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    In the most basic sense, self-regulation (自我调节) involves controlling one's behaviour and thoughts in pursuit (追求) of long-term goals. Generally, people who are good at self-regulating tend to see the good in others and view challenges as opportunities. They exactly know what they want to achieve, act in accordance with their views, and devote their best effort. 1.

2. A bad-tempered child who hits others won't be popular at school. An adult with poor self-regulation skills may lack self-confidence. He may have difficulty handling stress, and often, this might be expressed in terms of anger and anxiety.

How do problems with self-regulation develop? It could start early when a baby isn't treated with enough care. 3. Later, an adult may struggle with self-regulation, either because this ability wasn't developed during childhood, or because of a lack of skills in managing difficult feelings. When left unchecked, over time this could lead to risky behaviour such as taking drugs.

4. One of the most frequently used methods is to change your thought patterns, which means that you think about a situation in a positive way, rather than one that's likely to increase negative emotions. 5. Rather than thinking that this reflects something about yourself such as “My friend hates me”, you might instead think, “My friend must be really busy.”

A. Try to cheer yourself up after disappointment.

B. Do the usual series of things at a particular time.

C. A child who doesn't feel safe may have trouble self-regulating.

D. A lack of self-regulation will cause problems in life.

E. Anyhow, self-regulation is so important that we should learn to use this skill.

F. For example, imagine a friend who doesn't return your calls or texts for several days.

G. Also they can calm themselves when feeling upset and cheer themselves when feeling down.

 

1.G 2.D 3.C 4.E 5.F 【解析】 本文为一篇议论文。论述了自我调节在一个人一生中所起的作用,和自我调节失去平衡的问题起源,并且提出了解决方案。 1.根据前文They exactly know what they want to achieve, act in accordance with their views, and devote their best effort.(他们清楚地知道自己想要实现什么,按照自己的想法行事,并尽自己最大的努力)可知,G项Also they can calm themselves when feeling upset and cheer themselves when feeling down.(当他们感到沮丧的时候,他们也可以让自己平静下来,当他们感到低迷的时候,他们也可以让自己高兴起来)承接并解释上文。故选G项。 2.根据后文A bad-tempered child who hits others won't be popular at school. An adult with poor self-regulation skills may lack self-confidence. He may have difficulty handling stress, and often, this might be expressed in terms of anger and anxiety.(一个坏脾气的孩子打别人是不会在学校受欢迎的。缺乏自我调节能力的成年人可能缺乏自信)可知,D项A lack of self-regulation will cause problems in life. (缺乏自我调节会给生活带来问题)总领下文。故选D项。 3.根据前文It could start early when a baby isn't treated with enough care. (婴儿在得不到足够的照顾时,自我调节问题就会开始)及后文Later, an adult may struggle with self-regulation, either because this ability wasn't developed during childhood, or because of a lack of skills in managing difficult feelings.(随后,一个成年人可能会与自我调节斗争,要么因为这种能力不是在童年时期发展起来的,要么因为缺乏管理困难情绪的技能)可知,C项A child who doesn't feel safe may have trouble self-regulating.(儿童时期的孩子如果没有安全感,也会引发自我调节问题)承上启下,从婴儿到儿童时期再到成年时期。故选C项。 4.根据后文One of the most frequently used methods is to change your thought patterns, which means that you think about a situation in a positive way, rather than one that's likely to increase negative emotions.(最常用的方法之一是改变你的思维模式,这意味着你以一种积极的方式思考一个情况,而不是一个可能增加消极情绪的情况)可知,E项Anyhow, self-regulation is so important that we should learn to use this skill.(无论如何,自我调节是如此重要,我们应该学会使用这一技能)能引领并解释下文。故选E项。 5.根据后文Rather than thinking that this reflects something about yourself such as “My friend hates me”, you might instead think, “My friend must be really busy.”(与其认为这反映了一些关于你自己的事情,比如“我的朋友恨我”,不如认为“我的朋友一定很忙。”)可知,F项For example, imagine a friend who doesn't return your calls or texts for several days. (例如,想象一个朋友几天不回你电话或短信)引出下文,符合此处语境。故选F项。
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