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试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages33页2024-2025学年高一英语上学期期末真题分类汇编-学生版——专题06阅读理解七选五(一)(23-24高一上·江苏常州·期末)Evensmallamountsofprocessedmeatcangreatlyraiseyourcancerrisk,theWorldCancerResearchFund(WCRF)writes.TheWCRFupdatetheirguidelineseverydecade,andinthisone,theyoutlinethreemainproblems:tobacco,redprocessedmeat,andalcohol(酒精).1Almosthalfofallcancercasesarepreventable,theywrite,andthemoststraightforwardwayisthroughahealthydiet.Butwhatdoesthatmean?

Nosmoking2Whilethisisnotstrictlyapartofahealthydiet,smokinghaslongbeenproventocauseawidevarietyofcancers,aswellasincreasetheriskforcardiovasculardiseasesandotherserioushealthissuesAvoidalcoholDecadesago,peoplethoughtthatyoucouldenjoyalcoholinlowtomoderatequantitieswithoutcausingahealthrisk.Recentresearchseemstosuggestthateveninlowquantities,drinkingalcoholcangreatlyincrease,yourriskofcancer.3So,betteravoidit.RedmeatThelistwouldn’tbecompletewithoutredmeat.Asotherstudiesbeforeit,theWCRFreportfurtheremphasizesthatredmeatisalsoassociatedwithanimportantriseincancerrisk,especiallyprocessedredmeat.39.4Noamountofprocessedredmeatissafeifyouwanttominimizeyourriskofcancer.Thefindingsdon’tnecessarilyoffersomething-theyjustrepeatwhatmountainsofresearcharealreadysaying:ifyouwanttoavoid,cancer,youneedtoeatmorethingsthataregoodforyou,lessofthethingsthatareharmfultoyou,andbeatleastsomewhatphysicallyfit.5A.Yes,evenlittledrinkingisbadforyou.B.Asmokingareaisplannedforpeoplewhowanttosmoke.C.Thefirstthingyoushoulddoisgiveupsmoking(ifyoudosmoke).D.However,inthemodernworld,thatseemstobeincreasinglydifficult.E.Letmespellthatoutadifferentway:baconandsausagesarebadforyou.F.TheWCRFreportfocusesonfindingthecausesofcancerandhowtoavoidthem.G.Besidesaffectingphysicalhealth,redmeatalsodoesharmtoone’smentalhealth.(二)(23-24高一上·江苏南通·期末)Thesignificanceofthejunioryearinhighschoolisoftenignored.6Makingplansforuniversityandfuturecareersmainlydependsonthismostimportanttimeaswell.Herearesometipsonhowtospendasuccessfuljunioryear:•Starttoresearchuniversitiesandcolleges.Universityapplicationprocessesarenotonlylongandcomplex,buttheyalsovary(不同)bycountryandregion.Visituniversitywebsitesandfindoutwhattheapplicationperiodis,whatdocumentsareneeded,andanyadditionalqualificationstheyrequire.7Organizingthisinformationinatablehelpsmakecomparisonseasier.•Findtraininginthefieldofyourinterest.Thisprovidesyouwithanopportunitytodevelopnewskillsandacquireknowledgebeyondtheclassroom.8Byobservingandexperiencingtheworkplacedirectly,Idevelopedmyinterestsfurtherinthatmedicalfieldandlearnedandfelthowdoctorsandnursesconnectedwithpatients.•Beactivelyinvolvedintheschoolcommunity.9Itmaywellbethelastopportunitytomakeunforgettablememoriesinhighschoolbeforecomingintotherealworld.Cherishtheconnectionsyoumakeduringhighschool,astheycanprovideasupportnetworkthroughoutyourlife.•10Duringthejunioryear,acontinuousnumberoflongreportsandthepressureofexamsmaymakeyouanxiousandinsecure.Seekemotionalsupportfromyourfriends,parentsandteachers,andhavesomeonewhoyoucantrust.Also,sparesometimetoplaysportsorenjoyyourhobbies.Thinkofyourhighschooljourneylikeamarathon:althoughyoumaybeslow,aslongasyoustayflexible,youwillbeabletofinishtherace.A.Findyourownwaystorelievestress.B.Haveasmoothcommunicationwithyourparents.C.Thereisabrightfutureinfrontofeveryoneofyou.D.Infact,itisthebusiestandtoughesttimeofhighschoollife.E.Ionceworkedatalocalhospitalduringmysummervacation.F.Don’thesitatetoparticipateinnewactivitiesortakeanyleadershiprole.G.Collectinformationaboutdifferentaspectsoftheuniversityasmuchaspossible.(三)(23-24高一上·江苏连云港·期末)Anyonewhohasanideaworthsharingisabletogiveapowerfultalk.Theonlyimportantthinginpublicspeakingisnotconfidence,stagepresence,orsmoothtalking.11Iamusingtheword“idea”quitegenerallyhere.12Itcanbeasimplehow-to.Orabeautifulpicturethathasmeaning.Orperhapsjustareminderofwhatmattersmostinlife.Anideaisanythingthatcanchangehowpeopleseetheworld.Doyouhaveideasthatareworthawideraudience?13Alotofspeakersarehappytotalkforhourswithoutsharinganythingmuchofvalue.Buttherearealsomanypeoplewhothinklittleofthevalueoftheirwork,theirlearning,andtheirdeepunderstandings.Morelikely,youhavefarmoreinyouworthsharingthanyou’reevenawareof.Youdon’thavetohaveinventedlionlights.You’veledalifethatisyoursandyoursonly.14Therearelessonstobedrawnfromsomeofthoseexperiencesthataredefinitelyworthsharing.Youjusthavetoknowwhichones.15Whatarethetwoorthreethingsyou’vedonethatyou’remostproudof?Ifyoucouldwaveamagicstick,whatistheoneideayou’dmostlovetospreadtootherpeople’sminds?A.Areyoustressedaboutthis?B.Itishavingsomethingworthsaying.C.Itdoesn’thavetobeagreatinvention.D.Thelessonyoumightdrawfromthestoryisfamiliar.E.Thereareexperiencesyou’vehadthatareuniquetoyou.F.Thinkbackoveryourworkofthelastthreeorfouryears.G.It’samazinghowbadweareatjudgingananswertothatquestion.(四)(22-23高一上·江苏无锡·期末)Europeansandotherwesternnationshavecontrolledcarindustryforoveracentury.Butanewcomerwillsoonberunningafterthemattheirheels.16ItismorethantenyearssincetheydidbetterthanAmericatobecomethemostproductivecar-makersintheworld.Chinaisproducingthebestcarsintheworld,andonthewaytocontrollingcarproduction.17Chinahasgraduallybuiltitscar-makingcapabilitiesduringdifferentperiods.18Andthenitsstate-ownedcompaniesreachedarrangementswithwesternmakerslikeGeneralMotorsinthe1980s.Thisproducedcarsthatwerefarbetterdesigned,andsoonChina’sroadswerebecomingbusywithwesternclones.19Itstillpaysrelativelylowwagesandhasmillionsofskilledworkers.Skilledworkersareimportanttoreducethecostsbecausetheymakevehiclesthatneedfewerrebuilds.SomeChinesevehiclesinthepasttenyearshaven’thadthedesignexpectedbywesternbuyers,sohaven’tsoldinenoughcarsinEuropetoworrythewesternmakers.20Chinese-designedandbuiltvehiclesarenotfarbehindintheirdesign,andstartingtoenterEuropeanmarkets.XpengisoneChinesestart-upthatonlyproduceselectricvehicles.HavingsoldwellinChina,itismakingitsfirstmovesintoEuropeviaNorwaywithitsG3model.Thenextrevolutionincarindustryisreplacingpetrolvehicleswithelectric.WithallofChina’sadvantages,itcouldfinallybecomethehomeofthebestcarsintheworld.A.Howdidthishappen?B.Yetthisischangingrapidly.C.Thesecarssoldwellathomeandabroad.D.TheChinesearenotexactlynewcomers.E.Chinaalsohasexcellentshippinglinks,likeShanghai.F.Chinaisalsoinagoodpositiontobuildcarsfortherightprice.G.ItoriginallybeganmakingSoviet-designedvehiclesinthe1950s.(五)(23-24高一上·江苏镇江·期末)Forcollegeapplicants,theessayistheplacetoshowtheirwritingskillsandlettheiruniquevoiceshinethrough.Theywanttheiressaytomakeagoodimpression,buttheyhaveonlyseveralhundredwordstomakethathappen.21Here’swhatstudentsneedtoknowaboutwritingagoodcollegeapplicationessay.GettingStartedontheCollegeEssayAgoodtimeforstudentstobeginworkingontheiressaysisthesummerbeforesenioryear,whenhomeworkandafter-schoolactivitiesaren’ttakinguptimeandmentalenergy.22.Thisisparticularlyimportantforthoseapplyingforearlydecisionorearlyaction.Studentscangoonlinetoreviewessayrequirementsforthecollegestheywanttoapplyto.Forexample,manystudentsmaystartwiththeCommonApp,anapplicationplatformacceptedbymorethan1,000schools.HowtoPickaCollegeEssayTopicTheessayisn’tacompleteautobiography(自传).It’sterribletothinkofputtingtheirwholelifeinoneessay.23.Studentscanalsowriteaboutsomethingthatshowsanaspectoftheirbackground.Thesearethetypesofessaysthattypicallystandout.WritingtheCollegeEssayThekeytoagoodcollegeessayiskeepingitsimple.Inotherwords,theyshouldthinksmall.24.Anexpertsays,“Youdon’thavetocomeupwithaplanforworldpeace.Thinksmallenoughtoidentifydetailsinyourlifethatbelongonlytoyou.”EditingandSubmitting(提交)theCollegeEssayWhenreviewingtheessay,studentsshouldmakesuretheirwritingisshowing,nottelling.Thismeansstudentsshouldshowtheirreadersexamplesthatprovetheyhavecertaindetails.25.OntheCommonApp,forexample,studentscopytheiressayintoatextbox.A.Thiscanfeellikealotofpressure.B.Don’tletanyoneelsechangethestyleoftheessay.C.Theycanaskfriendsorotherfamilymembersforhelp.D.Itmeanspayingcloseattentiontothelittlemeaningfulthingsintheirlife.E.Startingearlywillalsogivestudentsplentyoftimetoworkthroughtheessay.F.Expertssaystudentsshouldnarrowtheirfocusandwriteaboutauniqueexperience.G.Whenanessayisreadytogo,studentswillgenerallysubmititonlinewiththerestoftheirapplication.(六)(23-24高一上·江苏盐城·期末)Conflict(矛盾)isunavoidableinafriendship,butknowinghowtodealwithitcanmakeadifference.Herearesometipsthatmayhelpyou.★Alwayschoosecomfortablespacestohavedifficultconversationsin.26Therefore,meetingyourfriendinpersontodiscussaproblemisthebestway,withaphonecallbeingtheotheroptiontoconsiderifyoucan’tmeethim/herinperson.27Acafé,forexample,isagoodchoice.★Trytoseethingsfromyourfriend’spointofview.Whensomeone,orsomething,hasmadeyouunhappy,itcanbeeasytoseethingscompletelyfromyourpointofview.28Whenyoutalktoyourfriend,keepanopenmind,andseethesituationfromhisorherside.Avoidstatementthatbeginwith“Youdid”or“Yousaid.”29Besides,makesureyouarefocusedonthecurrent(当前的)conflict.Bringinguppastconflictsorfeelingswillonlymakethesituationworse.★30Ifyoucan’tsolvetheproblemanditcontinuestomakeyoufeelbad,itmightbetimetogiveupyourfriendship.Thiscanbereallydifficultbutcuttingsomeonewhoismakingyouunhappyoffmightbeagoodthingintheendforbothyouandyourfriend.A.Conveyyourhonestfeelings.B.Butthisisunhelpfulduringdisagreements.C.Decidewhetheryouneedtoendthefriendship.D.Communicatewith“feelingstatements”suchas“Ifeel…”.E.Onceyourconflictissolved,moveforwardwithyourfriend.F.Textingsomeoneislikelytobeaninvitationtomisunderstanding.G.Makesureyoufindsomewheretomeetwhereyoubothfeelcomfortable.(七)(23-24高一上·江苏泰州·期末)Homeworkstresscanbeharmful,makingstudentsanxious,tired,andbuildingnegativefeelingstowardsthewholeexperienceofstudying,Ifyouaretroubled,readonforsometipsonstressmanagement,andfindasolutionthatsuitsyou.●31Goodtimemanagementmaynotsolveallofyourproblems,butitcangoalongwaywhenyouaredealingwithstressfromhomework.Mosthomeworkstressstartsfromfailingtofinishhomeworkintime.Recordingthetimespentonindividualtasks,aswellasplanningcarefully,mayhelpreduceyourstress.●Useacleanworkspace.Beforeyoubeginworkingonyourhomework,ensurethereisnotanythingthatleadstopoorconcentrationinyourworkspace.32Inaddition,itisproventhattooloudnoise,toomanycolors,andmessyspacecancausemorestress,andthereforeclearingupthetablemayhelpyouconcentrate.●Askforhelp.33Sometimesstressiscausedbythefactthatthetaskistoodifficultforyoutounderstand.Gettingsomeexternalaidmayhelpyoubetterunderstandthetopicandfurtheryourabilitytocompletetheproject.●HaveatimelyrestDon’tforgettorestwhenyoustarttofeelburntout.34Anditisimportanttodealwithitwhenitcomesup.Greatwaysofrestingincludetakingashortsleep,goingonawalk,dancing,cookinganiceandnutritiousmeal,exercising,andspendingsometimeonahobby.Thesearejustsomeofthemanywaysofhowyoucandealwithhomeworkstress.Thefactisthatforsomeofyou,stressmaystillbepartofthestudy.35Ifyoucanmanageit,youmayfindyourworklessstressful.A.Managetimeproperly.B.Makefulluseofyourtime.C.Inthatcase,moreseriousproblemsarelikelytofollow.D.Don’thesitatetoturntoteacherswhenfeelingchallenged.E.Mentalandphysicaltirednessisacommonsideeffectofstress.F.Allthatcanbedoneisfindtricksworkingforyoutodealwiththisstress.G.Itcouldbeaphoneoranythingelsetakingyourmindawayfromhomework.(八)(22-23高一下·江苏淮安·期末)Haveyoueverfeltawaveofanxiety(焦虑)whengoingoutinpublic?Haveyoueverfeltasifpeopleweretalkingaboutyouorlaughingatyou?36.Luckily,herearethreetipstohelpyouovercomethisissue.Understandthespotlighteffect(焦点效应)Manypeopleassumethatthey’rebeingjudgedallthetimebutactuallyitmayonlybeoccasional.Keepingthisinmind,wecanlookatothersandthinktoourselves,“Ah,they’reprobablythinkingaboutthemselvesrightnow”.Wheneveryoustartfeelinganxiousoutside,youcanremindyourselfofthis.37.Itwillgiveyouanadvantageinsocialsituations.Usecognitiverestructuring(认知重建)38.Forexample,youstutter(结巴)abitwhiletalkingwithsomeoneelse.Thenyoubegintoworryyou’vemessedupandthatthispersonnowthinkslessofyou.Inthissituation.youcanremindyourselfthateveryonestuttersfromtimetotime.Andsincethespotlighteffectexists,chancesarethispersondidn’tevennoticeit.Thiswayofthinkingwillimmediatelyrelaxyou.39Ifyoualwaysrunawayfromafear,yourbodyandmindwillrememberitassomethingdangerousenoughtorunawayfrom.Butifyoufaceyourfears,overtimeyourbodywillstarttoacceptthemassomethingmanageable.Andyouranxietyshoulddecreaselittlebylittle.Youcantakebabystepshere.Startoffbysayingthankyoutopeopleyouoftenmeet,suchascashiersorbusdrivers.Thenwhenyoufeelcomfortableenough,moveontomakingsmalltalkswiththem.40.Thisshouldhelpyouwithyouranxiety.A.FaceyourfearsB.TalktopeoplefrequentlyC.YoucanturnablindeyetopeoplearoundyouD.Well,youmightbesufferingfromsocialanxietyE.YoucanalsotrytofocusmoreonothersthanyourselvesF.Finally,youcanincreasetheamountanddepthofthesetalksG.Thisiswhenyouquestionthebeliefsthatcauseyouranxiety(九)(23-24高一上·浙江丽水·期末)Self-discipline(自律)isatermthateveryoneunderstands.However,fewpeopleappreciateit.Disciplinehappenstoeventhemostfamouspeople.Itisnecessaryforalllivingbeings,becausewithoutittherewouldbedisorderaroundus.41.Improvesyourself-esteemNothingismoreenjoyablethandevelopingnewhabits,quittingoldones,andachievingyourgoals.42.Sticktoaroutine,manageyourtime,andfightdelay.Highself-esteemcarrieswithittherestofyourlifeandyourrelationship.Highself-esteemalsohelpsyoufacechallengeswithgreaterconfidenceindifficultsituations.HelpsyouachievegoalsWeallhavegoalsinlife.Workgoalsareverycommon,buttheycanalsoincludethingslikelearninganewlanguage,improvingahobbyorfitnessgoal.43.Itwon’thappenovernight.44.Notallgreatheadsareborn,mostofwhomfollowaverybusyscheduleandkeepthedisciplineintheirlivestobecomegoodleaders.Gooddisciplinecreatesapositiveattitudetowardssociety,confidenceandadesiretodosomethinggreat.Disciplinehelpspeopledevelopattitudesthatarethekeytosuccess.Theycanserveasgreatrolemodelsforothersinsociety.Makesyoumoretrustworthy45.Forexample,ifyoudon’tknowhowtomanageyourtime,youmayhaveproblemsmeetingdeadlinesatwork,arrivingontimeforeventsandmeetings,orspendingenoughtimewithyourlovedones.Youcanearnareputationforbeinguntrustworthy.Disciplinecanhelpyoudevelopnewhabits,andmanageyourtimeeffectively.Withtimeanddiscipline,youwillseeimprovementsandsuccess.A.MakesyoualeaderB.HelpspeoplebuildconfidenceC.YouneeddisciplinetogetwhatyouwantD.LackofdisciplinecanmakeabigdifferenceinyourlifeE.Therefore,theimportanceofdisciplineinlifecannotbeignoredF.TrustworthypeoplearemorelikelytobelikedandrespectedbyothersG.Thesevictoriesgiveyouasenseofhappiness,makingiteasiertokeepdiscipline(十)(23-24高一上·浙江杭州·期末)AyoungmancalledJerryKingattendedashowinhishometownofTampa,Floridain1918andwasdeeplyimpressedbytheunicyclists(独轮车手).46.Itwouldtakeanother40yearsforthedreamtocometruewhenheformedTheCharlesRiders,knowntodayasTheKingCharlesTroupe(剧团),agroupofyoungAfricanAmericankidswhoperformedunbelievablebasketballskillswhileridingunicycles.Mr.Kingfirsttaughthis6-year-oldsonCharleshowtorideunicycleinthehallwayoftheirhouse.WhentheweatherturnednicetheymovedoutsidetothelocalparkwhereCharlesshowedhisskillstotheotherkidsintheneighborhood.47.In1958,withthepurposeofgettingmorepeopleinthecommunityinvolved,JerryKingstartedaunicycleclub.Theclub,basedoutoftheSouthBronx,wasmadeupof100kids,andMrJerryuseditasanopportunitytobuildtheircharacter.48.Thefirsttryofthetroupetookplacein1961onasidewalkoutsideMadisonSquareGarden.49.AproducernamedIrvingFeld,fromBarnumandBaileyCircus,sensedimmediatelythattherawenergyoftheseyoungathletescouldbeshapedintoahigh-qualityproduction.TheKingCharlesTroupemadeitsfirstpublicperformanceoneyearlater,andthereafterbegantheirroadintothespotlight.Now,onits5thgeneration,thetroupehasperformedtoover100millionfans.“50.We’vehaddifficulttimes,butthey’veonlydeepenedourfaithinthoseideals.”saidHarrison,onememberofthetroupe.A.Whatheexperiencedthatdaysparked(触发)adream.B.Theirexcellentskillsarenotachievedovernight.C.Fromthisclub,TheKingCharlesTroupewasborn.D.Combiningunicycleswithbasketballwasacommonattemptatthattime.E.Mr.Kingsharedhistalentswithotherkidswhowantedtolearnhowtoride.F.ThistroupeisallaboutlivingtheidealsofthecharacterthatMr.Jerrytaughtus.G.There,theteamshowedtheirunicyclingandbasketballpassingskillssuccessfully.(十一)(23-24高一上·浙江台州·期末)Life!It’salotoffunbutitcanalsobechallenging.51Lifecanletusdownandcansometimesfailtodeliverwhatwewerehopingfor.That’sjustthewayitis.Butsometimestheproblemsthattroubleusaretheonesthatwecreateinourownmindssomaybeit’stimetostopblamingothers,badluck,orwhatever,andlooktoourselves.Hereareafewsimpletipstochangethewayweliveforthebetter.“Mylife’samess.IjustwishIcoulddisappear”;“Whydothesethingsalwayshappentome?”Thoughtslikethesehelpnoone.Overdramatising(过分夸大)asituationonlymakesitworse.Tryandputthingsintoperspectivealittle,takeastepback,sleeponit,oraskafriendforhelp.52Soyourteacherdidn’tgiveyouthepartintheschoolplaythatyoureallywanted.Well,that’sashame.53Maybetherewereotherstudentswhoweremoresuitedtotherole.Similarly,whenyourfootballteamloses,theydon’tlosejusttoupsetyou.Thingsgowrongforamillionandonedifferentreasons.It’snotallaboutyou.Noonegetsitrightallofthetime,andthatincludesyou!Sodon’texpectlifetoalwaysworkoutthewayyouthinkitshould.54Ifyou’renotlivinguptoyourownexpectations,bekindtoyourself.55Andnexttimelifedoesn’tgoexactlythewayyouwantitto,tryanduseoneortwo.It’stimetotakecontrolofyourlife.A.Sokeepthesetipsinmind.B.Thingsdon’talwaysgoourway.C.Thingsareneverasbadastheyseem.D.Openyourmindtootherpossibilities.E.Ifothersletyoudown,bekindtothem.F.There’snothingyoucandotochangethepast.G.Butitdoesn’tmeanyourteacherdoesn’tlikeyou.(十二)(23-24高一上·浙江宁波·期末)We’reallhuman,andweknowtherearesomedayswhenwefeelgoodandotherswhenwegetdowninthedumps.Butknowinghowtokeepthingssteady,oratleastmorepositivethannegative,isasmartmoveforyourhealth,bothmentalandphysical.56“Mood(情绪)awarenessisanecessarypartofkeepinggoodmentalhealth.Itdoesn’tmeanyoushouldfeelpositiveallthetime.57Instead,trytobeawareofwhatyourmoodis,whateventsorenvironmentscanstartit,andlearnwaystofindbalance,”explainsHimaliPandya,chiefstrategyanddevelopmentofficeratPeopleUSA,amentalhealthcrisispreventioncenter.Atthefirststep,you’resupposedtotrymoodtracking.58Useonemethodperweek,thenthinkaboutwhichseemedtoworkbestforyouandconsiderbuildingitintoyourroutinegoingforward.·DailyJournalingJustletitflow!Eachday,writedownhowyoufeltwhenyouwokeupinthemorning,atmidday,andintheevening.59Itmayalsobehelpfultowritedownanythingthatcontributedtoachangeinyourmoodthroughouttheday.Thisisagreatwellnessactivitythatcanhelpyouprocessdailyexperiences.·MoodChartThisissimilartojournaling,butitoffersabitmorestructurethatcanhelpshowanypatternsthatseemtoinfluenceyourmood.60Andthendrawcolumns(柱状图)fordayoftheweek,mood,andmood-changingfactors.Makeitfunbyusingcoloredpensoremojistickersfortracking.A.Belowaretwopopularwaystodothis.B.Infact,thatisanunrealisticexpectation.C.Andthentherearetimeswhenourmoodszipupanddown!D.Becomingawareofyourmoodtrendscanhelpyougetthere.E.Theseareimagesyoucolorinaccordingtohowyou’refeeling.F.Createachartinyourjournal,onawhiteboard,oronapieceofpaper.G.Ifyounoticemoodchangesbetweenthosetimeperiods,writethosedowntoo.(十三)(23-24高一上·浙江温州·期末)Becomingaself-actualizedpersonmeansbecomingsomeonewhohasreachedtheirfullpotential(潜力).Collegeiswhereyoucanexploreandslowlybuildyourselfintothekindofpersonyouwanttobe.Here’ssomeadvicethatwillmakethejourneyeasierforyou.Takecareofyourselfbeforeanything.ReachingyourfullpotentialisthefinallevelofMaslow’sHierarchyofneeds(马斯洛需层次理论).61Thingslikeeatinghealthyfoodandkeepingyourselfsafeneedtobetakencareofbeforeyourexplorationofpersonalgrowth.Neverstoplearning.Learningdoesn’tstopwhenyouleavecollege.Infact,youshouldmakeitapointtokeeplearningaslongasyou’realive.Whateverjobyouchoose,there’salwaysgoingtobenewknowledge.62Findsomethingfunineverything.It’sfinetoadmitthatcertaintopicsaredifficulttounderstandimmediately.Butconsideringthemasboringwillonlyannoyyouandmakethelearningprocessharder.63Notopicwillbeboringifyoutreatitwiththerightattitude.64Withoutorganizationalskills,youcannotmakegoodarrangementsandfinishtasksontime.Youneedtolearnhowtomanageyourtimebecausethiswillgiveyouenoughspacetostudyforcollege,andthenhaveenoughfreetimeforyourownhobbiesoutsideofschool.Reachingyourfullpotentialisanongoinglife-longprocess.65Ifyougiveyourselfenoughtimeandspace,you’llrealizeyourfullpotentialasyougrowandlearn.A.Organizeyourtimeeffectively.B.Balanceyourstudyandhobbies.C.Thewillingnesstocontinuelearningwilltakeyoufarinlife.D.Toreallygetpleasurefromlearning,youmustkeepanopenmind.E.Withtheideathatit’sboring,you’llneverfinditanyeasiertolearn.F.Itrequiresyoutosatisfyyourneedsforhealth,safetyandnewexperiences.G.Thismeansyouhavetomeetyourbasicneedsfirstbeforeyouconsideryourdreams.(十四)(23-24高一上·浙江宁波·期末)Improvingyourfamilylifecanhelpmakeyourfamilymemberscloserandpreventconflictsfromgettinginthewayofeveryone’shappiness.66Fortunately,therearelotsofconcretestepsyoucantaketomakeyourtimewithyourfamilymoreenjoyableandfulfilling.Havemealstogetherasoftenaspossible.Parentsworkandkidshaveafter-schoolactivities,soit’stoughtohavebreakfastanddinnertogethereveryday.However,doyourbesttoeattogetherasoftenaspossible.67Whensomeonegetshomefromworkorpracticelate,sitdownwiththemwhiletheyhavedinner,evenifyou’vealreadyeaten.Spendingtimetogetherandhavingaconversationismoreimportantthaneatingatthesametime.Dohouseholdchorestogether.Fewpeopleactuallyenjoydoingchores,butsharinghouseholdresponsibilitiescanhelpeveryoneinyourfamilytakeprideinyourhome.68.Forinstance,whoeverfinishesfoldingtheirlaundryfirstmightgettopickoutthemovieyou’llwatchtogether.Dividechoresupintoage-appropriatecategories.Afterdinner,youryoungestcouldwipethetable,youroldestcouldfillthedishwasher,andyoucouldputawayleftovers.Avoidcomparingyourfamilytothoseyouseeonsocialmedia.Itcanbeeasytobelievethatbecauseotherpeoplealwayslookhappyintheirpicturesandvideos,theyalwaysfeelthatway.69Ifyoustarttoenvysomeoneelse’sfamily,justremindyourselfthatyoudon’tknowwhattheirlifeisreallylike,andtheylikelyhavefamilyargumentsandotherissuesjustlikeeveryoneelse.Remember,evenifsomeoneelse’sfamilytakesmorevacationsorhasmoreexpensivethings,itdoesn’tmeanthey’reanyhappierthanyouandyourfamilyare.Avoidharshcriticismandjudgments.Giveeachotherpermissiontoexpressemotionsandactsillywithoutfearofcriticismorjud

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