Society is a web of relationships, requiring all parties(群體) to work together to create something good. What makes society work best are effective(有效的) relationships that are based on mutual(相互的) understanding. If you understand what people want and why they want it, you can usually find a way to make progress together.
High-quality relationships make people happy. Some people living in the poorest communities have almost nothing but turn out to be the happiest because they share a life, together. If effective relationships are working, happiness is always possible.
Here are some simple tips for building effective relationships.
Listen to and try to understand others' positions and feelings. Listening in itself can lead to understanding, and if you understand someone else fully, then you know how to work better with him or her.
Openly express your needs and feeling. Sometimes we expect people particularly those close to us at home or work to understand what we want and to give us what we need intuitively (憑直 覺地). However, people are so complicated and so different that even when they have lived together for 60 years, they can still surprise each other. So we need to say what we need and to express how we feel.
In order to make our relationships more effective, we should treat ourselves and other people with respect. Respect is one of the most important elements of any good relationship.
Finally, learn to face differences correctly. Learning this takes time and can be uncomfortable. However, if we can try to remove differences in an effective way, we are more likely to build exciting and satisfying relationships with others.
By doing these things you may discover that the happiness you long for is much closer than you thought.
Title: 【小題1】
【小題2】. | 【小題3】 |
Make society 【小題4】________ Help people find a way to 【小題5】_________ Make people happy because of their 【小題6】_______ | Understand other’s positions and feelings by【小題7】_________ Try to express your needs and feelings 【小題8】 _______________ Treat yourself and others 【小題9】__________ Learn to face the 【小題10】_________in a correct way |
【小題1】Building Effective Relationships
【小題2】Reasons
【小題3】Tips/ways/suggestions
【小題4】Work best
【小題5】make progress together
【小題6】sharing a life
【小題7】listening
【小題8】openly
【小題9】with respect
【小題10】differences
解析試題分析:本文敘述了社會是一個關(guān)系網(wǎng),需要各種群體在一起協(xié)作才能創(chuàng)造一個美好的世界。短文給出了如何建立有效的關(guān)系。一是通過聽來理解他人的立場和心情。二是公開表達你的需要和感受。三是要尊敬自己和他人。四是要學(xué)會正確地面對不同。
【小題1】根據(jù)Here are some simple tips for building effective relationships.可知短文主要敘述的是建立有效關(guān)系的方法,故用Building Effective Relationships。
【小題2】根據(jù)下面的make這樣的句子可知這個欄里敘述的是理由,故用Reasons。
【小題3】根據(jù)下面的7-10個小題可以看出這里敘述的是一些建議,故用Tips/ways/suggestions。
【小題4】根據(jù)What makes society work best are effective(有效的) relationships that are based on mutual(相互的) understanding.使社會更加協(xié)調(diào)必須有基于相互理解的有效的關(guān)系,故用Work best。
【小題5】根據(jù)If you understand what people want and why they want it, you can usually find a way to make progress together. 要找到一個方法使人們共同進步,故用make progress together。
【小題6】根據(jù)but turn out to be the happiest because they share a life, together.使人們高興因為他們能夠共同分享生活,故用sharing a life。
【小題7】根據(jù)Listen to and try to understand others' positions and feelings. Listening in itself can lead to understanding理解他人的立場和心情,需要去傾聽,故用 listening。
【小題8】根據(jù)Openly express your needs and feeling.公開表達你的需要和感受,故用openly。
【小題9】根據(jù)we should treat ourselves and other people with respect. 為了使關(guān)系更加有效,我們應(yīng)該對待自己和他人要尊敬,故用with respect。
【小題10】根據(jù)learn to face differences correctly.要學(xué)會正確地面對不同,故用differences。
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—_____ .
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Families | From low-income families | From educated mothers' families |
Attitudes | Girls are of less (3)______________ than boys. | Development should be for all the (4)______________. |
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Consequences | A vicious circle | A virtuous circle |
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【小題1】What is the best title of the passage? (Please answer within 5 words)
【小題2】Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one?
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【小題3】Please fill in the blank in the second paragraph with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence. (Please answer within 10 words)
【小題4】Someone says that the longer you sleep, the better you feel. Try to find an argument from the passage against the idea. (Please answer within 15 words)
【小題5】Translate the underlined sentence in the first paragraph into Chinese.
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Alice always wanted to be a singer. Music was the 【小題1】 important thing in her life but, to tell you the 【小題2】 (true), she took lesson for years, practised every day, 【小題3】 in spite of all this, her voice didn't improve. Honestly, it didn’t get better, it just got 【小題4】(loud).
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“Well”, said Alice, “what did you think of 【小題9】 performance?”
“My dear,” said the teacher, “you’ll 【小題10】 be better than you were tonight.”
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Trust is in rare supply these days. People are having trouble trusting each other, according to an AP-GFK poll conducted in November 2013, which found that Americans are suspicious of each other in their everyday life. Only one-third of Americans say most people can be trusted—down from half who felt that way in 1972. A record high of nearly two-thirds says “you can’t be too careful” in dealing with people in 2013.
This can be carried over into the workplace, where employees want their leaders to be more trustworthy. Employees have grown tired of unexpected outcomes resulting from the lack of preparation. They want to be informed of any change management efforts before—not after the fact. Employees desire to know what is expected of them and be given the opportunity to better themselves, rather than be told they are not qualified for new roles and responsibilities.
Here are four early warning signs for you to course-correct when employees are having trouble trusting their leaders.
Lack courage
Leaders that don’t stand up for what they believe in are difficult to respect and trust. Too many leaders waste too much of their valuable time trying to act like other leaders in the organization—rather than attempting to establish their own identity and leadership style. Employees know that if their leaders are not savvy (精明) enough to move themselves into a position of greater influence, it will make it much more difficult for them to get noticed and discovered as well. When leaders lack the courage to enable their full potential and that of others, it becomes a challenge to trust.
Self-centered
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Reputation issues
When people begin to speak negatively about their leader, it makes it more difficult for others to trust their intentions. For example, look at what has happened to President Barack Obama since December 2009 when his approval rating was 69%. Four years later, Obama’s approval rating is at 43%. Many who have followed him for years are now having trouble trusting him.
Every leader must be aware that they are constantly being evaluated and thus they can never grow self-satisfied. When they do, this begins to negatively impact their reputation and the trust employees have in their leadership.
Inconsistent Behavior
People are more inclined to trust those who are consistent with their behavior. Isn’t it easy to begin questioning one’s judgment when they are inconsistent? When everyone but the leader is on board with a strategy—you begin to wonder if their intentions are to support the organization’s advancement or their own. Leaders need to refresh their leadership style before they lose the trust of their employees.
This is what today leaders must consider: how to lead in new ways that focus less on oneself, but more on the betterment of a healthier whole.
Trust between employees and their leaders | |
Problem | 【1】 _________ has been declining among Americans in their daily life as well as in the workplace. |
Employees’ hopes for leaders 【2】 _________ trust | ● Employees want to be 【3】 _________ to get prepared for any change management efforts in advance. ● Employees desire to know their leaders’ expectations of them and want to get 【4】 _________ to better themselves. |
Warnings for leaders to 【5】 _________ the breakdown of trust | ● Don’t 【6】 _________ other leaders and stand up for what you believe in. ● Be 【7】 _________ to helping your employees grow. ● Never let 【8】 _________ negatively impact your reputation. ● Behave【9】 _________ or your judgment will be questioned. |
Suggestion | For leaders, more focus on the betterment of a healthier whole should be taken into 【10】 _________. |
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【小題1】It is my b_________ that the harder we work, the better our life will be.
【小題2】___________ (好奇心) drove the little boy to push the door open slowly.
【小題3】You can’t leave the school without our teacher’s p___________.
【小題4】The shopkeeper knows Alex well. He is a regular c_________ here.
【小題5】Brian has a____________ to me for losing my CD, and now we are friends again.
【小題6】It is o_______ that he has been waiting here for a long time.
【小題7】Foods provided for the old should be easy to _______ (消化).
【小題8】After he did some _________ (研究) in the library, he found out the truth.
【小題9】What a pity that a boy of 5 _________ (溺死) in the well yesterday.
【小題10】Don’t look down upon him. Anyone has his own s_________.
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