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It"s hard for most people to hear their parents shouting at each other. You might worry more about one parent
or the other during an argument. Or maybe you worry that one parent could become angry enough to lose
control. It"s understandable to feel this way when there"s fighting around you.
If your parents are arguing about you, you might mistakenly think the argument is your fault (错误). But your
parents" arguments are never your fault.
If your parents" fighting really troubles you, you might find it hard to sleep or go to school. If things are going
like this, try talking to one or both of your parents about what they are doing. They may not even realize how
bad you feel until you tell them how their arguments affect (影响) you.
If the fighting goes too far, let someone else know what"s going on. Talking to other relatives or a teacher
about the fighting can be helpful. Sometimes parents who fight can go so far that they hurt each other or other
family members. If this happens, letting someone else know will allow the family to be helped and protected
from such harmful fighting.
Family members can learn to listen to each other and talk about feelings and differences without shouting at
each other. They can get help from others with the problem of fighting. Though it may take some work, time,
and practice, people in families can always learn to get along better.
If your family argues from time to time, try not to worry too much: No family is perfect. Even in the happiest
home, problems come up and people argue. Usually the family members get what"s troubling them out in the
open and talk about it. Hopefully, they can reach some agreement. Everyone feels better and life is OK again.
Being part of a family means everyone tries to make life better for each other. Arguments happen and that"s
OK. But with love, understanding, and some work, families can solve almost any problem.
B. not become angry enough to lose control
C. try to find out our mistakes
D. understand that it"s not our fault
B. go to school
C. talk to them
D. go to sleep
B. It"s OK for parents to argue from time to time.
C. People reach some agreement after fighting.
D. Love and understanding can prevent parents" fighting.
答案
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举一反三
won $2,000 for writing the best blog. There"s even a list of the best Chinese bloggers! I"ve read a few of them
— before they were famous, I might add. I suppose that one blog can be better than another. It can be better
written, more interesting, funnier, and I suppose that blogs are there to be read and judged (点评) by other
people. If they"re not good, they"re not read. And they"re not just personal feelings. If they were, they"d be called
diaries. Have locks, and be hidden under beds. So I"m OK with this whole competition thing. I just can"t believe
I didn"t win!
This has got me thinking about why I"m writing this blog. I"m not doing it to win a competition (or I wasn"t
when I started...) and I"m not doing it to show all my personal feelings - I do that in my diary. So, why am I a
blogger?
To tell the truth, the first time I heard the word blog I thought it was a new word for a toilet. But I love
learning new words so I used my knowledge and found out that a blog was a personal website and the word
blog came from the words web log. Now a log is a type of diary kept by sailors, and web, well, we all know that
it has nothing to do with catching flies and everything to do with the Internet. Web log… weblog… blog. Being
a writer I loved the idea of getting my views onto the Internet where anyone could read them, and no editors
(编辑) could get their hands on them!
So my first reason for blogging: I"m a writer. I want people to read what I write (un - edited!). And I love
writing about anything I choose. I can write about saving the environment or complain about how the people in
front of me in the cinema always seem to have big heads. And sometimes I pour out my heart too.
My second reason is that it"s relaxing. I don"t have to do research and write an article. I can let my thoughts
go on as long as I like.
Third reason? To keep in touch. I"m terrible on the phone and all my friends around the world read my blog
(or they say they do...). Every now and then, I even upload a photo so they remember what I look like.
Is there a fourth reason? There probably is but now it"s time for dinner. Tomorrow I might even tell you what
I ate.
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When I was small, I was kind of shy.Fortunately, I changed a lot by junior high. Shyness gets in the way of success, but it doesn"t have to hold you back. Here are some tips that may help you overcome it. 1. The excitement of being lost at something that you love can help you forget your nervousness while showing off in public. Next, why not get more chances to speak in public? For me, when I got to high school, I took speech classes. 2. Then, don"t think about what will happen. It"s possible that you might be laughed at when speaking. 3. What really happens is better than what we imagine. Finally, remember past successes. Whether it is making a successful speech, remembering past successes can help inspire you to get future success. 4. If you succeeded in the past, then you can succeed again! It"s actually natural to be a little bit nervous about meeting new people, making cold calls, or giving a speech. That nervousness doesn"t have to keep you from succeeding, though.
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