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Worry problems are everywhere in our daily life. How to solve them? The answer is that we must equip ourselves to deal with different kinds of worries by learning the three basic steps of problem analysis. The three steps are:

Get the facts

Why is it so important to get the facts? Unless you have the facts, you can’t possibly attempt to solve your problem intelligently. Without the facts, all you can do is wondering around in confusion. It is not an easy job to get facts. When you are worried, your emotions are riding high.   1.    .

When trying to get the facts, you can pretend that you are collecting this information not for yourself but for some other person.    2.  You can also pretend that you are a lawyer preparing to agree. Try to get all the facts both on your side and the other side of the case. You will generally find the truth lies somewhere in between.

3.

Whenever you are worried, write down the questions that make you worry. And write out all the various steps you could take and then the probable consequences of each step. For example, what am I worrying about? What can I do about it? Here is what I’m going to do about it. After carefully weighing all the facts, you can calmly come to a decision.

Act on that decision.

4.   How can you break the worry habit before it breaks you? Crowd worry out of your mind by keeping busy. Plenty of action is one of the best ways to cure worry.   5.   If you know a situation is beyond your power, say to yourself: “ It is so; it can’t be otherwise.”  Don’t permit little things to ruin your happiness. Try to cultivate a mental attitude that will bring you peace and happiness.

A. Accept what can’t be avoided.

B. Analyze the facts.

C. There comes a time when you must decide and never look back.

D. But here are two ideas that can help you see the facts in a clear and objective way.

E. Unless you take your action, all your face-finding and analysis is a sheer waste of energy.

F. Decide how much anxiety a thing may be worth.

G. This will help you to take a cold and fair view of the evidence.

 

1.D 2.G 3.B 4.E 5.A 【解析】 试题分析:在日常生活中,我们不可避免地会遇到很多问题。那么如何去处理这些问题呢?在本文中作者给人们提出了帮助解决问题的一些措施。比如,首先要弄清事实的性质,然后要对事实进行分析,而且作者建议人们要接受那些不可避免的事情,不要让繁琐小事干扰自己的心情。 1.考查对上下文的理解和推理判断能力。在本段作者介绍了了解事实的重要性和难度,然后在下一段介绍了两种获取事实的方法,由此判断D选项But here are two ideas that can help you see the facts in a clear and objective way.(这儿有两个方法可以帮助你看清事实)内容可以起到承上启下的作用,答案选D。 2.考查对上下文的理解和推理判断能力。前句内容是建议在试图了解事实时,要假装正在为别人收集此信息而不是为自己。由此推断空格内容应该是对这种做法进行解释,而G选项This will help you to take a cold and fair view of the evidence. (这样能帮助你对证据有更公正的看法)内容可以承接上文,是讲述的原因,选G。 3.考查对上下文的理解和推理判断能力。本段内容讲述了如何去分析存在的问题和情况,由此判断B选项内容Analyze the facts.可以概括本段中心,选B。 4.考查对上下文的理解和推理判断能力。根据本段小标题Act on that decision可以判断本段内容是关于如何采取行动的,而E选项内容.Unless you take your action, all your face-finding and analysis is a sheer waste of energy.也是关于如何采取措施,故答案选E。 5.考查对上下文的理解和推理判断能力。根据空后内容“ It is so; it can’t be otherwise.”可以判断作者建议人们要接受事实,不要让一些小事毁掉自己的快乐,选A。 考点:考查信息匹配
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