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    Everyone wants to be happy. You see people who are smiling and laughing, and you want to be like them.1. However, there are also bad days. Here are three ways to make you happier every day.

Smile often. Research has shown that the facial expression you wear influences your state of mind.2. Wearing a pleasant expression for a long period of time will slowly improve your feelings and help you have a happier day.

3. The more you complain, the more annoyed(恼怒的) you become. If all you notice or talk about during the day are the things that annoy you, it is no surprise that you are unhappy. To truly increase your long-term happiness, don’t complain any longer.4.

Practice thankfulness. Thankfulness has been shown to be the last ticket to a happy life. The more you practice thankfulness, the more you will find things to be grateful for in your life.5. Even something as simple as a safe place to sleep or food to eat is worth being thankful for because not everyone is fortunate enough to have those necessities.

A. Try your best to be healthy.

B. You will slowly stop paying much attention to what worries you.

C. Have an entire day without complaining even once and see how you feel.

D. Stop complaining.

E. There are good days filled with sunshine and smiles.

F. If you try to smile, you are more likely to be happy.

G. This then leads you to realize how much goodness is in your life.

 

1.E 2.F 3.D 4.C 5.G 【解析】 本文为说明文,文章主要介绍让自己每天都快乐的方法。 1.根据后文However, there are also bad days.可知前句与bad days 相反,应该是good days ,所以E正确。 2.根据本段的主题句smile often以及第一句面部表情影响人的心情可知如果笑,就会开心快乐,所以F正确。 3.根据后文The more you complain, the more annoyed(恼怒的) you become.可知越抱怨,越容易恼怒,所以是停止抱怨,所以D正确。 4.此段的主题是停止抱怨。根据前句To truly increase your long-term happiness, don’t complain any longer.可知为了延长自己的幸福感,不要再抱怨了,所以接下来就是假设不抱怨会有什么样的感受,所以C正确。 5.根据主题要实践感激。再根据前句The more you practice thankfulness, the more you will find things to be grateful for in your life.可知越多实践感激就会发现有越多的事要感激,这会使你意识到生活有多么美好,所以G正确。
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