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Every one complains. Even if you argue that you are the happiest person in the world, you still complain sometimes. Sometimes you complain: without even realizing ill, but rarely is it ever helpful.1.Here are some tips to stop complaint and give up the negative thoughts:

2.

When you find yourself thinking or saying a negative comment about something or someone, stop and force yourself to say something positive instead. Seek the help of a cheerful friend to change you when you complain and help you to see the positive in the situation.

Make a list of things we are grateful for.

We often complain about the things we don't have without noticing those things we already have. Be grateful for what we have in our life because we are lucky simply for being ourselves. 3.

Learn to adapt to the changes.

There are many things we can't change.4.Always find the positive side of each situation, regardless of however difficult the situation is, with parents' and friends' support, we can survive any life changes.

Allow yourself to express your feelings every once in a while.

Constantly ignored negative thoughts could add up if you are really going through a hard time, don't be afraid to share your feelings with close friends or family members or see a therapist.

Find what makes you happy.

5. Maybe it is time to make the hard decision to move on to another job or career. Uncover what your biggest complaints are about and see if you can change the situation to make you happy. Stop complaining, focus on the positive, and be kind always!

A. Change the way you think

B. Make positive people friends

C. The best and only thing we can do is to accept them

D. Are you constantly complaining about your present job?

E. Sometimes this list can be easy, full of hobbies you enjoy

F. So how can you manage to force yourselves to end complaining?

G. Set down things we are thankful for and we'll see that we don't have any reason to complain.

 

1.F 2.A 3.G 4.C 5.D 【解析】每个人都有抱怨的时候,即使你是世界上最快乐的人,偶尔也会抱怨。本文主要介绍了几个方法来停止抱怨和消除消极思想。 1.空格上文讲述抱怨是没用的,无益的,下文讲述下面就是一些停止抱怨,放弃消极思想的一些建议,因此推断空格处选F项“如何成功地让自己停止抱怨呢?”符合语境,起承上启下的作用。故选F。 2.空格处是段落标题。本段讲述停止思考和说一些消极的东西,强迫自己说一些积极的东西,找一个快乐的朋友帮助你看到事情积极的一面。因此推断本段建议转变自己的思维方式,不要想消极的事情,要想一些积极的东西。故选A。 3.根据段落标题可知,本段建议把感恩的事情列个清单,感激我们所拥有的,因此推断空格处选G项“写下我们感激的事情,我们将会明白我们没有什么可抱怨的”符合语境。故选G。 4.根据段落标题和空格上文可知,我们要学会适应变化,总有许多事情我们不能改变,因此推断,既然我们不能改变,最好的也是唯一我们能做的就是接受它们。故选C。 5.根据空格下文可知,到了你做出艰难的决定换一份工作的时候了,因此推断空格处选D项“你总是不断抱怨你现在的工作吗?”符合语境。故选D。
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