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【题目】Lifestyle changes are a process that takes time and requires support. Here are five tips from the American Psychological Association to help you make lasting, positive lifestyle and behavior changes.

Make a plan that will stick.

Your plan is a map that will guide you on this journey of change. 1 Want to exercise more? Detail the time of day when you can take walks and how long you’ll walk. Write anything down, and ask yourself if you’re confident that these activities and goals are realistic for you.

Start small.

After you’ve identified realistic short-term and long-term goals,break down your goals into small,manageable steps that can be measured. If your long-term goal is to lose 20 pounds within the next five months, a good weekly goal would be to lose one pound a week. 2

Change one behavior at a time.

Unhealthy behaviors develop over the course of time, so replacing unhealthy behaviors with healthy ones requires time. Many people run into problems when they try to change too much or too fast. 3

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Whether it is a friend, co-worker or family member,someone else on your journey will keep and motivated and accountable. Perhaps it can be someone who will go to the gym with you or someone who is also trying to stop smoking.

Ask for support.

Accepting help from those who care about you and will listen strengthens your commitment. If you feel unable to meet your goals on your own, consider seeking help from psychologists.

Making changes takes time and commitment, but you can do it. 5 Minor missteps on the road to your goals are normal and okay. Resolve to recover and get back on track.

A. When making your plan, be specific.

B. Just keep it in mind that no one is perfect.

C. Find a partner.

D. Communicating with your friends.

E. Careful planning means setting small goals and taking one step at a time.

F. To improve your success, focus on one goal or change at a time.

G. By taking steps gradually you’ll feel successful in meeting your goal.

【答案】

1A

2G

3F

4C

5B

【解析】美国心理学会的五条建议,能帮助我们做出持久、积极的生活方式和行为的改变。

1A

考查对上下文的理解和推理判断能力。本段建议制定一个会坚持下去的计划,上句说计划的重要性,下文通过例子说明计划要明确。A项:制定计划时要明确,承上启下连接前后,故选A.

2G

考查对上下文的理解和推理判断能力。本段建议从小事做起,把大目标分成可实现的小目标。G项:循序渐进,你会在实现目标的过程中感到成功。符合本段内容,故选G.

3F

考查对上下文的理解和推理判断能力。本段建议一次改变一个行为,用健康的行为取代不健康行为需要时间,F项:为了提高你的成功,专注于一个目标或者一次改变。符合本段内容,故选F.

4C

考查对上下文的理解和推理判断能力。在你的旅程中,总有人将激励你和为你负责任。Find a partner能概括本段内容,又适合作为标题。故选C.

5B

考查对上下文的理解和推理判断能力。根据下句Minor missteps on the road to your goals are normal and okay.可知在通往目标的路上的小失误是正常的,B项:记住没有人是完美的,与下句连接,意思一致。故选B.

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