Mark Twain said that "habit is habit, and not to be flung(扔) out the window by anyone, but coaxed(劝诱) downstairs a step at a time. " The chances of successfully changing negative behavior when you make gradual changes that give you time to _ _ negative patterns for positive ones.
On any given day, countless numbers of us get out of bed and _ _ to begin to change a given behavior "today." Whether it be exercising more, drinking less, managing time or some other change in a negative behavior, we start out with high . In a short time, however, a vast majority of people fail and are soon doing it was they thought they shouldn't be doing.
After considerable research, some researchers believe that behavior changes usually do not if they start with the change itself. , they believe that we must a series of “stages” to adequately prepare ourselves for that change. Once you have analyzed all the factors that what you do ,you must decide which behavior-change technique will work best for you.
According to the psychologist Albert Ellis, most problems and related behaviors arise from irrational (不理性的) statements that people make to when events in their lives are different from what they would like them to be. For example, suppose after doing on an exam, you say to yourself, “I can not believe I failed that easy exam. I am so stupid.”By changing this irrational “catastrophic” self-talk into rational, statements about what is really going on, you can increase the that positive behaviors will occur.
Positive self-talk might be as follows: "I really didn't study enough for the exam. I just need to prepare for the next ”.
Such self-talk will help you to recover quickly from and take positive steps to correct the situation. Some other technique like purposefully or stopping negative thoughts and refusing to dwell on (沉湎于) negative images can also spare you wasted energy, time and emotional resources and move on to positive changes.
1.A. declineB. remainC. disappearD. improve
2.A. substituteB. cancelC. findD. ignore
3.A. refuseB. determineC. hesitateD. advocate
4.A. moreB. betterC. worseD. less
5.A. valuesB. requirementsC. expectationsD. levels
6.A. whicheverB. howeverC. whereverD. whatever
7.A. succeedB. failC. existD. fade
8.A. NeverthelessB. OtherwiseC. InsteadD. Moreover
9.A. look throughB. break throughC. go throughD. pull through
10.A. initialB. temporaryC. instantD. eventual
11.A. involveB. influenceC. explainD. adjust
12.A. emotionalB. physicalC. technicalD. professional
13.A. allB. othersC. someoneD. themselves
14.A. poorlyB. carefullyC. completelyD. slowly
15.A. positiveB. ridiculousC. negativeD. explicit
16.A. dangerB. awarenessC. amountD. probability
17.A. writtenB. phrasedC. listedD. captioned
18.A. researchB. testC. talkD. problem
19.A. tirednessB. habitsC. disappointmentD. burdens
20.A. recallingB. startingC. blockingD. holding
-The scarf is nice, but the price is a little bit high.
-___ , but if you want good quality, you have to pay more.
A. No' wonder B. No doubt C. No offence D. No problem
One of the characteristics that make me different from many people is my adaptability-I'm_______ and comfortable in new or unusual situations.
A. acceptable B. respectable C. reliable D. flexible
Even in winter the roadsides were places of beauty, _______ countless birds came to feed on the berries and on the seed heads of the dried weeds rising above the snow.
A. which B. when C. where D. what
At sixty, Maugham decided to withdraw from the theater and wrote The Summer Up, in which he tried to review what he________ from his life and literature
A. had learned B. has learned C. was learning D. would learn
I was once ashamed to admit my weakness, but now I have no such feeling and I________myself much discomfort.
A. bring B. offer C. save D. promise