Dare to make constructive criticism, and _____ the instructive criticism with an open mind.A、captureB、embraceC、cableD、emotional

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Dare to make constructive criticism, and _____ the instructive criticism with an open mind.

A、capture

B、embrace

C、cable

D、emotional


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3.Perfectionism often gets a bad rap in our culture,and it's easy to see why:Holding yourself to unrealistic or impossible standards can set you up for depression,anxiety,sleep disturbances and other health problems.But it.1 0ut that not all forms of perfectionism are bad.All forms of perfectionism include high standards.Yet,"adaptive or healthy perfcctionism is 2 achieving things because you want to do well,3 maladaptive or unhealthy perfectionism is often 4 by fear of failure or fear of 5 others,"one expert says.A study 6 maladaptive to adaptive perfectionism found that 7 people in both camps were comparably 8 about making mistakes.maladaptive perfectionists scored highest on 9 0f self-criticism,perceived stress and depression,while adaptive perfectionists scored highest on reappraisal(being able to change a situation's meaning to 10 it.s emotional effects).11 aclaptive perfectionism,the"person adapts well when things do not turn out as 12 0r hoped for or adjustments need to be made,"notes study lead author Kenneth Rice,professor and co-director of the Center for the Study of Stress,Trauma,and Resilience at Georgia State University.13,someone with maladaptive perfectionism has the same high standards or performance 14."combined with an extremely high level of self-criticism,difficulty adjusting when the situation needs the person to adjust,and probably a fundamental core sense of inadequacy 15 things turn out well,"he adds.16,the"standards in and of themselves are not bad;it's the stuff people 17 to them that can make them 18,"Rice says.Not surprisingly,research has 19 maladaptive perfectionism and contingent self-worth(which is tied to one's appearance or relationships)with an increased risk of 20 disordered eating and anxiety,among other health problems. 16选?A.In a sense B.By the way C.In other words D.At the least

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  • 第1题:

    Perfectionism often gets a bad rap in our culture,and it's easy to see why:Holding yourself to unrealistic or impossible standards can set you up for depression,anxiety,sleep disturbances and other health problems.But it.1 0ut that not all forms of perfectionism are bad.All forms of perfectionism include high standards.Yet,"adaptive or healthy perfcctionism is 2 achieving things because you want to do well,3 maladaptive or unhealthy perfectionism is often 4 by fear of failure or fear of 5 others,"one expert says.A study 6 maladaptive to adaptive perfectionism found that 7 people in both camps were comparably 8 about making mistakes.maladaptive perfectionists scored highest on 9 0f self-criticism,perceived stress and depression,while adaptive perfectionists scored highest on reappraisal(being able to change a situation's meaning to 10 it.s emotional effects).11 aclaptive perfectionism,the"person adapts well when things do not turn out as 12 0r hoped for or adjustments need to be made,"notes study lead author Kenneth Rice,professor and co-director of the Center for the Study of Stress,Trauma,and Resilience at Georgia State University.13,someone with maladaptive perfectionism has the same high standards or performance 14."combined with an extremely high level of self-criticism,difficulty adjusting when the situation needs the person to adjust,and probably a fundamental core sense of inadequacy 15 things turn out well,"he adds.16,the"standards in and of themselves are not bad;it's the stuff people 17 to them that can make them 18,"Rice says.Not surprisingly,research has 19 maladaptive perfectionism and contingent self-worth(which is tied to one's appearance or relationships)with an increased risk of 20 disordered eating and anxiety,among other health problems.
    18选?

    A.insignificani
    B.dispensable
    C.unpredictable
    D.problematic

    答案:D
    解析:
    本题考查句内语义十形容词辨析。由17题分析可知,空格处应表示“有问题的,造成困难的”含义,D.problematic符合文意。

  • 第2题:

    Perfectionism often gets a bad rap in our culture,and it's easy to see why:Holding yourself to unrealistic or impossible standards can set you up for depression,anxiety,sleep disturbances and other health problems.But it.1 0ut that not all forms of perfectionism are bad.All forms of perfectionism include high standards.Yet,"adaptive or healthy perfcctionism is 2 achieving things because you want to do well,3 maladaptive or unhealthy perfectionism is often 4 by fear of failure or fear of 5 others,"one expert says.A study 6 maladaptive to adaptive perfectionism found that 7 people in both camps were comparably 8 about making mistakes.maladaptive perfectionists scored highest on 9 0f self-criticism,perceived stress and depression,while adaptive perfectionists scored highest on reappraisal(being able to change a situation's meaning to 10 it.s emotional effects).11 aclaptive perfectionism,the"person adapts well when things do not turn out as 12 0r hoped for or adjustments need to be made,"notes study lead author Kenneth Rice,professor and co-director of the Center for the Study of Stress,Trauma,and Resilience at Georgia State University.13,someone with maladaptive perfectionism has the same high standards or performance 14."combined with an extremely high level of self-criticism,difficulty adjusting when the situation needs the person to adjust,and probably a fundamental core sense of inadequacy 15 things turn out well,"he adds.16,the"standards in and of themselves are not bad;it's the stuff people 17 to them that can make them 18,"Rice says.Not surprisingly,research has 19 maladaptive perfectionism and contingent self-worth(which is tied to one's appearance or relationships)with an increased risk of 20 disordered eating and anxiety,among other health problems.
    14选?

    A.experiences
    B.opportunities
    C.evaluations
    D.expectations

    答案:D
    解析:
    本题考查名词辨析。由关键词the same.可知,空格部分内容介绍两种人的相同之处。由第二段“所有形式的完美主义都包括高标准,力求实现目标”可推知,此处high...performance____应与“力求实现目标”语义接近.performance expectations表示“表现预期”,“较高的表现预期”既与“力求实现目标”语义接近,同时与“高标准”语义方向一致,契合or的并列逻辑,故D.正确。

  • 第3题:

    5、从语义上来说,批评(critique)与下列哪些有关?

    A.判断(judgement)

    B.决定(decision)

    C.评论(criticism)

    D.危机(Crisis)

    E.区分(seperation)


    判断(judgement);决定(decision);评论(criticism);危机(Crisis);区分(seperation)

  • 第4题:

    Perfectionism often gets a bad rap in our culture,and it's easy to see why:Holding yourself to unrealistic or impossible standards can set you up for depression,anxiety,sleep disturbances and other health problems.But it.1 0ut that not all forms of perfectionism are bad.All forms of perfectionism include high standards.Yet,"adaptive or healthy perfcctionism is 2 achieving things because you want to do well,3 maladaptive or unhealthy perfectionism is often 4 by fear of failure or fear of 5 others,"one expert says.A study 6 maladaptive to adaptive perfectionism found that 7 people in both camps were comparably 8 about making mistakes.maladaptive perfectionists scored highest on 9 0f self-criticism,perceived stress and depression,while adaptive perfectionists scored highest on reappraisal(being able to change a situation's meaning to 10 it.s emotional effects).11 aclaptive perfectionism,the"person adapts well when things do not turn out as 12 0r hoped for or adjustments need to be made,"notes study lead author Kenneth Rice,professor and co-director of the Center for the Study of Stress,Trauma,and Resilience at Georgia State University.13,someone with maladaptive perfectionism has the same high standards or performance 14."combined with an extremely high level of self-criticism,difficulty adjusting when the situation needs the person to adjust,and probably a fundamental core sense of inadequacy 15 things turn out well,"he adds.16,the"standards in and of themselves are not bad;it's the stuff people 17 to them that can make them 18,"Rice says.Not surprisingly,research has 19 maladaptive perfectionism and contingent self-worth(which is tied to one's appearance or relationships)with an increased risk of 20 disordered eating and anxiety,among other health problems.
    5选?

    A.hurting
    B.challenging
    C.disappointing
    D.troubling

    答案:C
    解析:
    本题考查句内语义十动词辨析。连词or表明fear“____others与fear of failure为并列关系,两者都是不健康型完美主义者的行为驱动因素,C.disappointing符合文意。A.hurting、D.troubling虽为负面语义,但“害怕伤害/麻烦他人”从逻辑上看都不是“力求实现目标”的内在推力。

  • 第5题:

    Perfectionism often gets a bad rap in our culture,and it's easy to see why:Holding yourself to unrealistic or impossible standards can set you up for depression,anxiety,sleep disturbances and other health problems.But it.1 0ut that not all forms of perfectionism are bad.All forms of perfectionism include high standards.Yet,"adaptive or healthy perfcctionism is 2 achieving things because you want to do well,3 maladaptive or unhealthy perfectionism is often 4 by fear of failure or fear of 5 others,"one expert says.A study 6 maladaptive to adaptive perfectionism found that 7 people in both camps were comparably 8 about making mistakes.maladaptive perfectionists scored highest on 9 0f self-criticism,perceived stress and depression,while adaptive perfectionists scored highest on reappraisal(being able to change a situation's meaning to 10 it.s emotional effects).11 aclaptive perfectionism,the"person adapts well when things do not turn out as 12 0r hoped for or adjustments need to be made,"notes study lead author Kenneth Rice,professor and co-director of the Center for the Study of Stress,Trauma,and Resilience at Georgia State University.13,someone with maladaptive perfectionism has the same high standards or performance 14."combined with an extremely high level of self-criticism,difficulty adjusting when the situation needs the person to adjust,and probably a fundamental core sense of inadequacy 15 things turn out well,"he adds.16,the"standards in and of themselves are not bad;it's the stuff people 17 to them that can make them 18,"Rice says.Not surprisingly,research has 19 maladaptive perfectionism and contingent self-worth(which is tied to one's appearance or relationships)with an increased risk of 20 disordered eating and anxiety,among other health problems.
    7选?

    A.once
    B.while
    C.unless
    D.if

    答案:B
    解析:
    本题考查句内语义逻辑。由上题分析可知,空格句前半部分指出两类人的相同点,后半部分指出其不同点,可见两部分为“转折”逻辑;且由“相同点为简单概述,不同点为详细阐述”可知,语义重点在于不同点.[13]while可引导让步从句,使主从句呈现转折意味,符合文意。

  • 第6题:

    从语义上来说,批评(critique)与下列哪些有关?

    A.判断(judgement)

    B.决定(decision)

    C.评论(criticism)

    D.危机(Crisis)

    E.区分(seperation)


    判断(judgement);决定(decision);评论(criticism);危机(Crisis);区分(seperation)