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    What is happiness? When you can feel inner peace and satisfaction, you are happy. 1. This usually happens when we do something we love or achieve something that we value. It is our opinions that make us feel happy or unhappy. All of us constantly go through various situations or conditions, but we do not have to let them influence our reactions and feelings.2..

Try hard to make a change of the way you look at things.3. That means looking at the good and positive side of every situation. Pay attention to solutions, not problems. Listen to relaxing and uplifting music. Watch funny and interesting programs that make you laugh.

Always look at what you have done and not at what you haven’t done. Look at what you can do, not at what you cannot do. Each day do at least one act to make others happy. When you make someone happy, you’ll become happy, and then people will try to make you happy.4. On the contrary, be happy for their happiness. Communicate with happy people and try to learn from them to be happy. Remember ? do your best to stay detached (冷静的) when things do not occur as intended and desired. Detachment has much to do with inner peace.5.

A.I’ve never regretted it.

B.Always look at the bright side.

C.Do not envy people who are happy.

D.Stop asking for everyone’s approval.

E.Inner peace can lead to happiness, so smile more often.

F.Here are a few tips for increasing happiness in daily life.

G.It is usually experienced at a special moment.

 

1.G 2.F 3.B 4.C 5.E 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章先讲了什么是幸福:当你感觉到内心是平静和满足的时候,你就是幸福的。然后就如何提高日常幸福感给出了几条建议 1. 根据下一句话This usually happens when we do something we love or achieve something that we value.可知在一些特殊的时刻我们可以感受到幸福,是对上一句话具体内容的展开,故G选项“它通常是在特殊的时刻经历的。”切题。故选G。 2. 下文就如何提高日常幸福感给出了几条建议,选项F起承上启下的作用,是对下文的总结,故F选项“这里有一些提高日常生活幸福度的建议。”切题。故选F。 3. 根据下一句That means looking at the good and positive side of every situation.可知要经常看见事情好的和积极的一面,B选项中look at the bright side与looking at the good and positive side of every situation相对应,故B选项“总是看到好的一面。”故选B。 4. 下句话On the contrary, be happy for their happiness.此句话中的On the contrary表明了前后两句话意义相反。下句话是我们要为别人的快乐而快乐,上句话应该是不要嫉妒快乐的人,选项C“ 不要嫉妒快乐的人 切题,故选C。 5. 上一句话Detachment has much to do with inner peace. 超然与内心的平静息息相关。E项“内心平静可以带来快乐,所以更多的微笑吧”,与上文的内心平静有关系,承接上文,故选E。
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Following the paper’s release, Rutter told Neuro Science News that gathering their primary research online allowed the team to tap into a “much larger and more diverse sample set” than previous studies.

1.What is the result of the research?

A.We are often bullied while young.

B.We become less positive as we get older.

C.The younger we are, the happier we feel.

D.The younger, the more sensitive; the older, the more positive.

2.What makes young people more sensitive according to the text?

A.Their family backgrounds. B.Their negative experiences.

C.People around them. D.Their visual perceptual abilities.

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C.By explaining statistical data. D.By providing results.

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Doubts like this came crowding in.

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When the day and class were slowly coming to an end, the gossiping women simply could not hide their curiosity any longer, for they knew it was time to remove their doubts, otherwise …

Finally, one of them couldn’t resist her curiosity, so she picked up the courage and asked him why he was so interested in make-up artistry.

What followed was a dead silence. After what seemed a century, he slowly opened his mouth and here came the most inspiring beautiful reply.

Paragraph 1:

He said his beloved wife partially lost her eyesight because of diabetes (糖尿病) and she was no longer able to apply her make-up.

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Paragraph 2:

So he decided to take the course to surprise his wife.

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