根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。
Pay more, and you get unexpected results.
•Give what you can.
You clean out your closets, right? Perfect. You don't need a
half a million dollar check written out to your charity of choice to help
someone. Maybe you have a few shirts you don't wear anymore or a few children's
books you can bear to part with. The thing about giving a little is that when
everyone gives a little, suddenly it turns into a lot. .
•
In a world where smart phones rule and it's not just
possible, but normal, to have entire conversations without ever looking someone
in the eye, it can be exciting and wonderful to lock eyes with someone
grinning. Happiness is contagious, and it only takes a couple facial muscles to
spread it.
•Use please and thank you.
Not to sound like your grandmother (go ahead and sit
still!), but the smallest ways to show your thanks are these little words. They
take zero effort to say, but the impact is huge. Aren't you thankful someone
held the door for you when your hands were full? !
•
This is the best kind of multitasking! Whenever you get a
little, give a little. There's a couple ways to finish: You can do it yourself
(donating an older shirt when you pay for a new shirt, etc), or support
companies that are passionate, good-hearted (really fun) do-gooders. Doesn't it
get much better than that, does it?
•Get in touch. Then listen.
Maybe a grandparent is eating at the bit to hear about your
adventures, or maybe an old friend had a really bad day, maybe your mom wishes
you,d ring her up more often. . You're member that your iPhone can
make calls, right? Get in touch with those people that are dying to hear from
you (because someone indeed is). Then, ask: How are you doing? What's new?
These questions have such few syllables, but their depth is endless.
A. Tell them
B. Get on the line
C. Give when you get
D. Be a part of that
lot
E. Support someone
else
F. Smile with eye
contact
G. Start building
your wings
答案:【1】D【2】F【3】A【4】C【5】B