Laugh and Smile Your Way to Health
How much do you laugh and smile during the day? Do you take your life and your illness or injury so   36    that there is no room for joy to fill you? Want a totally free, simple way to increase your    37    and your health with no medicine needed? Then laughing and smiling is   38  to you
So laugh your way to happiness.   39    it takes to put a smile on your face is what you should be doing.  
Research shows that laughing can increase the immune system,   40    the body to stay disease free and fight colds and the flu.
If you are facing an illness , having a positive life opinion and a   41    of humor will keep your body open to healing. If you are healthy, laughing will help to make sure you stay that way, and can    42    enjoyment to your work and home life and   43   your daily stress.
Certainly, it can be   44   to keep a positive opinion of life all the time. Simply taking the time to   45   on the positive and treat for the good things    46   in your life can help   47   , but if you are struggling with negative emotions that you just can’t seem to    48    , there are tools that can help.
There are so many things out there to smile about and   49  you have to do is find   50   . Practice looking for the bright   51   of every situation. Avoid the negative:don't   52    yourself with your own problems—or    53    others for their "shortcomings." And don’t pay no attention to the joy in everyday things. Create your own "Laugh for Health"   54    —anything to add to your collection and to give you fresh materials that   55  to you.
36.A. proudly               B.seriously                   C.carefully                   D.freely
37. A.burdens               B.spirits                       C.loads                         D.values
38. A.beneficial             B.changeable                C.suitable                     D.harmful
39. A.However              B.Whenever                  C.Whatever                  D.Whichever
40.A.helping            B.making                            C.letting                       D.causing
41. A.taste                   B.sense                         C.knowledge                 D.joy
42. A.adjust                  B.adapt                        C.apply                        D.add
43. A.improve              B.arise                         C.cancel                       D.reduce
44. A.hard                    B.awful                        C.energetic                   D.helpful
45. A.concentrate          B.put                           C.focus                        D.interview
46. A.carefully                B.thankfully                 C.particularly                D.differently
47..A.remarkably          B.accidentally               C.frequently                 D.purposefully
48.A.seek                  B.stress                        C.accept                       D. overcome
49. A.all                       B.that                           C.how                          D.why
50. A.it                        B.that                           C.this                           D.one
51. A.side                        B.plan                         C.aspect                  D.future
52.A.depend                 B.abandon                    C.load                          D.ban
53.A.praise                   B.miss                          C.approve                     D. blame
54. A.ambition               B.summary                   C.message                    D.collection
55.A. appeal                 B.apply                        C.center                       D.assume

36---55    BBACA   BDDAC   BADAD   ACDDA  

“笑一笑,十年少”,大多數(shù)人都知道這句俗語,但在粲然一笑的背后,蘊涵著多少科學(xué)原理?閱讀下文你就知道。
36.B.本題易誤選A。take... seriously 重視; 認(rèn)真對待[想], 當(dāng)真
37.B.本題易誤選A。根據(jù)空后內(nèi)容可知道答案.A和C意思一樣.
38.A.本題易誤選C。be beneficial to 有益于;be suitable to/for"適合的, 適當(dāng)?shù)? 相配的"be particular about"挑剔…"。
39.C 本題易誤選B。答對率約50%。);whatever引導(dǎo)名詞性從句,相當(dāng)于anything that,意思是“所……的任何事情”,在語氣上比what更加強調(diào)。例:Whatever she did was right.  她所做的一切都是對的。A和B不能作賓語;“Whichever” 作代詞,/anything or everything “無論哪些”、 “無論哪個”,常指提供的選擇中的無論哪一個。例如:Whichever (Anything that) you want is yours. 
40. A。本題易誤選B。help sb. to do.;注意后面的to,make sb. do sth.。
41. B。本題易誤選D。sense “視覺[聽覺, 嗅覺, 味覺, 觸覺] ”,如:a sense of humour 幽默感
a sense of duty 責(zé)任感 the sense of direction對方向的識別力等。
42.D.a(chǎn)dd…to…“增添”;adapt 指“修改或改變以適應(yīng)新條件”, 如: You should adapt yourself to the new environment. 你應(yīng)該適應(yīng)新環(huán)境;adjust 指“調(diào)整”、“調(diào)節(jié)”使之適應(yīng), 如:
You can't see through the telescope until it is adjusted to your eyes. 你把望遠鏡調(diào)節(jié)到適合你的目光之后, 你才看得見;suit…to…“使 ...適合于”。不和句意。
43.D.
44.A.本題易誤選D。hard是一般用語, 指“不易做的”、“不易處理的”、“難了解的”, 側(cè)重“體力上的困難”, 如: It's hard to say which is better.;awful“可怕的”;energetic “精力旺盛的;有力的”;helpful“有益的”,不符合題意。
45.C.concentrate, focus這兩個動詞都有"集中"的意思。focus v.集中(于某事物);將(注意力等)集中于……(后接on,賓語一般不是具體的東西,多用于興趣等事)。Please focus your minds on the following problem.請集中考慮以下問題。concentrate v.集中,集中精力(后接on,賓語可以是具體或抽象的東西);濃縮,壓縮。During exams, students concentrate hard on answering the questions.考試期間,同學(xué)們集中精力回答問題。
46.B.本題易誤選C。thankfully“感謝地,感激地”;particularly“特別地;特殊地”,不合句意。
47.A.本題易誤選CD。Remarkably“非常地”;dreadfully“可怕地”;frequently“經(jīng)常;常!;accidentally“偶然地, 意外地”;purposefully“有目的地, 自覺地”。
48.D.overcome“克服”,其它不和句意。
49.A.本題易誤選B。本句意思為“你所要做的一切是……”;that作為定語從句的關(guān)系代詞的情況在不定代詞,如:anything, nothing, the one, all, much, few, any, little等作先行詞時,只用that,不用which。you have to do是省略了that的定語從句。
50.D.本題易誤選A。此處one是泛指。It指上文提到的事。
51.A.本題易誤選C。bright side“光明的一面; 令人高興的一面”;future n. 將來;未來;plan 系常用詞, 指"為做某事, 事先作出的安排或方案", 如: I have a plan for overcoming the difficulty. 我有個克服那困難的計劃。aspect 也指“外表”, 尤指“面部表情”或“在特定的時間、地點的特點”, 如: In spring the yard has a freshening aspect. 春天, 院子里呈現(xiàn)出一派清新的景象。
52.C.load…with…。
53.D.blame sb. for sth.
54.D.本題易誤選BC。下文有提示。
55.A      。本題易誤選B。appeal to“引起…的興趣”; apply sth. to “把...施于...; 把...運用于...”。
center 與on連用: “以…為中心,圍繞”。
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D. the business that successful people do with other people
47. By living a life “on purpose”, successful people can do the following EXCEPT ____.
A. do a lot of work   
B. concentrate on their jobs
C. do business with many people     
D. control things in life
48. The underlined word “spur ” most probably means “____”.
A. encourage         B. excite              C. relieve       D. compel

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