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老師【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!區(qū)域解題的內(nèi)涵跳讀依次而下交集本句后句【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!區(qū)域解題的內(nèi)涵明確寬泛【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!解題流程【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!出題原則定位原則一特殊標(biāo)點【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!原則二轉(zhuǎn)折(強(qiáng)對比)【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!原則三列舉1.【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!閱讀整體解題過程【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!第一套【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!第一套green

spacesDr.

Whitefind

out

about

living

in

a

greener

urbanareareveal

about

people

living

in

agreen

environmentto

buildmore

green

spaces

in

cities【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!第一套green

spacesWhiteliving

in

greener

urban

areasliving

in

green

spacesgreen

spaces【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!green

spacesAccording

to

onestudy,what

do

green

spaces

do

topeople?Improve

their

workefficiency.Add

to

their

sustainedhappiness.Help

them

build

a

positiveattitude

towards

life.Lessen

their

concernsabout

material

well-being.【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!Living

in

an

urban

area

with

green

spaces

has

a

long-lasting

positive

impact

on

people’s

mental

well-being,

a

studyhas

suggested.

UK

researchers

found

moving

to

a

green

spacehad

a

sustained

positive

effect,

unlike

pay

rises

or

promotions,which

only

provided

a

short-term

boost.According

to

onestudy,what

do

green

spaces

do

topeople?Improve

their

workefficiency.Add

to

their

sustainedhappiness.Help

them

build

a

positiveattitude

towards

life.Lessen

their

concernsabout

material

well-being.【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!WhiteWhat

does

Dr.

White

saypeople

usually

do

tomakethemselves

happier?Earn

more

money.Settlein

anurban

area.Gain

fame

and

popularity.Live

inagreenenvironment.【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!.

Co-author

MathewWhite,

from

the

University

of

Exeter,

UK,

explained

that

thestudy

showed

people

living

in

greener

urban

areas

weredisplayingfewer

signs

of

depression

or

anxiety.

“There

could

bea

number

of

reasons,”

he

said,

“for

example,

people

do

manythings

to

make

themselves

happier:

they

strive

for

promotion

orpay

rises,

or

they

get

married.What

does

Dr.

White

saypeople

usually

do

tomakethemselves

happier?Earn

more

money.Settlein

anurban

area.Gain

fame

and

popularity.Live

inagreenenvironment.【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!living

ingreener

urban

areasWhat

does

Dr.

White

tryto

find

out

about

living

in

agreener

urban

area?How

it

affects

differentpeople.How

strong

its

positiveeffectis.How

long

its

positiveeffect

lasts.How

it

benefits

peoplephysically.【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!Dr.

White

said

hi wanted

to

see

whether

living

ingreener

urban

areas

had

a

lasting

positive

effect

on

people’ssense

of

well-being

or

whether

the

effect

also

disappeared

aftera

period

of

time.What

does

Dr.

White

tryto

find

out

about

living

in

agreener

urban

area?How

it

affects

differentpeople.How

strong

its

positiveeffectis.How

long

its

positiveeffect

lasts.How

it

benefits

peoplephysically.【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!people

living

in

green

spacespeopleliving

in

a

greenenvironment?【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!Heobserved

that

people

living

in

green

spaces

were

less

stressed,and

less

stressed

people

made

more

sensible

decisions

andcommunicated

better.peopleliving

in

a

greenenvironment?D)Their

communication

withothers

improved.【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!green

spacesAccording

to

Dr.

White,what

should

the

ernmentdo

to

build

more

greenspaces

in

cities?Find

financial

support.Improve

urban

planning.

C)Involve

local

residents

in

theeffort.D)

Raise

public

awarenessofthe

issue.【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!green

spacesWhat

wereally

need

at

a

policy

level

is

to

decide

where

the

money

willcome

from

to

help

support

good

quality

local

green

spaces.”According

to

Dr.

White,what

should

the

ernmentdo

to

build

more

greenspaces

in

cities?Find

financial

support.Improve

urban

planning.

C)Involve

local

residents

in

theeffort.D)

Raise

public

awarenessofthe

issue.【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!第一套【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!第一套three

Olympic

class

shipsWhite

Star

Linethe

fourth

stack

of

the

shipsTitanic

and

theBritannicOlympic【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!第一套Olympic

class

shipsOlympicclassWhite

StarLineOlympic,

the

Britannic

and

the

TitanicWhite

Star

Linethe

fourth

stackTitanic’s

and

the

BritannicOlympic【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!shipsOlympicclass

included

the

Olympic,

the

Britannic

andthe

Titanicthree

Olympic

class【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!Olympicclass

included

the

Olympic,

the

Britannic

andthe

TitanicAll

in

all,

the

Olympic

class

ships

weremarvels

of

sea

engineering,

but

they

seemedcursed

tosuffer

disastrousfates.three

Olympic

classshipsC)They

all

experienced

terriblemisfortunes.【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!White

Star

LineWhite

StarLine【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!White

Star

Linemaking

them

the

most

luxurious

shipsWhite

StarLineB)The

utmost

comfortpassengers

could

enjoy.【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!the

fourth

stackthefourth

stack【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!the

fourth

stack

was

actually

just

artistic

innature

and

served

no

functional

purpose.thefourth

stackA)It

was

amere

piece

ofdecoration.【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!Titanic’s

andthe

BritannicTitanic

and

theBritannic【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!While

two

of

these

ships

sank,they

were

all

designed

with

double

hulls(船體)believed

tomake

them

“unsinkable”,perhaps

a

mistaken

idea

that

led

to

the

Titanic’s

andthe

Britannicled

toTitanic

and

theBritannicD)The

belief

that

they

couldnever

sink

with

a

double-layerbody.【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!OlympicOlympic【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!OlympicEventually,

she

was

taken

out

of

service

in1935,

ending

the

era

of

the

luxurious

Olympicclass

ocean

liners.OlympicD)She

was

retired

after

hernaval

service.【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!第二套【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!第二套Darwin’s

letter

l970sFBIDarwin’s

letterSmithsonian

Institution

ArchivesKapsalisKapsalis【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!第二套Charles

Darwinmid-1970sSmithsonian

Institution

ArchivesFBIThe

letter

was

written

by

DarwinKapsalisKapsalis【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!A

letterDarwinmid-1970sDarwin’sletterl970s【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!A

letterDarwinmid-1970sIt

wasnoted

as

missing

and

likely

taken

by

an

internThe

intern

likely

took

the

letter

againonce

nobody

was

watching

it.Darwin’sletter

l970sB)It

was

stolen

more

thanonce.【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!FBIFBI【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!FBIA)

They

proved

itsauthenticity.The

FBI

worked

closely

with

the

Archivesto

determine

that

the

letter

was

both

authenticand

defini

y

Smithsonian’s

property.FBI【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!The

letter

was

written

by

DarwinDarwin’s

letter【最強(qiáng)考研】考研人的精神家園!The

letter

was

written

by

Darwin

to

thank

anAmerican

geologistfor

sending

him

copies

of

his

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