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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Arguments happen in every healthy relationship¡ªwe know it sounds contradictory, but it¡¯s true¡ªbut they can still have a negative impact if they aren¡¯t handled properly. ¡¾1¡¿

Take a breath. We know that it can be hard to think clearly when you are angry, so we would first like to encourage you to try to take a second to collect your thoughts before engaging in a dialogue with your partner. ¡¾2¡¿ If you are not careful you could potentially say what might damage your relationship.

Take the situation as it is. Even though you are angry and it can be hard to be objective, try to see the situation for what it is. Do not escalate (²»¶Ï¶ñ»¯) the argument. ¡¾3¡¿ Try to understand the purpose behind the action¡ªif something happened accidentally, you should not treat as if it were done intentionally.

¡¾4¡¿ If you have done something wrong, the best possible option for you is to admit it. Denying something only makes it more hurtful and often your partner will be able to forgive you much more quickly if you are honest.

Set ground rules. After a fight you and your partner can have a heart-to-heart talk of what happened. ¡¾5¡¿ At this point you can set some ground rules for future fights, like not cursing each other or calling each other¡¯s names, which might help reduce the intensity of your fights.

Fighting with someone is never easy. And it¡¯s especially difficult when you are arguing with someone that you care about. Thinking carefully span>and controlling yourself during an argument can help you avoid saying something that could permanently hurt your relationship.

A. Take positive action.

B. Avoid making excuses.

C. Anger can be poisonous.

D. Here is how to maintain good relationship.

E. You can discuss what hurts each of you and how you can move forward.

F. The trick to prevent an argument from destroying your relationship is learning how to fight fair.

G. Ask yourself if this situation is worth arguing about.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿In 1985, a lionfish was caught off the coast of Florida. Now they can be found not only in the Atlantic Ocean but also in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. And they are continuing to move south. Lionfish are native to the Indian and western Pacific Oceans. So how did they end up in the Atlantic? Scientists believe some pet owners abandoned their unwanted lionfish and poured them into the sea. Little did they know the trouble their actions would cause.

The Atlantic Ocean turned out to be a comfortable home for lionfish. Their venomous spines (¶¾´Ì) protect them from sharks and other fish. Female lionfish can spawn (²úÂÑ) every few days, producing as many as 2 million eggs per year. Other big fish would have competed with lionfish for food. But overfishing has removed many of these large fish. As a result, the fish have eaten so much that they have grown to be more than three times the size of their cousins in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. ¡°They eat mostly fish,¡± says Stephanie Green, a scientist at Oregon State University.

All that eating has caused great changes. Scientists have found that when lionfish are present somewhere, many other fish, which are small enough for them to eat, disappear. Some of the fish they eat are greatly missed in their habitats. For example, parrotfish eat certain plants off corals (ɺº÷), which allows corals to grow better. But they are now disappearing due to lionfish.

Scientists say lionfish are here to stay. But there are ways to deal with the problem. The key, says Green, is to keep lionfish numbers in check. In Florida, divers can now go through a special training program and get certified (ÊÚÓèºÏ¸ñÖ¤Êé) to catch lionfish in areas where fishing is not usually allowed. And a number of restaurants have added the fish to the menu. ¡°It¡¯s going to be a long-term battle, but the missing sea species will come back someday,¡± says Green.

¡¾1¡¿What can we learn about lionfish?

A. Its population is growing very quickly.

B. All of them are almost the same size.

C. They eat other big fish and even sharks.

D. Most of them have gathered in the Atlantic.

¡¾2¡¿Parrotfish were mentioned to show lionfish¡¯s _____.

A. loneliness B. carelessness

C. weakness D. harmfulness

¡¾3¡¿What is Stephanie Green¡¯s attitude towards the battle against lionfish?

A. She doubts it.

B. She is hopeful of it.

C. She is worried about it.

D. She thinks it is against the law.

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It's a good time for a theme park, according to a report. There was a four percent growth in the number of visitors to theme parks in 2014 compared with 2013. There were a total of 223,450,000 visits to the top 25 theme parks in 2014. But even extreme enthusiasts may not be able to get to every park on the top-25 list. Here are six theme parks that are less known to Americans. But they're truly worth a visit.

Ocean Park

Hong Kong's Ocean Park is a marine mammal park, animal theme park and amusement park. It came in at No.13 on the top-25 list.

Lotte World

Located in Seoul, South Korea, Lotte World is famous for having the world's largest indoor theme park together with an outdoor theme park. It's also home to South Korea's largest ice skating rink. It was ranked No.14 on the top-25 list.

Everland

Also in South Korea, Everland is located in Gyeonggi-Do. It includes a zoo and a water park and was ranked No.16.

Europa Park

Europe Park, located in Rust, is the largest theme park in Germany and one of four in Europe to make the top-25 list. It got No.21.

Tivoli Gardens

When you take into consideration that Tivoli Gardens is closed a few months every year, its spot at No.23 is impressive. Located in Copenhagen, it's famous for its fairy-tale atmosphere and antique roller coaster.

De Efteling

De Efteling is a fantasy-themed amusement park in Katsheuvel, the Netherlands. The attractions are based on elements from ancient myths and legends, fairy tales, fables and folklore. It was ranked No.24.

¡¾1¡¿ Compared with the year2013, in 2014 _____.

A. more theme parks became available

B. admission fees to theme parks became higher

C. more people went to visit theme parks

D. there were more extreme theme park enthusiasts

¡¾2¡¿ How many European theme parks are on the top 25 list?

A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5

¡¾3¡¿What do we learn about Tivoli Gardens?

A. It's the best theme park in Europe.

B. It cannot be visited all year round.

C. It doesn't have many exciting activities.

D. It has nothing in common with De Efteling.

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