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2024年高考英語一輪復(fù)習(xí):閱讀柘展練習(xí)題
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Vaccines(疫苗)maysoonmaketheirfirstfilmappearance.LedbyexpertMaria
A?Croyle,researchershavedevelopedathinsheetthatpreservesvaccinesforlongperiods
withoutrefrigeration..,Thismeansthecarefullycooledsmallbottlesnowusedtoshipvaccines
couldpotentiallybereplacedbylightweightfilmsthatcanbemailedinanenvelopeand
storedonashelf.
Croyle'slaboratorybegandevelopingthetechnologyin2007.Inspiredbyamber'sability
topreservetheDNAofinsects,.the.researcherssetouttocreatetheir.own_versionofthe
..mixing.,of.“sugaL.and,,aJittls_bit“salt,..muchlike,hard,《@ndy';Croy1c
explains.Thevaccine-containingfilmisadministeredbymouth—sweetnewsformany
whodislikeneedles.
Thefilmistailoredtosuiteachspecificvaccinecandidateandprovideaprotective
coating."We'velearnedovertimethatthekeytoreallystabilizingwhateverthefilmholdsis
tohaveitintermixedwithallthecomponents,Croylesays,addingthattheprocessisquick
andusesaffordable,standardequipment.tcWereallywantedtocomeupwithsomethingthat
wouldbetransferabletodevelopingcountries.
Immunization(免疫)programsdependheavilyonkeepingvaccinescold(2℃一8℃)as
theyaretransported,sometimesoverthousandsofkilometerstofar-awaylocations.Delivery
canbedifficultandcostly,andtransportdisruptionscancausethevaccinestobeineffective.
Butthisnewproductcanstoreliveviruses,bacteriaandantibodiesforseveralmonthsat
20℃.InapaperpublishedinScienceAdvances,thescientistsshowthatthelivevirusesin
onevaccinewerepreservedinthefilmevenafter36months.Theyalsofindthatafluvaccine
suspendedintheirfilmcomparesfavorablywithatraditionalflushot(流感預(yù)防針).“The
studydemonstratesearlyproofofconceptforanexcitingplatformforvaccineproduct
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development,5,saysLisaRohan,apharmacologist,whowasnotinvolvedinthestudy.She
alsonotesthateachvaccinetypewouldneedacustomformulation(酉己方)forfuturestagesof
development.
Findingpartnerstomass-produceforclinicaltrialsistheresearchers5mostpressing
problem,Croylesays.Theyarealsoexploringpackagingmethodstokeeptheirfilmsstable
upto40℃.
Sizeisamajoradvantage-aletter-sizedsheetofthefilmcancarrymorethan500doses
(齊U)ofvaccine,about1/900theweightofthesameamountoftraditionaldoses.Bymakingit
easierandcheapertoshipandpreservevaccinesefficiently,Croylesays,thetechnology
couldvastlyimproveimmunizationratestheworldover,particularlyinmiddle-to
low-incomecountries.
1-Whatcanwelearnaboutthefilm?
A-Itcontainsanimal'sDNA-B?Itwillreplacevaccines.
C-Itcomesindifferentflavours.D?Itcanholdbio-products.
2-TheauthormentionsLisaRohan'swordsto.
A-advisepersonalizingvaccines
B-suggesttheproductispromising
C-provethestudyissupportedwidely
D-stressthefunctionsofanewplatform
3-WhatwillbethenexturgenttaskforCroyle'steam?
A?Advertisingthefilmworldwide.B?Improvingthefilm'scapacity.
C-Reducingtheshippingcost.D?Seekingidealmanufacturers.
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【重點(diǎn)詞匯】
administer
stabilize
equipment
transferable
disruption
suspend
demonstrate
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candidate
bacteria
pharmacologist
immunization
【中譯英翻譯】
1.如果你養(yǎng)成正確的學(xué)習(xí)習(xí)慣,如記筆記,及時(shí)復(fù)習(xí),你的成績就會(huì)更加穩(wěn)定。
2.為了實(shí)現(xiàn)我的理想,我會(huì)不遺余力地用各方面的知識(shí)來武裝我自己。
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AquestionhasincreasinglybotheredmesinceIbeganstudyingourrelationshipwith
technologytwodecadesago:Willweeverpayattentionagain?Theconcernarosefrom
measuringtheshrinkingattentionspansinvariousworkroles.Whetherwe'retalkingabouta
GenZorababyboomer,aCEOoranadministrativeassistant,attentionspansonour
computersandphonesareshortanddeclining.
Wetendtoblamethistrendongrowingdigitalalertsandnotifications,oronalgorithms
aimedatcapturingourfocus.Thesedoplaymeasurableroles.Butitturnsoutthatpeopleare
nearlyaslikelytoswitchtheirattentionoftheirownvolition.Wearedeterminedtobe
interrupted,ifnotbyothers,thenbyourselves.Simplychoosingtocheckouremailisa
majorreasonforinterruptions.Ourresearchfoundthat,onaverage,peoplechecktheir
inboxes77timesaday.Morethan40%ofthetime,theydoitwillingly,withoutbeing
spurredbyanyalert.
Arewedoomedtoseeourattentionspansnosedive?Completelyunpluggingfrom
technologymighthelpusrecover,butfewofusarereadytogiveupthebenefitsofonline
connections.Therearepossibleremedies,however,ifnotrealsolutions.
First,wecanbecomemoreintentionalinouractionsbyexaminingthereasonsbehind:
AmIdistractingmyselfbecauseIambored?Arethereotheroptions?Takingproperbreaksis
alsoimportant;researchshowsthatevena20-minutewalkinnaturecanleadustoincrease
ourgenerationofideas.Finally,peoplecanplantoconcentrateonimportanttaskswhentheir
mentalresourcesareattheirpeakforavoidingdistraction.
Institutionaldecisionscanalsohelpustopreserveattention.It'snotrealistictocutoff
emailcompletely,butthevolumecanbereduced.Wefoundthatcuttingemailoffinan
organization.for_one_workweekhelped、peoplefocuslongeronscreensandreducedstress.
Companieswithanemail-freedayaweekhavereportedpositiveresults.
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TheGermancompaniesVolkswagenandAllianzhavegoneastepfurtherandadopteda
policycalled“RighttoDisconnect”.Actually,thispolicyofnotpunishingworkersforfailing
toanswere-communicationsafterworkhourshasbeeninstitutedinIrelandandFrance.How
doesthishelp?A2017studyfoundafterhoursworkcommunicationscreatedemotional
exhaustion,anda2014studyshoweddetachingfromworkcanimprovesleep.Thestudy
foundwhensleepdeficitsincrease,attentionspansdecrease.
Ouronlinebehaviorisgreatlyinfluencedbythewidercultureandtheevermore
sophisticatedtoolsofdigitaltechnology,butwecan'tjustblameourshortattentionspanson
algorithmsandnotificationsthatfloodin.Westillownourattention,andwecantakechange
intoourownhands.
4-Inparagraph2,theauthormentionstheresultoftheresearchtoshowthat.
A-wearelikelytointerruptourselvesinmostcases
B?peoplewillsometimesvoluntarilyseekdistraction
C?peopleareconstantlyinterruptedbyemailfromothers
D?digitalalertsarenottoblameforthereducedconcentration
5-WhatcanbeinferredaboutthetwoGermancompaniesbeforetheintroductionofthe
“RighttoDisconnecf,policy?
A-Thecompaniesusedtopunishworkersfornotstayingconnectedafterwork.
B?Theemployeesofthesecompaniesweregenerallynotsatisfiedwiththeirjob.
C?TheiremployeeshadlowersleepqualitycomparedtothoseinFranceandIreland.
D-Thecompaniesrefusedtoadoptthepolicybecausetheywantedtomakemoreprofits.
6-Whatcanweconcludeaboutdigitaltechnologyfromthepassage?
A?It'suptoushumanbeingstodecidehowmuchwewanttobedistractedbyit.
B-Wecanadjustouronlinebehaviorbymakingsomechangestodigitalculture.
C?Standardsmustbesettoensurethatwedonotfallvictimtoitsnegativeeffects.
D-Theimpactofdigitaltechnologyonourlivescanbeextendedbyculturalbehavior.
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【重點(diǎn)詞匯】
bother
shrink
concern
assistant
decline
blame
digital
interrupt
intentional
concentrate
distraction
exhaustion
detach
【認(rèn)知詞匯】
notification
volition
doom
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【中譯英翻譯】
1.目前,海洋的生物多樣性受到嚴(yán)重威脅,過度開發(fā)海洋資源是主要原因。
(threaten,biodiversity,ocean,severely嚴(yán)重地?excessively過度地‘explore)
2.因?yàn)榫o張,他站在舞臺(tái)上,一句話都說不出來?同時(shí),我能感受到他的臉通紅?且不
停地出汗。看到這個(gè)情景,我特別擔(dān)心他的狀態(tài)。
3.在課堂上,集中注意力聽老師所教的內(nèi)容是很有必要的。
4Jason向Lily表達(dá)了感謝,同時(shí)還從錢包里拿出了一些紙幣來報(bào)答她,但是Lily委婉
地拒絕接受他的紙幣。
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Aheavyfeelingonthechest.Athroatthat'sleaden.Anoverwhelmingfeelingofisolation.
Lonelinesshurts一and,overtime,itcanputthebodyintoastatethatincreasesourriskof
everythingfromheartattackandstroketodiabetesandcancer.So,evolutionarilyspeaking,
whydoweexperienceit?
StephanieCacioppo,aneuroscientistattheUniversityofChicagoPritzkerSchoolof
Medicine,saysthatcountlessstudieshavehelpedresearchersformulateaholistic(全面
的)purposeforloneliness.4tOursocialstructuresevolvedhandinhandwithneural,hormonal
andgeneticmechanismstosupportthesesocialstructures-likecouples,tribesand
communities-thathelpussurviveandreproduce,saysCacioppo.Becausewhileloneliness
maybepainfultoexperiencetoday,forourprehistoricancestorsthatpainwouldhavebeena
farbetteralternativetobeingcaughtalonewithapredatorontheprowl(潛行).
Beingsocialhaditsdownsidesevenbackthen-competitionforfood,forexample,or
contributiontothespreadofpathogens(病原體).Butscientiststhinkweevolvedtofeel
lonelinessbecauseitwasmoreimportanttoworkwithoneanothertoaccomplishtasksandto
protecteveryone."Thepainoflonelinesspromptedustorenewthesocialstructuresowe
couldsurviveandpromotekeyfeaturesliketrust,cooperationandcollectiveaction,explains
Cacioppo.
Foryears,researchersthoughtoflonelinessasadisease.Butnow,they'rerealizingthat
it'smoreofabiologicalhungersignalthatremindsuswhenit'stimetoreconnectwiththose
aroundustopromoteourshort-termsurvival.Iftheoutcomesoflonelinesswereentirely
negative,itwouldnolongerbeapartofourDNA?"Hungerandthirstprotectourphysical
bodywhilelonelinessprotectsoursocialbody,^^saysCacioppo.
Lonelinessimpactsusalldifferently.Someofusmayfindcertainsituationslonelyeven
whileothersdon't.There'salsoageneticcomponent:Someofusareborntofeellonelier
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thanothers.Otherfactorsplayarole,too.Thewayweweretreatedaschildrencanalso
informhowlonelywefeelasadults.Lonelypeoplespendmostoftheirtimedeepwithintheir
ownimaginations;theymayconceptualizesocialencounterssomuch,infact,thatthispartof
theirbrainisinoverdrive.Thatmeanseventhoughtheymaybedesperatetoform
connections,whenthey'rearoundotherpeople,they'reactuallylesslikelytobepresent.
7-Asforloneliness,whichwouldtheauthoragreewith?
A-Itcanleadtoseriousmentalproblemsinadulthood.
B?Itholdspotentialrisksanddisadvantagestoindividuals.
C-Itmayreflectaperson'sstrongdesiretohavesocialbonds.
D-ItisperceivedinthesamewayasitisdemonstratedbyourDNA?
8-Scientistsbelievethatlonelinessis.
A-beneficialbutriskyB?painfulbutnecessary
C-naturalandpowerfulD-personalandharmful
9-Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A-Humansevolvedtobelonely.B?Lonelinessisacurabledisease.
C?Lonelinessisapersonalfeeling.D?Humansneedtoaddressloneliness.
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Theterm“l(fā)aborshortage,,wasGoogledmoreinMay.Headlineafterheadlinehascited
wagerisesandbonusesthatseemtomakeitajobhunter'smarket.
Theconceptsoundssimple—Americancompaniesmustbestrugglingtofindthe
employeestheyneed.Yetsomelaboreconomistswouldarguethepictureisn'tcomplete.
Employersareunabletofindtheworkerstheywantatthewagesthey'rewillingtopay.
Failingtoappreciatethisdistinctioncouldleadtopolicyerrorsdowntheroad.
Thelawsofsupplyanddemandshouldmakespottinglaborshortagesrelatively
straightforward.Whentherearen'tenoughworkers,employerspaymoretogetthemand
wagesgoup.
Yetquickeningwagegrowthisn'ttheonlymarkofashortage.Thesignisseeingthis
trendalongsidestalling(停滯)jobgrowth.Justlookatwhat'sbeenhappeningintheleisure
andhotelindustry,amongthemostbruisedbytheCOVID-19shutdown.Afterjobsalmost
disappearedduringthepandemic,we'restartingtoseearebound:InMay,theindustry
created292,000jobs,faroutpacingothercomersoftheeconomy.Meanwhile,average
weeklyearningshavebeenrisingfaster.Inotherwords,themarketisworkingtoresolvea
shortage:Whenemployersliftwages,they'reabletoattracttheemployeestheyneed.Yet,the
industrywagesareonlyjustmeetingpre-COVIDlevels;theyarenottoohigh.
Toassessashortageaccurately,though,youneedtolookbeyondindustriestospecific
locationsandoccupations.Thetaxicabqueuingmodelwasusedtoaddressthedebateabouta
shortageofworkersinengineering.Employersandjobopeningscanbethoughtofastaxis,
whileworkersarealineofwaitingpassengers.Dependingonyourlocation,theremaybea
longlineoftaxis(say,attheairport),oronthecontraryalonglineofpassengers(atahotel).
DemandforchemistryengineersinTexas,forexample,isdifferentfromchemistryengineers
inMassachusetts.
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Thebottomlineisthat,inthemarket,shortagesarenotuniversal.Simultaneousshortages
andsurplusescancometotheforceacrosstheeconomyatanygivenpoint,whichiswhy
broad-brushpoliciescanbecounterproductive.
10?WhatdoesMay'sreboundjobsintheleisureandhotelindustrytellus?
A-Theleisureandhotelindustryisdoingaverysuccessfulbusiness.
B-Rapidwagegrowthconnectswithstallingemploymentgrowth.
C?TheeconomyrecoveredquicklyaftertheCOVID-19.
D-EmployeesareeagertoworkaftertheCOVID-19.
11-Whydoestheauthormention“Thetaxicabqueuingmodel“inparagraph5?
A-Toexplainanopinion.B-Toclarifyaconcept.
C?Topresentafact.D?Tomakeaprediction.
12?Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?
A-Jobmarketisexpectedtobestronger
B?Takewisdomtoassesslaborshortages
C?Competitorsareeagertokeeptalent
D-Letthemarketfixlaborshortages
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September2022wasapparentlythemonthartificialintelligenceessayanxietyboiledover
inacademia,afterauserofanAIwritingserviceclaimedtobegettingstraightA'swith
essays“written“usingartificialintelligence.Mostprofessorsexpressedconcern.Onewrote,
“GradingsomethinganAIwroteisanincrediblydepressingwasteofmy
Asallthisonlinedepressionwasplayingout,Iaskedmystudents,whoweremostly
majorsinwriting,tosubmita2,000-wordproposalaboutalocalissue.Iaskedthemtorely
ontheAIasmuchaspossible.Afterreviewingtheir22AIessays,Icantellyouconfidently
thatthetechnologyjustisn'tthere.Mystudentsusedfreeaccessibletextgeneratorsonline
andputinalotofeffort.But,ifIhadbelievedtheseweregenuinestudentessays,thevery
bestwouldhaveearnedsomewherearoundaCorC-minus.Manyoftheessayshadobvious
redflagsforAIgeneration:outdatedfacts,quotesfromprioruniversitypresidentspresented
ascurrentpresidents,fictionalprofessorsandnamedstudentorganizationsthatdon'texist.At
thesametime,thestudentsreportedthatusingAIrequiredfarmoretimethansimplywriting
theiressaystheold-fashionedwaywouldhave.
TherehasbeenafairamountwrittenaboutthesupposedimpressivenessofAi-generated
text.Thereareevenseveralhigh-profileAl-writtenarticles,essaysorevenscientificpapers
orscreenplaysthatshowcasethisimpressiveness.Inmanyofthesecases,the“authors”have
accesstohigher-qualitylanguagemodelsthanmoststudentsarecurrentlyabletouse.But,
moreimportantly,thepublishedexamplesaregenerallythepolishedformofprofessional
writersandeditors.Incontrast,manyofmystudents5Ai-generatedessaysshowedthe
commonproblemsofstudentwriting—uncertaintyabouttheappropriatewritingstyle,issues
withorganizationandtransitions,andinconsistentparagraphing.Obviously,producinga
qualityessaywithAIrequireshavinghighwritingskillandrevisingskilltoproduce
appropriateoutputs.
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MyexperimentalsotellsmethatagoodassignmentsheetisthebestdefenseagainstAI
essays.Ifyourassignmentis"DescribethereasonsfortheU.S.CivilWar”,youaremore
likelytogetAIordownloadedessaysubmissions.Myassignmentwasachallengebecauseit
askedstudentstoaddresslocalissuesofconcern.Therearejustnotenoughrelevantexamples
inthedatatheAItextgeneratorsaredrawingfrom.
Ithasbeenjustoverfiveyearssincecomputerscientistsdeclared,“Weshouldstop
trainingradiologists(放射科醫(yī)生)now.Deeplearningisgoingtodobetterthanradiologists.^^
Well,we'restilltrainingradiologists,andthere'snoindicationthatdeeplearningisgoingto
replacehumandoctorsanytimesoon.Inmuchthesameway,Istronglysuspectfull-onrobot
writingwillalwaysandforeverbe'justaroundthecomer^^.
13?Whatcanwelearnaboutthestudentsintheexperiment?
A-Theirwritingefficiencywasaffected.
B-Theiressayswerebetterstructured.
C?TheypreferredAl-writtenessays.
D-TheyovercameAFsweaknesses.
14?WhatdoestheauthorimplyinParagraph3?
A?Onlinetextgeneratorsarefarfromreliable.
B?Genuinestudentessaysdeservehighermarks.
C?Studentsneedtohavebettermasteryoftechnology.
D-RevisingapplicationsdecidethequalityofAIessays.
15-Intheauthor'sopinion,whatmaydiscouragetheuseofAItextgenerators?
A-StandardcriteriaB-Strictregulations..
C?Clearinstructions.D?Uniquewritingtasks.
16-Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?
A-ToassessAl'sinfluenceonstudents5writing.
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B-TodiscussthethreatofAItotheteachingofwriting.
C?ToappealfortheappropriateapplicationofAItextgenerators.
D?ToanalysethedifferencesbetweengenuineandAl-writtenessays.
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Coastalcitiesworldwidearesqueezedbytwoopposingforces:urbansprawl(擴(kuò)張)and
therisingsea.Thisstruggleisintenselyvisibleintheflatlandswhereexpanding
neighborhoodsroutinelyfloodandsaltwaterfloodingdamagestherivermouthsthatprotect
communitiesfromtheworstofourclimatecrisis.
Massiveresourcesarebeingputintoenvironmentalrestorationprojects,anddevelopment
issubjecttomanylayersofapprovals.Yetin2022thecommissionersofacoastalcityvoted
toexpandalegalboundarythatcontainssprawltoallowa400-acrewarehouseproject.They
arefailingtoseethevalueofthislandinthegreaterecosystem.
Wetlands,coastalplainsandforestsdocheaply(orevenforfree)whatseawallsand
pumpsdoatacostofbillionsofdollars.Theyarevitalinfrastructure(基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施)thatmakes
usmoreresilientagainstclimatechange,andthecostofdestroyingthemorweakeningtheir
abilitytofunctionmustbefactoredintothedecisionswemaketobuildandgrow.
Todoso,theeconomicincentivestodevelopanynaturallandscapeshouldbeweighed
againsttheprotectiveeconomicvaluethatlandalreadyprovides.Economistscallthisan
“avoideddamage“valuation.Localplanningboardsmightconsiderthevalueofasanddune
orswampinfloodprotectionversustheexpenseofreplacingitwithaseawallandwater
pumpsystem.Maintainingandrestoringnaturalinfrastructuretosupporthealthyfunctioning
savesmoney,timeandlives.
Theconceptof“naturalcapital”,ortheideathatecosystemservicesshouldbevaluedina
similarmannerasanyformofwealth,datesbacktothe1970s.Marketshavealwaysvalued
woodasacommodity(商品),forexample,butnottheservicesthatcamealongwith
producingit,suchassoilmaintenance,carbonstorage,andnutrientcycling.Wedidn'tneeda
marketforresourcesthatindustrialistssawasabundant(豐富的)andendlesslyrenewable.
Thisexploitative(開發(fā)資源的)assumptionturnedouttobeverywrong.Failingtomeasure
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thebenefitsofecosystemservicesinpolicyandmanagementdecisionsisamajorreason
manyofthoseecosystemsdisappeared.
Italsoseemscrasstoplaceadollaramountonecosystemsthatwe'dratherviewas
priceless,existingfortheirownsakeandvaluabletohumansinwaysthatarebeyond
capitalism.Thispreciousnessisethicallysound.Butdevelopershavelongconfused
pricelessnesswithworthlessness,allowingthemtoprofitwithoutpayingforthe
consequencesofdestroyingtheenvironment.
Economicvalueisnevertheonlyreasonnatureisworthpreserving;itissimplya
powerful,underusedtooltohelpusmakedecisionsabouthowtolivemoresustainablyina
climate-changedworld.Ifpolicymakersconsiderednaturalinfrastructureinthelanguageof
economics,theymightrecognizejusthowdeeplywerelyonit.
17-Whatarethefirsttwoparagraphsmainlyabout?
A-Theconsequencesofthesaltwaterflooding.
B?Thecauseoftheurbansprawlandtherisingsea.
C-Anapprovaltoanenvironmentalrestorationproject.
D-Theproblemcausedbytheexpansionofcoastalcities
18?Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A-Theideaofnaturalcapitalcanenhancetheprofitofcommodity.
B-Theeconomicgrowthbooststheprotectionofnaturallandscape.
C-Theabundanceofresourcesisnotthereasonfordevaluingthem.
D-Theexploitationofnaturereflectsthe“avoideddamage“valuation.
19?Whatdoestheunderlinedword“crass“inParagraph6probablymean?
A-Inadvisable.B-Beneficial.
C?Relevant.D-Unrealistic.
20-Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?
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A-Toappealforstrictercontrolovercityscale.
B-Toproposetheuseofnatureasinfrastructure.
C-Tostresstheimportanceofecosystemservices.
D?Topromotepublicawarenessofnatureprotection.
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ExploringPsychology
Psychologyisthescientificstudyofthemindandbehavior.Gainingaricheranddeeper
understandingofpsychologycanhelppeopleachieveinsightsintotheirownactionsaswell
asabetterunderstandingofotherpeople.]
Oneimportantbenefitfromapsychologymajoristhatitteachesthestudentaboutthe
humanmindandwhypeopleactinvariousmanners.Notallpsychologymajorswillbecome
psychologists.2Allpeoplemustinteractwithotherswhetheritisathomeorata
workplace.Peoplerespondtotheseinteractionsinawidenumberofways.Forinstance,the
personmaynotknowwhyheorsheisbotheredbyaspecificactionatwork.However,the
personwhohasstudiedpsychologyhasanobviousadvantageinthisarea.
Psychologyalsoofferstheindividualinsightintohimselforherself.Asthepersonlearns
aboutthehumanmind,howitworksandwhypeoplebehaveinspecificmanners,theperson
mayalsobegintorecognizebothharmfulandhelpfulthoughtpatternsinhimselforherself.
Thismayleadthepersontoanincreasedlevelofself-awareness.3Italso
showsthepersonwhereheorshepossessesstrengthandcrucialskillsforthemodernworld.
Individualswhoaremoreself-awarearemorelikelytoaccomplishtheirgoalsanddreams.
4Apersonmayenteravastfieldwherepsychologistsandthosetrainedin
psychologywork.Theseareasincludeindustrialpsychology,schoolpsychology,private
practice,organizationalbehavioralfields,lawenforcementandvirtuallyeveryotherfield.
5Asstated,thereareanumberofcareeropportunitiesfromwhicha
psychologymajormaychoose.
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A-Self-awarenessisavitalskillforanypersontohave.
B-Itshowstheindividualwhatareasthepersonneedstostrengthen.
C-Asaresult,psychologybecomesanincrediblypopularcollegemajor.
D-Apsychologymajorexaminesthescienceofhumanbehaviorandmentalprocesses.
E?Allfieldshavetheopportunitytobenefitfromtheguidancethatpsychologycanoffer.
F-Thethirdreasonwhypsychologyisausefulmajoristhatitopensupawiderangeof
careeropportunities.
G?However,allpsychologymajorswilldevelopanincreasedawarenessabouthuman
behaviorandthoughtpatterns.
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