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    Actions speak louder than words. A smile says,“I like you. You make me happy.”

That's why dogs make such a hit. They are so glad to see us that they almost jump out of their skins.1.

A baby's smile has the same effect.Have you ever been in a doctor's waiting room and looked around at all the sad faces waiting impatiently to be seen? There were six or seven patients waiting when a young woman came in with a nine-month-old baby.She sat down next to a gentleman who was more than a little impatient about the long wait for service. The baby just looked up at him with that great big smile that is so characteristic of babies.2.Soon he struck up a conversation with the woman about her baby and his grand-children and then the entire reception room joined in, and the boredom and tension were changed into a pleasant and enjoyable experience.

3.Telephone companies throughout the U.S have a program called“phone power which is offered to employees who use the telephone for selling their Services or products. In this program they suggest that you smile when talking on the phone. Your“smile”comes through in your voice.

You don't feel like smiling?4.If you are lone, force yourself to whistle or hum a tune or sing.Act as if you were already happy, and that will tend to make you happy.

Your smile is a messenger of your goodwill.5.To someone who has seen a dozen people frown or turn their faces away, your smile is like the sun breaking through the clouds. Especially when that someone is under pressure from his bosses. his customers, his teachers or parents or children, a smile can help him realize that all is not hopeless-that there is joy in the world.

A.He smiled back at the baby.

B.Well, force yourself to smile.

C.Smile gets much easier with practice.

D.So, naturally, we are glad to see them.

E.Your smile brightens the lives of all who see it.

F.The effect of a smile is powerful, even when it is unseen.

G.We should give others a real smile, a smile that comes from within.

 

1.D 2.A 3.F 4.B 5.E 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了微笑的巨大力量。 1.上一句提到:狗看到我们如此高兴以至于它们欣喜若狂。那么,该空承接上文,应该提到我们的反应,故D选项切题:所以很自然地,我们看到它们(狗狗)很高兴。 2.前一句提到:婴儿只是抬起头来,带着婴儿特有的灿烂笑容望着他。下一句提到:不久之后,他就开始和婴儿的妈妈交谈了起来。该空呈上启下,应该谈到他看到婴儿笑容之后的最初反应。故A选项切题:他也对婴儿报以微笑。 3.该段以“phone smile”为例,建议人们在打电话的时候微笑,你的微笑可以通过你的声音传递出去。该空位于段首,应该对下面的例子从理论上进行说明。很明显,打电话的时候你是看不见对方的。因此,该选项应该表明的是在看不见对方的时候微笑也会起作用。故F选项切题。 4.前一句提出一个问题:你不喜欢微笑? 下一句提到:如果你孤身一人,就强迫自己吹口哨、哼一首歌或唱歌。那么该空承上启下,要回答上面的问题,表明在你不喜欢微笑的时候该怎么做。结合后面一句的内容,很明显,在你不喜欢微笑的时候,你要强迫自己微笑。故B选项正确。 5.上一句提到:你的微笑是你善意的使者。下一句提到:对那些见过十几个人皱眉或转过脸的人来说,你的微笑就像太阳穿透云层。该句呈上启下,要表达出微笑的作用来。故E选项正确:你的微笑照亮了所有看到它的人的生活。
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