【題目】Anger can feel like its eating you up inside as it practically ruins your entire day 【1】 Let's cool it a little shall we?
【2】 Effectively, to constantly water it would mean you've created the habit of anger. You're probably even addicted to it. To stop being so angry, you've to break out of anger. Stop watering the angry seed within, live your life and start planting other seeds!
Anger is not a primary emotion. It's secondary. 【3】 What is it? Fear? Rejection? Sadness? Guilt? It's going to be terrifying, but you've to be honest with yourself and start asking the bigger questions in order to overcome anger.
For every minute you are angry you lose sixty seconds of happiness. It's only logical. Getting angry is not allowing other positive emotions to come in and that is time and space you'll never get back. And life is way too short to be pissed off(使生氣) all the time. 【4】
Happiness cannot come from hatred or anger. Nobody can say, “Today I am happy because this morning I was angry.” 【5】 They can say “Today I am not very happy, because I lost my temper this morning.” This is so straight-forward. Anger in the end, cannot sustain(維持) you. It can perhaps propel you with energy, but if you use it to create more anger, then happiness will never come to you.
A. On the contrary, people feel uneasy and sad.
B. You’re responsible for your anger.
C. You’ve found the root cause of your anger.
D. People will find a way to make you angry.
E. while filling your head with a bunch of angry, negative thoughts.
F. and it states how easy it is to be angry.
G. You're going to die eventually, so be smart about it!
【答案】
【1】E
【2】B
【3】C
【4】G
【5】A
【解析】
試題分析:文章講述了怒氣給我們帶來的壞影響及怎樣抑制憤怒的措施。
【1】E考查對上下文的理解和推理判斷能力。根據(jù)空格處與前文沒有標點符號,可判斷空格處應該與前面并列或作從句,E項是while引導的時間狀語從句,句意為“當你的腦袋里充滿憤怒的情緒,負面的想法”。故選E。
【2】B考查對上下文的理解和推理判斷能力。本段主要講去掉憤怒的有效措施,你對你的怒氣有責任,你應該努力阻止,將其轉化。B項概括全段內(nèi)容,故選B。
【3】C考查對上下文的理解和推理判斷能力。憤怒不是最主要的情感,是第二位的。我們要找到憤怒的根源,然后加以克服。C項符合本段文意,故選C。
【4】G考查對上下文的理解和推理判斷能力。本段講憤怒對我們的影響,生氣會讓我們失去幸福。人生短暫,我們要聰明些,克服憤怒。G項總結全段,故選G。
【5】A考查對上下文的理解和推理判斷能力。怨恨和憤怒不能給我們帶來快樂,相反只能給我們帶來不舒服和傷心。A項與上句進行比較,故選A。
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