問題詳情

   Change is welcome. How often have you said, “When my life gets back to normal…,” not realizing that life can never get back to any place or time?    Change is the most changeless thing in the universe. We need to accept all change—welcome or unwelcome—with the understanding that nothing comes to stay, but only to pass. And because two things never occupy the same space at the same time, one change makes way for the next, giving us opportunity to grow.    Felicia was very sad when her husband was forced to move to a city a thousand miles from her family and friends. Certainly she would be miserable, and she resisted bitterly. She secretly wished her husband would go without her.       Then a friend convinced her that although the sun was setting on one life, it would rise on another. So she decided to accept the change as gracefully as possible. To make friends, she joined a painting class. Then she discovered a talent that she never dreamed she had. Before long, her teacher arranged an exhibition. Felicia’s work was so well received that she began getting commission for her landscapes. Soon she became a sought-after water-colorist. “I was so childish,” she wrote to her mother. “This change has given me a chance to develop a talent I never would have discovered.”    If we learn to welcome change, if we look for the blessings in it, we will be able to accept the problems, and worries of the present, knowing that “this shall pass in time.” Remember, one door never closes without another opening.
43. According to the passage, if a person says, “When my life gets back to normal…,” he or she probably ____.
(A) has lost hope for the future
(B) will do something different in the future
(C) realizes some changes in life may bring blessings
(D) does not like the changes that have taken place in his or her life.

參考答案

答案:D
難度:非常困難0
統計:A(3),B(3),C(4),D(4),E(0)

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