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Passage Six

Questions 26-30 are based on the following passage

  • Are you happy? Do you remember a time when you were happy? Are you seeking happiness today?    Many have sought a variety of sources for their feelings of happiness. Some put their hearts and efforts into their work. Too many turn to d
  • In life, we all experience stimulus and response. Today, some people think that an expensive car is a stimulus. Happiness is a response. A great paying job is a stimulus. Happiness is a response. This belief leaves us thinking and feeling: “I’ll be happy
  • It has been my finding that actually the opposite is true. I believe that happiness is a stimulus and response is what life brings to those who are truly happy. When we are happy, we tend to have more success in our work. When we are happy, we more natura
  • Happiness is a conscious choice we make in daily life. For unknown reasons to me, many choose to be upset and angry most of the time. Happiness is not something that happens to us after we get something we want. On the contrary, we usually get things we w
  • According to the second paragraph, which of the following is NOT true?
  • A.Some people are happy when they work hard.
  • B.Some people are happy when they drink or take drugs.
  • C.Some people are happy when they get well-paid jobs.
  • D.Some people are happy when they possess their own expensive cars.
试题出自试卷《2011年7月全国自主考试英语阅读(一)真题及答案》
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