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1、精品文档,仅供学习与交流,如有侵权请联系网站删除一、 Have you ever heard people say that they tend to be more of a right-brain or left-brain thinkers? From books to television programs, you have probably heard the term mentioned numerous times, or perhaps you have even taken an online test to determine which type best descri
2、bes you. Do different parts of the brain really control different bodily and mental functions? Over the years, a theory that has gained in popularity is that the right brain and the left brain are responsible for different modes of thought and that the way in which side of his brain works more activ
3、ely. People who rely more heavily on the right half of their brain tend to be more imaginative and spontaneous. They are interested in patterns, shapes and sizes, for the right is associated with artistic ability like singing, painting, writing poetry, ect. Left-brain dominated people are quite oppo
4、site in the way they think. They tend to be more logical and analytical in their thinking and usually stand out in mathematics and word skills. While the different functions of the two brain parts may have been distorted and exaggerated by popular psychology, understanding your strengths and weaknes
5、ses in certain areas can help you develop better ways to learn and study. For example, if you are usually stumped in trying to follow verbal instructions, an activity often cited as a right-brain characteristic, you can benefit from writing down directions and developing better organization skills.二
6、、 I was once in a relationship with a woman who was the most brilliant, creative and driven person Id ever known. I told her these things often because she didnt see herself this way, despite achieving great success and acclaim in her professional field. She was also gorgeous and sexy, though she se
7、emed not to realize this either, so I told her these things too. But while I thought it was more important to praise her brilliance, it seemed to mean more to her that she was considered attractive. My experience with this girlfriend exemplifies a common phenomenon in life-when it comeTo complimenti
8、ng a woman, men often walk a very difficult line. Of course, context matters. In a professional setting, talking about appearance is often inappropriate, but at a singles club, it may be important. She will be very pleased if a man thinks her clothes and accessories are pretty, or her hair looks won
9、derful. However, things in between these two cases are unclear. Women have every right to be recognized and appreciated for their intelligence and creativity. But at the same time, they want to be admired for their looks as well, for example, their perfect skin complexion and elegant outfits. Unfort
10、unately, most guys dont understand this. If we receive compliments from women, theyre usually about our achievements, not our looks. Most of us dont expect a woman to tell us how handsome or sexy we are, and some of us would find it hard to regard such a comment as sincere. Im not saying its very ha
11、rd to be a guy these days. It is important for every man to understand how to treat women with both respect and admiration . but as far as the right balance of these two is concerned, we really have no frame of reference, especially when it comes to looks.三、 In some urban centers, workaholism (工作狂)
12、is so common that people do not consider it unusual: They accept the lifestyle as normal. Government workers in Washington D. C. ,for example, frequently work 60 to 70 hours a week. They dont do this because they have to do; they do it because they want to. Workaholism can be a serious problem. True
13、 workaholics, being deeply immersed in their work, allow themselves little or no time to take breaks. They like to work without being disrupted , and they probably dont know how to relax. But is workaholism always bad? Perhaps not. There are people who work well under stress . Besides, some studies
14、show that many workaholics have great energy and interest in their own sphere . Their work is so pleasurable that they are actually very happy. For most workaholics, work and entertainment are the same thing. Their work changes them, keeping them busy and genuinely engaged. Why do workaholics enjoy
15、doing their job so much? Of course they get paychecks from it, but it is hard to quantify the pleasure with money. It offers more than financial security. Psychologists claim that work gives people an identity and provides them with self-confidence. People have a feeling of satisfaction when they ad
16、ministrate a business well or complete a challenging piece of work. In addition, most jobs provide a socially acceptable way for people to meet others. So, though some people are compulsive about their work, their addiction seems to be a safe or even an advantageous one. They feel empty and incomple
17、te when they are involves in activities not related to work.四、 Farming invariably interferes with the habitats of plants and animals. However, this does not necessarily mean that agriculture and biodiversity are incompatible . in fact, quite the opposite is true. The sustainable cultivation of plant
18、s for food and feed actually enables us to preserve biodiversity. By 2007, there were more than twice as many people living on the planet as there were in 1961. over the same period, the total amount of available arable land grew by just 10 percent. In comparison with population growth, the expansio
19、n of arable land was small. And there are limits to further expansion. A large proportion of the earths surface-like deserts-is not suitable for cultivation, and other areas are utilized by humans for roads and buildings. Some land that is rich in biodiversity needs to be preserved and thus should n
20、ot be converted into arable land. The tropical rain forests, for example, have the highest species density in the world, and changing this land for crop cultivation would be dreadful to these speciess habitats and, indeed, existence. By 2050, global demand for food will have risen by 70 percent. But
21、 the expansion of land available for cultivation has its limits. This is one of the greatest challenges facing agriculture today:How do we balance the increased demand for food with the need to maintain biological diversity, now and in the future? Efficient and sane use of land will be key to preser
22、ving natural animal and plant habitats. To achieve this aim will depend to a considerable extent on the use of modern agricultural methods. If these methods are successfully applied, we believe that agriculture and biodiversity can coexist in harmony.五、Stereotypes have some truth mixed in with a few
23、 generalizations. Sometimes these generalizations can be misleading as they are often based on observation of the (1)exterior behavior of people in a certain culture. Spaghetti, pasta, mafia (黑手党), gestures, fashion these are some words commonly used to describe Italians. How much truth is there in
24、the stereotype? As an Italian myself, I will give you some (2) insights into the Italian soul and clarify some misunderstandings that foreigners have about us. Spaghetti and pasta are sacred. You cant take pasta away from an Italian meal; otherwise it wont be (3)complete. A typical Italian meal gene
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