"It's as if the baby can't hear." "I'm sure she's all right," the wife says, pulling her dressing gown around her.
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Twenty-five years of study has convinced me that if we habitually believe, as does the pessimist, that misfortune is our fault, is enduring, and will undermine everything we do, more of it will happen to us than if we believe otherwise.
A. 习惯地
B. 持久地
C. 崭新地
D. 肯定地
Whenever something bad happens to him—a call from the bank manager, a disagreement with his wife, even a frown from his employer—he imagines the worst: bankruptcy, jail, divorce, and dismissal.
A. 分离
B. 监禁
C. 离婚
D. 老板
She calls the baby's name, jingles the bell, claps her hands. Then she picks up the baby, who immediately becomes lively and makes happy sounds.
A. 发出叮当声
B. 意见不合
C. 满得外溢
D. 逐渐损害
The optimists, who are confronted with the same hard knocks of this world, think about misfortune in the opposite way.
A. 预言
B. 监禁
C. 预测
D. 不幸