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    Self-esteem (自尊) is all about how much we feel valued, loved, accepted and thought well of by others and how much we value, love and accept ourselves. 1. They tend to have better relationships with others, feel happier, find it easier to deal with mistakes and failures, and more likely to stick to something until they succeed. People with low self-esteem often feel as if no one will like them or accept them or that they don’t do well in anything. The following ways may help you improve your self-esteem.

2. If you’re used to focusing on your shortcomings, start thinking about positive aspects of yourself that overweigh them.

It is good to aim high, but your goals for yourself should be within reach. 3. Mistakes are part of learning, so view mistakes as learning opportunities. Accept that you make mistakes because everyone does.

4. If you realize that you’re unhappy with something about yourself that you can change, start today. If it’s something you can’t change (like your height), start to work toward loving yourself the way you are.

Feeling like you’re making a difference and that your help is valued can do wonders to improve your self-esteem.5. You can lend a hand to a classmate who’s having trouble, help clean up your neighborhood or volunteer to do some other things.

A. So don’t hesitate to make a contribution.

B. It plays a role in almost everything you do.

C. That’s why you should never expect impossible things.

D. It takes some work, but it’s a skill you’ll have for life.

E. Try to stop thinking negative thoughts about yourself.

F. People with healthy self-esteem are able to do better at school.

G. Also, you should recognize what you can change and what you can’t.

 

1.F 2.E 3.C 4.G 5.A 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。自尊就是我们对自己的价值、爱、接受和渴望的感受。有健康自尊的人, 能自我感觉良好, 为自己的能力、技能和与他人的成就感到骄傲。文章主要是介绍了一些可能有助于提高自尊的方法。 1.根据下文They tend to have better relationships with others, feel happier, find it easier to deal with mistakes and failures, and more likely to stick to something until they succeed.可知此处是在描述有用良好自尊感带给人的好处,故可对应到F选项中healthy self-esteem与better。故选F。 2.根据下文you’re used to focusing on your shortcomings可知你过去常常集中于自己的短处,那么现在开始多想想自己积极的一面。shortcomings可对应到E选项中的negative thoughts about yourself,故选E。 3.根据上文It is good to aim high, but your goals for yourself should be within reach.可知树立远大的目标是好的,但是你自己的目标应该是可以实现的。即不要给自己制定不可能实现的目标,故选C。 4.根据下文If you realize that you’re unhappy with something about yourself that you can change, start today. If it’s something you can’t change (like your height), start to work toward loving yourself the way you are.(如果你意识到自己对某些可以改变的事情不满意,那么从今天开始。如果这是你无法改变的事情(比如你的身高),那就开始爱你自己吧。)可知本段建议应当认清自己能够改变的和不能改变的事情,故选G。 5.根据上文第一句Feeling like you’re making a difference and that your help is valued can do wonders to improve your self-esteem.可知你的帮助被重视,这对提高你的自尊有奇效。即建议我们多帮助别人,help可对应到A选项中的contribution。故选A。
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