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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

【認(rèn)知詞匯】

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

institutional

sophisticated

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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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interact

poss

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