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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來源:2015屆江蘇淮安漣水金城外國(guó)語(yǔ)學(xué)校高一下期期末考試英語(yǔ)卷(解析版) 題型:填空題
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A conflict at work is common. If you can avoid conflict, it means you will win what you want regardless of what the other person wants. Since the potential issue has not been removed, it will simply reappear later. Let’s see what you can do.
★Be aware of the fact that some conflicts are unavoidable at work. On numerous occasions, conflict and disagreement are likely to happen. But when a conflict happens it's not the end of the world. On the contrary, it can be the beginning of an interesting learning process. Conflicts mean that people care enough to disagree strongly. The trick is not to allow the conflict to go on forever.
★ Deal with conflicts sooner rather than later. Solve a conflict when it starts, as it only gets worse with time going by. Conflicts at work arise not from something that was said, but from something that wasn't said! Everyone's waiting for the other to admit he's wrong and gets more unpleasant after the conflict has lasted a while. It's essential to interrupt the "waiting game" before it gets to that point.
★Ask nicely. If somebody has done something that made you angry, or if you don't understand their viewpoint or actions, simply asking nicely about it can make a world of difference. Never assume that people do what they do to annoy or hurt you. Sometimes there's a good reason why that person does what he or she does, and a potential conflict disappear right there. Do remember to make an inquiry, not an accusation of any sort.
★ Appreciate. Praise the other part in the conflict. Tell them why it's worth it to you to solve the conflict. This can be difficult as few people find it easy to praise and appreciate a person they disagree strongly with, but it's a great way to move forward.
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How to1.______ conflicts at work
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Conflicts won't 2.______ if not dealt with |
3._____ on handling conflicts |
● Don't be afraid of conflicts which are usually 4._____. ● Interrupt the "waiting game", try to admit your 5.______ actively and solve it soon or it will get6.______ ● Don’t imagine people do something to make you7.______ on purpose. Remember not to 8.______ others, but ask them nicely about what they do, which may make a difference. ● Try to appreciate the other part in the conflict although it is 9.______ to do so.
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If you learn to do with conflicts, you'll work in joy. |
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來源:0910學(xué)年湖南省高一上學(xué)期期末考試英語(yǔ)試卷 題型:其他題
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Different countries and different races have different manners. Before entering a house in some Asian country, it is good manners to take off your shoes. In European countries even though shoes sometimes become very muddy, this is not done. A guest in a Chinese house sometimes does not finish a drink. He leaves a little to show that he has had enough. In a Malay house, too, a guest always leaves a little food. In England, a guest always finishes a drink to show that he enjoys it.
Here are some examples of the things that a well-mannered person does or does not do.
He never laughs at people when they are in trouble. He is always kind either to people or animals. When people are waiting for a bus, or in a post office he lines up to wait his turn. In the bus, he gives his seat to an older person or a lady who is standing. If he accidentally bumps (撞) into someone, or gets in their way, he says “Excuse me” or “ I’m sorry”.
He stands up when speaking to a lady or an older person, and he does not sit down until the other person is seated. He does not talk too much about himself. When eating he does not speak with his mouth full of food.
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When speaking to a lady or an older person |
76 before the other person is seated. 77 about yourself. |
In some 80 countries |
Take off your shoes before entering a house. |
In a Chinese or a 81 house |
82 a little drink to show that you have had enough. |
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When waiting for a bus or in 83 |
Line up or 84 . |
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When 78 |
Speak with your mouth 79 . |
When in a bus |
Give your seat to an old person or a lady who is standing. |
If bumping into someone 85 or getting into his way |
Say sorry. |
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來源:模擬題 題型:閱讀理解
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來源:0118 期中題 題型:閱讀理解
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Have you ever had problems in your life and don't know how to be happy? If so, you will find the book Being a Happy Teenager by Australian writer Andrew Mathews useful. In his book, Matthews tells us how to have a happy life and answers the questions of teenagers. There are many subjects such as parents and friends, and the book says we should stop being angry and learn to forgive others. The book tells us of useful skills such as how to put what you have learned into pictures of your mind to make your memory better. Many teenagers think that happiness comes from a good exam result of praise from other people. But you can still be happy when there is no such "good thing". Success comes from a good attitude. If you learn from problems, you will have success in the future. Some schoolboys have problems such as being too tall or too short. But Matthews tells us happiness comes from thinking about things in a positive (積極的) way. If you are tall, people notice you and you can get a better view at the movie; if you are short, your clothes and shoes take less room in your bedroom!This is Matthews' most important lesson: you choose to be happy! | ||||||||||
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