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In our life, we have rarely expressed our gratitude to the one who'd lived those years with us.In fact, we don't have to wait for anniversaries to thank the ones close to us —the ones so easily overlooked.If I have learned anything about giving thanks, it is this: give it now! While your feeling of appreciation is alive and sincere, act on it.Saying thanks is such an easy way to add to the world's happiness.

Saying thanks not only brightens someone else's world, it brightens yours.If you're feeling left out, unloved or unappreciated, try reaching out to others.It may be just the medicine you need.

Of course, there are times when you can't express gratitude immediately.In that case don't let embarrassment sink you into silence —speak up the first time you have the chance.

Once a young minister.Mark Brian, was sent to a remote parish of Kwakiuti Indians in British Columbia.The Indians, he had been told, did not have a word for thank you.But Brian soon found that these people had exceptional generosity.Instead of saying thanks, it is their custom to return every favor with a favor of their own, and every kindness with an equal or superior kindness.They do their thanks.

I wonder if we had no words in our vocabulary for thank you, would we do a better job of communicating our gratitude? Would we be more responsive, more sensitive, more caring?

Thankfulness sets in motion a chain reaction that transforms people all around us—including ourselves.For no one ever misunderstands the melody of a grateful heart.Its message is universal; its lyrics transcend (超越) all earthly barriers; its music touches the heavens.

53.In the first paragraph the writer mainly encourages us      .

A.never to overlook our close friends in daily life

B.to express our sincere thanks timely to those around us

C.to wait for a proper occasion to show our thanks

D.to increase the world's happiness by saying thanks

54.According to the writer,      could be the best way to prevent ourselves from being left out.

A.seeing a doctor to find the right medicine we need

B.expressing our thanks as much as we can

C.showing others actively we are interested in them

D.speaking up the moment we have the chance

55.Mark Brian's story is mentioned in the passage in order to show the fact that       .

A.the Indians didn't have any words for appreciation

B.the Indians were particularly generous to others

C.Mark Brian's set the Indians an example to show thanks

D.some people may express their thanks through different approaches

56.What message does the writer intend to communicate in the last paragraph?

A.Thanks is of great importance in developing harmonious relationship.

B.One grateful heart is surely to deserve another good one in return.

C.Thankfulness which goes beyond all barriers is universally understood.

D.Human beings would misunderstand each other without appreciation.

答案

小题1:B

小题2:C

小题3:D

小题4:A

         

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a. The government is desperate to sell the most troubled of South Korea’s big companies to foreigners. This, ministers believe, is the best way to accelerate the corporate restructuring begun in the wake of the Asian financial crisis in 1997, and to clear the way for more sustainable economic growth.
b. GM’s deal with Daewoo Motor marks the end of an even longer and more painful process. Ford almost bought the car maker two years ago, but pulled out after deciding that Daewoo would be too hard to turn round.
c. Micron had offered to pay about MYM3.4 billion for Hynix’s core memory business, and to take a minority stake in the non—memory arm. Analysts predict that the government will put pressure on creditors to rescue a deal with Micron or seek a new buyer, as liquidation is too risky to contemplate in an election year.
d. This week, after months of on—off talks with foreign suitors, the government’s plans moved a big step forward, and then an equally big step back.
e. But GM has much work to do to rebuild Daewoo’s damaged brand image and domestic market share, which hovers around 10% after reaching a high of 37% in 1998. GM has to fill holes in product lines by introducing sport—utility and multi—purpose vehicles, says Nick Reilly, former chief executive of Vauxhall, GM’s British subsidiary, and chief—executive—designate of GM—Daewoo now that he has sealed the deal.
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h. His management team can expect trouble from South Korea’s aggressive unions along the way. In a sign of things to come, the signing ceremony was moved to a secret location after a group of union activists occupied the hotel where it was due to take place.
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