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1.(2023年江蘇省鹽城中學高三模擬考試試卷)
TheUpsidetoBeingOutside
Researchshowsthatbeinginnaturemakespeoplefeelgood,whetherIhey'reroughingitinthewildernessfbr
daysorjusthangingoutatalocalparkforawhile.OnestudywasconductedinthecityofBirmingham,Alabama.
Researchersfoundthatmostparticipants5moodandwell-beingimprovedsignificantlywhen(heyspentlimein
urh.inparks,eventhoughtheaveragevisitwasonlyaroundhalfanhour.
]Forexample,scientistsintheUnitedKingdomstudiedtheimpactofthe"30DaysWild”
campaign.Itchallengedpeopletointeractwithnaturefbr30daysbyenjoyingearthyactivitieslikefeedingbirds
andplantingflowers.Participantsweremeasurablyhappierandhealthierthroughoutthechallenge...andfbrmonths
afterwards,too.2
Howdoesnatureboostpeople'shappiness?Scientistssaythatspendingtimeinnaturalsettingsreducesstress
andanxiety,whichbenefitsmentalandphysicalhealth.Researchshowsourbrainsarcmorerelaxedinnatural
settings.
I'omostpeople,ifsnotnewstliatnaturecanbecalming.Butmultiplestudieshavefoundthatspendingtime
innaturealsohassomemoresurprisingbenefits,likeimprovingcreativityandproblem-solving.3
Anotherfoundthatexposuretonaturehelpedpeoplescorebetterontests.Thafsmoreproofthatgoingoutsideisa
smartmove!
Whataccountsfor(heconnectionwithcognitionandcreativity?Ilcouldbethatagooddoseofnatureactsasa
curetoinformationoverload.Everydaylifeinvolvesalotofmultitasking.Somescientiststheorizethatspending
timeinnatureenablesourbrainstorestandrecoverfrommentaltiredness.4
Naturally,scientificstudiesdon'tcovereverythingthat'sgreataboutthegreatoutdoors.5From
recreationandexercise(ohappinessandcreativity,therearelotsofupsides(ogettingoutside.
A.Onestudyrevealedthatpeoplewerebetteratfiguringoutpuzzlesafterafour-daycampingtrip.
B.Accordingtomanyscientificstudies,there'sagoodchanceit'llmakeyouhappier,healthier,andmore
creative.
C.What,smore,theliftpeoplegetfromnatureislonglasting.
D.Lotsofpeopleenjoyfunactivitiesoutside,likeswimming,ridingbikes,orclimbingtrees.
E.Whentheonlylightyou'veseenalldayistheglowofascreen,itmightbeagoodideatoswitchitoff.
F.Thismeansthatwhetheryou'restudyingorplayingvideogames,headingoutsidetogiveyourbrainabreak
mighthelpyougettothenextlevel.
G.So,kickingbackinaparkisabitliketreatingyourmindtoarestfulminivacation.
2.(廣東省揭陽市普寧市2023年高三聯(lián)考試卷)
Recyclingisgoodforourplanet,butitcanbeconfusing.CanIrecycleplasticbags?Whataboutpizzacartons?
Toclhpastetubes?WhichbinshouldIuse?Therearesomanyquestions,andmorethanhalfofAmericansare
unsureabouthowtorecycle.6Here'sahandyfbur-stepguideonhowtorecycleeffectively:
Knowwhattoputintherecyclingbin.Keepitsimpleandfocusonthemostcommonlyrecycleditems,such
aspaper,glass,aluminumandplastic.7Don'tusetherecycledsymbolasaguide.'Thenumberonthe
containerisreallyforpeople(oidentify(hetypeofresin(樹脂).That'snothelpfulfbrthecommonconsumer,Msaid
CodyMarshall,astrategistatnonprofitRecyclingPartnership.
8Itisreallyimportanttoknowwhatyoucannotputinyourbin.Youcanalwayscheckwithyour
cityoratBeR.IfyouliveintheUS,justpluginyourpostcodetosearch.Recyclingcompaniesstruggle
withthesameproblemitems:hoses(軟管),cords,needlesandclothing,accordingtoMarshall,sodon'tputthose
itemsinyourbin.
Washorcleanitems.Doaquickcleantomakesurethereisnofoodleftincontainersbeforeyouputthemin
thebin.9Savefoodforcomposting。隹月巴)inyourgarden.
Don'tbagit.Unlessyouliveinaplacethatrequiresit,likeNewYorkCity,keeptherecyclableslostinthe
bin."Alotofthetime,ifsnotsafefbrouremployeestotearthosebagsopen,orittakestoomuchsaid
Keller.u10
A.Knowwhatisnotrecyclable.
B.Theanswersarenothardtofind.
C.Alotofbaggedstuffgoesrighttothelandfill.
D.Plasticbagscanbeusedagainorreturnedtogrocerystores.
E.Ifyoureallydon'tknowifanitemisrecyclable,thenjustthrowitinthegarbage.
F.Thisisreallyimportantifyouonlyuseonebinbecausefooditemscouldruinpaper.
G.Hardplasticslikewaterandsoftdrinkbottlesoranythinglikethesecanberecycled.
3.(2023年湖南省長沙市湖南師范大學附屬中學試卷)
Haveyoueverheardsomeonesay.t4brcakfastisthemostimportantmealoftheday”,orgiveyouadviceabout
whyit'svitaltostartthedaywithahealthybreakfast.11Isitreallythatimportant?Inasense,i(really
matters.
Energyrestoration
Theword^breakfast''comesfrom''breakingthefasf'—theideaofendingtheperiodinwhichwcdidn'tcat
duringthenight.Theregenerationprocessthattakesplacewhilewesleepconsumessomeofournaturalfood
reservestohealourbodies.12So,inthatway,ahealthybreakfastmakessense.
Weightmanagement
Therearcalsomanyoften-quotedstudieswhichseemtolinkastateofobesitywithskippingbreakfast.13
InaUSstudy,50,000peopleweremonitoredoversevenyears,andthosewhoateahealthybreakfastwerefoundto
havealowerBMI,whichseemstosuggestthatbreakfastmayindeedhelppeoplemaintainahealthyweight.
Betterbrainfunction
14Breakfastisalsoassociatedwithimprovedbrainfunction,includingconcentrationandlanguage.A
reviewof54studiesfoundthateatingbreakfastcanimprovememory,thoughtheeffectsonotherbrainfunctions
wereinconclusive.However,oneoftheresearcherssaysthereisreasonableevidencethatbreakfastdocsimprove
concentralion.
What'。mostimportantiswhatweeatforbreakfastHigh-prnfeinbreakfastshavebeenfoundparticularly
effectiveinreducingfoodcravingsandconsumptionlaterintheday.However,studiesfoundihalthereisno
agreementonwhattypeofbreakfastishealthier.15
A.Breakfasthelpsusrefilltheexhaustedstores.
B.Thisfeastisnecessarilygivesusanewstart.
C.Weight-lossislikelytocausethemhealthproblems.
D.Breakfasthasbeen(bundtoaffectmorethanjustweight.
E.Thus,itissuggestedthatahealthybreakfastcanregulateandloseweight.
F.Manypeoplearcrecommendedtomanagetheirweightbyskippingmeals.
G.Breakfasttypesdon'tmatterasmuchassimplyeatingsomething.
4.(2023年湖南省長沙一中高三試卷)
Inthefaceofwildlifelossandhabitatdestruction,it'seasytofeelpowerlesstoimprove.Butanyactionyou
take,nomatterhowsmall,willhelprestoretheworldtoitsnaturalbalance.Hereare4thingsyoucandotohelp
wildlife.
Thinktwicebeforelandscaping.
16Butunlessyou'reconfrontingagenuinesafetyissue,rememberthatwhat'sunpleasanttoyouis
sweethometosquirrels,birds,wormsandotheranimalsthatyoumightnotevenknowarethere.Ifyoumust
landscapeyouryard,dosoinawaythatwon'tdriveawaynativewildlife.
Keepyourcatsindoors.
It'sironicthatmanypeoplewhoclaimtolovewildlifehavenoproblemallowingtheircatstoroamfreely
outside.Catsareanimals,too.17Outdoorcats,however,don'tthinktwiceaboutkillingwildbirds.Incase
you'rethinkingabout“warning“thebirdsbyattachingabelltoyourcat'scollar,don'tbother:Birdshaveaninborn
tendencytofleeloud,startlingnoises,notjinglingpiecesofmetal.
Don'tfeedanyanimalsbutbirds.
Thatdeerthatwandersintoyourbackyardmightlookhungryandhelpless.18Givingfoodtoanimals
accustomsthem(ohumancontact,butnotallhumanbeingsareaswarmheartedasyouare.Feedingwildbirds,on
theotherhand,isOKaslongasyoudon'thaveoutdoorcatsandyouprovideamealinkeepingv/iththebird's
naturaldiet.19
Cleanuplitter(notonlyyourown).
Ifyou'reconcernedaboutprotectingwildlife,youknowbetterthantolitter.Butit'snotenoughtokeepyour
ownyardorpicnicareaclean.Youshouldgotheextramileandpickupcansandbottlesleftbyotherpeople.
20
A.Choosenutsandseedsratherthanprocessedbread.
B.Itseemscrueltokeepthemshutupinsidethehouse.
C.However,ifyoufeedit,youwon'tbedoingitanyfavors.
D.Mostpeopledon'twantwildanimalstodestroytheirroses.
E.Smalanimalscaneasilygeltrappedinorinjuredbythislitter.
F.Ifyouhavethespace,establishinga“minimeadow(草地)“asaborderorboundaryareaisanother
effectivewaytoattractbirds,asweEasbeneficialinsects.
G.Ifyouhavejustpurchasedahouseorapieceofland,youmightbetemptedtochop(砍)downunsightly
trees.
5.(2023年浙江省麗水市三校聯(lián)考試卷)
Gardenlightsareextremelyimportant.21Wehavepreparedtheultimateguidethataimstoprovide
youwithall(heinformationthatyoucouldpossiblyneed.So,whatareyouwaitingfbr?Let'sgetstarted.
ThefirstthingthatyouneedtodoistouseLEDlightsthatareknownfortheirlowheatemission.Itwould
alsohelpreducetheattractiontofliesorinsects.22Hence,youneedtogoforalowerheatemissions
option.Thelightsarcgoodfortheenvironmentandhelpyousaveenergycosts.
Next,youhaveloinstalllightshields(保護罩)forcreatingaphysicalbarrierbetweeniheoutdoorelements
andlights.Bygettinglightshields,yougettoincreasetheprotectionofyourexpensiveoutdoorlights.23
Don'tforgettotaketheaccuratemeasurementofthelightswhenshoppingfbrlightshields.
Whenitcomestousinggardenlights,locationiseverything.24Youneedtoplacethegardenlightsin
alocationwheretheoutdoorlightingcomponentswouldbeprotectedfromtheelements.Theyshouldprovide
sufficientlightingandlastalongtimeatthesametime.
Finally,youalsohavetomaintainthegardenlightssystemforensuringthatitcontinues(obeproperly
controlled.Regardlessofwhichtypeofgardenlightsyouget,youhavetoensurethattheyarewellmaintainedand
servicedfromtimelotime.25Youhavenoexcusenotlogetthemserviced.
A.Itisnotsomethingthatshouldbetakenlightly.
B.Unexpectedelementswillcausedamagetothelights.
C.Itcanbefrustratingtoseethemtakingoverthelighting.
D.Placetheminthecorrectpositiontoworkandlastalongtime.
E.Theycanmakeyourgardenareasaferandmorebeautifulinnotime.
F.Youshouldseekhelpfromalightingprofessionalfbr(hebestoutcome.
G.Theyalsohelpensurethelightsdonotshinetoobrightinjustonespot.
6.(河南省部分名校2023年高三聯(lián)合檢測)
Youmaydislikeyourjob,butduetofinancialburdensorlackofotherjoboffers,you'reforcedtostaywhere
youare.26
Identifyexactlywhatitisthat'scausingtheaversion(厭惡).Isitthemeanboss?Isittheoverlycompetitive
co-workers?Isthereanewandaddedresponsibilitythatyoucannothandleorarenotequippedtodowell?Makea
prosandcons(優(yōu)缺點)lisiofyourcurrentjobrelatedtoworkenvironments,co-workers,managementandsoon.
27Itwillalsohelpyouidentifywhatyoudon'twantinyournextjobifyoudecidetobeginajobsearch.
Makeanefforttodevelopconnection.28Createmeaninginyourworkbyfindingwaystofeel
connectedifitfeelsmeaningless.Connectingwithotherscanhelpyoufeelmorepurposefulinyourwork.Create
opportunitiestoconnectwithco-workcrssothatyouremploymentbecomesmorethanjustasourceofincome.
Focuson(hepositive.29Ifyou'reunsurewhattodowhenyoudislikeyourjob,focusonwhaiyou
appreciateaboutitandmentallyblockouttheunfavorableaspects.Youmaydislikeyourcurrentjob,butremaining
withitmaybethebestoptionifit'ssimplyasteppingstonetoyourprofessionalobjectivesafewyearsdownthe
road.
30Howevermuchyoudislikeyourjob,justthinkofthemillionsofunemployedpeoplewhoare
desperatetofindwork.Whileyourjobmaybefarfromperfect,it'sstillajob.Itpaysyouawageandoffersyoua
chancetocontributetosociety.
A.Begratefulforhavingajob.
B.Thiswillhelpyousortoutaproblem.
C.Reduceyourstresslevelsoutsideofwork.
D.Rememberhowtocarryoutyourdutieswell.
E.Areyouhavingtroublefindingpurposeinyourwork?
F.Youdon'treallydislikeeverythingaboutyourjobrightnow,doyou?
G.There'rcwaystohelpyoudeterminehowtoenjoyworkwhenyoudislikeit.
7.(2023年湖北省華中師范大學附中適應性試卷)
Photographyformehasalwaysbeenakey.Itopensupdoors,givesmeanexcusetotravelwithmorepurpose,
andletsmeseebehindthescenes.31—“Bettergetbacktotakingphotos.Nicetochat!^^
Whatismyadvicetobeginners?Ididn'tstudyphotography;Tninotformallytrained;32Butthat's
notwhatphotographyisaboutforme.Ifyouwanttobeaphotographer,beconstantlyaskingyourselfthequestion:
“Whatisthestoryhere?^^Itdoesn'tmatterifyouareshootingadishatyourfavoriterestaurantorthefoodwaste
processingplantthatdealswithwat'sleftover—33Whatdoesthatmean?IfI'mphotographingadinner
panyfbrSocialSupply,it'simportanttocapturenotjusttheplateoffood,buttostepbackandcapturethescene
aroundit.IfTintakingphotosofamushroomharvestinYunnan,Imakesuretofindananglethatshowsjusthow
muchthey'vehanested,butalsoafewclose-upsoftheweatheredhandsthatarecarefullysorting.
34I'vetakenhundredsofthousandsofphotosthisyearalone.Themoreyoushoot:hebetteryou
willbe.So,startshooting—anythingandeverything,butspeciallyyourfiends'businessesandprojects.
DoIhaveagoodcamera?Yes,butsomepeoplestillthink(hatthephotosIpostfrommyphoneweretakenon
thatcamera,sodon'tconfuseagooddevicewithbeingagoodphotographer.35sostartthere,andstart
today.
A.Letthestoryguideyou.
B.Ihavevirtuallynoartexperience.
C.Likeanything,photographyrequirespractice.
D.Photographybecomesanincredibledrivetoexplore.
E.Someofmyfavoritephotographersjustusetheirphone.
F.Italsohelpstoslipoutofawkwardsmalltalkatparties.
G.Ifeeldeeplyconnectedwithwhateveriscapturedthroughmycameralens.
8.(2023年吉林省吉林大學附中高三試卷)
Whenaheavystormhit,residentsofthefloatingcommunityofSchoonschipinAmsterdamhadlittledoubt
aboutwhethertheycouldrideitout.Theytieduptheirownstuff,andcheckedinwithneighborstoensure
everyonehadenoughfoodandwater.36,risingalongwiththewaterandgoingbacktoitsoriginalposition
aftertherainstopped.
Afloatinghousecanbeconstructedonanyshorelineandisabletodealwithrisingseasbyremainingonthe
topofthewater'ssurface.37,floatinghomesarcfixedtotheshoreandarcusuallyconnectedtothelocal
sewer(污水管道)systemandpowergrid.Theyarestructurallysimilartohousesbuiltonland.
38.SitiBoelen,theSchoonschipresident,saysthatwhenshefirstmovedin,stormyweathermade
herthinkiwice."Youfeelitinyourstomach,shesays,addingthatshehasgottenusedtothefeeling.Floating
homesalsorequireextrainfrastructureandworktoconnecttotheelectricitygridandsewersystem.
39.4tIftherearefloods,it'sexpectedthatmanypeoplewillmovetohigherground.Butthealternative
istostayclosetocoastalcitiesandexploreexpansionontothewater/,saysRutgerdeGraaf,"4().That's
unavoidablemerelyhalfacenturyaway.Weneedtostartnowtoincreasethescaleoffloatingdevelopments.^^
A.Theythenboardedtheirfloatinghouses
B.Butthebenefitsmayoutweighthecosts
C.Sincefloatinghousesareontheincrease
D.Wcfeelsaferinastormbecausewearcfloating
E.Unlikehouseboatwhichcaneasilybemovedandrelocated
F.Hundredsofmillionsofpeoplewillbedisplacedbysealevelrise
G.Severewindandrain,oreventhepassingships,canrockthebuildings
9.(2023年山東師范大學附屬中學高三6月試卷)
Thepowerofpositivethinking
Isyourglassofmilkhalf-fullorhalf-empty?41Dotheyfocusonthepositives(ahalf-fullglass)or
(henegatives(ahalf-emptyone)?Thinkingpositively,withabelief(hatmostthingswillturnoutwell,iscalled
optimism—andit'sknowntoboostyourwell-being.Thegoodnewsisthateverybodycanlearntothinkmore
positively.
42
Researchshowsthatpeoplewhoareoptimisticandthinkpositivelytendtoexperiencelessstressandcope
wellwhenfacedwithlife'schallenges.Peoplewhoaremorepessimistic(expectthattheworstwillhappen)may
findithardtobelievethatthesechallengeswillpass.
Worryingislikeafirealarm.
Everybodycanworryfromtime(otime.Worryingcanhelpcokeepyousafe—ifyouwereneverworriedand
wereoverlypositiveabouthowthingswouldturnout,youwouldn'trecognizerisks."43It'slikeafire
alarm,“sayschildpsychotherapistRachelMelville-Thomas."Thetroubleisthatsometimesitgoesoffwhenthere
isn'tahugedangertofhcc."Whenthishappens,youcanfeelanxiousandhopelessaboutwhatliesahead.
Learntothinkpositively.
Optimismisshapedhyyourgeneswhichcarrycharacteristicsinheritedfromyourparentsandhywhat
happenstoyou.44Researchhasshownthatitcanhelptodraworwriteanoutcomethafspositive-for
example,animageofyouplayingguitar,havingpassedyournextgrade.45
A.Yourgeneswillinturnhelpobtainit.
B.Thisquestionmakesyoulestinthought.
C.Whyisthinkingpositivelygoodforyou?
D.Imaginingthiscanmotivateyoutoworktoachieveit.
E.Worryingisourbrainwarningusofsomethingthreatening.
F.However,whateveryourstartingpointis,everyonecanlearnit.
G.Thissayingisoftenusedtotestpeople'soutlookinasituation.
10.(2023屆山東省實驗中學高三二模英語試卷)
I'vebeenlivinginSpainfbrdecadesandIsecurelyguaranteethatIhaveatalentinfiguringoutthecool
hiddenlocalspots.Asaforeigner,Icouldn'lcarelessaboutdoingthetouristythingsorenjoyingfancycuisine.
46SoIalwaysattempttofindsomethingthat'sappealingandfunyetrepresentsthelocalculture,andthat
offersaninteractionwiththelocals.
Myreputationfordoingthishasgrown.47SinceIamsomewhatfluentinSpanish,1couldcharge
peopleforthisandbecomesomewhatofanofficialtourguide.Ichoosenottothough,becausetome,themost
importantthingismakingsurethetourist,whoalreadyspentalotoftimeandmoneygettingtowhereIam,hasthe
funandculturalexperiencetheycouldpossiblyhave.48Inthatcase,touristscanexplorethelocal
culturefurtheratthelowestcost.Theycouldotherwisespendasignificantsumofmoneyonaguidedtourthat
keepsthemcomfortablebutseparatedfromtheculture.Ichoosetogivethemanexperiencethat'sdeeperandopens
theirmind,allforfree.
49Whensomeoneisvisitingyourarea,don'tjusttakethemtothetouristyspots.Showthemthe
placesthatmeansomethingtoyou.Show(hemyourheartthroughtheplaces(hatyoushowchemandthe
experienceyougivethem.There'ssomethinggoodinalmosteverytownoutthere.Ifyoudon'thaveanyspotsin
yourarea(ha(youlike,learn(ofind(hegoodin(heplaceyoulive.Ifyoufindthegoodinwhereyoulive,youwill
alsofindthegoodinyourself.It'sa:imethatbothyouandthetouristwillprobablyneverobtainagain.50
A.Everyonecandothesame.
B.Icouldhardlyhaveimagineditwouldhappen.
C.Itcouldalsohelpmecreatealifelongconnectionwiththem.
D.What'smostcrucialisexperiencingthegenuinecountryandculture.
E.Iknowbetterthantouriststhemselveswhattheyareeagertoexperience.
F.Don'trushtheexperience,thoroughlyenjoyeverymomentwiththatperson.
G.I'mbeingaskedfrequentlytoofferpeopletours,bothtofriendsandstrangers.
H.(2023年安徽省安慶市一中三模英語試卷)
Ifyouhaveeverhadtroublepersuadingyourselftodothingsyoushoulddoorwouldliketodo,youhave
experiencedprocrastination.Ifyouareatypicalprocrastinator,perhapsyouspendanexcessiveamountoftime
watchingTV,playingvideogamescheckingFacebookeating(evenwhenyou'renothungry),obsessivelycleaning
orpacingbackandforththrough(heoffice.51Onceagain,youendupdoingnothing.Soundfamiliar?
Lazypeopledon'tdoanythingandarejustfinewithit.52.Theytrulywanttofulfiltheirobligations
butjustcan'tfigureouthow.
53.Relaxingrechargesyouwithenergy.Incontrast,procrastinatingdrainsitfromyou.Theless
energyyouhave,thegreaterthechancesofyouputtingoffyourresponsibilities,and,oncemore,youwill
accomplishnothing.
Thestudiesonprocrastinationeverconductedindicatesthatfailureoftheabilitytolistentoourselvesismost
likelythemainreasonwhyweputthingsoff.Thescientificnameofthisabilityisself-regulation.Self-regulationis
theabilitytoconsciouslycontrolyouremotions.54Thanks(othis,youwillprocrastinateless.Current
researchindicatesthatwillpowercanbecomparedtoamuscle.Itispossibletostrengthenitthroughtraining.
Toovercomeprocrastination,youneedtostartbysettingthebaraslowaspossible.Creatinghabitsisn'tabout
quantity;it'saboutsmallstepsandregularrepetition.Bymakinggradualincreasesonceyoulearnanewhabit,you
canstrengthenyourwillpowermuscle.Asyouslowlyraisethebar,yourwillpowerwillgainstrength.
55.
A.Don'tconfuseprocrastinationwithrelaxation,either.
B.Themorepowerfulitistheeasieritwillbeforyoutomakeabreakthrough.
C.Afterwards,youfeelpowerlessandareovercomewithfeelingsofguiltandfrustration.
D.Ifyoutrainwillpowertopeifbrmoneactivity,youcanuseitsstrengthtodootherthingsaswell.
E.Procrastinators,however,havethedesiretoactuallydosomethingbutcan'tforcethemselvestostart.
F.Learninghowtodevelopgoodhabitsandkickbadonescanbeachievedbytakingsmallsteps.
G.Themoredevelopedthisabilityis,themoreoftenyouwilldowhatyoutellyourselftodoandthebetter
youwillresisttemptation.
12.(2023屆安徽省皖江聯(lián)盟高三聯(lián)考試卷)
Everyday,aseaofdecisionsstretchesbeforeus.It'simpossibletomakeaperfectchoiceeverytime.Butthere
isoneparticularlyeffectivetechniquetoimproveourchances:criticalthinking.
Prepareyourquestion.
56Forexample,ifyou'rewonderingwhethertogoforfitness,therearemanyfactorsthatwillcloud
yourreasons.But,ifyouknowclearlywhatyoucangetbybody-shaping,that'llhelpyoudecidewhetheritreally
suitsyourneeds.
Gatheryourinformation.
There'slotsofitoutthere,sohavingaclearideaofyourquestionwillhelpyoudeterminewhai'srelevant.If
you'retryingtodecideonadiettoimproveyournutrition,youmayaskanexpertfbrtheiradvice,orseekother
people'sopinions.57
Considertheimplications.
Imagineyou,vechosenabusinessbasedonhispromisetomaketocheaperfbrdriverstofillupongas.Atfirst
glance,(hatseemsgreat.58Ifgasolineuseislessrestrictedbycost,(hiscouldalsocauseahugesurgein
airpollution—anunintendedconscqiiencethat'simportanttothinkahout
59
Askyourselfwhysomanypeoplearcdrawntocountlesstraveltripsordestinations.Evenifyoudisagreewith
everythingthattravelagenciessay,exploringtheviewpointsmightexplainwhysomeroutesthatdon'tseemvalid
toyouappealtoothers.Thiswillalowyoutoexplorealternatives,evaluateyourownchoices,andultimatelyhelp
youmakemoreinformeddecisions.
Thisaboveprocessisjustonetool,anditcertainlywon'tremovedifficultdecisionsfromourlives.60
And,ifenoughofususeit,ithasthepowertomaketheworldamorereasonableplace.
A.Exploreotherpointsofview.
B.Applytheinformationcollected.
C.Inotherwords,gettoknowwhatyou'relookingfbr.
D.Thenwhataboutthelong-termenvironmentaleffects?
E.Butitcanhelpusincreasethenumberofpositivechoiceswemake.
F.Therefore,askyourselfaboutwhatinterestsyoumostandwhatisneeded.
G.Ithelpsyouweighdifferentoptions,movingyouclosertoawiserdecision.
13.(2023年浙江省四校(杭州二中、溫州中學、紹興一中、金華一中)高三聯(lián)考)
Asmuchas80percentofprematureheartdiseaseispreventablebymakingspecificlifestylechoices.61
Butothersmaynothavecrossedycurmind."Asmallchangeinyojreverydayroutinecanpotentiallyhaveabig
impactinthelongrun,“sayspreven:ivecardiologistDr.BethAbramson.
?Geteighthoursofsleep.
“Whenyou'renotrested,everythingthathappensinyourlifeisalotmorestressful,saysDr.AryaSharma,a
professorofmedicineattheUniversityofAlberta.Ifwe'resleepdeprived,ourbodiesalsohavemoredifficulty
controllingbloodpressure,inflammationandglucoselevels.62
?63
Doinggoodfbrothershelpsyourself-esteemandrelievesstress.ResearchpublishedinPsychosomatic
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