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一、阅读理解
Lucy's Story
Lucy is a 14-year-old girl. She really likes classical(古典的)music. She said the music makes her feel calm and relaxed. But her best friend likes rock music(摇滚乐)better.

Everyone has different ideas. This is very common. Your opinion is one of the things that make you different,according to Lisa Linardatos,a clinical psychologist(诊疗心理学家)from Canada.
It is okay to express your own opinions. It allows you to share yourself with others. But you should be careful about how you express your opinions.
First,listen carefully to other people. Although you may be eager(热切的)to explain your side,you should listen to others explain their opinions first. This will help keep the talk calm. You will also better understand their side in the conversation.
Next,express your own idea politely. Remember,you're not trying to start an argument(争论). Don't express yourself too eagerly. Winning or losing is not the point. Don't try to make your friends think like you.
Last but most importantly,show your friends that you value your friendship,even if you disagree about some things. This can stop both of you from becoming too emotional(情绪化的).
In Lucy's case,she could try this:"I know you really like rock music,but I'm afraid it's just not my cup of tea. I like classical music better. I think if I could find a rock version(版本)of a classical music piece,it would be fun to share it with you."
In the future,you may have different ideas from many people. In fact,this can be a good thing. You can even learn from it. For example,sometimes you may not realize(意识到)that your ideas are wrong. But by sharing them with others,you have a chance to learn,according to Li Songwei,a Beijing-based psychologist.
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A. Explain your side eagerly.
B. Listen to others carefully.
C. Make friends think like you.
D. Show your friends you are right.
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① Eagerly. ② Politely. ③ Calmly. ④ Loudly.
A. ①② B. ②③ C. ③④ D. ①④
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A. It helps you to win arguments.
B. It allows you to learn and grow.
C. It makes you more popular.
D. It stops you from doing wrong things.
Lucy's Story
Lucy is a 14-year-old girl. She really likes classical(古典的)music. She said the music makes her feel calm and relaxed. But her best friend likes rock music(摇滚乐)better.
Everyone has different ideas. This is very common. Your opinion is one of the things that make you different,according to Lisa Linardatos,a clinical psychologist(诊疗心理学家)from Canada.
It is okay to express your own opinions. It allows you to share yourself with others. But you should be careful about how you express your opinions.
First,listen carefully to other people. Although you may be eager(热切的)to explain your side,you should listen to others explain their opinions first. This will help keep the talk calm. You will also better understand their side in the conversation.
Next,express your own idea politely. Remember,you're not trying to start an argument(争论). Don't express yourself too eagerly. Winning or losing is not the point. Don't try to make your friends think like you.
Last but most importantly,show your friends that you value your friendship,even if you disagree about some things. This can stop both of you from becoming too emotional(情绪化的).
In Lucy's case,she could try this:"I know you really like rock music,but I'm afraid it's just not my cup of tea. I like classical music better. I think if I could find a rock version(版本)of a classical music piece,it would be fun to share it with you."
In the future,you may have different ideas from many people. In fact,this can be a good thing. You can even learn from it. For example,sometimes you may not realize(意识到)that your ideas are wrong. But by sharing them with others,you have a chance to learn,according to Li Songwei,a Beijing-based psychologist.
(
B
)1. What should you do first when expressing your own idea?A. Explain your side eagerly.
B. Listen to others carefully.
C. Make friends think like you.
D. Show your friends you are right.
(
B
)2. How should you express your idea according to the text?① Eagerly. ② Politely. ③ Calmly. ④ Loudly.
A. ①② B. ②③ C. ③④ D. ①④
(
B
)3. What benefit(益处)can come from having different ideas as mentioned in the article?A. It helps you to win arguments.
B. It allows you to learn and grow.
C. It makes you more popular.
D. It stops you from doing wrong things.
答案:
1. B
2. B
3. B
2. B
3. B
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