The ability to laugh at your own weaknesses and blunders (失误)
has long been recognized as a sign of maturity. And yet this is one of the most
difficult (47) of your sense of humor to develop.
Oscar Wilde once offered a (48) insight about the way
we live our lives when he said that "Life is too important to be taken
seriously." I don’t think he meant you don’t have to take your (49)
, promises, work, etc. seriously. He didn’t mean that it’s OK to live
life with no (50) I think he meant that the quality of our
life suffers when we (51) everything in a serious manner. We
are no longer (52) , cheerful and spontaneous as when we were
kids when we take everything so seriously. I think the key here
is to take your work and your duties seriously, but take yourself (53)
in the process. Otherwise, you will lose many benefits that a
(54) attitude and humor can offer. There’s a
liberating quality that most people experience when they get to the point that
they can laugh at themselves. We get so caught up in our anxieties,
embarrassments, (55) and upsets that we carry them around
with us throughout the day. But when we find a way to laugh at them, they lose
their emotional grip on us and (56) into the background. We
feel at peace with the incident, even though it was very embarrassing at the
moment. A) advance
F) approach
K) aspects
B) restriction
G) integrity
L) sincerely C) cheerful
H)
responsibilities M)
frustrations D) lightly
I) valuable
N)
retreat E) vigorous
J) vivid
O) decent