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11.A.Get to know yourself.
B.Take care of your body.
C.Practice basic respect towards yourself.
D.Be honest with yourself and with others.
E.Think about what it means to respect someone.
F.Recognize when people disrespect you and take steps to stop it.
How to Respect Yourself A lack of self-respect can prevent you from fulfilling your potential and developing healthy relationships.Here are some steps to help you know how to respect yourself.
61.E  The  qualities  that  we  respect  vary  from  person  to  person,and  the  way  we express it varies from culture to culture.Generally,we respect people who have more experience and are more accomplished  than ourselves.But  there  is  also a basic  level of  respect  that most people will  agree  is  a  right,and  does  not  need  to be  earned.So  think  about what  it means  to respect others.Here are some widely agreed-upon signals of respect:You don't steal from,harm,
or  insult  them; you are honest with  them; you  listen  to what  they say,consider  their opinions,and avoid interrupting them.
62.C We  often  do  things  for  ourselves  that  we  would  never  dream  of  doing  for someone we care about.Whatever you believe to be respectful,apply it to yourself.Don't harm yourself.Don't insult yourself.Don't steal from yourself.Be honest with yourself.Develop your own opinions and don't be afraid to stand by them.
63.F A person with self-respect doesn't allow others to treat them badly,and would rather not be around someone who is disrespectful.This might seem obvious,but there are many times when we accept being  treated badly.When someone doesn't give you basic  respect,you need to be able to say,in one way or another,"You just disrespected me and that's not acceptable!If you don't respect me,I won't spend time with you any more."Can you say that,and mean it?Can you turn your back on someone who's clearly shown that they don't respect you?Once you do,you'll feel your sense of self-respect go up.
64.B When you make an effort to keep your body in good working order,you'll not only feel better physically,but also  feel a sense of pride.Respecting your body also means not insulting it for what it is,naturally.Make an effort to get fit and stay healthy.Focus on the things you can change and improve,and do them because it feels good.
65.A The more  you  know  about  yourself,the more  you'll  see  and  appreciate  how unique you  really are.And you'll  respect yourself more.Discover your principles,personality,and  talents.Stop waiting  for other people's approval and start developing your own standards.Develop a unique and original way of expressing your opinions while at the same time being a good listener.

分析 本文介绍了如何培养自尊的步骤.受到尊重是一种权利,学会自尊,拥有自己的想法.对不尊重你的人采取一些措施,保持身体健康可以培养自豪感.学会了解自己,赏识自己.

解答 61-65 ECFBA
61.E.考查对上下文的理解和推理判断能力.本段介绍了得到他人的尊重是一种权利,且提到So  think  about what  it means  to respect others.E选项是这句的同义句,可以起到统领本段的作用,故选E.
62.C考.查对上下文的理解和推理判断能力.本段介绍了我们要学会自尊,不要伤害、侮辱自己,诚实对待自己,有自己的想法.C选项Practice basic respect towards yourself.可以起到统领本段的作用,故选C.
63.F.考查对上下文的理解和推理判断能力.本段介绍了如果有人对你不尊重你可以采取措施,比如表明自己的态度,不再与不尊重你的人往来.F选项Recognize when people disrespect you and take steps to stop it.可以起到统领本段的作用,故选F.
64.B.考查对上下文的理解和推理判断能力.本段介绍了保持良好的身体状况,会产生自豪感.B选项 Take care of your body.可以起到统领本段的作用,故选B.
65.A.考查对上下文的理解和推理判断能力.从本段中The more you know about yourself,the more you'll see and appreciate how unique you really are.可知你越了解你自己,就会发现并欣赏独特的自己.A选项 Get to know yourself.可以起到统领本段的作用,故选A.

点评 对于选句填空这种题型要搞明白上下文之间的逻辑关系,要根据对话者所说的语气及语义关系来做出判断;只要符合文章的结构、通顺合理即可.

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