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    Empathy(共情), the ability to understand other people, has dropped sharply among college students over the past 10 years. 1. Turn on the TV, and you’re showed with news and reality shows full of people, fighting, competing, and generally treating one another with no respect. Human beings learn by example and most of the examples on TV are anything but empathetic. 2.

Having relationships with other people is an important part of being human and having empathy is decisive to it. Researchers have also found that the empathetic teenagers are more likely to have high self-respect. Besides, empathy can be a cure for loneliness, sadness, anxiety and fear.3. Many top companies report hut empathy is one of the most important things they expect from new managers. 4. Apparently, empathy is n kind of “emotional intelligence” that will help us achieve it.

Then, 5. For starters, let down your guard and really listen to others. One doesn’t develop empathy by having a lot of opinions and doing a lot of talking. To really develop empathy, you’d better volunteer at a nursing home or a hospital, join a club or a team that has a diverse membership, have a “sharing circle” with your family, or spend time caring for pets at an animal shelter.

A.How can we take advantage of empathy?

B.Empathy is even an indication of a good leader.

C.What’s the best way to improve empathy?

D.There are good reasons not to follow those bad examples.

E.Today, people spend more time alone rather than join clubs.

F.That might be because so many people have replaced face time with screen time.

G.Academics are vital but without emotional intelligence , you won’t be successful in life.

 

1.F 2.D 3.B 4.G 5.C 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文。文章主要围绕共情的定义、意义和方式展开,以期让读者反思自我培养共情意识。 1.根据后一句“Turn on the TV, and you’re showed with news and reality shows full of people, fighting, competing, and generally treating one another with no respect.”可知,打开电视,你就会看到新闻和真人秀,里面都是人、打斗、竞争,通常彼此不尊重。F项“那可能是因为很多人用屏幕时间代替了面对面的时间”承上启下,F项中的“screen time”与下文的“Turn on the TV”呼应,符合语境。故选F项。 2.根据前一句“Human beings learn by example and most of the examples on TV are anything but empathetic.”可知,人类是以身作则的,电视上的大多数例子都不是感同身受。D项“有充分的理由不仿效那些坏例子”承接上文,D项中的“those bad examples”与上文的“most of the examples on TV are anything but empathetic”呼应,符合语境。故选D项。 3.根据后一句“Many top companies report hut empathy is one of the most important things they expect from new managers.”可知,许多顶级公司报告说,但同理心是他们对新经理最重要的期望之一。B项“同理心甚至是一个好领导的标志”承上启下,B项中的“leader”与下文的“new managers”呼应,符合语境。故选B项。 4.根据后一句“Apparently, empathy is a kind of ‘emotional intelligence’ that will help us achieve it.”可知,显然,同理心是一种“情商”,它将帮助我们实现这一目标。G项“学术是至关重要的,但没有情商,你的人生就不会成功”承上启下,G项中的“emotional intelligence”与下文的“emotional intelligence”呼应,符合语境。故选G项。 5.根据后一句“For starters, let down your guard and really listen to others.”可知,首先,放松警惕,认真倾听别人的意见,且根据整段内容可知,本段主要讲如何提升共情能力。C项“提高同理心的最好方法是什么?”承接下文,C项中的“improve empathy”与下文的“develop empathy”呼应,符合语境。故选C项。
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On Monday, President Donald Trump said that “terrifying video games” contribute to a “glorification of violence”. American politicians have long made similar statements. Benjamin Burroughs is a professor of media at the University of Las Vegas. He said that there is no linkage to gun violence, when mentioning video games. Burroughs pointed out that some studies show a short-term increase in aggressive thoughts and feelings after playing video games, but nothing that rises to the level of violence. “Plenty of gamers get upset when they lose or feel the game was ‘cheating’, but it doesn’t lead to violent outputs,” Burroughs stressed.

In 2006, a small study by researchers at Indiana University found that teenagers who played violent video games showed higher levels of emotional arousal(激发)—strong emotions like anger or fear. The teenagers also showed less activity in the parts of the brain associated with the ability to plancontrol and direct thoughts and behavior.

Patrick Markeythe psychology professorfound in his research that men who commit severe acts of violence actually play violent video games less than the average male. Another study by Markey and other researchers showed that violence tends to go down when a new violent movie or video game comes out. One possible explanation is that people are at home playing the game or in theaters watching the movie. Markey believes that video games might excite people, but they do not change who people are. “It is like going to see a sad movie,” Markey said of playing video games. “It might make you cry but it doesn’t make you clinically depressed,” he said.

1.Why is the mass shooting in EI Paso, Texas mentioned in the first paragraph?

A.To show the necessity of scientific studies.

B.To support the writer’s own viewpoint.

C.To show the seriousness of violent acts.

D.To serve as evidence for the assumption.

2.What are the similarities between Benjamin Burroughs and Patrick Markey?

A.Both are specialists in psychology in the USA.

B.Both acknowledge video game roused emotional change.

C.Both present their ideas through doing research.

D.Both worry about the potential dangers caused by video games.

3.What can be learned about the research in 2006?

A.Teenagers tested in it become more emotional.

B.Its findings set alarm for young video game players.

C.Teenagers mentioned in it mainly come from Indiana.

D.Its researchers are strongly for banning video games.

4.What is the best title for the text?

A.Violence—a by-product of video games.

B.Video games—the cause of violence or not.

C.Video games—the promoter of the mass shoot.

D.Violence—a threat for game players or not.

 

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The health campaign group Action on Sugar has found that Starbucks hot chocolate made with milk has almost 94 grams of sugar. That equals 23 teaspoons. At Caffe Nero, the salted hot chocolate packs in almost 60 grams of sugar, about 15 leaspoons. And Casta’s cream latte(拿铁)has 32 grams of sugar, that’s 8 teaspoons.

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And while some companies are actually being really responsible reducing their sugar, some have actually increased that in the last two years which just seems ridiculous. Coffee chains do offer low-calorie alternatives. But Action on Sugar are still calling for more tax on hot coffee drinks. Not much of a Christmas present for the coffee chains, but maybe a gift in the long term for our health.

1.What does the first two paragraphs mainly talk about?

A.Consumers favor sugar contained hot drinks.

B.The amount of sugar in some hot drinks is frightening.

C.Famous hot drink makers prefer hot chocolate series.

D.Cream latte is the signature hot drink for Starbucks.

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A.Most of them are trying to reduce sugar in certain drinks.

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C.They won’t show the consumer how much sugar a drink contains.

D.Four of them have been investigated by the health campaign group.

3.What’s the writer’s attitude toward the hot drink makers?

A.Supportive. B.Doubtful.

C.Objective. D.Reserved.

4.How can the sugar-originated hot drink problem be eased?

A.Taxes can be raised on hot drink makers like coffee chains.

B.More official groups like Action on Sugar could be founded.

C.Sugar content can be labeled in place of the price for hot drinks.

D.Warnings can be given to those enjoying weekly hot drinks.

 

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The reason for this becomes clear at the city’s recycling plant. The bags arrive all jumbled up because they’re collected altogether in a rush, once a fortnight from outside people’s houses. But thanks to those bright colors, scanners can select the bags and separate them efficiently. The food waste in green bags is processed on site into a certain thick liquid to make burnable gas, which powers the city’s buses. One of the benefits of this method of recycling is that there is less cross-pollution, so more of the recycled waste can actually be used to make new things. Like the rest of SwedenEskilstuna is committed to sending zero waste from its citizens to landfill. Waste that cannot be recycled is burnt at a local plant to generate electricity. This reduces reliance on fossil fuels, but does create greenhouse gases.

As countries around the world try to improve their recycling rates, some may look to Eskilstuna as an example to follow as long as they think they can persuade their citizens to get busy sorting at home.

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A.Mixed together. B.Collected orderly.

C.Sealed cautiously. D.Piled purposefully.

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A.The increase in the efficiency of waste recycling.

B.The convenience to the citizens in waste dropping.

C.The avoidance of rubbish related environmental problems.

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A.To show appreciation for Chinese American filmmakers.

B.To display the richness of Chinese American films.

C.To attract more customers to enjoy coffee in the Formosa Cafe.

D.To recommend a place to mover goers to learn Chinese American films.

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3.What can be concluded about Chinese American films?

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