smell D.style their hair at home
70.According to the author, physical differences between races can cause differences in .
A.cultures B.locations C.religions D.neatness practice
71.The underlined phrase in the last paragraph means “ ”.
A.care much about themselves B.give loose to themselves
C.stay away from other people D.stay closer to other people
We are bothered that the kids aren’t old enough but we’ll be more 1 when they are.After that we’re 2 that we have teenagers to deal with.We will 3 be happy when they are out of that stage.
We always tell ourselves that our life will be 4 when our spouse(配偶)gets his or her act together, when we get a nice car, and are able to go on a nice vocation when we 5 .The truth is,there’s no better time than 6 .If not now, when? Our life will always be filled with 7 .It's best to admit this to ourselves and decide to be happy 8 .
One of my 9 quotes comes from Alfred Souza.He said “for a long time it had Seemed to me that life was about to begin—real life.But there was always some 10 in the way, something to be 11 first, some unfinished business,time still to be served,a debt to be paid.’’
Then life would begin.12 ,it dawned on me that these obstacles were my life.This perspective has helped me to see that there is no 13 to happiness.Happiness is the way.So 14 every moment that you have.
And remember that 15 waits for no one.So 16 waiting until you finish schoo1.until you go back to school;until you get married,until you get 17 ;until you have kids;until you retire;until you get a new car or home;until spring;Until you are 18 again to decide that there is no better time than right now to be happy.
Happiness is a journey,not a(n) 19 .So,work like you don’t need money,love like you’ve never been hurt, 20 dance like no one’s watching.
1.A.unhappy B.content C.upset D.enthusiastic
2.A.confused B.determined C.annoyed D.amazed
3.A.fortunately B.deliberately C.surprisingly D.certainly
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5.A.refresh B.work C.retire D.complain
6.A.ever B.before C.right now D.future
7.A.fancies B.happiness C.doubts D.challenges
8.A.anyway B.presently C.occasionally D.immediately
9.A.primary B.favorite C.personal D.pessimistic
10.A.expectation B.success C.conflict D.obstacle
11.A.gotten round B.gotten down C.gotten away D.gotten through
12.A.Eventually B.Abruptly C.Regularly D.Frequently
13.A.problem B.way C.good D.need
14.A.admire B.remember C.treasure D.appreciate
15.A.happiness B.time C.1ife D.work
16.A.stop B.start C.keep D.continue
17.A.changed B.divorced C.tired D.discouraged
18.A.relaxed B.delighted C.born D.forced
19.A.experience B.approach C.suspicion D.destination
20.A.and B.but C.nevertheless D.yet
I live in Hollywood. You may think people in such an attractive, fun-filled place are __36 than others. If so, you have some 37 ideas about the nature of happiness.
Many intelligent people still equate(同等看待) happiness with __ 38 . The 39 is that fun and happiness have 40 or nothing in common. Fun is what we experience during an act. Happiness is 41 we experience after an act. It is a deeper, more lasting emotion. Going to an amusement park or ball game, watching a movie or television, are fun 42 that help us relax, 43 forget our problems and maybe even 44 . But they do not bring happiness, because their 45 effects end when the fun 46
I have often thought that 47 Hollywood stars have a role to 48 , it is to teach us that happiness has nothing to do with fun. These rich, beautiful individuals have constant 49 to glamorous parties, fancy cars, expensive homes, everything that spells “happiness”.
But celebrities reveal(揭露) the 50 hidden beneath all their fun: depression, alcoholism, drug addiction, broken marriages, troubled children and profound loneliness.
The way people stick to the 51 that a fun-filled, pain-free life equates happiness actually 52 their chances of ever obtaining real happiness. If fun and pleasure are equated with happiness, then pain 53 be equated with unhappiness. But, 54 , the opposite is true: More times than not, things that lead to happiness 55 some pain.
As a result, many people avoid the very efforts that are the source of true happiness. They fear the pain inevitably brought by such things as marriage, raising children, professional achievement, religious commitment, civic or charitable work, and self-improvement.
36. A. luckier B. richer C. happier D. tougher
37. A. right B. mistaken C. desperate D. shallow
38. A. wealth B. fun C. fame D. pleasure
39. A. tendency B. belief C. truth D. state
40. A. a little B. some C. much D. little
41. A. what B. that C. which D. as
42. A. periods B. occasions C. activities D. games
43. A. gradually B. thoroughly C. consequently D. temporarily
44. A. change B. laugh C. refresh D. enjoy
45. A. positive B. deep C. strong D. special
46. A. comes B. lasts C. ends D. returns
47. A. when B. if C. once D. as
48. A. reach B. make C. play D. expect
49. A. signature B. participation C. appearance D. access
50. A. unhappiness B. secrets C. presentation D. disagreement
51. A. prejudice B. sense C. belief D. theory
52. A. robs B. reduces C. consumes D. increases
53. A. must B. may C. can D. will
54. A. as usual B. as a result C. in a word D. in fact
55. A. abuse B. cause C. involve D. equal
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