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1、2023年高考英語復習高三英語七選五專項練習(一)AWeve probably all heard the saying that things wont make us happy: we make ourselves happy _16_. So the following are four ways you can start practicing happiness today._17_.Plenty of important information can be found on the news and social media, but those are so easy ave

2、nues to depression and anxiety. Dont follow the accounts that break down your self-esteem and turn to something that lift your spirits. What you consume greatly determines what lives in your mind, so consume wisely.Cut down on your “yeses”.When we are being pulled in a million different directions b

3、y our significant others or jobs, we can get tired quickly. _18_. You cant give your absolute best to everyone when your happiness tank is almost empty, so try to turn down those extra activities in your life that are unnecessary.Train your mind to make positive substitutions._19_. Resist this minds

4、et (心態(tài)) by actively trying to turn negative thoughts into positive or even neutral ones the minute they enter your mind. Even if your heart is not fully behind Whatever positive substitution youve come up with, whats most important is that youre building the habit of doing it.Turn your attention to

5、someone else.Have you ever had a friend who ordered you a cup of coffee online just because it was a Tuesday and he/she missed you? Well, be that person for someone else! On those days when your mood is anything but happy, take a second to sit in gratitude for your job, your home, or your support sy

6、stem. Then turn your attention off yourself and onto all the ways you can channel thankfulness into making someone else s day. _20_A. Prioritize what fills you upB. Pay attention to what you digestC. We promise you, thats instant joyD. Its time to look for opportunities to say noE. Happiness is like

7、 a muscle you can stretch or a skill you can practiceF. Of course, you need to think of happiness as a means instead of an endG. Whether its coming from an outside source or from your own inner voice, negativity feeds negativityBTea is currently the worlds most popular drink, only after water. Howev

8、er, there was a time when tea was known only to the Chinese._16_ And how did it get to conquer the world to the extent that people often describe something they really like as their “Cup of tea?”While we know that tea drink started in China its true origin remains something of a mystery. Legend has

9、it that about 5,000 years ago, Shennong came across tea when dried leaves blew into a pot of boiling water. Following his discovery, tea was used as medicine, included in meals and later offered as a refreshing drink to officials and noblemen. _17_18_ over the years, as tea drinking became an import

10、ant part of Chinas rich culture. The great Tang poet Du Fu described his tea-drinking experience in poetic language. Lu Yu, a tea master, wrote The Classic of Tea, which remains the earliest and most famous detailed study on tea in the world.It is then not surprising that the beauty of tea was event

11、ually revealed to a wider world._19_ Porters carrying back-breaking loads of tea bricks made their way through dangerous snow-covered mountain passes, to trade Sichuan and Yunnan tea for horses: _20_ As early as the Tang Dynasty, Japanese monks came to study in China and took with them tea seeds and

12、 tea-making customs when returning to Japan. Around the 1600s, tea was shipped to Europe from China by Portuguese and Dutch sea traders.A. So, how did tea originate in China?B. But how was tea introduced overseas?C. Tea became the main theme in ancient poems,D. The love of tea inspired many people t

13、o write about it,E. Over time, the gift of tea was further delivered to Western Asia and Eastern Africa.F. Eventually, it became a common drink enjoyed and embraced by all Chinese people.G. Tang and Song Dynasties needed strong Tibetan horses, the Tea Horse Road was born. CDo you have an important o

14、r favorite memory from the past? Perhaps it was clapping for goals, or seeing rainbow picture in the window. Shared memories can connect you to others. _36_How does memory work?Scientists believe there are two levels of memory. One is short-term or working memory, which stays in our brain for only 1

15、5-30 seconds. The other level is long-term or permanent memory, which can be stored for days, or even years.Motor-skill memories help you remember how to ride a bike; factual memories help you to remember faces. _37_ Emotional memories recall how you felt about something and can be strong and powerf

16、ul. Remembering the sadness of missing your friends during lockdown, and being happy and excited to see them again afterwards, are emotional memories. They are long term and can sometimes last a lifetime.Why are memories important?_38_ Information such as which school you go to and who your friends

17、are is stored inside your brain, ready for when you need it. Memories can also help you manage feelings. Heidi, 12, told The Week, “If I miss seeing my granny and granddad, I remember staying with them in Devon. It makes me feel happy, like when I was there.”“When people think of shared experience,

18、what usually comes to mind is being with close others, such as friends or family, and talking with them,” Erica Boothby, a social-psychologist, said. By telling a funny or embarrassing story we share feelings of joy or recognition of difficulties overcome. By sharing similar or not-o-similar experie

19、nces, we empathize (產生共鳴) with and understand one another better._39_Kim Roberts, a professor who runs the Child Memory Lab in Canada, believes focusing on happy memories will help you feel more positive. _40_ Roberts says its also helpful to remember that if you missed out on your last term at scho

20、ol, or birthday celebrations, then your friends did too. One day you will look back on this year as an important memory that you all share.A. When do memories fade?B. Can memories help wellbeing?C. Memories tell you the story of yourself.D. Emotional memories are usually sad ones.E. These types of m

21、emories can be short or long term.F. If you have difficult memories, though, it is important to talk about them.G. By sharing our memories, we can feel closer to other people and more positive.DHumans have been known to develop strong connections with dangerous animals. Werner Freund, aged 79, has s

22、pent the last 40 years of his life in the company of wolves. While why the former soldier became attached to these beautiful wild animals is a little unclear, he has been caring for them since 1972. _16_ This, Werner has the great ability to survive in the period of entering this group of animals an

23、d getting along with these cold-blooded creatures._17_ They touch him with noses, play with him. Whats more, they are generally very submissive when he is around, just like they would be around a head wolf!This, however, does not happen by chance. _18_ Whenever its feeding time, he calls his pack to come for the raw meat by howling. As the hungry animals rush to get their food, they always meet with this scene. Werner sinks his teeth into the raw meat first.What may sound a little cruel is how the p

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