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This made me think a lot and I soon drew one of the most significant conclusions about happiness:there is little relation between the situations of people's lives and how happy they are.We all know people who are richer and have an easier life than others,yet they are essentially unhappy.And we know people who have suffered a great deal but generally remain happy.Unhappiness is like looking at something and fixing on even the smallest fault.As a bald man told me,"Whenever I enter a room,all I see is hair." It is hard for us to give up the image of "being perfect."As nothing is perfect,anyone can be unhappy.It takes no courage or effort to be unhappy.True happiness lies in struggling to be happy. 31.According to the author,most people would they are the happiest in the world. A.doubt whether B.like to think that C.think about whether D.not think that 32.The author thinks that people quite often compare themselves with A.a close friend B.a relative C.anyone they think is happier D.someone they even hardly know 33.What is NOT true about the young man the author once met with? A.He is a TV talk show host. B.Everything goes effortlessly right for him. C.He loves his wife and their daughters. D.He is very happy with his work and his life. 34.After talking with the young man about the Internet,the author realizes A.that he is mistaken in thinking nothing unhappy existed in the latter's life B.how grateful the young man is for the existence of the Internet C.how terribly the young man's wife suffer from the disease-diabetes D.that there is a lot of information one can look up in the Internet 35.The significant conclusion the author draws about happiness is that A.it is hard for us to give up the image of "being perfect" B.unhappiness is like looking at something and fixing on even the smallest fault C.we know people who have suffered a great deal but generally remain happy D.true happiness lies in struggling to be happy 707This made me think a lot and I soon drew one of the most significant conclusions about happiness: there is little relation between the situations of people's lives and how happy they are. We all know people who are richer and have an easier life than others, yet they are essentially unhappy. And we know people who have suffered a great deal but generally remain happy. Unhappiness is like looking at something and fixing on even the smallest fault. As a bald man told me , "Whenever I enter a room , all I see is hair. " It is hard for us to give up the image of "being perfect. " As nothing is perfect , anyone can be unhappy. It takes no courage or effort to be unhappy. True happiness lies in struggling to be happy. 31. According to the author, most people would they are the happiest in the world. A. doubt whether C. think about whether B. like to think that D. not think that 32. The author thinks that people quite often compare themselves with A. a close friend B. a relative C. anyone they think is happier D. someone they even hardly know 3,3. What is NOT true about the young man the author once met with? A. He is a TV talk show host. B. Everything goes effortlessly right for him. C. He loves his wife and their daughters. D. He is very happy with his work and his life. 34. After talking with the young man about the Internet , the author realizes A. that he is mistaken in thinking nothing unhappy existed in the latter'slife B. how grateful the young man is for the existence of the Internet C. how terribly the young man's wife suffer from the disease - diabetes D. that there is a lot of information one can look up in the Internet 35. The significant conclusion the author draws about happiness is that A. it is hard for us to give up the image of "being perfect" B. unhappiness is like looking at something and fixing on even the smallest fault C. we know people who have suffered a great deal but generally remain happy D. true happiness lies in struggling to be happy 707
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