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(2014·南京高一檢測)
If you took the strengths of others and compared them to your weaknesses, would this make you feel good? The funny thing is that this is what most of us do at one time or another—and some of us do it pretty often. It’s a sure-fire recipe for a drop in self-confidence and for unhappiness. So how can we stop comparing ourselves with others? Here are some tips I’ve found useful.
Awareness
Most often we do these social comparisons without realizing we’re doing it. It’s a natural act, I suppose. So the solution is to become aware. If you focus on these thoughts for a few days, it will become much easier with practice, and soon it’ll be hard not to notice.
Stop yourself
Once you realize you’re making these comparisons, stop yourself. Don’t feel bad—just admit the thought, and gently change the focus.
Count your blessings
Focus on what you do have, and on what you are already blessed with. Count what you have, not what you don’t have. Think about how lucky you are to have what you have, to have the people in your life who care about you. If you always want what others have, you will never have enough. You will always want more. That’s an endless cycle, and it will never lead to happiness. Instead, learn to realize that what you have is already enough.
Focus on your strengths
Instead of looking at your weaknesses, ask yourself what your strengths are. Be proud of them. Work on using them to your best advantages.
No one is perfect—we all know that. But we seem to feel bad when we don’t reach perfection. You aren’t perfect and you never will be. Keep trying to improve, but don’t think you’ll ever be the “perfect person”. If you realize that imperfection is what makes you who you are, you are already perfect.
Title: 1._____ on real perfection and happiness | ||
2._________ | It is unwise to compare others’ 3._______ with your weaknesses, for it may 4.______ in a decrease in self-confidence and happiness. | |
Detailed suggestions | Awareness | Be 5.______ of the comparisons you are doing. |
Stop yourself | Admit the thought and 6.______ change the focus. | |
Count your blessings | Focus on your 7._______ and your born advantages 8._____than what others have. | |
Focus on your strengths | Be proud of your strengths and make the 9._____of them. | |
10.______ | It is imperfection that makes you who you are and keep trying to improve. | |
1.Tips
2.Introduction
3.strengths
4.result
5.aware
6.gently
7.achievements
8.rather
9.best
10.Conclusion
【解析】
1. 考查名詞。本文講述關(guān)于真正的完美與幸福的建議。
2. 考查名詞。It is unwise to compare others’ ______ with your weaknesses, for it may ______ in a decrease in self-confidence and happiness.這些用來介紹一些現(xiàn)狀。
3. 考查名詞。根據(jù)第一句話提到If you took the strengths of others and compared them to your weaknesses, would this make you feel good如果把別人的優(yōu)點(diǎn)與自己弱點(diǎn)相比,你會感覺好嗎?可知這樣做是不明智的。
4. 考查名詞。根據(jù)第一段提到It’s a sure-fire recipe for a drop in self-confidence and for unhappiness.這會造成自信不足和不快樂,故result in 導(dǎo)致。
5. 考查形容詞。根據(jù)第二段提到So the solution is to become aware這種解決方案要意識到,故be aware 意識到;
6. 考查副詞。根據(jù)第三段提到Don’t feel bad—just admit the thought, and gently change the focus.承認(rèn)這種想法,慢慢的改變,故選gently。
7. 考查名詞。根據(jù)第四段提到Focus on what you do have, and on what you are already blessed with集中在你所做的事情,也就是你的成就上,故填寫achievements
8. 考查短語。根據(jù)第四段提到Think about how lucky you are to have what you have, to have the people in your life who care about you.想你所擁有的,不去關(guān)注跟你沒有關(guān)系的人,rather than 而不是;
9. 考查形容詞。根據(jù)第五段提到Be proud of them. Work on using them to your best advantages.以他們?yōu)楹溃盟麄,make the best of 充分利用
10. 考查名詞。It is imperfection that makes you who you are and keep trying to improve.缺點(diǎn)造就了你,試著提高自己,這是文章最后得出的結(jié)論。
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