1 . Being overly emotional may mean reacting to negative feelings quickly instead of letting your intelligence weigh in. Chances are that you are relating to your emotions in a way that isn’t always constructive if you feel overly emotional.
Identify your emotions. It’s important to know what you feel so that you can address each emotion appropriately.
Interpret each emotion’s message.
Increase your empathy (共情). Empathy means observing your emotions less but the emotions of those around you more. If you find yourself focusing largely on your own emotions, take a step back and notice the emotions of the people around you.
A.Turn to professional aid. |
B.Challenge your negative emotions. |
C.Often, you feel emotions as a communication system. |
D.However, it’s vital to listen to your emotions in beneficial ways. |
E.Consider their emotional experience and recognize how they feel. |
F.Reflect on how your body reacts when you notice an emotion coming through. |
G.It means you allow your thoughts to come and observe them without judgement. |
2 . A beautiful mistake made six years ago has turned into a family’s holiday tradition. A grandmother mistakenly
In 2018, Wanda Dench tried to text her grandson about the family’s Thanksgiving dinner plans, but she added a stranger to the message
“You’re not my grandma,” Hinton wrote back, including a selfie (自拍照) to
Dench, the ever
In 2022, he informed followers of some sad news that Dench’s husband, Lonnie, had died from COVID-19. So last Thanksgiving,
This year, Hinton tweeted, “We are all set for year six!”
A.invited | B.reminded | C.forced | D.allowed |
A.deal | B.friend | C.decision | D.story |
A.planned | B.organized | C.celebrated | D.booked |
A.with care | B.by design | C.with interest | D.by mistake |
A.gift | B.idea | C.opinion | D.invitation |
A.argue | B.pretend | C.show | D.announce |
A.strict | B.caring | C.patient | D.brave |
A.feed | B.forgive | C.remembered | D.understand |
A.actually | B.usually | C.hardly | D.nearly |
A.welcome | B.join | C.greet | D.congratulate |
A.in search of | B.in praise of | C.in honor of | D.in place of |
A.conversation | B.conference | C.competition | D.gathering |
A.mistake | B.tradition | C.holiday | D.news |
A.taking | B.enjoying | C.sharing | D.collecting |
A.honesty | B.toughness | C.curiosity | D.kindness |
3 . It is William Shakespeare, the great coiner, who is given credit for the word. Coriolanus, one of his characters, compares going into exile (流放) to a “lonely dragon” retiring to his cave. He was talking about a physical state: someone who was lonely was simply alone. Then, thanks to the Romantic poets, the word took on emotional meanings. Loneliness became a condition of the soul. For William Wordsworth, who famously “wandered lonely as a cloud”, the natural world offered an escape from negative feelings of loneliness — a host of flowers could provide “cheerful company”. Today, loneliness is often seen as a serious public-health problem, creating the feeling of disconnection.
In his book Solitude, Netta Weinstein, a psychology professor wonders the rewards of time spent alone. He begins with an account of stories of solitude created by figures such as Michel Montaigne, a writer, and Edward Hopper, a painter. Netta then draw on laboratory work, interviews and surveys to clarify how being alone really affects the human mind.
It is common to treat loneliness and solitude as synonyms (同义词), but they are not. The author suggests that what is negatively described as one state can be positively expressed as the other. Loneliness, often perceived as negative, can potentially be transformed into a positive experience of solitude. To this end he emphasizes how being alone can help restore people and offers practical advice. In a noisy world, he argues, people should make time to be alone, away from attention-grabbing motives.
The book’s interviewees mostly regard a lack of company as a contributor to autonomy (自主). But this depends on whether solitude is desirable or not. Enforced solitude, such as that experienced by prisoners, typically leads to nothing but suffering. Elective solitude, by contrast, affords space for self-reflection. It can open the door to “peak experiences” such as wonder, harmony, and happiness. However, it is a pity that in a highly-connected digital age, many readers don’t like their chances of ever taking a long enough break to have such experiences.
1. How does paragraph 1 introduce the concept of loneliness?A.By tracing its development. | B.By analyzing causes. |
C.By making a point to be argued. | D.By sharing a romantic story. |
A.The various terms of solitude. | B.The societal impact of solitude. |
C.The long-standing history of solitude. | D.The psychological benefits of solitude. |
A.stressful | B.essential | C.changeable | D.harmful |
A.Enforced solitude is a matter of choice. |
B.Enforced solitude contributes to autonomy. |
C.Elective solitude is rare in the digital world. |
D.Elective solitude interrupts peak experiences. |
4 . Nowadays we spend a lot of time on computers, phones and televisions. Connecting to nature is a peaceful and rewarding experience that will inspire your mind and spirit. This article will tell you how to connect to nature in an easy fashion.
1. Go outside and sit down in your own front yard or backyard.
2. Observe the temperature and weather and the patterns of any animals nearby. Note the season and the direction of the wind.
3. Try to stay disconnected from any electronics that you do not absolutely need to be using once you get home.
4. Plant a garden. It can be a flower garden, an herb garden, a vegetable garden or just a few potted plants on your windowsill.
5.
6. Just go outside and smell the roses! To truly connect to nature, you need to go outside and experience it for yourself!
A.Make yourself a cup of herbal tea and read a book if you’d like. |
B.If you live in the city, head for a local park or natural area. |
C.Live a low-carbon green life. |
D.Observe the sky and the ground and observe everything around you. |
E.Make sure to take care of your plants and expose them to sunlight and water them every day. |
F.Find an opportunity to go to the countryside to get close to nature and be relaxed. |
G.Be kind to Mother Nature. |
1.节日简介; 2.风俗习惯; 3.邀请他一起过节。
注意:
1.词数80左右;有关节日的写作
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
3.开头已经给出,不计入总词数。
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1. When will the woman arrive at the hotel?
A.On June 17th. | B.On June 18th. | C.On June 19th. |
A.One with a view of a river. | B.One with a view of a park. | C.One with a view of a hill. |
A.By sending an email. | B.By showing a room card. | C.By placing a form on the door. |
A.The bedroom. | B.The business center. | C.The reception area. |
A.Book tickets. | B.Pick up her tickets. | C.See a film. |
1. Why is it difficult for many kids to make a program?
A.They lack the support of their parents. |
B.They have no access to proper guidance. |
C.They are addicted to playing computer games. |
A.Through app development lessons. |
B.Through the help of iPhone workers. |
C.Through the iPhone software development kit. |
A.Learn to develop Android apps. |
B.Create more apps for the iPhone. |
C.Set up an app development company. |
A.He has introduced several apps to the market. |
B.He has limited experience in app development. |
C.He learned some programming languages in the school club. |
A.Eat out. | B.Study. | C.Have a picnic. |