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Step1.ReviewwordsfromVocabulary3500Askstudentstocheckthewordswitheachother,meanwhiletheteacherchoosesomeofthemtorecite.Step2.dealwiththecomprehensionofinference1.getstudentstolearnthecharacteristicaboutthiskindsofquestions.2.thenlearnthemethodsandrulesthequestion.3.trytotellthedifferencebetweentherightanswersandthewronganswers.Step3.dealwiththeexercisethatwedidyesterday.First,summarizetheresultoftheexercise.Second,analyzethedifficultones.Trytousethemethodsthatwehaveshownabove.Payattentiontoanalyzethelongsentenceandbuildupthevocabularyduringthereadingandcomprehension.Step4.PracticewiththemethodsStep5.checkingtheanswersanddiscussionShowtheanswerstothestudentsandaskthemtodiscussingroups.analyzethelongsentenceandbuildupthevocabularyStep6.Re-readthearticle學(xué)情分析推理判段是學(xué)生在閱讀中的障礙點(diǎn),出錯(cuò)比較多,課前限時(shí):滿分40分,只有兩人全對(duì)。答題情況如下滿分4040高正4038383816人36需講T3T10T13T16主要原因是:憑空想象,或過度或縮小推理,沒有徹底分析長(zhǎng)難句就去做題。課堂限時(shí):解決大多數(shù)滿分,只有幾個(gè)同學(xué)有問題,在小組討論的過程中解決掉了。效果分析通過課前真題來(lái)了解做題情況,看看在推理判斷題方面存在哪些問題,學(xué)生失分點(diǎn)很明確,第二步,進(jìn)行方法的梳理與指導(dǎo),找到了解決問題的辦法,做題有針對(duì)性,效果較好。解答這類題的一般步驟是:1.定位信息:通過尋讀找到相關(guān)信息點(diǎn)。2.字面理解:理解相關(guān)信息點(diǎn)的字面意義。3.深層理解:結(jié)合語(yǔ)境和常識(shí),在字面意義的基礎(chǔ)上進(jìn)行符合邏輯的推斷,從而理解作者的言外之意。4.在做題的過程中一定注意長(zhǎng)難句分析,很多同學(xué)在分析完長(zhǎng)難句后,問題就解決了。5.在平時(shí)的閱讀訓(xùn)練中努力使自己融入到作者的思想中,根據(jù)作者的邏輯思路去讀,去理解,不妨在平時(shí)閱讀文章時(shí)先遮掉某些段落,然后考慮之后可能會(huì)發(fā)生什么,然后再去驗(yàn)證。練習(xí)久了,一定能提升預(yù)測(cè)能力,化被動(dòng)為主動(dòng)。通過閱讀復(fù)習(xí)以前的詞匯和句式,效果會(huì)好些,二輪復(fù)習(xí)過程中一定注意基礎(chǔ)知識(shí)的復(fù)習(xí),學(xué)生在此期間基礎(chǔ)遺忘比較快,所以要反復(fù)回顧。教材分析在創(chuàng)新設(shè)計(jì)閱讀理解之推理判斷專題中,先從方法技巧入手,依托高考真題來(lái)演練,掌握答題技巧,再用模擬題進(jìn)行訓(xùn)練,提升能力,化主動(dòng)為被動(dòng)。培養(yǎng)學(xué)生的推理判斷能力。教材很好的結(jié)合了高考與二輪復(fù)習(xí),材料大都是各地高考題和模擬題,質(zhì)量較好。評(píng)測(cè)練習(xí)課前:滿分40分,40分2人,38分3人,36分16人。課中:絕大多數(shù)滿分問題自行解決,效果較好。材料(課前限時(shí)部分35’)題組一體驗(yàn)真題Passage1體裁:夾敘夾議文話題:父母照顧孫子現(xiàn)象詞數(shù):277時(shí)間:6′(2016·全國(guó)卷Ⅰ,B)GrandparentsAnsweraCallAsathird-generationnativeofBrownsville,Texas,MildredGarzaneverplannedtomoveaway.EvenwhenherdaughterandsonaskedhertomovetoSanAntoniotohelptheirchildren,shepolitelyrefused.OnlyafterayearoffriendlydiscussiondidMsGarzafinallysayyes.Thatwasfouryearsago.Todayallthreegenerationsregardthemoveasasuccess,givingthemacloserrelationshipthantheywouldhavehadinseparatecities.NostatisticsshowthenumberofgrandparentslikeGarzawhoaremovingclosertothechildrenandgrandchildren.Yetthereisevidencesuggestingthatthetrendisgrowing.EvenPresidentObama’smother-in-law,MarianRobinson,hasagreedtoleaveChicagoandmoveintotheWhiteHousetohelpcareforhergranddaughters.Accordingtoastudyofgrandparents.com,83percentofthepeoplesaidMrs.Robinson’sdecisionwillinfluencegrandparentsintheAmericanfamily.Two-thirdsbelievemorefamilieswillfollowtheexampleofObama’sfamily.“Inthe1960swewereallalittlewildandcouldn’tgetawayfromhomefarenoughandfastenoughtoprovewecoulddoitonourown,”saysChristineCrosby,publisherofGrandmagazineforgrandparents.“Wenowrealizehowimportantfamilyisandhowimportanttobenearthem,especiallywhenyou’reraisingchildren.”Movingisnotforeveryone.Almosteverygrandparentwantstobewithhisorhergrandchildrenandiswillingtomakesacrifices,butsometimesitiswisertosaynoandvisitfrequentlyinstead.Havingyourgrandchildrenfarawayishard,especiallyknowingyouradultchildisstruggling,butgivingupthelifeyouknowmaybeharder.1.WhywasGarza’smoveasuccess?A.Itstrengthenedherfamilyties.B.Itimprovedherlivingconditions.C.Itenabledhermakemorefriends.D.Ithelpedherknowmorenewplaces.2.WhatwasthereactionofthepublictoMrs.Robinson’sdecision?A.17%expressedtheirsupportforit.B.Fewpeoplerespondedsympathetically.C.83%believedithadabadinfluence.D.Themajoritythoughtitwasatrend.3.WhatdidCrosbysayaboutpeopleinthe1960s?A.Theywereunsureofthemselves.B.Theywereeagertoraisemorechildren.C.Theywantedtoliveawayfromtheirparents.D.Theyhadlittlerespectfortheirgrandparent.4.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestthegrandparentsdointhelastparagraph?A.MakedecisionsinthebestinterestsoftheirownB.AsktheirchildrentopaymorevisitstothemC.SacrificefortheirstrugglingchildrenD.GettoknowthemselvesbetterPassage2體裁:記敘文話題:拼裝玩具的魔力詞數(shù):278時(shí)間:6′(2016·全國(guó)卷Ⅱ,B)Fiveyearsago,whenItaughtartataschoolinSeattle,IusedTinkertoysasatestatthebeginningofatermtofindoutsomethingaboutmystudents.IputasmallsetofTinkertoysinfrontofeachstudent,andsaid:“MakesomethingoutoftheTinkertoys.Youhave45minutestoday—and45minuteseachdayfortherestoftheweek.”Afewstudentshesitatedtostart.Theywaitedtoseetherestoftheclasswoulddo.Severalotherscheckedtheinstructionsandmadesomethingaccordingtooneofthemodelplansprovided.Anothergroupbuiltsomethingoutoftheirownimaginations.OnceIhadaboywhoworkedexperimentallywithTinkertoysinhisfreetime.Hisconstructionsfilledashelfintheartclassroomandagoodpartofhisbedroomathome.Iwasdelightedatthepresenceofsuchastudent.Herewasanexceptionallycreativemindatwork.HispresencemeantthatIhadanunexpectedteachingassistantinclasswhosecreativitywouldinfect(感染)otherstudents.Encouragingthiskindofthinkinghasadownside.Irantheriskoflosingthosestudentswhohadadifferentstyleofthinking.Withoutfailonewoulddeclare,“ButI’mjustnotcreative.”“Doyoudreamatnightwhenyou’reasleep?”“Oh,sure.”“Sotellmeoneofyourmostinterestingdreams.”Thestudentwouldtellsomethingwildlyimaginative.Flyingintheskyorinatimemachineorgrowingthreeheads.“That’sprettycreative.Whodoesthatforyou?”“Nobody.Idoit.”“Really—atnight,whenyou’reasleep?”“Sure.”“Trydoingitinthedaytime,inclass,okay?”5.TheteacherusedTinkertoysinclassinorderto________.A.knowmoreaboutthestudentsB.makethelessonsmoreexcitingC.raisethestudents’interestinartD.teachthestudentsabouttoydesign6.WhatdoweknowabouttheboymentionedinParagraph3?A.Helikedtohelphisteacher.B.Hepreferredtostudyalone.C.Hewasactiveinclass.D.Hewasimaginative.7.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“downside”inParagraph4probablymean?A.Mistake. B.Drawback.C.Difficulty. D.Burden.8.Whydidtheteacheraskthestudentstotalkabouttheirdreams?A.Tohelpthemtoseetheircreativity.B.Tofindoutabouttheirsleepinghabits.C.Tohelpthemtoimprovetheirmemory.D.Tofindoutabouttheirwaysofthinking.Passage3體裁:議論文話題:精神咖啡館詞數(shù):315時(shí)間:7′(2015·全國(guó)卷Ⅰ,C)ConflictisonthemenutonightatthecafeLaChope.Thisevening,asoneveryThursdaynight,psychologistMaudLehanneisleadingtwoofFrance’sfavoritepastimes,coffeedrinkingandthe“talkingcure”.Heretheyarelearningtogetintouchwiththeirtruefeelings.Itisn’talwayseasy.Thecustomers—somethirtyParisianswhopayjustunder$2(plusdrinks)persession—arequicktointellectualize(高談闊論),slowtoopenupandconnect.“Youareforbiddentosay‘onefeels,’or‘peoplethink’,”Lehannetoldthem.“Say‘Ithink,’‘Thinkme’.”Acafesocietywherenointellectualizingisallowed?Itcouldn’tseemmoreun-French.ButLehanne’spsychologycafeisaboutmorethanknowingoneself:It’stryingtohelpthecity’stroubledneighborhoodcafes.Overtheyears,ParisiancafeshavefallenvictimtochangesintheFrenchlifestyle—longerworkinghours,afast-foodboomandayoungergeneration’sdesiretospendmoretimeathome.Dozensofnewthemecafesappeartochangethesituation.Cafesfocusedaroundpsychology,history,andengineeringarecatchingon,fillingtableswellintotheevening.Thecity’s“psychologycafes”,whichoffergreatcomfort,areamongthemostpopularplaces.Middle-agedhomemakers,retirees,andtheunemployedcometosuchcafestotalkaboutlove,angeranddreamswithapsychologist.AndtheycometoLehanne’sgroupjusttolearntosaywhattheyfeel.“There’sastrongneedinParisforcommunication,”saysMauriceFrisch,acafeLaChoperegularwhoworksasareligiousinstructorinanearbychurch.“Peoplehavefewrealfriends.Andtheyneedtoopenup.”Lehannesaysshe’dliketoseepsychologycafesalloverFrance.“Ifpeoplehadnormallives,thesecafeswouldn’texist,”shesays,“Iflifeweren’tabattle,peoplewouldn’tneedaspecialplacejusttospeak.”Butthen,itwouldn’tbeFrance.9.WhatarepeopleencouragedtodoatthecafeLaChope?A.Learnanewsubject.B.Keepintouchwithfriends.C.Showofftheirknowledge.D.Expresstheirtruefeelings.10.HowarecafesaffectedbyFrenchlifestylechanges?A.Theyarelessfrequentlyvisited.B.Theystayopenforlongerhours.C.Theyhavebiggernightcrowds.D.Theystarttoservefastfood.11.Whatarethemecafesexpectedtodo?A.Createmorejobs. B.Supplybetterdrinks.C.Savethecafebusiness. D.Servetheneighborhood.12.WhyarepsychologycafesbecomingpopularinParis?A.Theybringpeopletruefriendship.B.Theygivepeoplespiritualsupport.C.Theyhelppeoplerealizetheirdreams.D.Theyofferaplatformforbusinesslinks.Passage4體裁:記敘文話題:歷史故事詞數(shù):340時(shí)間:7′(2016·四川卷,C)InthedepthsoftheFrenchGuianeserainforest,therestillremainunusualgroupsofindigenous(土著的)people.Surprisingly,thesepeoplelivelargelybytheirownlawsandtheirownsocialcustoms.Andyet,peopleinthisareaareinfactFrenchcitizensbecauseithasbeenacolony(殖民地)oftheFrenchRepublicsince1946.Intheory,theyshouldlivebytheFrenchlaw.However,theirremotelocationsmeanthattheFrenchLawisoftenignoredorunknown,thusmakingthemintoaninterestingareaof“l(fā)awlessness”intheworld.ThelivesofthesepeoplehavefinallybeenrecordedthankstotheeffectsofaFrenchmanfromPariscalledGin.Ginspentfivemonthsinearly2015exploringthemostremotecornersofthisarea,whichsitsontheedgeoftheAmazonrainforest,withhalfitspopulationofonly250,000livinginitscapital,Cayenne.“IhaveaspeciallovefortheFrenchGuianesepeople.Ihaveworkedthereonandoffforalmosttenyears,”saysGin.“I’vebeenabletokeepfirmfriendshipswiththem.ThusIhavebeenallowedtogainaccesstotheirlivingenvironment.Idon’tseeitasalawlessland.ButratherIseeitasanareaoffreedom.”“Iwantedtoshowtheaudienceaphotographicrecordtouchingupontheuncivilizedlife,”continuesGin.“Iprefertoworkinblackandwhite,whichallowsmetoshowdifferentspecificworldsmoreclearly.”Hisblack-and-whitepicturespresentaworldalmostlostintime.Thesepicturesshowpeopleseeminglypushedintoaworldthattheywereunpreparedfor.Theselocalcitizensnowhavetobalancetheirtraditionalself-supportinghuntinglifestylewiththelifestyleofferedbythemodernFrenchRepublic,whichbringswithitnotonlynecessarystatewelfare,butalsoalcoholism,betrayalandevensuicide.13.WhydoestheauthorfeelsurprisedabouttheindigenouspeopleinFrenchGuiana?A.TheyseldomfollowtheFrenchlaw.B.TheyoftenignoretheGuianeselaw.C.Theyareseparatedfromthemodernworld.D.TheyarebothGuianeseandFrenchcitizens.14.GinintroducesthespecialworldoftheindigenousGuianeseas________.A.atourguide B.ageographerC.afilmdirector D.aphotographer15.WhatisGin’sattitudetowardsthelivesoftheindigenousGuianese?A.Cautious. B.Doubtful.C.Uninterested. D.Appreciative.16.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inthelastparagraphreferto?A.ThemodernFrenchlifestyle.B.Theself-supportingworld.C.Theuncivilizedhunting.D.TheFrenchRepublic.Passage5體裁:說明文話題:求生詞數(shù):340時(shí)間:7′(2015·北京卷,A)TheBoyMadeIt!OnSunday,Nicholas,ateenager,wentskiingatSugarloafMountaininMaine.Intheearlyafternoon,whenhewasplanningtogohome,afiercesnowstormsweptintothearea.Unabletoseefar,heaccidentallyturnedoffthepath.Beforeheknewit,Nicholaswaslost,allalone!Hedidn’thavefood,water,aphone,orothersupplies.Hewasgettingcolderbytheminute.Nicholashadnoideawherehewas.Hetriednottopanic.HethoughtaboutallofthesurvivalshowshehadwatchedonTV.Itwastimetoputthetipshehadlearnedtouse.Hedecidedtostopskiing.Therewasabetterchanceofsomeonefindinghimifhestayedout.Thefirstthinghedidwastofindshelterfromthefreezingwindandsnow.Ifhedidn’t,hisbodytemperaturewouldgetverylow,whichcouldquicklykillhim.Usinghisskis,Nicholasbuiltasnowcave.Hegatheredahugemassofsnowanddugoutaholeinthemiddle.Thenhepiledbranchesontopofhimself,likeablanket,tostayaswarmashecould.Bythatevening,Nicholaswasreallyhungry.Heatesnowanddrankwaterfromanearbystreamsothathisbodywouldn’tlosetoomuchwater.Notknowinghowmuchlongerhecouldlast,Nicholasdidtheonlythinghecould—hehuddled(蜷縮)inhiscaveandslept.Thenextday,Nicholaswentouttolookforhelp,buthecouldn’tfindanyone.Hefollowedhistracksandreturnedtothesnowcave,becausewithoutshelter,hecoulddiethatnight.OnTuesday,Nicholaswentoutagaintofindhelp.Hehadwalkedforaboutamilewhenavolunteersearcherfoundhim.Aftertwodaysstuckinthesnow,Nicholaswassaved.NicholasmightnothavesurvivedthissnowstormhaditnotbeenforTV.HehadoftenwatchedGrylls’survivalshowManvs.Wild.That’swherehelearnedthetipsthatsavedhislife.Ineachepisode(一期節(jié)目)ofManvs.Wild,Gryllsisabandonedinawildareaandhastofindhiswayout.WhenGryllsheardaboutNicholas’amazingdeeds,hewassuperimpressedthatNicholashadmadeitsinceheknewbetterthananyonehowhardNicholashadtoworktostayalive.17.WhathappenedtoNicholasoneSundayafternoon?A.Hegotlost.B.Hebrokehisskis.C.Hehurthiseyes.D.Hecaughtacold.18.HowdidNicholaskeephimselfwarm?A.Hefoundashelter.B.Helightedsomebranches.C.Hekeptonskiing.D.Hebuiltasnowcave.19.OnTuesday,Nicholas________.A.returnedtohissheltersafelyB.wassavedbyasearcherC.gotstuckinthesnowD.stayedwherehewas20.NicholasleftGryllsaverydeepimpressionbecausehe________.A.didtherightthingsinthedangeroussituationB.watchedGrylls’TVprogramregularlyC.createdsometipsforsurvivalD.wasveryhard-working(上課限時(shí)部分20’)題組二嘗試模擬Passage1(2016·鄭州高三模擬)Ifirstcameacrosstheconceptofpay-what-you-cancafeslastsummerinBoone,N.C.,whereIateatF.A.R.M.(FeedAllRegardlessofMeans)Cafe.Youcanvolunteertoearnyourmeal,paythesuggestedprice($10)orless,oryoucanoverpay—payingitforwardforafuturecustomer’smeal.Myonlyregretaftereatingtherewasnothavingachancetogivemytime.SoassoonasHealthyWorldCafeopenedinYorkinApril,Isignedupforavolunteershift(輪班).F.A.R.M.andHealthyWorldarepartofagrowingtrendofcommunitycafes.In2003,DeniseCerretaopenedthefirstinSaltLakeCity.CerretanowrunstheOneWorldEverybodyEatsFoundation,helpingotherscopyherpay-what-you-canmodel.“Ithinkthecommunitycafeistrulyahandup,notahandout,”Cerretasaid.Sheacknowledgedthatsoupkitchens(施粥所)haveaplaceinsociety,butpeopletypicallydon’tfeelgoodaboutgoingthere.“Oneofthevaluesofthecommunitycafeisthatwehaveanotherapproach,”shesaid.“Everyoneeatshere,nooneneedstoknowwhetheryouvolunteered,underpaidoroverpaid.”Thesuccessfulcafesnotonlyaddresshungerandfoodinsecuritybutalsobecomenecessarypartsoftheirneighborhoods—whetherit’saplacetolearnskillsorhearlivemusic.Someteachcookingtoseniors;someofferfreeusedbooks.Eatingorworkingthereisareminderthatwe’reallinthisworldtogether.My10:00am.—1:00pm.shiftatHealthyWorldCafebeganwiththecafemanager—oneoftwopaidstaffmembers.Ourvolunteercrewwasn’tthemostorderly,butwemanagedtoprepareandservemealswithalotoflaughsinbetween.Attheendofmyshift,Iorderedmyearnedmealatthecounter,togetherwithothervolunteers.Afterlunch,Iwalkedoutthedoor,withahandfulofnewfriends,musicinmyheadandasatisfiedbellyandheart.1.WhatdidtheauthordoatF.A.R.M.Cafelastsummer?A.Sheworkedasavolunteer.B.Sheoverpaidforherfood.C.Sheatefreeofcharge.D.Sheenjoyedameal.2.Whatistheadvantageofcommunitycafescomparedwithsoupkitchens?A.Peoplecanhavefreefood.B.Peoplecanmaintaintheirdignity.C.Peoplecanstayaslongastheylike.D.Peoplecanfindtheirplacesinsociety.3.Whyarecommunitycafesbecomingpopularintheneighborhoods?A.Theybringpeopletruefriendships.B.Theyhelptobringpeopletogether.C.Theycreatealotofjobopportunities.D.Theysupportlocaleconomicdevelopment.4.HowdidtheauthorfeelaboutworkingatHealthyWorldCafe?A.Itpaidwell. B.Itchangedher.C.Itwasbeneficial. D.Itwaseasyforher.Passage2(2016·南昌高三模擬)WhenIwentawaytocollege,Ichosetogotoalargeschoolinanotherstateinanattempttoneveragainseethosepopulargirls,theoneswhodrovequietgirlslikemeheadlongintothearmsofdustybooks.SinceIdidn’tknowasoulatthisuniversity,Ivolunteeredforaclubtomakefriends.That’showIendeduponewintereveningstandingoutsidethestudentunion,waitingforthenight’sfamousspeakertodriveup.Myassignmentwastoescort(護(hù)送)hertotheauditoriumwhereherfanseagerlywaitedtohearMayaAngelou,authorofIKnowWhytheCagedBirdSings.Asshowtimeneared,Angelou’scarpulledup.Whenitsdooropened,Angelouandafemalefriendexited,eachwearinghead-to-toefurcoats.Inervouslyguidedthepairinside.Angelouwasreadytosweeponstage,butfirst,therewasherfurcoat.Iofferedtobabysititbackstagetomakesureitwassafe.“No,”shesaid.Shelookedoutattheaudience.“Youneedtogetoutthereandlive.”SoIfoundafront-rowseatandheard,forthefirsttime,abookcomealiveinanauthor’sownvoice.Theaudienceclappedandcheeredastheywentalongontherideofthisperformance.IwishIcouldsaythatmylifechangedthen.Butoutofcollege,Iwentdeeperintomyinteriorself,takingajobthatrequiredlittlehumancontact.Afewyearslater,Ibecameanewspapereditor,whichrequiredtalkingtomanypeople.Forthosetimes,Idependedonindex(索引)cards.ButIremindedmyselfthatAngelouhadn’tusednotes.Today,I’minmy50s.IamspeakingcomfortablyaboutwhatIreallyknowtobetrue.Igetouttherenowandlive.5.Whatkindofpersondidtheauthorusetobe?A.Brave. B.Kind.C.Careless. D.Shy.6.WhydidAngeloudeclinetheauthor’soffertotakecareofherfurcoat?A.Shewouldn’ttrustastrangerwithit.B.Shethoughtitwasthedutyofherassistant.C.Shewantedtheauthortoenjoytheperformance.D.Shethoughtitwassafeenoughtoputitbackstage.7.Soonaftergraduatingfromcollege,theauthor________.A.foundajobasanewspapereditorB.keptshuttingherselfinherownworldC.changedalotunderAngelou’sinfluenceD.feltmoreconfidentwhenspeakinginpublic8.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.GetoutthereandliveB.ThenightImetAngelouC.SpeakfromyourinnerselfD.MyfriendshipwithAngelouPassage3(2016·日照一模)MaryStreechandherfriendsstoodbythewaterfountain,talkingcasually.Itwaslikeanyotherdayintheseventhgrade,Maryremembers,untilsomeonepointedtoagirlwalkingbyandsaid,“She’ssochunky(矮胖的).”Astheothersjoinedin,itbecameclear:“Beingchunky”wasacrime.Andthisgirlwasguiltyascharged.Atfirst,Maryfeltrelievedthattheyweren’traggingonher,butbythatnight,theday’seventshadgivenherastomachache.“Afterthat,Ibecameextremelysensitive,”shesays.“Ifanybodylookedatmetoolong,I’dassumetheyweresizingupmybody.”Byhighschool,shesays,“itwaslikebeinginasharktank.”Meancommentsaboutpeople’sbodieswerethenorm,soMarystartedtodiet—shewronglybelievedthatwatchingherweightcouldprotectherfromtheirjudgment.Andsadly,oneyearlater,thatdiethaddevelopedintoaseriouseatingdisorder.Nowrecovered,Maryisfightingtoendthatcultureofhurtfulcomments—whatshecalls“bodysnarking.”Andhertimingcouldn’tbebetter:Aswespendmoreandmoretimecritiquingeachother’sselfies(自拍照),openlyjudgingotherpeople’slooksisbecominganationalpastimeofsorts.Infact,manyexpertsbelievebody-shamingothershasbecomeawaytodealwithourownemotions.“Sometimesournaturalresponseistocriticizeaneasytargetwhenwefeelhurtorinsecure,”sayspsycho

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