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Michael is the kind of guy you love to hate.He is always in a good  36 and always has something  37 to say.
If an employee was having a bad day, Michael was there telling the  38 how to look on the positive side of the situation.Seeing this style really made me  39 , so one day I went up to Michael and asked him, "I don' t  40 .You can' t be positive all the time.How do you do it?"
Michael replied, each morning I  41 and say to myself 'Mike, you have two  42 today.You can choose to be in a  43 mood or be in a bad mood.' I  44 to be in a good mood.Each time something bad happens, I can choose to be a  45 or choose to learn from it.I choose to learn from it."
"Yeah, right.It isn't that easy." I protested.
"Yes it is, " Michael said."Life is all about choices.You choose how you react  46 situations and how people will affect your mood.You choose to be in a good mood or bad mood.The bottom line is: It's your choice  47 you live life."
Several years later, I heard Michael was involved in a serious 48 , falling off 60 feet from a communications tower.After l8 hours of surgery, and weeks of intensive  49 , Michael recovered.When I asked him what had  50 his mind as the accident took place.
"The first thing that went through my mind was the well being of my soon-to-born daughter," Michael replied."Then, as I  51 on the ground, remembered I had two choices: I could choose to live or I could choose to  52 .I chose to live."
Michael lived, thanks to the skill of his doctors, but also  53 his amazing attitude.
I learned from him  54 every day we have a choice to live fully. 55 is everything.
36.A.mood                  B.sense                C.feeling                D.emotion
37.A.active               B.positive               C.reactive              D.negative
38.A.trainee              B.interviewee         C.employee            D.bee
39.A.moved              B.interested            C.precious            D.curious
40.A.take it                B.hold it                C.make it               D.get it
41.A.make up             B.take up               C.wake up            D.bring up
42.A.roads                 B.choices                C.ways                  D.methods
43.A.good                   B.pretty                 C.nice                   D.smart
44.A.decide                B.choose                C.feel                     D.require
45.A.cook                  B.receiver               C.victim                 D.leader
46.A.by                      B.against               C.with                   D.to
47.A.what                  B.that                    C.how                    D.which
48.A.thing                  B.incident              C.accident              D.state
49.A.help                    B.care                  C.rest                    D.holiday
50.A.gone through       B.broken through    C.looked through    D.read through
51.A.sat                   B.lay                      C.stood                  D.lied
52.A.move                 B.leave                  C.die                   D.remove
53.A.so long as           B.in case of            C.instead of          D.because of
54.A.what                  B.how                   C.that                     D.which
55.A.Attitude            B.Choice               C.Person                D.World
36-40 ABCDD 41-45 CBABC 46-50 DCCBA 51-55 BCDCA 

36.A由下文第三段的 “I...to be in a good mood.”可知,答案为A项。
37.B由下文第二段的 “You can' t be positive all the time.How do you do it?”可知,Michael总是乐观的,并且总有积极的事情去说。
38.C由本段中的 “If an employee was having a bad day,...”可知,如果员工有不愉快的一天,Michael就告诉这个士兵如何去看待生活的积极的一面。
39.D由下文的 “...so one day I went up to Michael and asked him,....You can' t be positive all the time.How do you do it?”可知,作者好奇,所以问出这样的问题。因此,答案为D项。
40.D get it “了解,懂得”;make it “及时到达,成功,约定时间”;从上下文来看,作者不明白。因此问了下面的问题, “You can' t be positive all the time.How do you do it?”
41.C由 “each morning”可知,醒来并自己告诉自己。因此,答案为C项。take up拿起,占去,接受; make up组成,编造; bring up教育,提及,呕吐。
42.B由下文的 “You can choose to be in a ...mood or be in a bad mood.”可知,是两个选择,因此,答案为B项。
43.A由下文的 “...or be in a bad mood.及to be in a good mood.”可知,此处选择A项。
44.B由上文的 “You can choose to be in a...”可知,此处答案为B项。
45.C由上文的 “Each time something bad happens,.....or choose to learn from it.”可知,要么从坏事中学习,要么成为受害者。因此,答案为C项。
46.D考查短语react to...对……作出反应(评价,应答);react by以…方式作出反应; react against反对; 反抗; react with与…起化学反应。从题中可以看出,是对情况作出反应,因此,选择D项。
47.C从句法分析,you live life主谓宾都有,因此,选择how,句意为:过怎样的生活是你的选择。
48.C由下文的 “...,falling off 60 feet from a communications tower.After l8 hours of surgery,...” 可知,Michael遇到了意外事故,因此,答案为C项。
49.B由本句知,在18个小时的手术后以及数周的intensive care重病特别护理后,他恢复了。因此,答案为B项。
50.A由下文的 “The first thing that went through my mind was the well being of my soon-to-born daughter,...”可知。go through穿过,经过;break through突围,突破;look through仔细检查;read through仔细阅读。
51.B由上文的知,Michael从60英尺高的信息塔上掉下来,因此,只能是躺在地上了。
52.C由文中的 “...remembered I had two choices: I could choose to live or...”知,与活相对应的应该是die死了。
53.D由上文的 “Michael lived, thanks to the skill of his doctors, but also...”知,Michael活下来,由于他的医生们的技能,而且……,可知,另一个也是原因。所以,选择D项。so long as只要;in case of万一,如果; instead of代替,而不是。
54.C分析句子结构,that此处是引导宾语从句,在句中不做成分,只起引导作用。
55.A从全文来分析,以及让Michael从意外事故中活过来的原因 “his amazing attitude”可知,是态度决定一切。
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C.William had a hard time when he went against his leaders
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