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第41頁(共41頁)2024-2025學(xué)年下學(xué)期高二英語人教新版期末必刷??碱}之信息匹配一.信息匹配(共15小題)1.(2023秋?澄城縣期末)Youshouldalwaysseekprofessionalmedicalhelpassoonasyouareableto,butfollowingcorrectfirst﹣aidstepscanbethedifferencebetweenlifeanddeath.Herearesomesuggestionsabouthowtocareforanunconscious(不省人事的)person.Determineresponsiveness.Ifapersonisunconscious,trytoawakehimbygentlytouchinghishandsandfeetorbyspeakingtohim.(1)Checkforbreathingandapulse.Ifthepersonisunconsciousandunabletobeawoken;lookforariseinthechestarea.(2)Feelforairusingthesideofyourface.Ifnosignsofbreathingareclear,checkforapulse.Ifthepersonremainsunresponsive,prepareforCPR.Unlessyoususpectaspinal(脊柱的)injury,carefullyrollhimontohisbackandopenhisairway.(3)Ifthepersonbeginstovomit,movehimovertohissidetohelppreventchoking.(4)Checkthesethreethingsfrequentlyasyougivethepersonfirst﹣aidCPR.?Airway.Doesthepersonhaveaclearairway??Breathing.Isthepersonbreathing??Circulation.Doesthepersonshowapulseatmajorpulsepoints?Makesurethepersoniswarmasyouwaitformedicalhelp.(5)However,ifthepersonhasheatstroke,donotcoverhimorkeephimwarm.Instead,trytocoolhimbyfanninghimanddampinghim.A.RememberyourABCsofCPR.B.Listenforthesoundofaircominginandout.C.Coveratowelorablanketoverthepersonifyouhaveone.D.TheABCsofCPRrefertothethreecriticalthingsyouneedtolookfor.E.Performchestcompression30timesandrescuebreathingtwiceaspartofCPR.F.Ifyoususpectaspinalinjury,leavethepersonwhereheis,providedheisbreathing.G.Ifhedoesnotrespondtoanyactivity,sound,ortouch,determinewhetherheisbreathing.2.WalkingtheGreatWallofChinacanbeasambitiousastacklingtheentire1,800milesfromtheGobiDeserttotheYellowSeaorspendingamorningorafternoonclimbingasectionwithatourgroup.(1).ReadaboutthehistoryoftheGreatWall'sconstructionsoyoucanappreciatethosemanyunevensteps.Bookahalf﹣daytourrightfromyourBeijinghotel.Bringabottleofwaterandalightbag,ahat,sunglassesandsunscreenand,ofcourse,yourcamera.Obtainnecessarygovernmentpermitsforamoreambitiousindependenthike.(2).PackyourequipmentforawalkalongalloralargesectionoftheGreatWallandthentrytoreduceitsweight.(3).Getgoodmapsandstudyrecenttripdiariesandguides.Breakinyourclimbingshoesanddon'tforgettoputlotsofbandagesandsuncreaminthefirst﹣aidkit.DecidewhetheryouwillbeginintheGobiDesertorattheYellowSea.Deserttravelistiringandslow﹣going.(4).Createaplanandfileitwithafriendyouwillcontactatregularintervals.Thisisanessentialsafetystepforanisolated,dangeroustrip.(5).ThetripisasmuchaboutabsorbingculturesaswalkingtheGreatWall.Villagersmayofferyoumealsandlodging.Inremoteareasthiscanbeatimesaver.Travelwithafriendifpossible;learnsomebasicChinesebeforeyougoandengagepleasantlybutcarefullywithlocalpeopleintheless﹣developedregions.A.Acceptlocalkindnessbutexercisecaution.B.Youcanalsobringnothingwithyou.C.Consultagoodcampingsupplystoreforthelightestequipment.D.Theheatisfiercesoplanwalksforearlymorningandlateafternoon.E.YouwillconnectwithChinesehistoryandcultureandtestyourownlimits.F.Bothapproachesdemandsomephysicalfitness,therightshoesandpreparation.G.Startthatprocessmonthsinadvanceoftraveltoensureyourtripwon'tbedelayed.3.A.Sojustgulpdownaglassofwaterandsitonyourtoiletforacleancolon.B.Watercanalsohelpmaintainbeautyandkeepyoung.C.Deliciousbreakfastusuallyprovidesenergyandnutritionforpeople.D.Thismeansthattherateatwhichcaloriesareburnedincreasesbynearlyonethird.E.Atthismoment,ifyouindulgeincoffee,itstimulatesthecentralnervesystem.F.This,inturn,canhelpyourbodyfightagainstearlyageing.G.Besidesthis,weallknowthathavingahealthyappetiteisgoodforover﹣allhealth.Asiswell﹣known,drinkingwaterbenefitsone'shealth.Especiallywhenyougetupearlyinthemorning,you'dbetterdrinkwater.Herearesomereasonswhyyoushoulddoso.ImprovesYourMetabolism(新陳代謝)Studieshaveshownthatdrinkingwateronemptystomachcanhelpincreasemetabolicrateupby30%.(1)Doyouknowwhatthatmeans?Quickerweightloss!Ifyourmetabolicrateishigh,thenyouwillbeabletodigestfoodfasterandmaintainaslimfiguredespiteeatingthoseextracalories.HelpsinClearingYourBowels(腸)Constipation(便秘)isoneofthemostirritatingconditions.Butdidyouknowthatoneoftheotherbenefitsofdrinkingwateristhatithelpstoclearoutyourbowels?Thecolon(結(jié)腸),whichisinpartresponsibleforbowelmovements,requireswatertofunctionproperly.(2)ImprovesYourAppetiteEarlyinthemorning,withyourstomachtotallyempty,itisnaturalyouwillfeelhungry.Soanotherbenefitofdrinkingwaterispreparingyoutohavethemostimportantmealoftheday﹣breakfast.(3)HelpstoBalanceYourNerveSystemYes,drinkingwateronemptystomachespeciallyifit'shot,canimprovethehealthofyournervesystem.Earlymorning,thestomachismostreceptive.(4)Andyournervesystemwillbeaffected.Ontheotherhand,ifyoujusthaveaglassofwarmwater,itcaneaseyournervesystem,whichwillhelpitfunctionproperly.PreventsEarlyAgingAndnowtofinishoff,let'sseehowdrinkingwateronemptystomachcanprovetobesomesortofgoodmedicine.Watercanhelpreleasetoxinssuchasbacteriaandotherharmfulelementsfromyoursystem.(5)Furthermore,ifyourskindoesn'tlackwaterinternally,itwillfeelrefreshed,whichcanhelpitmaintainayoungstateandshinyappearance.4.(2022秋?永壽縣校級期中)Ifyou'reluckyenoughtotravelorliveabroad,inordertogetthemostoutofyourstayit'snecessarytomixwiththelocals.(1)Havinglivedabroadseveraltimes,I'veputtogetheralistoftipsbasedonmyownexperiencestohelpyoumakefriendsinaforeigncountry.Sayyestoeverything(withinreason).Obviously,ifyoufeelunsafeoruncomfortableinanyway,don'tfeelforcedtoagreetodoanything.However,don'tputofftryinganythingneworgoingtoanywhereyou'veneverbeenbefore.(2)Joinadanceclass,awalkingclub,aphotographyclass,agym,orlearntocookthelocalcuisine﹣thepossibilitiesreallyareendless!Anotheroptionistoattendlanguageexchangesorfindafriendtopractisewith.(3)Don'tbeawallflower.Whenyouaremilesawayfromhome,surroundedbypeoplespeakinganunfamiliarlanguageandimmersed(浸沒于)inaforeignculture,itmayfeelverydifficulttobeconfidentandinvolveyourselfinconversations,especiallywithlargegroupsofpeople.(4)Ifbiggroupsarefrightening,startconversationswithindividualpeopleinordertogettoknowthembetter.Morelikelythannot,youwillfindthateveryonewantstoknoweverythingaboutyou.(5)A.Getoutofthehouse!B.Sotakeadvantageofbeinganovelty.C.Findahobbyortrysomethingentirelynew.D.Makethemostofthenewandexcitingplaceyoulivein.E.However,trytocontinueandmakeyourvoiceheard.F.Thisallowsyoutofindoutmoreaboutthelocalcultureandwayoflife.G.Thisallowsyoutomeetalotofpeoplewhoarealsolookingtomakefriends.5.Whenitcomestohappinessandsuccessinlife,EQmattersjustasmuchasIQ.Emotionalintelligence,isknownasemotionalquotientorEQ.(1)inpositivewaystorelievestress,communicateeffectively,empathize(同情)withothers,overcomechallengesandsmoothoutconflict.Emotionalintelligencehelpsyoubuildstrongerrelationships,succeedatschoolandwork,andachieveyourcareerandpersonalgoals(2)andmakeinformeddecisionsaboutwhatmattersmosttoyou.Asweknow,it'snotthesmartestpeoplewhoarethemostsuccessfulorthemostfulfilledinlife.Youprobablyknowpeoplewhoareacademicallybrilliantandyetaresociallyawkwardandunsuccessfulatworkorintheirpersonalrelationships.(3).Yes,yourIQcanhelpyougetintocollege,butit'syourEQthatwillhelpyoumanagethestressandemotionswhenfacingyourfinalexams.IQandEQexistinconnectionandaremosteffectivewhentheybuildoffoneanother.(4).However,it'simportanttorememberthatthereisadifferencebetweensimplylearningaboutEQandapplyingthatknowledgetoyourlife.Justbecauseyouknowyoushoulddosomethingdoesn'tmeanyouwill—especiallywhenyoubecomeoverwhelmedbystress,whichcanoverrideyourbestintentions.Inordertopermanentlychangebehavior,youneedtolearnhowtoovercomestressinyourrelationships.(5).A.Ifyou'reunabletomanageyouremotionsB.ItcanalsohelpyoutoturnintentionintoactionC.Itistheabilitytounderstand,use,andmanageyourownemotionsD.Intellectualabilityisn'tenoughonitsowntoachievesuccessinlifeE.TheskillsthatmakeupemotionalintelligencecanbelearnedatanytimeF.YourecognizeyourownemotionsandhowtheyaffectyourthoughtsandbehaviorG.TherearefourkeyskillstobuildyourEQandimproveyourabilitytohandlestress6.(2023春?浦口區(qū)校級期末)Therehasbeenaveryseriousdeclineinthenumbersofshallow﹣waterfishasaresultofoverfishing.Peoplestillwanttoeatfish,sothefishingindustrymustlookatothersources,especiallythedeepwatersoftheAtlantic.(1)Conservationmeasureswillhavetobeputinplaceifthesedeep﹣seafisharetosurvive.Researchonfivesuchspeciesshowsthatnumbershavedeclinedbybetween87percentand98percent.(2)Manyspeciescouldwelldisappearcompletelyifthepresenttrendcontinues.Thesearespeciesthathavebeenswimminginouroceansforhundredsofmillionsofyears.Theproblemisemphasisedbythefactthatthedeclineinnumbershappenedinlessthantwentyyears.Deep﹣seafishtakealongtimetoreproduceandnormallyliveformanyyears.(3)Theaveragesizeofsuchfishalsodeclined,withonespeciesshowinga57percentdeclineinaveragesize.Thisisofparticularconcern,aslargefishtendtoproducemoreoffspringthansmallones.(4)Thedeep﹣seaspecieshavebeencaughtasiftheywerethefast﹣breeding(快速繁殖)fishlikesardineandherring.Itislikekillingelephantsasiftheyreproducedatthesamerateasrabbits.Thedamagedonebyoverfishinggoesbeyondtheseaenvironment.Millionsofpeoplemakealivinginthefishingindustry.(5)Measuresmustbetakentonotonlyconserveecosystems,butalsosustainlivelihoodsandensurefoodsecurity.A.Billionsofpeoplerelyonfishforprotein.B.Manypeoplenowchoosenottoeatdeep﹣seafish.C.Unfortunately,theirreproductionrateisverylow.D.Thisputstheminthecategoryof"criticallyendangered".E.Noneofthesefactshasbeentakenintoaccountbythefishingindustry.F.Overfishingisamajorcauseofdeclineinpopulationsofoceanwildlife.G.Thishasresultedinasharpdeclineinthenumbersofmanyofthespeciescaught.7.(2024秋?岐山縣期末)Theearthquakehappensusually.Wecan'tstoptheearthquakefromhappening,butwecanreducethedamagethatearthquakebringsus.Itisveryimportanttoteachpeoplehowtosurviveanearthquake.Wouldyouknowwhattododuringareallybigearthquake?(1)Itmaybeworthyourwhiletolookoversometipstheyhaveforyou.1.ProtectyourselffirstOncetheearthquakehappens,protectyourselffirst.Lifeisthemostimportantbecausewherethereisalifethereisahope.(2)Ifso,liedowninthepositionnexttoasofaoralargechair.Becarefulandwaituntilthequakeisover.2.Putoutfirequickly.(3)Whenanearthquakehappens,thepipewasalwaysdestroyedandthereisnowater,soyoumustavoidthefireburning.3.(4)Openthedoorsandwindowstosecureanexitforescapewhentheshakingstops.Whentheearthisshaking,itishardtoopenthedoors.Onceyougetachance,youshouldopenthedoorsandkeepthemopen,Sothatyoucanescapefromthedoors.4.Worktogetheronrescueandfirstaidsafely.Workwithyourneighborstofreevictimsandtogivefirstaid.Butremembernevergotothestairs,becausetheyarealikelypartofthebuildingtobedamaged.Evenifthebuildingdoesn'tfalldown,stayawayfromthestairs.(5)A.Makesureyouhaveawayout.B.Expertshavelookedintothemattercarefully.C.Helpwithrescueworkwithoutanyhesitation.D.Alwaysmakesureyouaresafewhenofferinghelp.E.Remembertoopenthewindowsordoorsifthere'safire.F.Sometimes,youcan'teasilyescapebygettingoutthroughthedoororwindow.G.Ifyouwereusinganyfireorheat,turnthemoffwhentheshakingcalmsdown.8.(2024春?龍鳳區(qū)校級期末)Agreatskilltohaveistheabilitytosolveproblemseffectively,specificallyinterpersonalandbehavioralproblems.Inordertoachievethis,youneedtofollowafewkeyrequirements.(1)First,youshouldunderstand"why"theproblemexists.(2)Ifyouknowsomethingaboutwhytheproblemexists,you'llhaveabettertimetoresolvetheproblem.Let'staketheexampleofachildwhodoesn'twanttocometoschool.Beforeyoucanreachasolution,itisimportanttofindoutwhythechilddoesn'twanttocometoschool.Onceyouhaveclearlyidentifiedtheproblem,youneedtounderstandwhatyouhavecontroloverandwhatdon't.(3)Youmaynotcontrolwhetherachildcomestoschool,butyouareabletodealwiththebarriertothechildnotwantingtoattendschool.Don'tjumptoconclusions.Onceyouhaveallofyourinformation,analyzeitcarefullyandlookatitfromvariousviewpoints.Beasobjectiveaspossibleanddon'tbequicktojudge.(4)Thisisatimeforyoutouseyourcriticalthinkingskills.(5)Howmanyoptionsdoyouhave?Areyousure?Whichoptionsseemreasonable?Haveyouweighedtheprosandcons(事物的利與弊)ofyouroptions?Arethereanylimitationsofyouroptions?Arethereanyoptionsbetterthanothersandwhy?Arethereadvantagesanddisadvantagesyouneedtotakeintoconsideration?A.Nowdetermineyouroptionsforsolutions.B.Remainjudgment﹣freeasmuchaspossible.C.Askyourselfquestionsaboutwhatoptionsyouhave.D.Thatmeansfiguringouttheactualrootcauseoftheproblem.E.Readontofindhowtobecomeamoreeffectiveproblemsolver.F.Thestrategiesinproblem﹣solvingaregoodlifelongskillstohave.G.Youreffortsmustbewithintheareaswhereyouareinthedriver'sseat.9.(2024春?益陽期末)HowwritinghashelpedmylifeWritinghasandischangingmylifeandthesearesomeofthewaysithasgreatlyhelpedmeovertheyears.Mywritinggotbetter.Writingdidmakemebecomeabetterwriter.(1)It'salmostimpossibletokeepdoingsomethingoverandoveragainwithoutgettingbetteratit,sowhenIsaywritinghasimprovedmywritingskills,itwouldbefoolishtodisagree.Ifeelmuchmoreconfidentwithwords.WritinghelpedmebuildagoodrelationshipwiththeEnglishlanguage.Before,IhadtocheckandrecheckeverywordIwantedtouseinanarticletobesureIwasusingitcorrectly.(2)AndI'mproudtosaythatIcanusewordseffectivelywithouthavingtoruntoadictionaryeverysecond.Myimaginationandspeedgrew.ThemoreIwrote,themoremyimaginationgrewsothateverythingaroundmestartedbecominganinspirationforanarticle.(3)Ialsowentfromsomeonewhostruggledtocomeupwitha450﹣wordessay,tosomeonewhocouldputtogethera1,000﹣wordessayinlessthan30minutes.(4)Justtheactofputtingdownsomewordsandcreatingaworkofpureimaginationgivesmeinnerjoyandpeace.WheneverIfeeldown,Iwrite.Finally...Writingisaskillthatanyonecouldacquireiftheyputhardworkintoit.Sonexttimeyou'relonelyorjustbubblingwithanxiety,trywriting.(5)Justpouroutyourheartonyourpaperorscreen.A.Mymentalhealthhasimproved.B.Writinghelpsmerecovermemories.C.Now,thatweightisoffmyshoulders.D.Weallknowthesaying"Practicemakesperfect."E.I'llneverstopdevelopingthisbelovedcraft.F.Don'tworryaboutbeingperfectbecausenooneis.G.Icanlookatapencilandcomeupwitha500﹣wordessayaboutit.10.(2024春?道里區(qū)校級期末)AccordingtoAGuideforFamiliesbytheAmericanAcademyofChildandAdolescentPsychiatry,children,preteens,andteenscanlieforvaryingreasons.(1)Theirupsettingsituationscouldincludefailingaclass.andotherstruggleswiththingsaboutthemselvesorfittinginwiththeirpeers.(2).Thisisnottosaythatlyingisacceptable,butthelessparentstakeitpersonally,themoretheycancalmlyandconstructivelyhelptheirchild.Childrenandteenswhofallintoanxietyeasilywilluselyingasanunhealthycopingstrategy.Whatshouldaparentorcaregiverdo?Trytokeepinmindthatkidscanbequiteself﹣absorbedandtheyoftendon'tunderstandhowhurtfulliescanbe.Withthisinmind,hereareafewtipstohelppromotetruthfulnessinyourchildatanyage.(3)Ifyouoverreact,thenyouarejustbuildingabarrierbetweenyouandyourchild,Calmlydiscussorlectureabouthonestyanddishonestyandwhytheychosetolie.(4)Yourunderstandingmaynotbeabletostopyourteenfromcreatingthoseeverydaylies,butyoucanconveythatthereareotheroptionsavailable.Keepinmindthataddressinglyingbehavioursisaprocessnotaquickfix.(5)Butifyoukeepyourownemotionpositively,yourchildorteenismorelikelytoeventuallyopenup.Whileintheshorttermyoumayjustgetashrug,keepingyourselfcalmtocreateasenseofemotionalsafetywillhelpyourvoiceoftruthandreasonbeheardthroughouttheirlives.A.Getthemtoknowthatyouunderstandthemortheirsituations.B.Trytoseeksomehelpfromexpertswhounderstandthemwell.C.Somekidsmaytakeawhilebeforetheyfeelsafetolevelwithyou.D.WhenIcoachparents,Ihelpthemlearnnottotakeliesfromtheirkidspersonally.E.Theytrytoavoidgettingintotroubleorliebecausetheyaretooupsettotalkaboutpainfulexperiences.F.Lyingisnotonlyharmfultokidsthenselves,butalsoithurtspeoplearoundthem.G.Thebestyoucandoasaparentistokeepyourselffromoverreactingtoyourchild'slies.11.(2024春?長壽區(qū)期末)Communicationisimportantinallfamilies.Familieswithhealthycommunicationformstrongconnectionswithoneanother.(1).Actuallytalk.(2)Forinstance,inadditiontoanswering"Fine"whenyourparentsaskhowschoolwent,tryaddingananecdote(軼事)abouttheday.Thiswillhelpwhenyouneedtotalkaboutthebigthings.Askthemabouttheirday.Thisonecanhelpyouwiththefirstpoint.(3).Ifthey'restay﹣homeparents,askthemabouthowthedayathomewent.Suchsmalltalkwon'tbesmalltothem.It'llbeabigdeal,andthey'llappreciateit.Dothesmallthings.Whenwesaysmallthings,wemeanthingslikehelpingclearthedinnertable,helpingputawaygroceries,andnotleavingpersonalbelongingsaroundthehouse.Thosearelittlethings,allofthem.(4),whichcanmakethingsbetweenyouandyourparentsbetter.Dothebigthings.Whatwemeanhereisthebasicstuffyouhearfromadultsallthetime—showupforschool,orberespectfultoteachers.(5).Thatwillbeokay,because—basedontips1﹣2—you'llbeabletocommunicateaboutthosethings,clearupmisunderstandings,anddobetternexttime.TellthemyoulovethemIfyousaythatandhugthem,well—youwin.A.Thistipwillmakethemseemmorerealtoyou.B.Weknowyou'renotperfectandyouwillmakemistakes.C.But,ifyoudothosethings,you'llbuilduplotsofgoodwill.D.Thismeanstakingpartinrealconversationswithyourparents.E.It'snevertoolatetoopenthoselinesofcommunicationbackup.F.Thefollowingtipscanimproveyourcommunicationwithparents.G.Iftheyareworkers,askabouttheirjobs.12.(2024春?莊浪縣校級期末)ToBeaGoodTeenagerTeenageyearsareoneofthemostexcitingtimesofyourlife.(1).Thepossibilitiesareendlessandit'stheperfecttimeforyoutoprovethatyou'rereadyformoreresponsibility.Herearesomehelpfultipsonhowyoucanbeagoodteenagerandmakethistimeofyourlifeevenbetter!StruggleforgoodgradesYourprimaryresponsibilityathighschoolistogetagoodeducation.Studyhard,payattentionandlearnasmuchasyoucanthroughouttheseyears.(2).HelpoutaroundthehouseSticktoyourparents'rulesanddoyourpartaroundthehouse.Ifyourjobistowashthedishes,justdoit.(3).Acleanroomnotonlylooksgood,butalsohelpsyoufindeverythingeasier.DevelopagoodhobbyWithhobbies,youcannotonlybecomemorefamiliarwithhistory,society,scienceandculture,butalsoimproveyourcreativity.(4).What'smore,youcanmakefriendswithpeoplewhohavethesamehobbies.(5)Thisisthemostimportantruleofallthehow﹣to﹣be﹣a﹣good﹣teenagerrules.Gowhereyousayyou'regoing,anddowhatyousayyou'redoing.Tomakefriendswithpeople,youshouldbehonestwithotherssothattheycantrustyou.Treatyourfriendssincerely,andyouwillfindthatyourlifemaybecomecolorfulwithsomanyfriendsaroundyou.A.BehonestB.HavegoodbehaviorC.Ifyou'reaskedtocleanyourroom,doitD.Plus,withgoodgrades,you'llhavemorechoicesofwhichcollegetogotoE.Youcanbuildself﹣confidenceandactivelifeattitudesbydevelopinginterestsF.Wheneverotherscomeacrossproblems,youshouldtryyourbesttohelpthemG.Everydayyouseemtofindanewopportunityandfaceanewdecisiontomake13.(2024春?漣源市期末)Accordingtoacommonsaying,"Honestyisthebestpolicy."Butindailylife,honestycanbedifficult.Lyingoftenseemslikeagoodwaytomakepeoplehappyoravoidbeingpunishedformistakes.Somepeoplelieoutofhabit,withoutevenrealizingthey'redoingit.(1)Oneobviousreasonforhonestyisthatliesaredifficulttomaintain.There'salwaysachancethatthepersonyouliedtowillfindoutthetruth.Istheadvantagefromlyingreallyworththerisk?(2)Ifyoumakeupastory,youhavetorememberallthedetails.Andthemoreliesyoutell,themorestoriesyouhavetoremember.Butifyoutellthetruth,youwillneverhavetroubleremembering.Thissavesyoueffortandmakesconversationslessstressfulforyou.(3)Peoplewhobelieveyourliesmightmakebaddecisionsbecauseofthem.Andalieaboutsomeoneelsecoulddestroythatperson'sreputation.Ifyourfriendsfindoutyouliedtothem,theirfeelingswillbehurt.Theywillquestionwhethertheycantrustyouorwonderwhetheryoucareaboutthem.(4)Thiswillhelpyouineveryareaofyourlife.Businessdeals,friendships,familyandotherrelationshipsalldependontrust.Honesty,however,doesn'tmeanthatyouhavetosayeverythingyouthink.(5)Honestymeansthatwhenyouspeak,youtellthetruthwithoutholdinganyinformationback.Whenyoudothat,youwillfeelmorerelaxedandenjoystrongerrelationships.A.Butdespiteallthis,honestyisreallyworththeeffort.B.Soinourlife,weshouldavoidlyingtowinagoodchance.C.Itmeansyouonlytellthetruth,orwhitelieswhennecessary.D.Anotherobviousreasontoavoidlyingisthatlyingcanharmothers.E.Sometimesit'sbesttoremainsilentifyourwordsmighthurtsomeoneelse.F.Liesarealsodifficulttohidebecausetheyarehardertorememberthanthetruth.G.Incontrast,ifyoualwaystellthetruth,youwilldevelopthereputationforhonesty.14.(2024春?疏勒縣校級期末)It'snosecretthattheInternetishometosomepeoplewithbadpurposes.Butstayingsafeonlinedoesn'trequireyoutoturnyourInternetoff.(1).UsesafepublicWi﹣FinetworksTherearefake(冒充的)Wi﹣Fihotspotstoattractwebsurfersin.OncesomeoneconnectstosuchaWi﹣Fi,thehacker(黑客)canseebasicallyeverythingtheydoonline.YoushouldneveruseanunsafepublicWi﹣Finetwork.(2).Andifyoudouseone,avoidenteringanyofyouraccountsonline.Onlyentersitesthatstartwithhttps://Needtoseeyourcheckingaccountbalance?Ifyou'reabouttoenteransite,makesuretheaddressstartswithhttps://andnothttp://.(3).Anditmeansthesiteisencrypting(加密)yourdata.Youmayalsoseealocksymbolnexttothesiteaddress.TurnyourBluetoothoffAteamofresearchershavefoundthatsomepeopleareabletotakeadvantageoftheweaknessinaBluetoothconnection,andthenlistentoandchangethecontentofnearbyBluetoothcommunications.(4),ifyou'renotpairedtoyourphoneandactivelyusingit.Youmightevensavesomeofyourphone'sbattery(電池)bydoingthat.(5)Mostcomputersreminduserstocopyandstoretheirdata,andit'sworthwhiletakingthetimetodoitonceinawhile.Reservingdatacanbealifesaverifyourcomputerbreaksdown.Youcanbringyourcomputerbacktoitsnormalusewiththestoreddata.A.ReservedataB.TurntotheofficialsiteC.The"s"standsfor"safe"D.Soit'sbesttoturnitoffE.ItisusuallyunlockedwithnopasswordF.Andyou'dbetteravoidgoingonlineoutdoorsG.Instead,remaincarefulandtakealookattheseeasytipsforInternetsafety15.(2024春?北海期末)HowtoBuildPatienceAbilitiesWhat'sthepurposeofbuildingpatienceabilities?Inaword,happiness.Betterrelationships,moresuccess.Butindeedittakeseffortstobuildthemsuccessfully.(1)Thus,whenthebigonescome,wewillhavedevelopedthepatienceweneedforhardtimes.(2)We,humanbeings,arestillconstructedwithouroldreptilian(爬行動物的)brainthatprotectsourphysicalandemotionalsurvival.Theurgetoprotectourselvesandwhatweconsidervaluableisabsolutelyhabit﹣forming.Sothefirststepingrowingpatienceistogetintouchwiththeaddictivequalityoftheoppositeofpatience—anger,impatience,blameandshame.Weallhavethem,andwecangrowbeyondthem.Upgradeourattitudetowardsdiscomfortandpain.(3)Wetrytochangetheotherperson,situationorthingthatwethinkiscausingourdiscomfort.Buttheproblemisthatitisnottheoutsidethingthat'sthesourceofourpain,buthowourmindisset.Sothesolutiontopainisaninsidejob.Payattentionwhentheimpatienceorpainstarts.Mostofusdon'treallyrealizeitwhenwearefeelingeventhesmallest—butverypresent—painfulfeelings.Weignorethefactthatwe'reinpainandfocuscompletelyonfixingtheproblem.(4)Focusingonwhat'sactuallyhappening,youcannoticetheworryofnotwantingwhat'shappening,theresistance.Practisepositiveself﹣talk.Whenyoufindyourselfimpatient,orangrywithyourself,youcanremindyourselfthatyouaregrowing.Youcansaytoyourself,"It'strue.Idon

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