1. Mean old ladies
There is always a reason why an old lady gives you a serious look – you are being too loud, dressed improperly or not crossing the street in the right place. Sometimes it can be lovely, but if you are already having a bad day, a mean old lady can drive you mad.
What to do about it:
I’ve come to realize that when people start conflicts, it is actually an expression of their inner state expressed in an outside way. You, your personality, your looks or your actions have nothing to do with it. It is not personal, so why take it personally?
2. That person, who cuts in front of everybody in line
This is something that gets me angry. Even if I am not in a hurry, I still feel bad for the other people in line who are being treated unjustly. Are you more patient than I am or do you feel annoying too?
What to do about it:
If we have negative thoughts then we are wasting our energy on negativity. Situations like this could be a great opportunity to learn to control our first negative responses and practice understanding. After all, the person may just have a quick question or maybe there is an emergency.
Friends that tell you “I told you so”
It is one thing to admit that you made a mistake and another to hear it from a friend. Friends should be there to support you and cheer you up when you are feeling down, not make themselves feel better at your expense, right?
What to do about it:
It helps to remember that when people say “I told you so”, they may mean, “Please listen to my advice to avoid future mistakes.” If this is not the help you need – voice it out, without getting defensive.
小題1:According to the author, what can you do when meeting with a mean old lady?
A.Take it personally.B.Take it seriously.
C.Don’t apologize to her.D.Don’t get upset.
小題2:When seeing someone cutting in line, we’d better ________.
A.stop him immediatelyB.treat it with a good state of mind
C.pretend not to see itD.teach him a good lesson
小題3:The third tip intends to advise you ________.
A.not to keep silent at a friend’s improper suggestion
B.to tell your friend if they have misunderstood you
C.not to talk to your friend if they feel better at your expense
D.to apologize to your friend when you’ve done something wrong
小題4:What is the best title for this passage?
A.What to do when meeting with these people?
B.How to ask your friends for help when in trouble?
C.How to give advice to your friends when asked to?
D.What to say when faced with different situations?

小題1:D
小題2:B
小題3:A
小題4: A

試題分析:我們生活中總會(huì)遇到討厭的人,文章給出了建議我們?cè)撛趺磳?duì)待這樣的人。
小題1:細(xì)節(jié)題:從文章第一段的句子:You, your personality, your looks or your actions have nothing to do with it. It is not personal, so why take it personally?可知遇到一個(gè)刻薄的老太太不要感到難過(guò),選D
小題2:細(xì)節(jié)題:從文章第四段的句子:Situations like this could be a great opportunity to learn to control our first negative responses and practice understanding.可知遇到有人插隊(duì),我們最好用好的精神狀態(tài)對(duì)待它。選B
小題3:細(xì)節(jié)題:從第六段的句子:If this is not the help you need – voice it out, without getting defensive.可知這個(gè)建議是讓你對(duì)朋友不客氣的建議不要保持沉默,選A
小題4:標(biāo)題確定題:從文章的三個(gè)小標(biāo)題和句子:What to do about it:可知文章是介紹遇到這些人的時(shí)候該怎么做,選A
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D.Spare time to focus on daily responsibilities

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