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childrenseealotofmurderandcrimeonthelocalnews.

  Keepyourexpectationsforyourchildrenreasonable.ManyhighlysuccessfulpeopleneverattendedHarvardorYale.

  Makeexercisepartofyourdailyroutine.Itwillhelpyoucopewithyourownanxietiesandprovideagoodmodelforyourkids.Sometimesanxietyisunavoidable.Butitdoesn’thavetoruinyourlife.

  21.Theauthorthinksthattheconclusionsofanyresearchaboutpeople’sstateofmindare________.

  A)surprisingB)confusingC)illogical 

D)questionable

  22.Whatdoestheauthormeanwhenhesays,“wecan’tturntheclockback”(Line1,Para.3)?

  A)It’simpossibletoslowdownthepaceofchange.

B)Thesocialrealitychildrenarefacingcannotbechanged.

  C)Lessonslearnedfromthepastshouldnotbeforgotten.

  D)It’simpossibletoforgetthepast.

  23.Accordingtoananalysis,comparedwithnormalchildrentoday,childrentreatedasmentallyill50yearsago________.

  A)werelessisolatedphysically

  B)wereprobablylessself-centered

C)probablysufferedlessfromanxiety

  D)wereconsideredlessindividualistic

  24.Thefirstandmostimportantthingparentsshoulddotohelptheirchildrenis________.

  A)toprovidethemwithasaferenvironment

  B)tolowertheirexpectationsforthem

C)togetthemmoreinvolvedsocially

  D)tosetagoodmodelforthemtofollow

  25.Whatconclusioncanbedrawnfromthepassage?

A)Anxiety,thoughunavoidable,canbecopedwith.

  B)Children’sanxietyhasbeenenormouslyexaggerated.

  C)Children’sanxietycanbeeliminatedwithmoreparentalcare.

  D)Anxiety,ifproperlycontrolled,mayhelpchildrenbecomemature.

参考答案:

DBCCA

Theprocessofperceivingothersisrarelytranslated(toourselvesorothers)intocold,objectiveterms."

Shewas5feet8inchestall,hadfairhair,andworeacoloredskirt."

Moreoften,wetrytogetinsidetheotherpersontopinpoint(强调)hisorherattitudes,emotions,motivations,abilities,ideas,andcharacters.Furthermore,wesometimesbehaveasifwecanaccomplishthisdifficultjobveryquickly—perhapswithatwo-secondglance.

  ways.Bergersuggestsseveralmethodsforreducinguncertaintiesaboutothers;

whoareknowntoyousoyoucancomparetheobservedperson'

sbehaviorwiththeknownothers'

behavior,observingapersoninasituationwheresocialbehaviorisrelativelyunrestrainedorwhereawidevarietyofbehavioralresponsesarecalledfor,deliberatelystructuringthephysicalorsocialenvironmentsoastoobservetheperson'

sresponsestospecificstimuli(刺激因素),askingpeoplewhohavehadorhavefrequentcontactwiththepersonabouthimorher,andusingvariousstrategiesinface-to-faceinteractiontouncoverinformationaboutanotherperson—question,self-disclosures,andsoon.

  Gettingtoknowsomeoneisanever-endingtask,largelybecausepeopleareconstantlychangingandthemethodsweusetoobtaininformationareoftenimprecise.Youmayhaveknownsomeonefortenyearsandstillknowverylittleabouthim.Ifweaccepttheideathatwewon'

teverfullyknowanotherperson,itenablesustodealmoreeasilywiththosethingsthatgetinthewayofaccurateknowledgesuchassecretsanddeceptions.Itwillalsokeepusfrombeingtoosurprisedorshockedbyseeminglyinconsistentbehavior.Ironically,thosethingsthatkeepusfromknowinganotherpersontoowell(e.g.secretsanddeceptions)maybejustasimportanttothedevelopmentofasatisfyingrelationshipasthosethingsthatenableustoobtainaccurateknowledgeaboutaperson(e.g.disclosuresandtruthfulstatement).

  21.Accordingtothepassage,ifweperceiveaperson,wearelikelytobeinterestedin

  A.whathewearsB.howtallheis

  C.howhappyheisD.whatcolorhedyeshishair

  22.Somepeopleareoftensurprisedbywhatotherpeopledo.AccordingtoBerger,thatismainlybecause_______.

  A.somepeoplearemoreemotionalthanothers

  B.somepeoplearenotawareofthefactthatwewillnevercompletelyknowanotherperson

  C.somepeoplearesensitiveenoughtosensethechangeofotherpeople'

sattitudes

  D.somepeoplechoosetokeeptothemselves

  23.Wemayhaveknownsomeonefortenyearsandstillknowverylittleabouthimbecause_______.

  A.wedon'

taccepttheideathatwemightneverfullyknowanotherperson

  B.weoftengetinformationinacasualandinexactway

  C.wepaymoreattentiontootherpeople'

smotivationsandemotions?

62?

  D.weoftenhaveface-to-faceconversationwithhim

  24.Therearethingsthatwefindpreventingusfromknowingothers.Thesethingsare

  A.disclosuresB.deceptions

  C.stimuliD.interactions

  25.Thispassagemainlyconcerns_______.

  A.therelationshipbetweenpeopleB.theperceptionofotherpeople

  C.secretsanddeceptionsofpeopleD.people'

sattitudesandcharacters

  21.C22.B23.B24.B25.B

Asthe11oflifecontinuestoincrease,wearefastlosingtheartofrelaxation.Onceyouareinhabitofrushingthroughlife,beingonthegofrommorningtillnight,itishardtoslowdown.Butrelaxationisessentialforahealthymindandbody.

  Stressisanaturalpartofeverydaylifeandthereisnowaytoavoidit.Infact,itisnotthebadthingitisoften12tobe.Acertainamountofstressis13toprovidemotivationandgivepurposetolife.Itisonlywhenthestressgetsoutofcontrolthatitcanleadtopoor14andillhealth.

  Theamountofstressapersoncan15dependsverymuchontheindividual.Somepeoplearenotafraidofstress,andsuchcharactersare16primematerialformanagerialresponsibilities.Othersloseheartatthefirstsignsof17difficulties.Whenexposedtostress,inwhateverform,wereactbothchemicallyandphysically.Infactwemakechoicebetween"

fight"

or"

flight"

andinmoreprimitivedaysthechoicesmadethedifferencebetweenlifeordeath.Thecriseswemeettodayareunlikelytobeso18,buthoweverlittlethestress,itinvolvesthesameresponse.Itiswhensuchareactionlastslong,throughcontinued19tostress,thathealthbecomesendangered.Suchseriousconditionsashighbloodpressureandheartdiseasehaveestablishedlinkswithstress.Sincewecannot20stressfromourlives(itwouldbeunwisetodosoevenifwecould),weneedtofindwaystodealwithit.

  A.cancelB.paceC.extremeD.automatically

  E.removeF.vitalG.performanceH.supposed

  I.rateJ.exposureK.achievementL.unusual

  MobviouslyNwithstandOharsh

  参考答案:

  11.B12.H13.F14.G15.N16.M17.L18.C19.J20.E

Intheearlydaysofnuclearpower,theUnitedStatesmakemoneyonit.Buttodayopponents(反对者)havesocomplicateditsdevelopmentthatnonuclearplantshavebeenorderedorbuiltherein12years.

  Thegreatestfearofnuclearpoweropponentshasalwaysbeenareactor"

meltdown"

.Today,thechancesofameltdownthatwouldthreatenU.S.publichealthareverylittle.Buttoevenfurtherreducethepossibility,engineersaretestingnewreactorsthatrelynotonhumanjudgmenttoshutthemdownbutonthelawsofnature.NowGeneralElectricisalreadybuildingtwoadvancedreactorsinJapan.Butdon'

texpectthemevenonU.S.shoresunlessthingschangeinWashington.

  Theprocedureforlicensingnuclearpowerplantsisabaddream.Anytimeduring,orevenafter,construction,anobjectionbyanygrouporindividualcanbringeverythingtoahaltwhilethematterisinvestigatedortakentocourt.Meanwhile,thebuildermustaddnice-but-not-necessaryimprovements,someofwhichforcehimtoknockdownwallsandstartover.Ineverycasewhenaplanthasbeenopposed,theNuclearRegulationCommissionhasultimatelygrantedalicensetoconstructoroperate.Butthevictoryoftencostssomuchthattheutilityendsupabandoningtheplantanyway.

  AcaseinpointistheShorehamplantonNewYork'

sLongIsland.ShorehamwasavirtualtwintotheMillstoneplantinConnecticut,bothorderedinthemid-60'

s.Millstone,completedfor$101million,hasbeengeneratingelectricityfortwodecades.Shoreham,however,wassingledoutbyantinuclearactivistswho,bysendinginendlessprotests,drovethecostover$5billionanddelayeditsuseformanyyears.

  Shorehamfinallywonitsoperationlicense.Buttheplanthas

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