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Smiling at others is the easiest way to stop argument. Another way is to think 32 your ideas are right before having an argument. If others’ ideas are really not good, keep and open 33 . Try to forgive(原谅)them. Having a friend is 34 better than having an enemy after all. Also, 35 point out others’ mistakes 36 . If you really want to help them, send a letter 37 . On the other hand, if someone points out your disadvantages, don’t 38 . Just think this is a person who really wants to help you and make friends 39 you. Remember: Forgiving makes life 40 .
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Smiling at others is the easiest way to stop argument. Another way is to think 32 your ideas are right before having an argument. If others’ ideas are really not good, keep and open 33 . Try to forgive(原谅)them. Having a friend is 34 better than having an enemy after all. Also, 35 point out others’ mistakes 36 . If you really want to help them, send a letter 37 . On the other hand, if someone points out your disadvantages, don’t 38 . Just think this is a person who really wants to help you and make friends 39 you. Remember: Forgiving makes life 40 .
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If you are feeling anxious, my advice is to first find the cause or causes. Make s list of those things that are making you nervous and work out which ones you can do something about. Focus all of your efforts on managing the causes that you can control.
Most people cannot tell the difference between controllable(可控制的) and uncontrollable causes, so things they can’s control become a big reason for nervousness. Dealing with this is very important if people want to keep a healthy mind.
Simply try to accept the uncontrollable causes of nervousness. You might be worried about the weather on a big day, an accident or an attack on the train, or perhaps just things that other people are doing at work. The results may be very important but there is still no use worrying because you can’t control any of these things. Accept that you can’t control everything. Once you understand this, it becomes easier not to worry.
If a situation, such as swimming, is causing you to be anxious, try to face it as often as possible so that you can get used to it.
It can often help to think about yourself doing the thing that makes you nervous—then close your eyes and imagine it going well. Imagine how the flight or job interview is going to happen so that you can get used to it. This will help you understand that the thing you fear most is probably not going to happen.
【小题1】Who wrote this passage?
| A.A reporter. | B.A sportsman. | C.A patient. | D.A professor. |
| A.most are not very important |
| B.they are not the real causes of the problem |
| C.they cannot be controlled by people |
| D.it’s better to deal with one cause at a time |
| A.Go swimming often to get used to it. |
| B.Avoid going to the swimming pool. |
| C.Find a swimming teacher. |
| D.Imagine watching others swim. |
| A.It usually has only one cause. |
| B.It is usually caused by people. |
| C.People can easily manage it. |
| D.Most people suffer from it. |
| A.To introduce the writer’s sports experience. |
| B.To advise on how to deal with nervousness. |
| C.To help people remember their fears. |
| D.To explain the dangers of nervousness. |
I am a person who can get angry easily. But since I read an article 1 by my English teacher, things have changed a lot. I’m 2 at a boarding (寄宿的) school. So I 3 learn not only how to study well, but also how to 4 with others. Some of us are outgoing 5 others are quiet. It is 6 that people have problems and arguments. So how can we be tolerant(宽容的,容忍的)? Smiling 7 others is the easiest way. Another way is 8 if your ideas are reasonable (有道理的) and right 9 having an argument. If others’ ideas are really not good, keep an open mind. Try 10 them. 11 a friend is much better than having an enemy after all. Also 12 point out other’s mistakes in public. This will make people lose 13 and get angry. If you really want to help, send a letter instead. On the other hand, if 14 points out your disadvantages, don’t be angry. Just think this is a person who really __15___to help you and become friends. Remember: Tolerance makes life easier.
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I am a professor of sports and exercise so I often deal with nervousness in my research with sports people. Actually, most people experience nervousness at some time or another.
If you are feeling anxious, my advice is to first find the cause or causes. Make s list of those things that are making you nervous and work out which ones you can do something about. Focus all of your efforts on managing the causes that you can control.
Most people cannot tell the difference between controllable(可控制的) and uncontrollable causes, so things they can’s control become a big reason for nervousness. Dealing with this is very important if people want to keep a healthy mind.
Simply try to accept the uncontrollable causes of nervousness. You might be worried about the weather on a big day, an accident or an attack on the train, or perhaps just things that other people are doing at work. The results may be very important but there is still no use worrying because you can’t control any of these things. Accept that you can’t control everything. Once you understand this, it becomes easier not to worry.
If a situation, such as swimming, is causing you to be anxious, try to face it as often as possible so that you can get used to it.
It can often help to think about yourself doing the thing that makes you nervous—then close your eyes and imagine it going well. Imagine how the flight or job interview is going to happen so that you can get used to it. This will help you understand that the thing you fear most is probably not going to happen.
【小题1】Who wrote this passage?
| A.A reporter. | B.A sportsman. | C.A patient. | D.A professor. |
| A.most are not very important |
| B.they are not the real causes of the problem |
| C.they cannot be controlled by people |
| D.it’s better to deal with one cause at a time |
| A.Go swimming often to get used to it. |
| B.Avoid going to the swimming pool. |
| C.Find a swimming teacher. |
| D.Imagine watching others swim. |
| A.It usually has only one cause. |
| B.It is usually caused by people. |
| C.People can easily manage it. |
| D.Most people suffer from it. |
| A.To introduce the writer’s sports experience. |
| B.To advise on how to deal with nervousness. |
| C.To help people remember their fears. |
| D.To explain the dangers of nervousness. |