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專題04七選五(新高考專用)(一)(2023?河南?統(tǒng)考一模)Anxietycanbetreatedwithmedication.1 .So,whatelsecanbedonetohelp?Herearethreewaysforyourreference.Lavender(薰衣草)Evidencesuggeststhatlavendermaybeaseffectiveasmedicineinimprovingcommonandpersistentanxiety.2 .Lavenderhasnosedative,makingitasafealternative.Researchersfoundthatthesmellseemedtohelpmicerelax,allowingthemtoexplorebrightlylitandunfamiliarterritory.3 .Thatisprobablybecausetheyweremoreanxious.Talkingtherapies4 .Apsychologistexplained,"Cognitivebehaviouraltherapy(CBT)teachesustobecomeawareofthethoughtsandbodysensationsthatmakeupouranxiousexperience.Ittakescourageandcanfeelcounter-intuitive,butwhenweapproachanxiousthoughtsandbodysensations(tensioninmuscles,knotinthestomach)withcuriosityandkindness-ratherthantryingtofightthem-wegiveanxietylesspower.”MindfulnessMindfulnessmeditationcanbeanexcellentwayofreturningouranxiousmindbacktothepresent.Theobjectofourfocusmaybethesensationsinourbodyaswesitorwalkorbreatheoritmaybesomeexternalstimulisuchassoundoranobject.5A?WeworryformanyreasonsB?It'sthoughttomakethebraincalmMicewereusedintheirexperimenttotestthistherapyMicenotexposedtolavenderpreferredtohideinthedarkMindfulnesshelpsusseewhatishereatthepresentmomentWecanapproachanxietywithakindandcourageousattitudeG?However,expertsagreeotherapproachesmayalsobeeffective(二)(2023?遼寧沈陽?統(tǒng)考一模)Men'ssporthasfordecadesbenefitedfromwhatinvestorscalla"flywheeleffecf9.Bigbroadcastandsponsorshipdealsthrowmoneyintothegamereadily.6That,inturn,generatesevenmoremoneythenexttimearound.Women'ssporthaslongsufferedtheoppositeDhenoinenon.7Withfewgamesavailable,viewerscannottunein,andfewviewersmeanslittlemoney.Theflywheelmay,atlast,bestartingtoturnround.8Thefirstquarterof2022sawthehighestviewership,upbyaround50%on2019,thelastfullyearbeforethepandemic.Women'ssportisresistingageneraltrendforpeopletowatchlesstelevision.Streaming(流媒體),meanwhile,offersawaytoshowgameswithoutexpensivedealswithbroadcasters,helpingtobuildfanbases.9ViewershipoftheWomen'sNationalBasketballAssociation(WNBA)inAmericaroseby50%in2021comparedwith2020.InFebruary,theWNBAfeltconfident,raising$75millionandvaluingitat$1erviewedyou.70Forinstance,ifyournetworkinghelpedyougetaninterview,showappreciationtothosewhohelpedyou,orifyoureceivedhelpfromanassistantoranotherprofessional,youcouldalsothankthemfortheirhelpaswell.A?Understandyourindustry.Butyoucanalsotakeitfurther.Expandnetworkinyourpreferredindustry.Dependingontheindustry,thiscouldbeaverylonglist.Showinggratitudeissomethingmanyemployersappreciate.Youshouldalsoemphasizerelevantskillssoughtinthejoblisting.Youshoulddoanythingtosetyourselfpositivelyapartfromotherapplicants.(十五)(2023?吉林?統(tǒng)考一模)Whenitcomestogettingagoodnight'ssleep,varioushabitsthatweengageinbeforebedtimecanhaveasignificantimpactonboththequalityaswellasthequantityofyourrest.71?MakeyourTo-DolistfortomorrowTrymakingalistoftasksyouwanttotacklethenextday,especiallyifyoufindthatworryingoftenkeepsyouawake.Writingato-dolistcannotonlyhelpyoubemoreproductivethenextdaybutcanhelpestablishpeaceofmindforyoutosleepbetter.72?Practicegratitudejournaling73一.Makingexpressinggratitudeapartofyourroutinecanhelpyouleadahealthyandhappylife.Themoreyoumakeanefforttonoticethethingsthatyoufeelthankfulfor,themoreyouprepareyourselftojustnaturallyfeelgratefulinsteadofhavingtoworkatit.?74Thiswilltakenomorethan5minutesadaybutcanhaveatremendouseffectonyourpersonaldevelopment.Thishelpsyouappreciateyourachievementsandshapeabettertomorrow.Startbyacknowledgingoneortwothingsyouwishhadgonebetter,andendyourreflectionbythinkingofafewwinsyouhad.Thefirstfewnights,itwillbeabitdifficultforyoutosticktoyourroutinebutstaydetermined.75EverybodyhasadifferentroutineandhereFveonlyincludedpracticesthatIthinkyoushouldmostdefinitelyincludeinyours.A.DosomereadingB?ReflectonyourdayWritedownatleast3thingsyou'rethankfulfbreachday.Ifyou'redisciplined,youwillgetontrackwithyourroutine.Agoodnight'ssleepisanessentialconditionforaproductiveday.Thefollowingaresomeofthebesteveninghabitsbeforegoingtobed.Thenextdayallyou'vetodoismakesomeessentialchangestoitandgettowork!Theprizepoolfbrthisyear'sWomen'sChampionshipis$16million,doublethevaluein2017.Onebigchangeisthatseveralbigrights-holders,includingFIFAandWorldRugby,nowsell,sponsorshiprightsforwomen'sevents,separately,ratherthanbondedwiththemen'stournaments.10A.Startwithviewingfigures.Moneyisstartingtofolloweyeballs.Manyassociationsfundthewomen'ssports.Somethinksponsorsgetabetterdealwithwomen'ssports.Broadcastershaveunwillinglyshownitwithoutbeingsurethatpeoplewillwatch.Thatattractsmoreplayersandraisesthelevelofplay,whichhelpsattractmoreviewers.Thatforcesbuyersandsellerstothinkaboutexactlyhowmuchsuchrightsmightbeworth.(三)(2023?安徽?統(tǒng)考一模)Therehasbeenaveryseriousdeclineinthenumbersofshallow-waterfishasaresultofoverfishing.Peoplestillwanttoeatfish,sothefishingindustrymustlookatothersources,especiallythedeepwatersoftheAtlantic.11Conservationmeasureswillhavetobeputinplaceifthesedeep-seafisharetosurvive.Researchonfivesuchspeciesshowsthatnumbershavedeclinedbybetween87percentand98percent.12Manyspeciescouldwelldisappearcompletelyifthepresenttrendcontinues.Thesearespeciesthathavebeenswimminginouroceansforhundredsofmillionsofyears.Theproblemisemphasizedbythefactthatthedeclineinnumbershappenedinlessthantwentyyears.Deep-seafishtakealongtimetoreproduceandnormallyliveformanyyears.13Theaveragesizeofsuchfishalsodeclined,withonespeciesshowinga57percentdeclineinaveragesize.Thisisofparticularconcern,aslargefishtendtoproducemoreoffspringthansmallones.14Thedeep-seaspecieshavebeencaughtasiftheywerethefast-breeding(快速繁殖)fishlikesardineandherring.Itislikekillingelephantsasiftheyreproducedatthesamerateasrabbits.Thedamagedonebyoverfishinggoesbeyondtheseaenvironment.Millionsofpeoplemakealivinginthefishingindustry.15Measuresmustbetakentonotonlyconserveecosystems,butalsosustainlivelihoodsandensurefoodsecurity.A.Billionsofpeoplerelyonfishforprotein.B?Manypeoplenowchoosenottoeatdeep-seafish.Unfortunately,theirreproductionrateisverylow.Thisputstheminthecategoryof"criticallyendangered^.Noneofthesefactshasbeentakenintoaccountbythefishingindustry.Overfishingisamajorcauseofdeclineinpopulationsofoceanwildlife.G?Thishasresultedinasharpdeclineinthenumbersofmanyofthespeciescaught.(四)(2023?浙江?聯(lián)考一模)TipsforonlinelearningOnlinelearninghasthesamebasicelementsasface-to-faceleaning.Themajordifferenceisthatinstructionisdeliveredonline.Manyofthestrategiesforeffectiveface-to-facelearningalsoapplytoonlinelearning.16Herearesomestrategieswerecommend.Createspacetolearn.Investsometimetounderstandyourneedsandpreferencesasaleaner,andwhataneffectivestudyenvironmentlookslikeforyou.Forexample,youmightneedaquietplacetostudyoryoumightneedtolistentoclassicalmusic.Considerwhatequipmentyoumightneed.Whereveryoustudy,trytominimizedistractions.17Manageyourtimeeffectively.Spendsometimegettingfamiliarwithyouronlinecourses,understandingwhatisexpectedofyou,mappingoutkeyduedates,andplanningstudytime.18Researchshowsthatlearnersgainmoreinformationiftheyspreadtheirstudyovermultipledaysorsessions.Makesureyourroutineworkswithyourothercommitmentssoyou,remorelikelytosticktoit.19Justaswithface-to-facelearning,mentalenergycounts:taketimetoreflectonwhetheryouhaveunderstoodthematerials,trytorememberandsorttheinformationyouhavelearnedtoaidmemorytestyourunderstanding,mixdifferentconceptsandskillsintothesamestudysessiontobuildconnectionsandfluencies,askquestions,participateinclassdiscussions,andtryteachingconceptstoothers.Askforassistance!Inanonlineleaningenvironment,youmayneedtoasklotsofquestionsandtakeownershipovershapingtheleaningexperiencesothatitmeetsyourneeds.20Finally,ifyou9refacingspecificchallengessuchasillness,mentalhealth,accessibility,balancingchildcareresponsibilities,etc.,it'simportantforyoutoreachouttoyourinstructorsortherelevantstudentsupportservicesfordiscussionandcreativeproblem-solving.A.Regularlyreflectonthecoursematerials.B?Activelyengagewithwhatyouhavelearnt.Aconsistentroutinewillhelpyoustayontrack.However,onlinelearningmayrequiresomeadditionalskillstobesuccessful.Attheendoftheweek,reflectonhowyoudid,andadjustyourroutineasrequired.Thismightmeanaskingyourinstructorsorpeersforhelp,orattendingstudygroups.Workwithyourroommatesorfamilytocreateboundariessoyoucanstayfocused.(五)(2023?廣東深圳?統(tǒng)考一模)Forpeoplewhoareplanningatrip,avisittoamuseummightnotbethefirstthingtheythinkof.Afterall,thereareplentyofwaystoappreciatetheworld'scivilization,gainexcitingexperiencesandspendqualitytimewithfamilyandfriends.21Museumsarewherepeoplelearnsomethingnew,ateveryage!Areyouinterestedinsomethingspecific?22 .There,youwillfindyourselfdrawninandinspired!Museumsareafantasticplacetolearnaboutaregion'shistory,scientificachievements,majorculturalevents,andofcourse,dinosaurs.Theyalsodesignexhibitionsrelatedtovisualarts,industrialinnovationsandanythingthatinspiresanindividualtolearnaboutthepastandcreatenewpathstothefuture.23Theywillsurelybeanexcitingpartoftheeducationalexperiencewiththemainpurposetoexposechildrentoknowledgeofvariousfieldsandexpandtheirhorizons.Toachievethat,museumsareworkingtocreatemeaningfulandengagingactivities,interactiveandknowledge-based.Museumssupporttourism.Theyaretourismpromotersinsmalltownsandlargecities.Museumsaren'taburdenontaxrevenue(稅U攵)oraseparateconcernfromothercityprojects. 24Statisticsshowthatmuseumssupportmorethan726,000jobsinAmerica.Museumsshapecommunities.Theyhaveactivitiesandexhibitionsthroughwhichvisitorscanlearnaboutlocalhistory.Museumsareplaceswhereasharedheritageiscelebratedandacollectiveidentityisformed.Theyprovideaninterestingpublicspacewherepeoplemeetandtalktoeachother.25A.Museumsbringoutthebestqualitiesinchildren.B?Museumsoftendeliverkids-centeredexhibitions.Instead,theygeneratefundingandfuelemployment.Then,visitalocalmuseumtolearnaboutthatsubject.Evenshoppingatthegiftshopthereisanopportunityforconnection.Onthecontrary,theyconsumeasmallpercentageofcityfundsannually.Thefact,however,isthatmuseumsoffermagicalbenefitsinmanyways.(六)(2023?河北?聯(lián)考一模)Entrepreneurs(企業(yè)家)shouldhavethegiftofseeingthingsinthepresent,eveniftheyareinthefuture.Tostartasuccessfulstart-up,threesimplethingsareneeded.26Timemanagement.Managingtimeefficientlyisthefeatureofasuccessfulbusiness.Smartmanagementoftimeandresourcesimpliesawell-thought-outplanandasmooth-oiledworkculture.Prioritizingtime,resources,andstaffbasedonthetasksathandwillalsoensurethatimportanttaskswillgetdone.27Therightwork,bytherightperson.Workingontherightthingbytherightpersonisprobablytheonlythingmoreimportantthanworkinghard.Donothesitatetodelegate(授權(quán)委派)whenthesituationcallsforit.28Everytimeyoustatewhatyouwant,itisamessagetobothyouandtheothersaboutwhatyouthinkispossible.Intheend,nothingshouldstopyouoryourteamfromgivingthebest.Eachmemberoftheteamshouldworktounderstandexactlywheretheirstrengthsareandworktogethertoensurethateverytaskgetscompletedbythepersonwiththebestexpertise.29Thestart-upcommunityisaclosewebgroup.Seekoutfellowentrepreneursandtalktothemaboutthechallengesandthrillsyouarefacingonyourentrepreneurialjourney.Networkingeventsandsocialmediaareagreatplatformtomeetentrepreneursandlearnabouttheirexperiences.30AndanEntrepreneurWorkshoplikeIvyEarlyEntrepreneuristhebestplacetogrowyournetworkandfindmentors(導(dǎo)師).A.Growintelligently.B?Meet,network,share.Remember,timeismoney!Haveconfidenceinyourabilities.Hereareafewtipsforyoutofollow.Theyalsoprovideanopportunitytoformvaluablepartnerships.Takecareofyourhealthandeverythingelsewilltakecareofitself.(七)(2023?山東濟(jì)南?統(tǒng)考一模)Choice,wearegiventobelieve,isaright.Butforagoodmanypeople,choicegivesbirthtoanxiety.Interestedintheidea“toomanychoicesaredizzy”.Ihavebeenconductinganexperiment.31Whenpresentedwithamenuinarestaurant,rilonlyconsiderthefirstfewoptionsoneachpage.Iknow,itsoundscrazy.32Iusedtoreadthemenualongtimeinsteadofsittingbackandtalkingtomydiningcompanion.ThesedaysIquicklyselectthebest-soundingdishesandthenchatandeat.Indoingso,Ifindmyselftryingnewthings.Theothernight,forexample,Iorderedasmokedchickensalad.IfIhadpermittedmyselftoglancefurtherdownthelist,thiswouldneverhavehappened.Butguesswhat?33Solimitingmychoicescansometimesleadmetoawiderrangeofexperiences.34IcannowaccessmanyfilmsandTVseries,yetaftertenminutesoflookingthroughappsandmenus,IwillmoreoftenthannotfindmyselfwatchingwhateverChannel4hasscheduledat9pm.SobeforeIeventurnontheTV,Iaskmyself:whatdoIwanttowatch?Ithinkofaprogram.ThenIjustwatchit.ThisdevotiontoasimplersetofpossibilitiescameinhandywhenoursummerholidaytoAmericawasCOVID-canceled.Ididn'tgothroughamillionTripAdvisorreviewsforthebestreplacements.IsimplywentonAirbnb,sawwhatinEnglandwasstillavailableandimmediatelybookedtheoneIcouldafford.35AndnowIcanactuallyfocusonenjoyingourholiday.A.Itwasdelicious.B?Itneverprovedworthatry.C.Butit'sactuallyquiteliberating.Itinterpretsalifestyle:lessismore.Thesameappliestohomeentertainment.Indoingso,Isavedmyselfdaysoftravelanxiety.I'vebeenexpandingthechoicesIallowmyselftohave.(八)(2023?廣東深圳?統(tǒng)考一模)Helpingastrangercanbeeasierthanadvisingsomeonewe'veknownforever.Whenfriendsandfamilyaskforadvice,itismorecomplicated.36Togivebetteradvice,trylessfixingandmorelistening.Youshouldstayopenifyoucan.Keepyourhandsfree.Keepyourfaceneutralandtrytoavoidlooksofshockorjudgment.Ifyoulooklikeyou'retenseoryou'redistracted,thepersonmightnotopenuptoyouasmuchasyouwouldwantthemto.Youcan'talwaysgiveadvicerightnow.TextsandFaceTimemightbeimmediate,butyouradvicedoesn'thavetobe.Youcanpolitelyexplaintosomeonethatyouwanttogivethemyourfullattentionwhenyou'reready.38Youdon'thavetofixtheproblem.Peoplewhoask"WhatshouldIdo?”oftenwanttoprocessaproblemthemselves.39Afriend'sprioritiesmightnotmatchyourown,butthatdoesn'tmeanthey'rewrong.Payattentiontopatterns.Whenyou'veknownsomeonefbryears,you'reawitnesstotheirpatternsandrepeatedmistakes.Insteadofsaying,“Ugh,you'vesaidthis15,000times,”youcanaskquestions.6CWhatdoyouthinkthatmeans?”or“ 40 ”canbeagoodonewhenyou'retryingtogetsomeonetoconsidertheirowncycle.A?Bodylanguagematters.B?Listentothemcarefully.C-What'swrongwithyou?D.Whathasworkedforyoubefore?E.Otherwise,youcandomoreharmthangood.F.Ifwedon'tgetitright,wecouldhurtsomeonewelove.G.You'regivinggoodadviceifyoucanhelpthemgetthereontheirown.(九)(2023?江蘇南京,四校聯(lián)考一模)Calendarsareformanagingyourtime.Theyworkovertimetokeepthemessinessofhumanlifeconfinedintoneatlittlegrids,squeezingourlivesintoseconds,minutesandhours.Iappreciateacalendar'sdeterminedeffortstomanagetime.41Forthepastseveralyears,Tvekeptaplannerwithmeatalltimes.Therealmagicinplanners,tome,comesintheblankspacewhereIreflectonthepastandimaginethefuture.Crackingopenafreshweek'slayoutonaMondaymorningandseeingtheemptypagesexpandlikeacanvaswaitingtobefilled,thetoneoftheweekyettobeset,thepossibilitiesendless.Youstartbycreatingawishlistforyourideallife.Theideaistobeasspecificaspossible.Youthenpicktheonegoalthatwouldhavethebiggestpositiveimpact.Youbreakthatgoaldownintosmallertasks,andthenprioritizethem.42Thismethodturnsageneralideainyourheadintosomethingthatyoucanactuallyaccomplish.Fromthere,youcanreflecteverymonthonhowyouspentyourtime,andwhetherwhatyoudidactuallyisconsistentwiththegoalsyouset.Itleavesnodigitalfootprint,butitdoesleaveapapertrailthatyoucanlookbackonforyearstocome.Itdoesn'tbuzzimpatientlywhenyoudon9tlookatit,anditwillnotbeexportedtoOutlook.Itrequiresyoutositinquietconversationwithyourself,reflectingonyourpastandvisualizingyourfuture.Itforcesmetoanswerhardtruths,likewhatdoIreallywantoutoflifeandamIspendingmydaysinlinewithwhoIwanttobe.44PlanninghelpsmeensurethatI'mnotapassengeratthemercyofmycalendar,butratherdrivingtowardadestinationthatIchoose.45Andsomereallynicepens.A.Then,addthosetaskstothecalendar.B,There'snopressuretomakeitperfect.Butplannersarefordreamingwithoutlimits.It'seasytoappreciatecalendarsfortheirusefulness.Usingapaperplannerbringsmebothjoyandasenseofcalm.It'sanimportantritual(儀式)thatdeservesweightandceremony.Afterall,ourlivesarethesumofhowwespendourtimeandwhatwepayattentionto.(十)(2023?海南省直轄縣級(jí)單位?統(tǒng)考一模)Somepeoplesayhousedustismostlyhumanskincells,butit'sonlyalittlebittrue.46、buttherearemanyothercomponents(成分)ontopofyourceilingfans.Theseincludepaint,hair,buildingmaterials,bacteria,viruses,insectbodyparts,etc.ThatlistisbasedontheCanadianHouseDustStudy,inwhichresearcherscollecteddustsamplesfrom1,025Canadianhomes.Theproportions(比例J)ofthecomponentsvaryfromhouseholdtohousehold.Ahousenearabusyroad,forexample,islikelytoharborahighlevelofoutdoorpollutantsfromcarexhaust(廢氣).47 .Thecommonly-citedstatementthat70%to80%ofhousedustishumanskincellsislikelynottrueformosthouses.48 ,and40%camefromdirtandothermaterialsfromoutside.Thatindoor60%includedeverythingfromorganicfiberstobuildingmaterials,notjustdeadskincells.Peopledodroplotsofskincellsastheygoabouttheirbusiness.49 .Notalldeadskinflakes(錄U落)offontoyourhome'sfloors.Manyrundownthedrain(下水道)intheshower,andothersarecontainedbyclothingandendupbeingwashedoutinthewashingmachine.50 .Onestudyfoundthathigherlevelsofcholesterolandsqualene(oilsfoundindeadskin)industwereassociatedwithlowerlevelsofozone(臭氧)indoors.Ozoneisapollutantthatcancauselungdiscomfort.Ozonereactswiththeseoils,thusreducingindoorozonebybetween2%and15%.A.ButourbodyneedsallkindsofnutrientsB?Skincellsarepartofthemakeup(組成)ofhousedustTheskinhelpspeoplemaintaintherightinternaltemperatureAnewly-builthousemighthavemuchdustfromconstructionTheaverageadultlosesabout500millionskincellseachdayF.ItmaynotbeabadthingtohavesomedeadskininyourhomeG.Accordingtoastudyofhousedust,60%ofthecomponentsofthedustwerefrominside(十一)(2023?重慶?八校聯(lián)考一模)WaystoBuildResilience(恢復(fù)力)Beingresilientisn'taboutavoidingmisfortune,butratherhowwerespondtoit.Resiliencemeansdoingwellinthefaceofriskordifficulty.51Beingresilientcanhelpyoumanagestress,loweryourchancesofdepression,andhasevenbeenproventomakepeoplelivelonger.Tobuildresilience,theexpertssuggestthefollowing:Startwithreachingoutfbrsupport.Lackofsocialsupportcanleadtodecreasedresilience.Whileit'seasytoletgoofimportantrelationshipsinourbusylives,52Goodrelationshipsareapillar(柱子)ofrockforresilienceandareasourceofsupportwhenthetimesgettough.Andcultivatingyoursenseofhumorisalsoaplus.53Humorhelpsyoutogainperspectiveduringhardtimes.Italsoimprovesyoursenseofwell-beingthroughanincreaseindopamine(多巴月安)levelsinyourbrain,andcanultimatelyincreaseyouroverallhealth.54Havinggoalsanddreamsincreasesresilience.Alackofpurposeandgoalsreducesresilienceandmayleaveyouopentobeingtakenadvantageof,manipulation(操縱),andpoorlifechoices;itreducesyoursenseofcontroloveryourlife,whichcaneasilyleadtodepressionandanxiety.Beapersonofaction.Beingidlecanleadtolessresilience,butbeingactiveandtacklingyourproblemshead-oncanpromoteyourabilitytodealwithtoughsituations.55Instead,dosomethingaboutthesituation.itisvitaltomakeroomforthem.Thenfindasenseofpurposeinlife.itisexcitedtoembracetheunknown.Hardtimescallforlookingatthelighterside.Trytoavoidthinkingdeeplyaboutnegativethoughtsorideas.Itisalsotheabilitytobouncebackfromtoughsituations.Askquestionsuntilyoufeellikeyouhaveafirmgraspofasituation.(十二)(2023?北京?統(tǒng)考一模)Onlinecourseshavebecomepopularinmanycountries.Therearedifferentkindsofonlinecourses,butmostshowavideoofateacherandstudentsinaclassroom.Studentswatchthevideoonlineandtakepartinonlineactivities.Somecoursesarefreeandopentoanyone.56Ofcourse,watchingvideosonascreenisnotthesameastakingpartinarealclass.57InSingapore,eightschoolshavebeenchosentotrynewwaysofusingtechnologyintheclassroom.Theschoolshavetablets(平板電腦)andtouchscreensinsteadofbooksandblackboardsintheclassrooms.58Throughthem,studentscancommunicatewitheachotherandworkonprojectstogether.InSouthKorea,somestudentshavebeentaughtEnglishbyteachersinthePhilippinesandothercountriessince2011.TheteachersareintheirhomecountriesandareconnectedtotheKoreanclassroomsviatheInternet.Insteadoflookingatascreen,thestudentsinteractwitharobotintheclassroom.Therobotiscontrolledbytheteacher.59Thankstotechnology,moreandmorewaysofteachingandlearningarebeingdeveloped.60Butonethingisforsure-therehasneverbeenamoreinterestingtimetobeastudent.A.E-leamingcanbesuccessful.B-Therearealsosocialmediaplatforms(平臺(tái)).Otherkindsofe-learningarebeingtestedaroundtheworld.Theygivestudentsanywherethechancetostudyatanytime.Nobodyknowswhattheclassroomofthefuturewilllooklike.Anditcanmovearoundtheclassroomandtalkwiththestudents.ThecoursesthataretaughtviatheInternetarecalledonlinecourses.(十三)(2023?陜西?統(tǒng)考一模)FiveWaystoBuildTrustTrustisathreadthatrunsthroughallourconnections,fromtheclosestrelationshipstopeoplewemeetonlytemporarily.Inotherwords,trustisthekeytoahealthystartwithfriends.Ifyouwanttodeveloptrustinanewfriendship,trythesefivetips.ListenwithcareWhensomeoneyou'rewithisexpressingthemselves,listentothemproperlyandattentively.61 .Astheyopenuptoyou,you'llfeelmoreconfidentaboutconveyingyourinnerthoughtsinreturn.Communicateyourworries62Wesubconsciouslyapplythesetoanewfriendship.Ifyoufindithardtotrustduetoas

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