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(2021.四川.成都市樹德實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)三模)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容,完成表格中所缺的信

息。

Notlongago,mobilephoneswereusedmainlybybusinesspeopleandgovernment

officersinsociety.IntheUS,mobilephoneuserswereabout350,000in1985.Nowthereare

210millionmobilephoneusersintheUS.Studiesalsoshowthatover50percentofchildren

intheUSowntheirownpersonalmobilephones.Thenumberofmobilephonesusershas

alsoincreasedthroughouttheworld.Atthebeginningof2019,thenumberoftotalusers

jumpedto3billionworldwide.

Whenpeoplethrowtheirmobilephonesaway,theyusuallyendupintheopenair.

Mobilephonesincludesomematerialslikelead,mercury,andcadmium.Theycangointo

publicdrinkingwaterandfoodandcausepeopleandanimalshealthproblem.About75

percentofmobilephoneusersdon'tthrowtheirphonesaway.Instead,theyprefertokeepthe

wasteonessittingaroundthehouseastheyarenotworthverymuch.Peoplearealsoafraid

thatothersmayknowtheirinformationiftheyselltheirwastephones.Lessthan20percent

ofthemarerecycledeachyear.

Mobilephoneshavevaluablematerialsinside.Themostvaluablematerialisgold.They

canbeusedagainafterrecycling.IfallofthewastephonesintheUSarerecycled,itwill

saveenoughenergytoofferover194,000USfamilieselectricityforoneyear.

Onemethodofrecyclingmobilephonesistotaketheworkingpartsofbrokenphones,

thencombine(使結(jié)合)themwiththeworkingpartsofotherusedmobilephonestomakeone

ready-to-usemobilephone.Anothermethodofmobilephonerecyclingistomelt(熔化)

downandseparatepartsofthephone,gettingthevaluablematerials,suchasgoldand

platinum.Plasticandglasscanalsoberecycledfromusedmobilephones.

Mobilephone

?ThenumberofmobilephoneusersinAmericaatpresetis

1.about2.asmuchasthatin1985.

?MorethanhalfofthechildreninAmericahavetheirownpersonal

mobilephones.

?Thereareabout3billionmobilephoneusersworldwide.

?Somepeoplethrowmobilephonesaway,whichcanbe3.

Mobilephonewaste?Three-quartersoftheuserskeepthewasteonesintheirhouse.

?Lessthan20percentofmobilephonesarerecycled.

Advantagesof

?Recyclingcankeep4.resources(資源).

recycling

?Recyclingcanofferplentyofelectricity.

?Joinworkingpartsofbrokeorusedphonestogether.

Howrecycling5.?Meltdownandseparatepartsofthephonetogetvaluable

materials.

(2021.江蘇錫山.模擬預(yù)測)先通讀下面的短文,然后根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,在文章后表格的

空格內(nèi)填入一個(gè)最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。所填單詞必須寫在答題卡對應(yīng)題號的橫線上。每個(gè)空格

只能填一個(gè)單詞。

“ThereasonwhyIchosetobeadirectorwasnotfbrshootingfilmsbutfbrLi

Huanying,“JiaLingtoldThePaper.

LiHuanying,Jia'smother,passedawaywhenJiawas19.Toexpresshersadnessand

regret,JiadecidedtomakeafilmnamedHi,Mom,whichwasshownonFeb12.Basedonher

personalexperiences,thefilmdescribesJiatravelingbacktotheyear1981,whenshemeets

hermotheratayoungageandtriestoimprovehermother'slife.

The39-year-oldneverimaginedthatherdirectorialworkwouldmakehistory.AsofFeb

23,ithastakeninover4billionyuan,accordingtoprofessionalboxofficetrackerDengta.

Hi,Momhasreceivedmanypositivereviews.Manymoviegoerscouldn'thelpbutrun

tearsfbrthefilm'sdescriptionofthecloserelationshipbetweenadaughterandhermother.

“Jia'ssuccesscomesasasurprise,astheworkisspecial.Sheputsherloveand

memoriesofherdeceased(過世的)motherintothefilmandletstheviewersfeelher

sincerity(真誠)JShiChuan,achairmanoftheShanghaiFilmAssociation,toldtheGlobal

Times.

Indeed,themovie'ssincerityandtouchingmomentsmakeupfbritstechnicalfeatures.It

hasremindedinternetuserstocelebrateandlovetheirmothers.Numbersofphotosandtexts

floodedintoweibowithahashtagphotoofmymotherwhenshewasyoung.Withthefilm

gainingattractionbywordofmouth,thenewdirectort4isalreadyChina'smostcommercially

successfulfemalefilmmakerever",TheHollywoodReporternoted.

Amovieformothers

ReasonsforshootingJiadecidedtomakeafilmnamedHi,Momin6^ofhermotherwho

thefilmpassedaway.

Alt'sbasedonthe7,eventsofJiaandhermother,showingher

sadnessandregret.

Ainthefilm,Jiatime-travelsbackto1981andbecomesfriendswith

Detailsofthefilm

hermom.

Afhefilmtakesa8.lookattherelationshipbetweenadaughter

andhermother.

AManypeoplesaidtheyweretouchedbyitsrawfeelings.

Somereviews^Internetusersandviewersareremindedtocelebrateandlovetheir

mothers.

>>Thefilmaboutmother-daughterrelationshipswasa9,atthe

SpringFestivalholidayboxoffice(票房).

Conclusion

AJiawas10.as“alreadyChina'smostcommerciallysuccessful

femalefilmmakerever“byHollywoodReporter.

(2021?四川新都?三模)閱讀下面短文,補(bǔ)全表格中所缺的信息。

ThevaccinesChinaisnowusingarecalled''inactivatedvaccines”(滅活疫苗).There

arenolivingvirusesinthesevaccines.Theycannotcausethedisease,butcanshowyour

bodywhattheviruslookslikeandmakeyouimmune(免疫)toit.StudiesshowthatChina's

vaccinesare79.34percenteffective.If79percentofthewholepopulationbecomesimmune,

thepossibilityofCOVID-19spreadingwillbeverylow.

Thevaccineisgivenbyinjection(注射).It'sadvisedtogettwodoses(劑量).You

shouldwaitabouttwoweeksafterthefirstdosetogetthesecondone.Thevaccineshave

beentestedamongthreedifferentagegroups:3to17,18to59,and60andabove.The

18-to-59agegrouphasthemostdata-thevaccineshavebeenproventobesafetothisgroup.

Expertssuggestpeoplefromtheageof18getvaccinated.Butpeoplewhohaveserious

diseasessuchascancer(癌癥)ordiabetes(糖尿,肉),orpeoplewhoareallergic(過敏的)

toanyofthevaccine'singredients,shouldnotgetit.Peoplewhowanttogetthevaccine

shouldnotgetanyothervaccinesduringthesameperiod.Ittakesafewweeksforthebodyto

buildimmunityaftervaccination.There'salsoasmallchancethatyourbodywon'tbuild

immunity.Sobeforethepopulationbecomesimmunetothevirus,ifshighlyencouragedto

keepwearingmasksandwashingyourhandsaftergettingvaccinated.

China'sVaccinePolicy

WhatisChina'svaccine?“Inactivatedvaccines,,meansthevirusesare11..

Thevirusesinvaccinemakespeopleimmunetoitin

Howdoesthevaccinework?

theirbodies12.causingthedisease.

Peopleshouldgettwodosesbyinjectionto13.the

Howisthevaccinegiven?

possibilityofCOVID-19spreading.

Peoplefromtheageof14.areencouragedtoget

Whocangetvaccinated?

vaccinatedaccordingtoexperts.

Whatshouldpeopledobefore

thepopulationbecomesimmunetoPeopleshouldstillwear15.andwashhands.

thevirus?

(2021?黑龍江香坊?三模)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容完成表格,每空一詞。

HaveyoueverheardofEnglishLanguageDay?Itwasfirstcelebratedon23rdApril,

2010.ItwaschosenonsuchadaybecauseShakespearewasbornonApril23rd,1564.The

purposeofitistotellpeoplethehistory,cultureandachievementsofthelanguage.

ThestoryoftheEnglishlanguagebeganwhenGermanictribes(部落)invaded(入侵)

Britainandbroughttheirlanguageswiththem.Later,ScandinavianVikingsinvadedandlived

withtheirlanguagestoo.In1066,Norman-Frenchbecamethelanguageoftheofficial

activity.

ByShakespeare'stime,modemEnglishhaddeveloped.Printinghadbeeninventedand

peoplehadtostarttoagreeon“correct"spellingandvocabulary(詞匯).Inboth1500sand

1600s,theEnglishlanguagewasgoingthroughalotofchanges.AndShakespeare'screativity

inthelanguagemeanthegavehundredsofnewwordsandphrasesthatarestillusedtoday.

ShakespeareinfluencedmodernEnglishgreatly.

ASpecialDay-EnglishLanguageDay

ThedateofthespecialdayApril23rd—Shakespeare's16.

Tellingpeoplethehistory,cultureand

The17,ofEnglishLanguageDay

achievementsofthelanguage

TheperiodoftimeduringwhichtheEnglish

Inthe16thand17th18.

languagewasgoingthroughalotofchanges

Shakespeare,helanguage

Thepersonhavinga19.influenceon

meanthegavehundredsofnewwordsand

modernEnglish

phrasesthatarestillusedtoday

(2021?山西萬柏林?一模)請閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,在方框內(nèi)的縮寫文章中,

填入與短文意思最符合的單詞,并將答案寫在答題卡相應(yīng)的位置上。每空一詞。

Doyouwanttoknowhowyoucansucceedinanewschoolterm?Hereareseveraltips

foryoufromsometeachers.

You'dbetterwritedownspecialtasks,activitiesandimportantdatesonacalendar.This

helpsyourememberthingsyouneedtodo.Youcanalsomakeachart.Then,usepensto

circleordrawalineunderyourhomework,readingtasksorotheractivities.Byusingachart,

youcanlearnhowtoplanforyourstudy.

Youcanbuyfolders(文件夾)indifferentcolors.Putyournotebooksindifferentfolders

accordingtothesubject.Thishelpsyoukeeppapersandnotesorganized.

Booksaregreatfriends.Visitthebookstoreorlibraryeveryfewweekstofindanew

booktoread.Youwillbecomemoreconfidentwhenyoutalkaboutwhatyouhavegotwith

peoplearoundyou.

It'simportanttocommunicatewithteenagersoutsideofschool.Joiningsportsclubsor

othergroupactivitiescanimprovethewayyougetonwithothers.Duringthisprocess,you

canlearnhowtosolveproblemsmoreeasilyandrespectothers.

You'renevertoooldtoaskforhelp.Atanytimeyouhaveaproblemabouthomework,

projectsorrelationshipswithyourfamilymembers,youcanturntoyourteachersandthey

aretheretohelpsolveproblemsandlistentoyou.

Ifyouwanttosucceedinanewschoolterm,youcantrythefollowingtips.Youcanuse

acalendartorememberspecialtasks,activitiesandimportantdatesoryoucanuseachartto

make21.foryourstudy.What'smore,using22.folderscanhelptokeepyourpapersand

notesorganized.It\necessarytoreadmorebooksto23.confidencewhenyoutalkwith

others.Byjoiningallkindsofclubsorsports,youcangetonbetterwithothers,andsolve

yourproblemsmore24..Finally,youcanalsoaskyourteachersforhelp25.youhave

problems.

(2021?江蘇鎮(zhèn)江?二模)Youmayhaveheardthesaying"TheYangtzeRiveris

China'smotherriver.^^ThemainrouteoftheYangtzeisalmost6,400kmlong.Astheworld's

third-longestriver,itcoversone-fifthofChina'slandarea.TheYangtzeRiverEconomic

Zone(長江經(jīng)濟(jì)帶)covers11provincesandcities,makingupabouttwo-fifthsofChina's

totalpopulationandGDP.

OnDecember26,ChinapassedtheYangtzeRiverProtectionLaw,whichtookeffecton

March1,2021.ItisthefirstlawtoprotectawaterwayinChina.

The"motherriver“isingreatneedofprotectionbecausesomethingiswrongwithit.For

example,becauseofoverfishingandwaterpollution,theriver'sChinesepaddlefish(白酮)

hasdiedoutaftersurvivingfor150millionyears.There'realsodesertified(荒漠化的)land

andsoilpollutionneartheupstreampartoftheriverinQinghaiprovince.

TheYangtzeRiverProtectionLawincludesbans(禁止)onactivitythatcoulddamage

theriver.Italsoincludesheavierpunishmentsforthosewhodon'tfollowthelaw.

Accordingtothelaw,fishingwillbebannedinalloftheYangtze'snaturalwaterways.

Thosewhoarecaughtfishingwillbefined50,000to500,000yuan.

Sandmining(采沙)willbestrictlylimitedintherivervalley.Manycompaniesare

miningsandalongtheriver,assandisarareresource.However,thewaterlevelsonthisriver

havedroppedbecauseofthis,whichhasmadetheriver'swaterqualitybecomeworse.

Companiesoperatingalongtheriverwillneedtofocusongreendevelopment.

Companiesthatproducedangerouschemicalswillbemovedtootherplaces,thelawsays.

閱讀以上信息,用適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~完成下面的表格,每空一詞。

ProtecttheYangtzeRiver

?TheYangtzeRiverisimportant.

OIfsChina'smotherriverandtheworld'sthird-longestriver.

OIt'sEconomicZonemakesupabout4026.ofChina'stotal

populationandGDP.

?Thepresent27.oftheYangtzeisnotgood.

Reasonsforprotecting

?Paddlefishinithasdisappearedbecauseofoverfishingand

theriver

waterpollution.

?Thelandbecomesdesertifiedandthesoilis28.nearthe

upstreampart.

?Sandmininghasledto29.waterlevelsthanbeforeand

influenceditswaterquality.

?Activitieslikefishingandsandminingarebannedorlimited.

ContentsoftheLaw

?Peoplewho30.thelawwillreceiveheavierpunishment.

(2021?天津河?xùn)|?模擬預(yù)測)Travellingisoneofthemostimportantactivitiesand

peoplehavebeeninterestedinitformanyyears.Moderntrafficdevelopsfast,sotravelingto

differentplaceshasbecomemuchfasterthanbefore.Stayinghealthywhiletravellingcan

makeyourtriphappier.Butdoyouknowhowtokeephealthyduringatrip?

Thefollowinginformationmaybeusefultoyou.

Beforeleaving

Wearcomfortableshoes,ahatandsunglasses.

Takesomenecessarymedicinewithyou.Theycanbeusedwhenyougetsickorhave

otherproblems.

Dosomeexerciseforweeksormonthsbeforeyouleaveifyouplantodolotsofwalking

orclimbingduringyourtrip.

Prepareproperfood.Beforeyoupreparethefood,thefirstthingyouneedtothinkabout

ishowlongyouwilltravelwiththefood.Ifyoutakealongtrip,youshouldbringfoodsuch

asbread,biscuitsandsomefruit.Theydon'tgobadquickly.Thenearerpeoplecanbring

meat,fish,eggs,milkandevensaladsandvegetables.

Whiletravelling

Besurenottoeatdirtyfoodorbadfruit.

Haveenoughtimetotakearestduringyourtrip.

Tapwater(自來水)isnotsafe,sodrinkbottledwaterandalwayscleanthecoverofthe

bottle.

Keepfoodingoodcondition.Ifyoutakehotfood,youshouldtrytokeepithot.For

example,youcanputitinheavytowels(毛巾).Ifyouneedtokeepcoldfoodcold,youcan

pulcoldfoodinaboxwithice.Whenyouarrive,putcoldfoodinthefridge.Remember:If

youtravelwithfood,keephotfoodhotandcoldfoodcold.

Howtokeep31.duringatrip

Wearcomfortableshoes,ahatand32..

Beforeleaving

Exercisefor33.weeksormonthsbeforeyouleave.

Haveenoughtimeto34.duringatrip.

While

travelling

Drink35.waterandalwayscleanthecover.

(2021.江蘇.揚(yáng)州市梅嶺中學(xué)二模)閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文中的信息完成文后表格。

在答題卡標(biāo)有題號的橫線上,寫出空缺處所填單詞的正確形式。(每空一詞)

BecauseofCOVID-19,itisusefulformanypeopletowearmaskstoavoidillness.In

fact,maskshavebeenhelpinghumansforcenturies.Let'stakealookatsomethingabout

masks.

1stcentury

Duringthatperiod,manypeopleinRomanEmpirelivedahardlifeandhadtowork

undergroundinmines(礦井)tosupporttheirfamilies.Butafterseveralyears'work,mostof

themhaddifficultybreathingnormallyandfinallydied.

Tosolvethisproblem,PlinytheElder(23-79AD),aRomanphilosopherandnaturalist,

recommendedtheuseofanimalbladder(膀胱)skinstostopdustfrombeingtakenin.After

that,hisideawasconsideredtheveryfirstrecordedmaskinvention.

16thcentury

EarlyinventionsdidnotstopwithPliny.Manycenturieslater,Italianartistandinventor

LeonardodaVinci(1452-1519),putforwardasuggestionofusingawetclothoverthefaceto

protectagainsttheharmfulchemicals.

19thcentury

Thedesignofthemasktookabigstepforwardinthe19thcentury.In1848,American

LewisHassleyfirstlystartedtopatent(注冊專利)aprotectivemaskforminers,whichwasa

landmark.Masksatthisstageweresimilartogasmasks.Later,in1897,Polish-Austrian

doctorJohannvonMikulicz-Radeckidesignedasimplemaskmadeofonelayerofgauze(紗

布),recommendingmedicalworkerstowearittopreventinfection.Sincethen,surgical

maskshaveappeared.

20thcentury

In1910,anepidemicbrokeoutinNortheastChina.ChinesedoctorWuLiandedesigned

acheapfacemaskcalled"Wu'smask”.Madeoftwolayersofsurgicalgauze,itcouldbe

wrapped(纏繞)aroundthebackoftheheadandtiedinaknot.Thismaskwaspraisedby

expertsaroundtheworld,asitwaseasiertomakeandhadalowerproductioncost.

Modernexploration

Withthedevelopmentofsciencetechnology,thematerialsinmaskshavebeen

improvedtobetterprotectitswearer.Forexample,in2012whenChinasufferedfrom

smog(霧霾),maskmodelssuchasN95andKN90becamehighlypopular.Inthefuture,

maskswillcontinuetoimprove,hopefullysowillthehabitsofhumans.

The36.ofthemask

Wearingmasksisofgreat37.toprotectoneselfagainsttheillness.Infact,maskshave

beenhelpinghumansforcenturies.

?ManypeopleinRomanEmpirecouldn'taffordtheirfamily,38.they

workedundergroundinmines.Butafterseveralyears'work,mostofthemhad

difficultybreathingnormallyandfinallydied.

?ItwasPlinytheElderwho39.withthisproblembyrecommending

1stcenturytheuseofanimalbladderskinstostopdust.Thisisthefirstrecordedmask.

?Toavoidtheharmfulchemicals,LeonardodaVinci40.asuggestion

16th

ofusingawetclothoverthefaceforus.

century

?In1848,AmericanLewisHassleybecamethe41.persontopatenta

protectivemaskforminers,whichwasalandmark.

?in1897,Polish-AustriandoctorJohannvondesignedasimplemask

madeofonelayerofgauzeandrecommendedmedicalworkerstowearit.

i9th

Thatwas42.surgicalmasksappeared.

century

?In1910,thefacemaskcalled"Wu'smask"wasspokenhighlyofby

20th

expertsaroundtheworld,asitcost43.andwasmademoreeasily.

century

?Withthedevelopmentofsciencetechnology,thematerialsinmasks

havebeenimprovedtoreducethe44.ofgettingillness.

Modern?inthefuture,itis45.thatmaskswillcontinuetoimprove,aswellas

explorationthehabitsofhumans.

(2021?江蘇大豐?二模)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容完成表格中所缺信息,每空一詞。

Atnight,youfallasleepwhilelisteningtobeautifulmusic.Inthemorning,youare

wokenupbythesingingofbirdsoutside.Youcanenjoyallofthesethingsbecauseofone

importantorgan-theears.

Youmaywonder:howdotheearswork?Theearhasthreedifferentparts:theouterear,

themiddleear,andtheinnerear.Theouterearisthepartyoucansee.Itcollectssound

aroundyou.Thesoundthentravelsdowntothemiddleear,theinnerearandthentoyour

brain.

Yourearsneverstopworking,evenwhenyouareasleep!Yourearscontinuehearing

sounds,butyourbrainjustignores(忽略)them.That'swhyyoumightsometimeswakeup

suddenlyinthemiddleofthenight—yourbrainheardsomethingbutyoudon'tknowwhatit

wassinceyouwereasleep.

Butearsdomorethanhear.Theyhelpyoukeepyourbalance,too.Intheinnerear,there

areorgansthatarefilledwithliquid(液體)coveredinsmallhairs.Whenyoumoveyourhead,

theliquidandhairmove,too.Theysendmessagestoyourbrainaboutthepositionofyour

head.

Moresurprisingly,earsevenhelpwithtastingfood.Ofcourse,youdon'tactuallytaste

foodwithyourears.Buttherearenerves(神經(jīng))runningthroughthemiddleearthatconnect

thetonguetothebrain.Ifsomethingwronghappenstoyourears,youmighthaveahardtime

tellingdifferentflavorsapartaccordingtoPeople'sDaily.

Theearsaretrulyimportantorganswithmanyfunctions.Everyoneshouldmakesureto

protecttheirearsaswellastheycan.

Howdoourearswork?

Theouterear:It47.soundaroundyou.

46.ofthe

Themiddleear:Soundtravels48?it.

ears

Theinnerear:Soundtravelsdownitandthentoyourbrain.

Youhearwithyourears.

HearingYourearsworkwhileyouaresleeping,butyourbrainpays49.attentionto

thesoundsithears.

Thereareorgansthatare51.ofliquidandcoveredinsmallhairs.

50.balance

Theytellyourbrainthe52.ofyourhead.

Therearenervesrunningthroughthemiddleearthat53.thetonguetothe

brain.

Tastingfood

Ifyourearsdon'twork54.,youmightnotbeabletotelldifferentflavors

apart.

Theearsaresoimportantthateveryoneshouldmakesuretoprotectthemaswellas55..

(2021?江蘇鹽城?二模)Somepeoplebelievethatyournationality(國籍)caninfluenceyour

personality.Thisiswhyyoumighthearsomeonesaying“Sheisatypical(典型的)

Australian,,or“HeissoFrench,,.Itseemsthatpeoplefromacertaincountrysharecertain

similarcharacteristics.Forexample:

French

Frenchpeopleareoftenseenasromanticandoutgoingpeoplewithagreatloveforlife,

foodandwine.Theyaregoodatsinginganddancing.

Chinese

Chinesearefriendlypeoplewhoarehard-working.Theyarepolitebecausetheyare

carefulabout“savingface^^whendealingwithotherpeople.

Australians

Australiansaremerrypeoplewhospendalotoftimeoutdoors.Theyenjoyaslowerlife.

Theylaughalotbutsometimespeoplethinktheyareloudandrude.

Germans

Germansareoftendescribedasbeingseriousandcareful.Theyarehardworkersand

payalotofattentiontoeverydetail.However,sometimespeoplesayGermansdon'thavea

senseofhumour.

Allthesenationaltypescanbetrueforsomepeople,butverywrongforothers.For

example,youmightmeetaGermanwhoisaconfidentsingerwithagreatsenseofhumor,or

anAustralianwhoisshyandquiet.

56.andnationalities

OpinionPeoplefromacertaincountry57.certainsimilarcharacteristics.

Romanticand59.;

FrenchLovelife,foodandwine;

Theyareallgoodsingersand60..

Friendly,hard-workingandpolite;

Chinese

Afraidof"61.facenbeforeothers.

58.

Liketostayoutdoors,enjoya62?life;

Australians

Merrypeople,63.alot,sometimesloudandrude.

Payattentionto64.;

Germans

Seriousandcareful,not65..

ConclusionNationalitiesmayinfluencepersonalities,butnotforall!

(2021?江蘇?濱??h第一初級中學(xué)一模)Whatdowereallymeanbybeingopen?

Beingopenisakindofinvitationtootherstocomein,tospeakandtoshare.Itisimportantin

lettingothersgettoknowhowwethinkandfeel.Inthiswaywewillbeunderstoodand

acceptedbyothers.Ifwearen'topenwithothers,wewon'tfullybelieveinourselvesor

others.

Hereareafewwaysforyoutobemoreopen.First,makeyouroutsidebehaviorthe

samewithyourinsidefeelingsandthoughts.Second,sharehowyoureallyfeelabout

somethinginsteadofjustopinions.Third,trytochangeyourquestionsintostatementsand

talkinthefirstpersonsothatpeoplewillunderstandyoumoreeasily.Forexample,you

mightsay,"Ifeelhappythatyou'rehere.^^insteadof“Areyougladthatyou'rehere?^^Finally,

trynottosay,"Idon'tknow,^^ThisusuallymeansIdon'twanttothinkaboutitanymore.

Rememberalsothatitisnotsuitabletobeopenwitheveryoneineverysituation.You

maywanttobemoreopenwithclosefriend,butnotwithpeopleyoudon'tknowwell,

becauseyouarenotsurehowsomeoneelsewillusewhattheyknowaboutyou.Besides,

somepeoplemaynotbeusedtotoomuchopenness.Ifwesayeverythingwefeelorthinkto

them,theywillfeelveryuncomfortableattimes.

Inall,beingopenisagoodwayforustogetonwellwithotherpeople,butwe'dbetter

keepthebalancebetweenbeingopenandnotbeingtooopen.

Title:Being66.

?Inviteotherstocomein,tospeakandtoshare.

?Showothers68.wethinkandfeel.

67.ofbeingopen

?Letothers69.andacceptus.

?Believeinourselvesandothersbybeingopen.

,Makesureyouroutsidebehavioristhe70.withyourinside

feelingsandthoughts.

Waystobemoreopen?Trytoshareyour71.feelings.

?Makestatements72.ofquestionsandusethefirstperson.

?Trynottosay,"Idon'tknow.^^

Reasonsfornotbeingtoo?Someonemay73.yourinformationtohurtyou.

open?Youwillmakethemfeelveryuncomfortable74..

Itwillhelpusgetonwellwithothersifwekeepthebalance

Conclusion

75.beingopenandnotbein

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