7、“Any fool can criticize, condemn, and complain but it takes character and self-control to be understanding and forgiving.” — Dale Carnegie
If we really want to be happy, why do we act like such babies?
We can claim to be proactive (前瞻性的) in our life by setting goals and going after what we want.But if we’re always complaining all the time, are we really living effectively?
If you don’t believe me, count how many times you complain about something or other in one day.Whether it is being stuck in traffic, being bothered by the weather, not enough mustard on your sandwich, or whatever it is, there are endless instances where you can find a reason to complain.
But it’s not just outside circumstances that we complain about.We complain about ourselves too.We complain that we don’t have enough time, we don’t have enough money (this one is huge because it’s often “true”), that we’re not smart enough, cool enough, or just enough.
I know I’ve experienced plenty of unpleasantness due to complaining about things I can’t control.I never really thought about it much until I found this website about “l(fā)iving in a complaint-free world.”
Imagine how much happier you would be if you simply stopped complaining? Much of what you complain about is outside your control anyway.What’s the point of thinking about something you have no power to change? Not very intelligent, if you ask me.
Simply becoming conscious of how much you complain is the first step to stopping.When you recognize that you’re complaining, stop and take no notice of it.Ask yourself if you would rather complain, or be happy.
Are you ready to live a complaint-free, happier life?
1.According to the author, if you can’t change the situation, complaining is ______.
A.a(chǎn) thing that can make you happy
B.a(chǎn) thing that is not intelligent
C.a(chǎn) thing that you cannot avoid
D.a(chǎn) thing that you should do continuously
2.What can you infer from the first paragraph?
A.It is easy to learn to criticize, condemn and complain.
B.Only foolish people can criticize, condemn and complain.
C.Your good qualities can help you understand and forgive others.
D.To understand and forgive builds up your character.
3.What is the main idea of the passage?
A.Stop complaining and live a happier life.
B.Don’t complain about yourselves.
C.Be conscious of how much you complain.
D.Complain about the outside circumstances.
7、BCA


科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
“Any fool can criticize, condemn, and complain but it takes character and self-control to be understanding and forgiving.” — Dale Carnegie
If we really want to be happy, why do we act like such babies?
We can claim to be proactive (前瞻性的) in our life by setting goals and going after what we want.But if we’re always complaining all the time, are we really living effectively?
If you don’t believe me, count how many times you complain about something or other in one day.Whether it is being stuck in traffic, being bothered by the weather, not enough mustard on your sandwich, or whatever it is, there are endless instances where you can find a reason to complain.
But it’s not just outside circumstances that we complain about.We complain about ourselves too.We complain that we don’t have enough time, we don’t have enough money (this one is huge because it’s often “true”), that we’re not smart enough, cool enough, or just enough.
I know I’ve experienced plenty of unpleasantness due to complaining about things I can’t control.I never really thought about it much until I found this website about “l(fā)iving in a complaint-free world.”
Imagine how much happier you would be if you simply stopped complaining? Much of what you complain about is outside your control anyway.What’s the point of thinking about something you have no power to change? Not very intelligent, if you ask me.
Simply becoming conscious of how much you complain is the first step to stopping.When you recognize that you’re complaining, stop and take no notice of it.Ask yourself if you would rather complain, or be happy.
Are you ready to live a complaint-free, happier life?
1.According to the author, if you can’t change the situation, complaining is ______.
A.a(chǎn) thing that can make you happy
B.a(chǎn) thing that is not intelligent
C.a(chǎn) thing that you cannot avoid
D.a(chǎn) thing that you should do continuously
2.What can you infer from the first paragraph?
A.It is easy to learn to criticize, condemn and complain.
B.Only foolish people can criticize, condemn and complain.
C.Your good qualities can help you understand and forgive others.
D.To understand and forgive builds up your character.
3.What is the main idea of the passage?
A.Stop complaining and live a happier life.
B.Don’t complain about yourselves.
C.Be conscious of how much you complain.
D.Complain about the outside circumstances.
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
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“Any fool can criticize, condemn, and complain (抱怨) but it takes character and self control to be understanding and forgiving.”— Dale Carnegie
If we really want to be happy, why do we act like such babies?
We can claim(聲稱) to be proactive(主動的)in our life by settings goals and going after what we want. But if we’re always whining and complaining all the time, are we really living effectively?
1 Whether it be being stuck in traffic, being bothered by the weather, not enough mustard on your sandwich, or whatever it is, there are endless instances where you can find a reason to complain.
But it’s not just outside circumstances that we complain about. 2 We complain about about ourselves too. We complain that we don’t have enough time, we don’t have enough money (this one is huge because it’s often “true”), that we’re not smart enough, cool enough, or just enough.
3 I never really thought about it much until I found this website about “l(fā)iving in a complain free world.”
Imagine how much happier you would be if you simply stopped complaining? Much of what you complain about is outside of your control anyway. What’s the point of brooding about something you have no power to change? 4
Simply becoming conscious of how much you complain is the first step to stopping. When you recognize that you’re complaining, stop and take notice of it. Ask yourself if you would rather complain, or be happy.
5
A.We complain about ourselves too.
B.Not very intelligent, if you ask me.
C.Why can’t we complain about things around us?
D.Are you ready to live a complaint – free, happier life?
E.What you’re complaining about may make you quite unhappy.
F.If you don’t believe me, count how many times you complain in one day.
G.I’ve experienced lots of unpleasantness for complaining about things I can’t control.
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