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七選五20篇(2023年高考真題+2024年名校模擬)(2023·新高考Ⅰ卷·高考真題)PersonalForgivenessTakingresponsibilityformistakesisapositivestep,butdon’tbeatyourselfupaboutthem.Toerr(犯錯(cuò))ishuman.1Youcanusethefollowingwritingexercisetohelpyoudothis.Inajournaloronapieceofpaper,puttheheading“Personalstrengths.”2Areyoucaring?Creative?Generous?Agoodlistener?Funtobearound?Theydon’thavetobeworld-changing,justaspectsofyourpersonalitythatyou’reproudof.Atthetopofasecondpage,puttheheading“Actsofkindness.”O(jiān)nthisone,listallthepositivethingsyou’vedoneforothers.Itmightbethetimewhenyouhelpedafriendwiththeirhomework,whenyoudidtheironingwithoutbeingasked,orwhenyoubakedcookiesafterthefamilyhadhadatiringday.3Youcouldaskafriendorfamilymembertohelpaddtoyourlist.4Thatway,youcouldexchangethoughtsonwhatmakeseachofyouspecialandtheaspectsofyourpersonalitythatshinethrough.Infact,don’twaituntilyou’vemadeamistaketotrythis—it’sagreatwaytoboostself-confidenceatanytime.It’ssomethingofacliché(陳詞濫調(diào))thatmostpeoplelearnnotfromtheirsuccessesbuttheirmistakes.Thethingis,it’strue.5We’reallchangingandlearningallthetimeandmistakesareapositivewaytodevelopandgrow.A.Alittleself-forgivenessalsogoesalongway.B.Nowlistallthecharacteristicsyoulikeaboutyourself.C.Theymightevenliketohaveagoatdoingtheexercise.D.It’sjustasimportanttoshowyourselfsomeforgiveness.E.Itdoesn’tmeanyouhavetoignorewhat’shappenedorforgetit.F.Whateveritis,nomatterhowsmallitmightseem,writeitdown.G.Whateverthemistake,rememberitisn’tafixedaspectofyourpersonality.(2023·新高考ⅠⅠ卷·高考真題)Asanartistwhosharesherjourneyonsocialmedia,I’moftenaskedbycuriousfollowershowtobeginanartjourney.Unfortunately,thereisnomagiclistIcanoffer.Idoremember,though,whatitwasliketobeacompletebeginner.SoI’veputtogethersomegoodtipsforstartinganartjourney.·Startsmall.Isuggestusingasketchbook(素描本)forsmallstudies.Thesesmallstudiesprovideinspirationandmaybeaspringboardformorecomplexworksinthefuture.6You’llwanttolookbackonyourjourneytoseehowfaryou’vecome.·Paintoftenandpaintfromlife.There’snobetterwaytoimprovethantoputinthosebrushmiles.Whetheryoupaintstilllifes,portraits,orlandscapes,paintfromlifeasmuchaspossible.7·Continuallychallengeyourselftotrysomethingnew.8Artisticgrowthcanbeabitpainful.Welcometotheclub;we’veallbeenthere.Ilovetakingonchallenges.Ioncetookupachallengetocreateapaintingeverydayforamonthandposttheworksonline.·9Seekingandacceptingconstructivefeedback(反饋)iscrucialtogrowth.Ipostmyworkonsocialmediaand,inturn,havemetsomeofthekindestpeople.Theymakemefeelvaluedandrespected,nomattermylevelofartisticability.Thejourneyyou’reonwon’tfollowastraightpath.10Pushthrough,giveittimeandputintheeffort.Youwillharvesttherewardsofanartisticlife.A.Getoutofyourcomfortzone.B.Makecareerplansandsetgoals.C.Don’tthrowawayyourbeginnerart.D.Shareyourworkifyoufeelcomfortabledoingso.E.You’llhitroadblocks,andyou’llfeeldiscouragedattimes.F.Evaluateyourperformanceand,ifneeded,redefineyourrole.G.You’lldevelopthatpaintingmusclememorythatonlycomeswithrepetition.(2024·湖南常德·一模)Onethingthat’sneverinshortsupplyatthebeginningofeachnewyear?11ButmanyofusfailtostickwithourNewYear’sresolutionsmonths(orevenweeks)aftermakingthem.Itturnsouttherearecommonlyavoidedmistakes.Thatexplainswhysomepeoplealwaysseemtoreachtheirgoalswhileotherskeepfallingshort.12Ifyoufailtopicktherighthabit,youaren’tlikelytoaccomplishthecorrespondinggoal.Sayyouwanttolosesomeweightthisyear,formingahabitofrunning30minutesadaymaynothelpyoudothatifyoudon’talsoformhabitsrelatedtothefoodsyoueat,becausedietaffectsweightmorethanexercise.13Failuretoestablishhabitsthatsupportyourgoalsmaycauseyourresolutionstoflopbeforeyoubegin.Anothercommonmistakepeoplemakewhensettinggoalsisbecomingoverlyconcernedabouttheamountoftimeitwilltaketoformanewhabit.There’snoonerightanswerwhenitcomestohowlongnewhabitsshouldtaketoform.14Somepeoplesimplyadoptnewhabitsfasterthanotherpeopleandthatcomplexhabitsusuallytakelongertoform.Considerhoweasyitistobrushyourteethatnightcomparedtoreadingafullchapterofabookeachday.Sotheyearlyritualofresolutionsettingdoesn’thavetobeanannualdisappointment.Sometimes,thedifferencebetweensuccessandfailureissimplychoosingtherighthabitsandtheprocessyouusetogoaboutachievingit.Mostimportantly,remembertobekindandflexiblewithyourselfandtocelebrateanyandallprogressalongtheway.15A.Goodintentions.B.Congratulationsandbestwishes.C.Inotherwords,youmustalsoreadjustyourdiet.D.It’sessentialtochooseahabityouthinkenjoyable.E.Acommonerrormanypeoplemakeisnotchoosingrighthabits.F.Itdependsonwhathabityou’retryingtodevelopandwhoyouare.G.It’snotjusttheendgoalthatmatters—it’sthejourneyalongtheway.(2024·湖北·二模)GetBetteratSayingNoWhenrejectingarequest,“no”isashort,simplewordthatcancauseanxietyforthepersontryingtosayit.Thefollowingstrategiescanhelpyougetbetteratsayingno.Beintentionalaboutwhatyoucommunicate.16Sure,butaspsychologistVanessaBohnspointsout,onlysayinga“no”isoftenprettyuncomfortablefortheasker.Instead,sheadvisescommunicatingthreethings:“It’snotbecauseofme,it’snotbecauseofyou,andit’snotbecauseofus.”O(jiān)newaytodothatisbythankingpeopleforthinkingofyou.17Then,followupwithashortexplanation:“IwishIcould,butIjustdon’thavethetimerightnow.”Thathelpsmakeitclearthatyour“no”isn’tapoorreflectionofyourowncharacter;it’snottheotherperson;andit’snotadisapprovaloftherelationship,Bohnssays.Haveaplannedphraseformoreinformalencounters.Noteverysituation,ofcourse,callsforsuchathoughtfulapproach.Thinkthroughtimeswhenyou’vegottenstressedoverdeliveringaquick“no”,andthenbrainstormphrasesyoucoulduseinthefuture.Bohns,forexample,isoftenaskedtodonatetosomecauseoranotherasshechecksoutatthegrocerystore.18“It’strue,andit’sawayofsaying,essentially,thatI’mstillagoodperson,”shesays.19There’salwaysthatoneguywhowon’ttake“no”forananswer.Ifsomeoneisapplyingtoomuchpressure,adoptwhatpsychologistEllenHendriksendescribesasthebroken-recordtechnique.20Occasionally,theaskerwillgetannoyed,butusuallyafterrepeatingyourselftwoorthreetimes,eventhemostpersistent(執(zhí)著的)peoplewillgetthemessage.A.Shesaysnodirectly.B.Thatis,sticktoyouranswer.C.Adoptthebroken-recordtechnique.D.It’snotworthrepeatingyourrequestagainandagain.E.Shenowhasago-toresponse:“Ialreadydonatedthisyear.”F.Youmighthearthat“no”isaconvenientwordfordecliningrequests.G.Thismakesthemrelievedthattheydidn’tdoanythingwrongbyasking.(23-24高三下·江西·階段練習(xí))It’sOKtodoalittlecomfortshopping,especiallyinthesetoughtimes.21.Hereareafewwaystostartcontrollingthatstress-spendingandstartsavingalittlesmarter—today.Makeabudget.Don’tjustthinkaboutitinyourhead.Youhavetowriteitdown.Ifit’snotwrittendown,thenit’snotabudget.Onceyou’vetakenintoaccountthenecessitieslikefood,shelterandsavings,don’tforgettoputasidesomemoneyforfun.Whetheryourfunbudgetis$5aweekor$50aweek,it’simportanttosetthatmoneyaside.Moneyisnotjustmeanttoberesponsiblewith.22.Beforeyoureachforthefun-budgetmoney,makesurethatwhatyouarebuyingisalove,athingthatwillbringyoulastingjoy.23.Likesareshort-termjoy.Itmeansyou’llforgetthesethingsinlessthanayear.Wantsarejustinstantsatisfactionandyou’renotgoingtobeinterestedinsuchthingsevenadaylater.Soundfamiliar?Wehaveallpurchasedsomewants—whetherit’saT-shirtorabagthatarenowgatheringdustinthecloset,24,becausenotonlyyou’respendingmoneythatyoudon’thave,butyou’reactuallymakingyourlifelessenjoyable.25.It’samusclethatyoujustneedtopractisebycreatingasavingaccountthatisdisconnectedfromyourmobilephone.Soitisn’tconvenienttostress-spendthathard-earnedmoney.A.ThesethingsmaygiveyoulastingjoyB.ThesewantsareparticularlydamagingC.Don’tworryifitdoesn’tcomeeasilyatfirstD.BecautiousaboutthingsyoujustlikeorwantE.You’realsosupposedtouseitasatooltomakeyourlifeenjoyableF.Butdon’tletstress-spendinggetinthewayofyourlong-termsavinggoalsG.Imagingyourfutureselfisajoyfulwaytothinkaboutsavingforyourfuture(2024·山西·二模)Beingmoreorganizedcanchangeyourlifeforthebetterandcanevenresult-inyoubecomingmoresuccessful.Afterall,whenyouhavethingsinorder,youwillbelikelytogetmoredoneandachievemoreofyourgoals.26.Ifyouaimtoenhanceyourorganizationalskills,considerusingthefollowingstrategies.●CreateaTo-DoListKeepingato-dolistiscrucialforstayingorganizedandensuringproductivitythroughoutyourday.Youcanchoosetraditionalpenandpapermethodsorusephoneappsandcomputersoftwareprogramstotracktasksandreceiveremindersfordeadlines.27●KeepaScheduleIt’sessentialtomaintainaschedulebyrecordingimportantdatesfortaskssuchasbillpaymentsandprojectsubmissions.Additionally,keepingtrackofmeetingsandsettingalertsbeforehandensuresadequatepreparationandtimelyattendance.28●GetThingsDoneRightAwayProcrastination(拖延癥)isonlygoingtocauseyouproblems.29.Getthingsdoneassoonasyoucan,ratherthanputtingthemoffuntillateron.Notonlywillthishelpyoubemoreorganized,butitwillalsoreducetheamountoftimeyouwasteduringtheday.●SetPriorities30.Thismeansknowingwhatyouwantandnotbeingsorryfortakingtimeoutforit.Everyonehasprioritiesandtheyarealldifferent,soit’simportanttobetruetoyourselfandwhatyouwant.Youhavetomakealist,andmakesurethatyouworkyourwaydown.Putthemostimportantthingatthetop,mostofthethingswekeepputtingoffweusuallypushtothebottomofthelist.A.ThiscanpreventforgetfulnessB.SothisisatraityoudefinitelyneedtochangeC.YouhavetotakenoteofwhatyourprioritiesareD.ThisisanabsolutemustforthosewhoarediligentE.ActuallyhighlysuccessfulpeoplesharethetraitofbeingorganizedF.MakesureyoucaneasilyaccessthethingsthatyouusemostoftenG.Thisapproachhelpsinstayingorganizedandmanagingtimeeffectively(2024·遼寧遼陽·二模)Whatmotivatesyoutoworkorstudyharder?Isitthethoughtofsuccessandalltheamazingthingsthatyoucanachieve,orisitthefearoffailureandworryaboutallthethingsthatcangowrongforyou?31Butisonebetterthantheother?Arecentstudylookedattheeffectoffear-basedstrategiesonBritishsecondaryschoolstudents.Itfoundthatifatestisseenasimportant,andstudentsareoptimisticthattheycansucceed,thenthefearoffailurecanbeusedsuccessfullybyteacherstomotivatetheselearners.32Inthatcase,itwillinturnleadthemtodoworseonthetestthantheywouldhavedoneotherwise.Thestudyalsofoundthatifstudentsareindifferentanddon’tcareaboutthetestinthefirstplace,then,unsurprisingly,thefearoffailureisnotlikelytomotivatethem.Entrepreneursoftenruntheriskoffailure.It’safactthatmanynewcompanieswillfail.Butdoesthismotivateorholdbackbusinesspeople?33Thepersonalconsequencesoffailurecanbesignificant,andsofoundersmaybemotivatedtoworkhardertoavoidthem.AstudycarriedoutonBritishandCanadianentrepreneursfoundthatfearoffailurecanimproveproblemsolving,aspeoplearemotivatedtoanticipateandresolvepotentialissues.34However,thestudyalsoshowedthatitcanleadtoincreaseddelayofwork,aspeoplefocustoomuchonwhattheypersonallyfear,ratherthanwhatwouldbebest,forthebusiness.Ifsomeoneislessconfidentabouttheirbusinessideas,thentheymayfindtheirdecision-makingnegativelyaffectedbytheirfears.35Fearcandriveconfidentpeopletodobetter,butitcanalsoexpandourdoubtsandturnthemintobarriers.A.Again,it’snotstraightforward.B.Theanswer,undoubtedly,is“yes”.C.Takentogether,fear-basedmotivationiscomplicated.D.Generallyspeaking,goodoutcomescanbeexpectedbyteachers.E.Theymayalsobeinspiredtoinnovateandactivatetheirbusiness.F.However,ifstudentslackconfidence,fear-basedapproachescouldcauseanxiety.G.Leaders,managersandteachersoftenuseoneoftheseideastoinspirepeopletoachievemore.(2024·吉林長春·三模)Problemsolvingskillsareincreasinglyvaluableintheworkplace—andcouldhelpyouachievemoreinyourpersonallifetoo.Here’showtoenhanceyourstrategy.?DevelopanalyticalthinkingThekeytoeffectiveproblem-solvingistheabilitytobreakdowncomplexissuesintosmaller,moremanageablecomponents.36.Thisinvolvessystematicallydeconstructingaproblem,understandingitsdifferencesandidentifyingtherelationshipsbetweenitsvariouselements.Beginbyclearlydefiningtheproblemathand,identifyingitskeycomponentsandrecognizingtheinterconnectionsbetweenthem.?Promotecreativity37.Todevelopcreativity,youmustengageinactivitiesthatcanstimulateyourimaginationandformnewideas.Additionally,exposingyourselftodifferentfields,experiencesandculturescanserveasasourceofcreativeproblem-solving.?StrengthencommunicationskillsClearandbriefcommunicationisthekeytoeffectiveproblem-solving,actingasthebridgethatconnectsdiverseperspectivesandadjustsindividualstowardacommongoal.Goodcommunicationbeginswiththeartofexpression.Thisneedschoosingtherightwordsandstructuringinformationlogically.Activelistening,ontheotherhand,istheskillofreceivinginformationwithfocus.38?LearnfrommistakesMistakesarenotfailuresbutagoodwaytosuccess.Eachmistakewillgiveyouachancetothinkandlearn.39.Usethisknowledgetoinformyourfutureproblem-solvingefforts.Itnotonlyacceleratesthelearningprocessbutalsoencouragescollectiveproblem-solvingskills.?40Thejourneytobecominganexpertproblemsolverisanongoingprocessofgrowthandimprovement.Seekingcontinuouslearningopportunitiesensuresthatyoustayaheadofchangingchallengesandacquirethenecessaryskills.Furthermore,networkingwithprofessionalsinyourfieldprovidesagoodwayofsharedlearning.A.StaywellinformedB.SeekcontinuouslearningC.ImprovingitrequiresastructuredapproachD.Out-of-the-boxthinkingisessentialforproblem-solvingE.ThesewillmakesureyourmessageiseasytounderstandF.AnalyzewhatgoeswrongandidentifyareasforimprovementG.Itinvolvesnotjusthearingwordsbutunderstandingthedifferences(2024·浙江杭州·二模)It’snosecretthatreadinggoodnewsfeelsalotbetterthanreadingbadnews.Like,wouldyouratherbiteintoalemon,orsiponafreshglassoflemonade?41Theworldisfullofproblemsandconflictsandweneedtostayinformedandalert(警覺的)towhat’sgoingonaroundus.Whilereadingtraditional,morenegativenewsisimportant,consuminggoodnewsisalsopartofstayinginformed.42Anditalsobringsmeaningfulbenefits,likereducedstressandanxiety,higherratesofengagement,communitybuildingskills,andinspirationforcreatingabetterworld.Plus,knowingwhattolookforinthegoodnewslandscapeisakeypartofimprovingourmedialiteracyskillsandbeingthoughtfulnewsconsumers.Infact,goodnews,knownassolutionsjournalism,isbecomingmorepopular,aspublishersandnewsstationsdiscoverthebenefitsofsharingpositivestories.GoodGoodGoodisoneofthem.43Ateamofreportersandeditorsthereworkdailytodeliverstoriesthatmakereadersfeelhopefulandequippedtodomoregoodwithpossiblesolutions.“Ifitbleeds,itleads.”haslongbeenasayingusedinthemediatodescribehownewsstoriesaboutviolence,deathanddestructiondrawreaders’attention.

44Thethingis,however,there’salsogoodstuffoutthere—thedelightfulandkindpartsofhumanity.“Beautifulstoriesarehappeningworldwide.45Whenyoudofindthem,theworldcansuddenlyfeellikeaverydifferentplace.Goodnewsisavitalpartofhowwelearnabouttheworldandsolvingtheworld’sproblems.”Hervey,oneofGoodGoodGood’seditorssaid.A.Sharegoodnewswithpeoplearoundyou.B.It’sjustthatwedon’thearasmuchaboutthem.C.Butthe“badnews”hasitsplaceintheworld.D.Itprovidesamorebalancedviewoftheworld.E.Andso,negativenewsstoriesareeverywhereonnewsmedia.F.Heartwarmingstoriesmakeyoucryandfeelgood.G.Thenewsmediacompanyisdevotedtoprovidinggoodnewsintentionally.(2024·山西晉中·模擬預(yù)測)Whetheritisthefluoranyoftheothercold-likevirusesrisinginwinter,itseemsthatstuffynosesandsorethroatsarecommonsymptoms.Youmayhavenoticed,however,thatyourcoldseemstogetbetterorworsedependingonthetimeofday.Mostcommonly,youwakeupwithworsesymptoms.Then,theypartiallyclearupthroughouttheday,onlytogetworseoncemoreasyougettobed.46Currently,theleadingideaisthatsymptomseverityislinkedtoourcircadianrhythm(晝夜節(jié)律).Thecircadianrhythmisveryimportantfordailycellularprocesses.47Italsoplaysacriticalroleincontrollingtheheartandtheimmunesystem.48Thisiswhysleepissoimportantafteryou’vebeentothegym.Thisalsoapplieswhenyouareill—thebodyfloodsthebloodwithwhitebloodcellscalledleukocytes,resultinginandimmuneresponseagainstdiseasesandtheimmunesystemfightinginfection.This,therefore,explainswhyourcoldsymptomsgetworseaswesettledownforanight’ssleep.Cellsinfectedbyvirusesareattractedtothelocalareaandkilled,causingsorenessintheaffectedtissues,andmucus(鼻涕)floodsthenosetojointhefight.49Youwakeupfeelinglikedeathduetothebattlehappeningwithin.Thereareotherreasonswhyyoumightfeelworseatnight.Thefirstissimplygravity.Whenyouliedown,yourmucusbuildsupinthenose,causingpressureandheadaches.50Anotherfactorisabouthormones.Hormonalimbalancescanbecausedbylackofsleepatnightandcouldinfluenceimmunefunction,leadingtoacycleofsleeplessnightsandthenfeelingworse.A.Whydoesthishappen?B.Othersarereportingthesamething.C.Asyoustandup,youstarttofeelbetter.D.It’sagoodthing,butitreallydoesn’tfeellikeit.E.Gravityhelpsoutalotmorewhenyouareupright.F.Whileresting,thebodyusesthedowntimetorecover.G.Anditcanbeaffectedbytheamountofsleepandlightwegeteachday.(2024·北京·一模)“Findyourpassion!”Whendiscussingfuturecareeroptionsorselectingamajorincollege,yourparentsoftensaythis.Theveryexpressionismeanttoinspire.Butisitgoodadvice?“Finding”apassionimpliesthatitalreadyexistsandissimplywaitingtobediscovered.Unfortunately,thisideaisnotwhatsciencetellsus.51Tostudythis,researchersuseaframeworkof

“fixed”and“growth”mindsets.Theyarguethatencouragingpeopleto“find”theirpassionmaycausethemtoeventuallybelievethatinterestsandpassionsareinbornandrelativelyunchangeable.52Incontrast,peoplewhoviewinterestsandpassionsasdevelopedhaveagrowthmindsetofinterest.Researchershaverevealedthatafixedmindsetofinterestcandecreasecreativity.Ifpeoplebelievetheyarelimitedtoonlyafewinborninterestsand,inconsequence,donotexploreotherareas,theymaymissseeingimportantconnectionsacrossdomains.53Evidently,peoplecandoalottoembraceagrowthmindsetofinterest.First,realizethatyourinterestsandpassionsaren’tpre-existing.Takeanactiveroleindevelopingyourpassions.Second,practisepositiveself-talk.Whenyoulackinterestinanewtask,payattentiontoyourinnerdialogue.54Forexample,change“I’mnotinterestedinthis”to“I’mnotinterestedinthisyet,butIknowthatinterestcandevelopwithtimeandengagement.”55Butagrowthmindsetofinterestwillhelpyouremainopenandcurious.Thesciencetellsusweshouldworktowardlovingwhatwedo.Wemightbecomemorecreativeandresilientasaresult.A.Socanagrowthmindsetofinterestbetaught?B.Insteadpassions,likeinterests,aredeveloped.C.Peoplewhothinkthishaveafixedmindsetofinterest.D.Ofcourse,noteveryactivitywillbecomeaburningpassion.E.Assuch,seeinginterestsasfixedlimitstheircreativepotential.F.Don’texpectthatpursuingnewinterestswillalwaysbeeasyorexciting.G.Replaceself-criticalthoughtswithpositiveonesthatencouragegrowthandlearning.(2024·陜西咸陽·二模)Intoday’sworld,wheretheconsequencesofclimatechangearebecomingincreasinglyevident,theneedforenergyconservationhasneverbeenmorepressing.56.UseyourlaptopmorethanyourdesktopLaptopsuseanaverageof20to50wattsofelectricitytorun,whereasdesktopcomputersuseanaverageof60to200wattsofelectricitytorun.Thereasonforthisisthatlaptopsrunoffofbatterypoweranddesktopsarecontinuouslypluggedintoapowersourcethatdrainsenergy.57.Notonlydoesthishelpreduceyourenergyusage,butitalsooptimizesyourlaptop’sbatterylifetolastlonger.ChargeyourphoneinairplanemodeandbeforebedtimeWhilecharging,switchyourphonetoairplanemode,sothatthephonedoesnotslowdownthechargingprocessbycontinuallyburningenergytryingtoconnectwithcellphonetowersandplotyourlocationwithitsGPSfunction.Whenyouswitchtoairplanemodeyourphonechargesmorequickly.Thebrighterthescreensetting,themorepoweritusesandvibrationusesmoreenergythanaringtone.58,thereforelessenergyconsumption.Andremember-unplugyourchargerifnotinuse!UnplugmobilephoneandlaptopchargersAlwaysunplugelectronicsandapplianceswhennotinuse.59.Whenthepowerstripislefton,thedevicespluggedintoitcontinuetouseenergyandactuallyincreaseyourenergyusage.TheNorthernResourcesDefenseCouncilfoundthatdevicesinsleeporstandbymodeaccountforaboutone-quarterofallresidentialenergyconsumption.60Reduceyourcarbonfootprintbyorganizingyourfilesandeliminatingunnecessarydatafromcloudstorage!Companiesofferingclouddatastorageneedwarehousesfilledwithserversrunningnonstop.ThesedatacentersconsumemassiveamountsofenergysincetheyrequireACsystemstoavoidoverheating.A.LowPowerModealsosavesbatterylifeB.DeleteunwantedfilesfromcloudstorageC.SavingenergyisnoweasierwiththesetipsfromUNICEFD.Therefore,energyconservationhasneverbeenmorepressingE.UnusedelectronicappliancesmayproduceharmtotheenvironmentF.Deenergizationwillsaveyouenergy,money,andcanpreventelectricalfiresG.Makesuretounplugyourlaptopfromthepowersourceonceit’sfullycharged(2024·江蘇泰州·模擬預(yù)測)Onlyabout20%ofU.S.adultssaytheyhaveabestfriendatwork.Shouldtheother80%startlookingforone?Yesandno.61,sayspsychologistCatherineHeaney.Thatsupportcancomefromacoworkerwhohasbecomeaclosefriend,butitdoesn’thaveto;interactionswithmanagersandfriendlyacquaintancescanalsoboostyourwell-being,Heaneynotes.62:havingfriendsintheworkplacecanimprovewellness.It’slinkedtoalowerriskofburnout,bettermentalhealth,andmaybeevenalongerlifespan.Meanwhile,researchisequallyclearthatlonelinessisbadforyourhealth.63,givenitslinkstovarioushealthproblems.Butifbecomingbestfriendswithyourcoworkersfeelstoodaunting(使人氣餒的),orjustnotyourstyle,youcanstillbenefitfromsocialsupport.Whenmostpeoplehear“socialsupport”,theythinkofemotionalsupport,likeventing(發(fā)泄)toacoworkerovercoffee,Heaneysays.64:whensomeonestepsintohelpyouonabusyday,forinstance,orsharesadvice.Evenrelativelyminorinteractions,likeamanagerallowingyoutoleaveearlytopickupyoursickchild,canbuffer(緩解)thenegativeeffectsofstress,Heaneyexplains.65—althoughitisgreatifyoudo—butrathertopromote“asenseofbeingintherightplace”bybecomingpartofacommunity.A.ButitcomesinmanyformsB.ResearchonthetopicisclearC.Thegoalisn’tnecessarilytomakelifelongfriendsD.It’seasytotalkyourselfoutofmakingthesegesturesE.Itsoftenconsideredequaltosmoking15cigarettesadayF.ThatcouldmeanseekinginputfrompeopleatalllevelsofthecompanyG.There’snodoubtthatsocialsupportintheworkplaceisimportantforyourhealth(2024·河北·一模)Inthechaosofmodernliving,maintainingbalancedentingpatternswithinshiftingschedulesandvariousfamilyfavouritescanseemlikeahugechallenge.66Belowaresometipstohelpfindanappropriateapproach.Embrace(擁抱)mindfuleatingMindfulnesstransformseatingintoanurturingpractice,encouragingadeepconnectionwithhowfoodaffectsyourbodyandmood.67Eatslowlyandavoidbeingdisturbedbythesurroundings.Thisattentivenesscontributestoahighrespectforyourbody’sneeds,andrecognizesyourbody’shungerandsatisfactionsignalsmoreaccurately.HavemealtimehouserulesConsiderestablishingguidelinesthatencourageeatingwithoutdistractionssuchasTVs,phonesorotherelectronicdevices.Thathelpseveryoneatthe-tabletofullyengagewiththeirfoodandwitheachother,promotingamoreconnectedandpresenteatingexperience.68EstablishaflexiblemealroutineBeingflexiblewithmealtimesisimportantifyouhavebusyschedules.Findingacommonmealtimecanbechallenging.69Ifyou’rehungryearlier,emp

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