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times. When the passage is" read for the first time, you should listen carefully
for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are
required to fill in the blanks numbered .from 36 to 43 with the exact words you
have just heard. For blanks numbered from 44 to 46 you are required to fill in
the missing information. For these blanks, you can either use the exact words
you have just heard or write down the main points in your own words.
Finally,when the passage is read for the third time ,you should check what you
have written. The term empathy (感同身受) was
derived from Greek, meaning "feeling with someone. " to empathize with someone
is to experience what the other is experiencing from that person's point of view
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achieve empathy, try to remain relatively calm, free yourself from your own
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you're angry, you'll be so caught up in your own anger that you'll be unable to
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your first step is to resist {{U}} {{U}} 5 {{/U}} {{/U}}the
other person's behaviors. If you judge them as right or wrong, good or bad, you
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understanding. Second,learn as much as you can. The more you
know about a person, {{U}} {{U}} 9 {{/U}} {{/U}}Try to
understand the reasons and the motivations for the person's feelings.
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填空题In academic settings, ______ identify developmental, visual, and auditory problems for which thechild may need special assistance.
填空题Trying to get recorded what you said or did in your dream can help increase your dream recall.
填空题His hand shook a little _____________ (当他将钥匙插入锁的时候).
填空题Next in our series on friendship rules, we address the importance of providing assistance to your friends when they are in need. Being able to
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friends to be there with emotional and
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support when things get rough is an
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for the maintenance of healthy friendships. The value of
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support is evident in the youngest and the oldest of friends. As one twenty-something shared in a discussion on friendship, "If someone is never there for you despite you being there for them in times of need, that"s worth ending a friendship."
Most of us tend to
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being able to meet our own needs. A lot of us might even feel a little
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or hesitant about asking others for help. Many might hope that friends can sense and respond to their needs without their having to make a direct request. Take a moment, though, and
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exactly which friends you would be willing to call on if a need
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. Who would you have an easier time asking, new friends or old friends? Friends or family? Most of us would probably have to answer, "It depends." Situations and circumstances call for different SOS signals and different friends are more able to rally or
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in some cases than others. For the friends you
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among your closest ones, there is probably nothing you wouldn"t do for them if they sent out a call for support.
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填空题People who live in heavily industrialized areas do not get as much sunlight as they should. Dust (1) over a city at altitudes (海拔) of between 4,000 and 8,000 feet cuts out between 20 and 50 percent of the sunlight and up to 90 percent of the ultraviolet light (紫外线). But dust is not the only thing to (2) about. When fuels are burned, whether in a factory, or in a home, or in the engine of a car, CO2 is given off. CO2 in the atmosphere acts as a kind of (3) around the earth, keeping warms in and so slowly raising the (4) of the earth. This could really change the climate all over the world. Everybody wants to have a car. (5) , while they are giving us so much pleasure, cars are also poisoning us. The amount of dangerous substances sent out by a car is quite (6) . Did you know, for example, that a hundred cars produce on (7) a third of a ton of CO2 as well as many other (8) substances every day? Now, more and more people are realizing the importance of clean air. Schools are now teaching about the pollution problems. Scientists and engineers are trying to (9) new engines for cars. But what about the millions of cars already in use? Must they all be thrown away? It might be very (10) to change them so that they, too, are pollution-free. A. forge B. screen C. expensive D. floating E. unfortunately F. average G. poisonous H. develop I. temperature J. surprising K. overtaking L. essential M. regulation N. generously O. worry
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填空题John Lennon was admired by many people of the 1970s because ______.
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填空题More mature opinions of a teenager will lead to more interesting argument.
