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Of all the things that can be stolen from you your possessions, your youth, your health, your words, your rightswhat no one can ever take from you is…

●How you feel about yourself.

It takes a long time to learn how to NOT judge yourself through someone else’s eyes. 1.

●Your attitude towards life.

The last of your freedoms is to choose your attitude in any given circumstance.

Choose to be happy and positive. It is not always easy to find happiness in ourselves, but it is always impossible to find it elsewhere. 2.

3.

The measure of your life will not be in what you accumulate, but in what you give away. And 99 percent of the time you get what you put in, so give freely. If you want to be happy ,make those around you happy.

●Your knowledge and life experiences.

Character and wisdom are sculpted over time. 4. Your best stories will come from overcoming your greatest struggles. So keep standing, keep learning, and keep living.

●Your choice to move on enthusiastically.

5. Don’t let someone or something that didn’t make it in your life continue to hurt you. Learn the lesson, forget the pain , and move on.

A. Your attitude towards yourself.

B. Your ability to spread love and kindness.

C. They come with loss, lessons, and successes.

D. But once you do, the world is yours for the taking.

E. So smile all the way and walk away from negative people.

F. Don’t let past relationships and old mistakes ruin your future.

G. Holding your uniqueness in high regard is necessary to success.

 

1.D 2.E 3.B 4.C 5.F 【解析】文章主要是讲人身上无法被取走的一些东西,人完全可以通过改变观念来成就一个特别的自己。 1.根据前一句It takes a long time to learn how to NOT judge yourself through someone else’s eyes.可知,需要很长时间来学习怎么样才能不通过别人的眼睛来评判你自己,选项D“但是一旦你做了,世界就是你的了”符合语境,故选D。 2.根据前面Choose to be happy and positive.可知,人的态度要积极、快乐,因而要远离那些消极的人,故选E。 3.根据本段最后一句If you want to be happy, make those around you happy.可知,如果想快乐,就让你身边的人快乐,因此要传播爱和善良,故选B。 4.根据前一句提到的性格和智慧会随着时间变化,这其中伴随着的失落,教训和成功,故选C。 5.根据后一句Don’t let someone or something that didn’t make it in your life continue to hurt you可知,不要让某人和你生活中没有成功的事情继续伤害你,故应该是不要让过去的事情毁了你的将来,故选F。
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