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广东省2024-2025学年高一下学期英语每日作业设计 Day 6(含答案)

日期:2026-02-23 科目:英语 类型:高中教案 查看:41次 大小:28917B 来源:二一课件通
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广东省,2024-2025,学年,高一,学期,英语
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日期:_____年_____月_____日 班号:_____ 班级:_____姓名:_____ 分数:_____ 高一下学期英语每日作业设计 day 6 (时间:30分钟,满分82分) 第一部分:阅读理解:(按照指示来完成问题) (14*3=42分) We all know that friends are special people whom we share our lives with,and who share their lives with us in return. But seeking friends and keeping the friendship going are never easy. According to research recently published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships,the key is to use “we-talk”. Led by University of California psychologist Megan Robbins and her colleagues,the researchers reviewed and analyzed 30 different studies involving over 5,000 participants. This largest-ever analysis of “we-talk” suggested that the frequent use of “we” and “us” is linked to happier and healthier relationships. The word “we” moves people from an individual position into a partnership,which makes us more interdependent. “The pronouns offer an insight into whether people see themselves as individuals or as part of a whole...Word use is a window into what people are thinking and feeling without asking them,”Robbins told ScienceDaily. Their research also found that “we-talk” is helpful in resolving conflicts. “The primary point is that interdependence may bring about supportive and relationship-centered behaviors and positive perceptions (看法) of the partner—especially important in times of stress and conflict,” said study author Alexander Karan. US-based magazine Psychology Today used the word “union” to describe the impact on a partner upon hearing “we-talk”. Contrary to “we-talk”,there is “I-talk”,which refers to the frequent use of first-person singular pronouns,such as “I”,“me”,and “mine”,when writing or speaking. Earlier this year,researchers from the University of Arizona,US,analyzed a set of data that came from 4,700 people in Germany and the US. They__found__that__too__much__“I-talk”__is__an__accurate__linguistic__ marker__for__the__likelihood__that__someone__is__feeling__stressed__or__experiencing__negative__emotions. “If you are speaking in a personal context—so you’re speaking about something that’s of relevance to you,” lead researcher Allison Tackman told The Independent. “But if you’re communicating in a context that’s more impersonal,such as describing a picture,we did not see the relationship emerge.” As you can see from the two studies,too much “I-talk” can make you feel depressed. But “we-talk” can encourage you to become more positive and create a ripple effect (连锁反应) of healthy interdependence with others. So next time you’re talking to a friend,try using more “we-talk”.You may find yourself feeling more positive—and the effect it will have on your friend will be positive as well. 1.According to Megan Robbins and her colleagues’ research,we can infer the following EXCEPT _____. A. too much “I-talk” certainly indicates pressure or depression B. more than 5,000 pe ... ...

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