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填空题Louise Richard
填空题Angela Betty
填空题Gui Lin:
填空题Lee Beaty: Your "Health For Life" articles give excellent advice on simple lifestyle changes to improve health. Whenever possible, I ride my bicycle to work. While I was a student, I also rode to class. We need to educate motorists about sharing the road with cyclists, and create bike lanes to encourage more people to go from point A to point B while getting some exercise, saving fuel and improving the environment. Roberto Anson: You had a fascinating exploration in your "Health For Life" articles. Technology often makes us give up responsibility for our health. The United States has the best medical technology but unequal access to care. The point is that, increasingly, only the healthy and well-off can afford health care. Your advice to skip the heart scan and spend the money on a health club membership shifts the focus from technology to personal responsibility. Fred Leeds: Dr. Nancy Rigotti's "Kicking the Habit"is tried, but not necessarily true advice. As a former three-pack-a-day smoker, I tried these approaches many times with no success until I finally accepted a fundamental truth about myself. Only after I got my mind set to the point where my de sire to quit smoking was stronger than the desire to continue was I able to put the cigarettes down. Bill Wittig: It is well documented that people with the Type D personality have chemicals in their brains that differ from those of normal people. Many of them never get mental health treatment because they work, have families and by all observable criteria are functioning well. They do not realize their problem. What might prevent the Type D personality from having a heart attack is some psy chological treatment as well as fish oil. Kristin Linklater: Your magazine tells me that not only must I exercise to avoid heart attacks, but I must be hap py. I must laugh a lot, or my heart will be starved of necessary chemicals. I must have friends and community to support me, or I'll certainly die soon. I tried to take the Type D personality test that will determine whether I'm going to die of negativity, but your column headings, "False, Less false, Neutral, Less true, True," make it impossible to figure out my behavior. Now match the name of each person (61 to 65) to the appropriate statement. Note: there are two extra statements. Statements[A] You can hardly force yourself to do a thing until you feel like doing it.[B] Mental health treatment may help prevent some physical problems.[C] We'd better count more on regular exercise than medical care.[D] I'm not interested in taking any behavior test proposed in magazines.[E] Cycling is good for health as well as for our surroundings. [F] To save money and improve health, I quit driving to work.[G] I'm still puzzled as to whether your advice and the listed per sonality details suit me or not.
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{{B}}Joho Daly:{{/B}} Watching TV occupies our
time to communicate with our families. TV provides a ready means of relaxation
for people who spend their days doing routine and busy jobs. As soon as TV
enters into our home, most of our free time is controlled by it. What is more,
the one-eyed monster requires absolute silence and attention. If any member
dares to open his mouth, the others order him to shut up immediately. Therefore
we communicate less with our family members. {{B}}John
Courtis:{{/B}} Thanks to hardworking TV workers, we enjoy more TV
channels and more colorful TV programs. But a question has arisen: it is
difficult for families to choose a common channel because they have different
interests. It is inevitable to give rise to quarrel among them.
{{B}}Ian Wright:{{/B}} For instance, a person who watches too
many idealized programs may become unrealistic. In addition, unhealthy programs
which contain obscene and violent contents may cause people's
curiosity. {{B}}John Wallace:{{/B}} Children can
learn a lot of thing by watching TV rather than learning negative things. There
are many great programs in TV show, such as science and international. When I
was a kid, I had always watched science TV show, especially space. It was
easiest to learn what I want by watching TV. Moreover, my friend's kid always
watches international program, which shows different countries' kids to speak
one word in their own languages. As a result he can say "good morning" with
seven different languages. Watching TV enables to learn a lot of things. In
other hand, there are many TV shows which are negative effect on children to
watch TV. However, parents are able to manipulate TV show by modern technology.
Consequently, kids are unable to watch the TV shows that have bad effect on
them. {{B}}John Barnes:{{/B}} TV program provides us
much topic to talk within family. For example, when I was kid, before we ate
dinner, I always watched TV. Then, we could talk about what I had watched before
dinner. Everyone in my house talked one topic. Sometimes we talked about animal.
Other day we talked not only nature, but also my parents' wedding through
watching TV. As a result, watching TV gave us many topics in our
family. Now match each of the persons (61 to 65) to the
appropriate statement. Note: there are two extra
statements.
{{B}}Statements{{/B}} [A] Families often quarrel over what
programs they should watch. [B] Poor-quality TV programs can
have severe effects on people's mood and behavior. [C] TV is
playing a more and more positive role in modern life. [D] We
should reduce the time spent in front of the little screen and spend more time
with our families together. [E] We should choose proper programs
at proper time for people in different ages. [F] There is a way
to learn great education by watching TV. [G] Watching TV is a
way to make more conversation with family.
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{{B}}
Text{{/B}} Before you argue with your boss,
check with the boss's secretary to determine his mood. If he ate nails for
breakfast, it is not a good idea to ask him for something. Even without the
boss's secretary, there are keys to timing: don't approach the boss when he's on
deadline; don't go in right before lunch, when he is apt to be distracted and
rushed; can't go in just before or after he has taken a vacation.
If you're mad, that will only make your boss mad. Calm down first. And
don't let a particular concern open the floodgates for all your accumulated
frustration. The boss will feel that you think negatively about the company and
it is hopeless trying to change your mind. Then, maybe he will dismiss
you. Terrible disputes can result when neither the employer nor
the employee knows what is the problem the other wants to discuss. Sometimes the
fight will go away when the issues are made clear. The employee has to get his
point across clearly in order to make the boss understand it.
Your boss has enough on his mind without your adding more. If you can't
put forward an immediate solution, at least suggest how to approach the problem.
People who frequently present problems without solutions to their bosses may
soon find they can't get past the secretary. To deal effectively
with a boss, it's important to consider his goals and pressures. If you can put
yourself in the position of being a partner to the boss, then he will be
naturally more inclined to work with you to achieve your goals.
A. position B. order C. busy D.
time E. angry F. solutions G.
clear
填空题Wang Juexuan
