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2024年高考英語二輪復習:閱讀七選五練習題精選匯編
1(2023?吉林?長春吉大附中實驗學校??家荒#?/p>
Whenaheavystormhit,residentsofthefloatingcommunityofSchoonschipinAmsterdamhad
lilt'edoubtaboutwhethertheycouldrideitout.Theylieduptheirownstuff,andcheckedinwith
neighborstoensureeveryonehadenoughfoodandwater.81.risingalongwiththewaterand
goingbacktoitsoriginalpositionaftertherainstopped.
Afloatinghousecanbeconstructedonanyshorelineandisabletodealwithrisingseasby
remainingonthetopofthewater'ssurface.82.floatinghomesarefixedtotheshoreandare
usuallyconnectedtothelocalsewer(污水管道)systemandpowergrid.Theyarestructurallysimilar
tohousesbuiltonland.
83SitiBoelen,theSchoonschipresident,saysthatwhenshefirstmovedin,stormy
weathermadeherthinktwice."Youfeelitinyourstomach,“shesays,addingthatshehasgotten
usedtothefeeling.Floatinghomesalsorequireextrainfrastructureandworktoconnecttothe
electricitygridandsewersystem.
84.“Iftherearefloods,it'sexpectedthatmanypeoplewillmovetohigherground.But
thealternativeistostayclosetocoastalcitiesandexploreexpansionontothewater,saysRutgerde
Graaf."85.That'sunavoidablemerelyhalfacenturyaway.Weneedtostartnowtoincrease
thescaleoffloatingdevelopments.”
A?Theythenboardedtheirfloatinghouses
B?Butthebenefitsmayoutweighthecosts
C?Sincefloatinghousesareontheincrease
D?Wefeelsaferinastormbecausewearefloating
E?Unlikehouseboatwhichcaneasilybemovedandrelocated
F?Hundredsofmillionsofpeoplewillbedisplacedbysealevelrise
G-Severewindandrain,oreventhepassingships,canrockthebuildings
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Manypctownersdesiretotalkwiththeiranimals.Afterall,ifpetswereabletotalk,people
couldtakecareofthemmoreeasilyandhavecloseremotionalconnectionstothem,soanumberof
companiesareworkingondevicesandappsthatcouldhelpunderstandwhatanimalshavetosay.
OnesuchappiscalledMeowTalk.86Forexample,onetypeofsoundmightmean
ufeedme“whileanothercouldbetranslated“l(fā)etmeoutside.^^Theappcanusemachinelearningto
assessitstranslationsandimproveatidentifyingoneparticularcat'svocalizations.87
Fordogs,aJapanesecompanycalledInupathyhasdevelopedaharness(系帶)withaheartrate
monitortorecorddogs'heartrateandthusassessdogs'emotionalstate.88
Theharnessalsohasalightthatturnsredwhenthedogisexcited,butwhenthedogisrelaxed,
thelightisblue.
Themostobviousapplicationofthistechnologyistohelppetownersempathize(共情)withand
providefortheirpetsbelter.89Thereareotherusesfortechnologyihaihelpusunderstand
animals.Forexample,somesheepfannersareusingartificialintelligencetoscananimals,facesand
determineiftheyareinpain,whichhelpsthemidentifysickanimals.9()
Anyonewhointeractsregularlywithanimalscouldbenefitfromunderstandingtheiranimals
better.Thusthesetechnologicaldevelopmentsmighttransformthewayweinteractwiththecreatures
aroundus.Maybeinthenearfuture,wecaninteractwithourfurryfriendsmoreeffectively.
A?Consequently,theycanstepinmorequickly.
B?That'swhyownerscancuretheirpetsbythemselves.
C?That'sbecausedifferentvoiceindicatesvariousemotions.
D?Themoreownersunderstandtheirpets,theeasieritistomeettheirneeds.
E?Usingvoicerecognition,itidentifiesdifferentsoundsandofferstranslations.
F?It'spossiblebecause,likehumans,itgoesupwhentheyarcexcitedorstressed.
G?It'simportantbecauseanindividualusesspecificsoundstomeancertainthings.
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Storytellingprovideschildrenwithawindowtonewworlds.91Withoutrealisingit,
theyarelearningvaluablelifelessonsthroughhearinganengaging,excitingstory.Tellingstories
allowschildrentowalkoutoftheirfamiliarzoneandexperiencedifferentworlds,countries,and
traditions.Itcanhelpdevelopanappreciationoftherestoftheworld.
Storytellinghasalsoproventohelpdevelopasenseofempathyaschildrenareencouragedto
putthemselvesinthepositionofthestory'smajorcharacters;toconsidertheiractionsandreactions
andwhytheymayhavebehavedincertainways.92
Readingtoachildcanincreasetheirwillingnesstoexpressthemselvesandcommunicatetheir
thoughtsandfeelings.93Youcouldalsoactivelyencouragechildrentoaskquestionsand
totalkabouthowtheyfeel.
Storytellingalsoencourageschildrentobecreativeandusetheirimaginationtopicturethe
setting,thecharacters,andthestoryasitunfolds.It*sdifferentfromwatchingafilmwherechildren
aregiventheimagerytoaccompanythewords.94
95Theyshowrespecttothestorytellerorotherslisteningtothestory.Theylearntobe
morepatientandtoletothersspeak;theybegintounderstandthatothersmaynotinterpretthingsin
thesamewaytheydo.
A?Storiesareoneofthebestv/aysoffiringupcuriosity.
B-Consequently,theyaremorelikelytorelatetoothers.
C?Throughstorytellingchildrenareencouragedtolistentoothers.
D-Theybuildtheworldwithinwhichthestoryissetforthemselves.
E?Askthemtotalktoyouabouttheplotandcharactersinthestory.
F?Itgivesthemtheopportunitytolearnnewideasandinformation.
G?Whatstartsoffasverbalstorytellingwillleadontoreadingbooks.
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Scientistshavelongbelievedthathumansneedmeaningfulsocialconnectionstosurvive.
96Knowingthatwehavepeopletodependonandwhocareforusmakesusfeelconfident
andsafe.Andthestrongerourrelationshipsare,themorelikelywearetothrive.Sohowdowe
strengthentheexistingfriendshipsinourlives?
97一sharingyourtime,attentionorresourceswiththem.Peoplewanttobeandstay
friendswithpeoplewhovaluethem,andgenerosityisawaytoexpressthat.
Youcanthinkaboutwhatyourskillsandtalentsareandfindawaytoturnthemintogenerous
acts.98Orifyou'regreatwithkids,youmightoffertobabysitforyourfriendswhoarc
parents.
Andtalkaboutyourstruggles,happinessandguiltypleasures.Thinkabouthowgooditfeelsto
tellafriendyousecretlylikeaboringTVshowandhearthemsay“Metoo!”.Wefeeladeeper
connectionioourfriendswhenourweaknessismetwithsupport.99
Talkaboutyourdisagreements.It'shardtodealwithconflictinfriendships100It
mightbepainfulatfirst,butitshowsyouwanttobesincerewiththem-andthatyouwanttomake
yourrelationshipbetter.Soifyouhaveanissuewithafriend,don'tsweepitundertherug.Try
talkingaboutit.
A?Begenerouswithyourfriends.
B?Spendalittletimewithyourfriends.
C?Infact,they'reconnectedtoourwell-being.
D-Itmeanstheyacceptusforwhowereallyare,thegoodandthebad.
E?However,beingabletohandleitinahealthywaycanstrengthenyourfriendships.
F?Forexample,ifyouhavegreenfingers,giveyourfriendssomeflowersyou'vetended.
G?Forinstance,ifyouarcgenerouswithyourfriends,treatthemtobigdinnersfrequently.
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Forpeoplewhoareplanningatrip,avisittoamuseummightnotbethefirstthingtheythinkof.
Afterall,thereareplentyofwaystoappreciatetheworld'scivilization,gainexcitingexperiences
andspendqualitytimewithfamilyandfriends.101
Museumsarewherepeoplelearnsomethingnew,ateveryage!Areyouinterestedinsomething
specific?102.There,youwillfindyourselfdrawninandinspired!Museumsareafantastic
placetolearnaboutaregion'shistory,scientificachievements,majorculturalevents,andofcourse,
dinosaurs.Theyalsodesignexhibitionsrelatedtovisualarts,industrialinnovationsandanythingthat
inspiresanindividualtolearnaboutthepastandcreatenewpathstothefuture.
103Theywillsurelybeanexcitingpartoftheeducationalexperiencewiththemain
purposetoexposechildrentoknowledgeofvariousfieldsandexpandtheirhorizons.Toachievethat,
museumsareworkingtocreatemeaningfulandengagingactivities,interactiveand
knowledge-based.
Museumssupporttourism.Theyaretourismpromotersinsmalltownsandlargecities.Museums
aren'taburdenontaxrevenue(稅收)oraseparateconcernfromothercityprojects.
104Statisticsshowthatmuseumssupportmorethan726,()0()jobsinAmerica.
Museumsshapecommunities.Theyhaveactivitiesandexhibitionsthroughwhichvisitorscan
learnaboutlocalhistory.Museumsareplaceswhereasharedheritageiscelebratedandacollective
identityisformed.Theyprovideaninterestingpublicspacewherepeoplemeetandtalktoeachother.
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A-Museumsbringoutthebestqualitiesinchildren.
B?Museumsoftendeliverkids-centeredexhibitions.
C?Instead,theygeneratefundingandfuelemployment.
D?Then,visitalocalmuseumtolearnaboutthatsubject.
E-Evenshoppingatthegiftshopthereisanopportunityforconnection.
F?Onthecontrary,theyconsumeasmallpercentageofcityfundsannually.
G?Thefact,however,isthatmuseumsoffermagicalbenefitsinmanyways.
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Whatisforestbathing?ThisJapanesepractice,knowninJapanasshinrinyoku,isaprocessof
relaxation.Thesimplemethodofbeingcalmandquietinthewoods,observingnaturearoundyou
whilebreathingdeeplycanhelpbothadultsandchildrenrelievestressandboosthealthandwell
beinginanaturalway.106
Findaspot.Dependingwhereyouare,findagoodsourceofnature.Onedoesn'tneedtojourney
deepintoaforestforthesebenefits.Justlookforanygreenarea.107Forestswithconifers
(針葉樹)arethoughttobeparticularlybeneficial.Forpeoplewhodon'thaveaccesstoaforest,
usingessentialtreeoilsinyourhomecanprovidebenefits,too.
Engageallyoursenses.Letnatureenterthroughyourears,eyes,nose,mouth,hands,andfeet.
108Drinkintheflavoroftheforestandreleaseyoursenseofjoyandcalm.
Don'thurry.Slowwalkingisrecommendedfbrbeginners.Andit'sgoodtospendasmuchtime
aspossible.You'llnoticepositiveeffectsaftertwentyminutes,butalongervisit,ideallyfourhours,
isbetter.
109Trydoingyogainthewoods,orTaiChi.Takeapicnic.Writeapoem.Studyplants.
Youcantakeanadventurealone,orwithacompanion.
Appreciatethesilence.110Ifyou'relucky,you'llfindawoodedareathafsfreefrom
human-producedsound.Spendafewquietmomentswithafavoritetree.Ifnothingelse,whenwe
connectwithnatureweareremindedthatwearepartofalargerwhole.Andthatcanleadustohe
lessselfishandtothinkmoreofothers.
AtPracticemoreoften.
B?Trydifferentactivities.
C?Activelylisten,smell,touch,andlook.
D?Itcouldbeanurbanparkoranaturepreserve.
E?Belowaresometipsforbeginnerstogetstarted.
F?Stayinginsilentareasisnottheonlywaytoforestbathing.
G?Oneofthedisadvantagesofurbanlivingistheconstantnoise.
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Thisisacommonquestionaskedbystudentsatalllevels:Lifeislongbuttimeisshort.
Ill?
Iamofthebeliefthatregardlessofyourage,youshouldalwaystrytoworkdiligentlywhilealso
tryingtoenjoyyourlifeasmuchaspossible.Inessence,youshouldnotonlyworkhard,butplay
hardaswell.
Someofyoumightlaughofftheidea,asitseemsoflittlevalueinreallife.Withsomany
talentedyoungpeopleacrossthecountry,competitionremainstoughthroughoutourlives.
112!Personally,Ihavethreeprinciples:1)113.Thisrequiresyoutoworkouta
plan,avoiddistractions,andmaximizeefficiency.2)Setasidesometimeeachday,especiallyin
betweenworkperiods,forrelaxingandevendaydreaming.114.3)Rewardyourselffor
youreffortstoachieve1and2.Rewardscanoftengeneratethenecessarymotivationinanindividual.
Forafoodielikeme,somekindoftastyfoodisalwaysawisechoice.
Sometimesitisnoteasyevenforadultstojuggle(盡力同時應付)work,sleepandplay.
115.Goodluck!
A?Thereisnotimetowaste
B?Workwellduringworktime
C?"Workhard,playhard^^isjustarandomphrase
D?WhatshouldIdowheneverythingfeelsimportant
E?Ihavenoideawheretostartwhenitcomestowork
F?Youmightneedtodevoteyourselftofindingjusttherightbalance
G?Afterall,thelongeryouworkwithoutabreak,thelessfocusedandproductiveyouwillbecome
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Theearthgivesuslife.116.However,thehumanbeingsthatdon'tappreciatetheearth,
letharmfulgasescausepollutionandkillmillionsofanimalslivingherewithus,don'tdeservethe
planetandshouldbepunishedandpayIheprice.
Theearthletsusbreathe.117It'stotallywrongtodestroynatureandtakewhatwe
haveforgranted.Nevertakewhatyouhaveforgranted,becauseonedayitcouldallbegone.Ifyou
havealreadyworkedforormanagedafactorythatletsoffharmfulgases,orifyouhavegone
huntingandkilledsomethingthatsharesharmonywithus,thereisnowaytomakeituptoour
planet118Ican'thearwhatourplanetissaying.Noonereallyknowsthat,butIknow
thatifIweretheearthandsomeonedidn'tcareaboutthelifeIgavethemsotrustingly,Iwouldn't
forgivethem.
119.Theonlythingthatreallymattersandhelpsistojusttakecareofthelifearound
you.Respectitandappreciateitanddon'tevertakewhatyouhavefbrgranted!120Trees
wouldbegrowingfromthehealthiestofsoilinsteadofbeingfirewoodorjustcutdowntomake
roomandspacefbranotherfactorywithmoredestructivechemicals.Theskywouldn'tbedirtyand
hazefilled,withnoroomfbrthesunorcleanairtobebreathedin.Theearthwouldn'tbedying.It's
notoneperson'sduty;it'severyperson's.Wcshouldtakeactionimmediatelybeforeit'stoolate.
A?However,therearewaystohelpourplanetnotbecomeworsesorapidly!
B-Theearthissousefulthatwecan'tlivewithoutit.
C?Itgivesusfood,water,shelterandnaturalbeauty.
D-Theminutealifeislost,forgivenessisnotpossible.
E?Ifyoutakegoodcareoftheearth,itwillsurelypayback.
F?Thehumanbeingsthatcareforitandloveitdeservewhatourplanetprovidesuswith.
G?Ifeveryonedidthat,creaturesalloverourworldwouldn'tbeendangered.
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AftermyfamilygotcomfortablysettledinHotelRamadainBangkok,westartedexploringthe
city.Afterendlesshoursofshopping,itwasfinallytimetogoback.
Thiswaswhenthetroublestarted.WeforgottherearetwoRamadahotelsin(heopposite
directions.Absolutelyunawareofthis,westartedsearchingforthewayback.Googlemaps
suggestedustheshortestroutewhichwasjust20minutesawaybywalk121
Bangkokfeltdifferentaftersunset.Walkingalongtheheavily-crowdedroadswiththedark-red
skyfeltbeautiful.Lostinourtalk,wedidn'trealizethatwepassedontothequieterpartofthetown.
122Itwasclosedforredecoration.Toourluck,nobodyaroundusthenspokeEnglish.
Worsestill,westeppedinalocaltuk-tuk(二輪車),whichtookustoanunknownareaforan
enormouspay.Wehadnoideawherewewere,ourmobilephonesnearlyoutofcharge.
123Hewasataxidriver.Recountingtheday'seventsprovedtobeagreat
conversationstarter.Weendeduptalkingthroughtheway.Hewassokindasiooffertodriveus
aroundfortherestofourstay.124Forthenextfourdays,fromfloatingmarketstothe
templesofWatPho,ourtripwouldn'thavebeensotroublefreewithouthim.
Sometimeswhenthingsdon'tgoaccordingtoplan,Ithinkaboutthestrangerwemetonthe
streetsandhowatinymistakeonourpartledtounexpectedresults.125
A?Thatwaswhenourheroanived.
B-Ourthankfulnessknewnobounds.
C-WereachedacompletelydifferentHotelRamada.
D-Wesetoffintothecitywithlittleresearchontransport.
E?Wedecidednottowasteourmoneybutourtimeinstead.
F?Thetripringsasareminderthateverycloudhasasilverlining.
G?Hetheninformedusthatourhotelwasjustafewblocksaway.
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Toomuchstuff,toomuchtodo,toomuchstressTheseareweighingpeopledownand
breakingtheirspirit.126Hereareseveralthingstohelpyougetstarted.
Thefirststepistosortoutyourpossessions.Toliveasimplelife,youneedasimplelivingspace.
Sotakesometimetotidyyourlivingarea.Focusonkeepingthingsthatyouvaluedeeplyandthrow
awaythingsthatyoudon'tneedanylonger.127Finally,youwillbeshockedtoseehowfew
possessionsyouactuallyuseinyourdailylife.
128Ashumanswetendtothinkwhatweareusedtoasnaturallyright.However,there
couldbeproblemsinthemillionlittlethingsthatbotherusaswegoaboutourday.Thebestskillyou
candevelopinyourlifeistheabilitytotakeastepbackandlookatthingsobjectivelybyraising
doubtsaboutwhatisseeminglythewayitissupposedtobe.
Weshouldalwaysstaymindfulandlivewithintention.Ifthereissomethinginyourlifethatyou
don'tlove,changeit!Cutoutthethingsthataren'tservingyou.Youcanwritedownwhatanideal
daywouldlooklikeforyouinfiveyears,time.Thenoutlinewhatthingsyouwantmoreinyourlife
andwhatthingsyouwantless.129
Managingyourtimewiselycounts.13()Instead,takesometimetothinkaboutwhether
it'ssomethingthatyouarcexcitedaboutattending.Beintentionalwithhowyouspendyourtimeand
takecontrolofwhatyoudo.Thisishowyoucanguaranteeyourselfaflexiblescheduleanddo
everythinginanunhurriedway.
A-Minimalistsliveintentionally,
B?Completetheprocessinseveralsweeps.
C-Don'treply“yes"toeverythingyou'reinvitedto.
DtWiththatinhand,youhaveagoaltoworktowards.
E?Fromtimetotimeyouneedtoquestionaboutyourlifestyle.
F-Thafswhythereisagrowinginterestintheminimalistlifestyle.
G?Havingaflexiblescheduledependsonyoutakingcontrolofthings.
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Settlingdownwithagreatnovelenablesyoutoconsiderideasthatmighthavenevercrossed
yourmindhadyounotchosenitinthefirstplace.131Ifyouhavetheurgeandarecurious
abouthowtostartabookclub,it'seasierthanyoumightthink.
First,findmembers.Reachouttoyourexistingreading-lovingfriendsandpostanoticeinyour
locallibraryorbookstore.Ifyou'reopentoamoredigital-friendlyapproach,putthewordoutabout
yournewclubviaTwitterorFacebook132
Thensetgroupguidelines.Toguaranteeyournewgroupisallonthesamepage,taketimeto
discusswhatyouwanttogetoutofregularclubgatheringsbeforeyourfirstofficialmeeting.Will
yourtimetogetherbespentlargelyfocusingonthenovelathand?133Whileenjoying
stimulatingnon-bookconversationovercoffeeandsnacksisinnowayill-advised,noteveryonewho
signsupforabookclubiswillingtorejecttheirnovelforacup.
134Booksihaiworkreallywellaretheonesthathelpyoureflectonself.Theyhave
lotsofentrypointsfbrpeoplesotheyprobablyhaveagoodsetting.Also,there'sgreatcharacter
development.Selectsomethingwiththecriteria,andyoucanpleaseallkindsofreaders.
Asfarashowoftenyoumeet,thatscheduleisuptoyourmemberstodeterminewhat's
realistic-plushowlongitwilltaketocompletethebook.Asforlocation,meetingupatyourhomeis
alwaysanoption.135Meetingatapublicspacelikeabarcaneasethepressureof
entertaining.
A?Don'tfeelboundtoactashost,though.
B?Whichscenehasstuckwithyouthemost?
C?Pickingbooksmayseemlikethetrickiestpart.
DtYou'11gainasenseofcommunityfrombookclubs.
E-Willrefreshmentsultimatelybethemostimportant?
F-Youmaygetpeoplebeyondyourdailycontacttojoinyourcircle.
G?Andsometimesyoujustwanttodiscusswhatyou'vereadwithothers.
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Haveyouhadameltdownlately?Anemotionalmeltdownisn'texactlyamedicaldisease.
136It'sapopulartennusedtodescribeasituationwhereweareovercomeemotionallyofhit
abreakingpoint.
Howdoyoufeelafteryou'vehadameltdown?Doyoufeelembarrassedaboutyourbehavior?
137Anoccasionalmeltdowndoesn'tmeansomethingis“wrong“withyou.Itmayjustbean
indicatorofachallengingtimeforyou.
Whilemostpeoplewouldratherforgetameltdownasquicklyaspossible,itcanbealearning
experience.
Ifyoufeelembarrassedaboutrevealingyouremotionsinpublic,youmightexaminehowyou
feelaboutyourfeelings.Whyisn'titokayfbryoutobeangry,ortobesad,ortoneedsomething
fromsomeoneelse?138So,bekindtoyourself.
Ifyourmeltdowninvolvedraisingyourvoicea(otherpeopleorbehaviorlikethrowinganobject
inthepresenceofothers,apologizeandcomeupwithaplantomanageyouremotionsdifferentlythe
nexttimeyou'reupsetorstressed.Ifyoufindthistypeofbehavioriscommonfbryouandyou're
havingdifficultymanagingitonyourown,considerreachingtoapsychologist.139It
damagesanotherperson'sattitudeandcatsintotheirhealth.
140Yourexperienceservesabasisforreflection.Bekindtoyourselfandfindsome
helpfulwaystodealwithmeltdowns:
A?Itcanhappentoanyone.
B?Areyouahappyperson?
C-Learnfromeverymeltdown.
DtTherearesomenegativeeffectsaboutmeltdown,
E?Shamingyourselfaboutyouremotionisnothelpful.
F-Areyouanxiousaboutpossibleconsequencesforyouroutburst?
G?Havinganemotionalmeltdownisneveranexcuseforabusivebehavior.
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Wearemastersofdistractionespeciallywhenwefeelanuncomfortableemotionsurfacing.And
oursocietymakesiteasierthanever.141.ThoserangefromvideosonTiklbktoonline
shopping.
Butdoesdistractionreallyhelpdealwithemotions?Ordoesitmerelyworsentheproblem?
142.Insomewaysitcanhelp,andoftentimesdistractionavoidstherootoftheproblem.
Intheloudworldinwhichwelivenowadays,avoidinganemotioniseasierthanprocessingit.
Duringthesequencingofanemotion,distractionoccurswhenwefirstnoticeit.Theemotionin
questioncausesphysiologicalchangesandoftencausesaction.143.Itisn'talwaysabad
thing.There'sprettygoodevidencethatdistractioncanhelpdownregulatetheanxietyarounda
negativeemotion.
144Therearelongermoodstatesthatlastdaysormonths,althoughmostemotions
onlylasta'fewminutesbeforetheypass.That'swhy,ifyou'reseekinglong-termsolutions,learning
toprocessemotionsistheonlyway.Whenyouslowdownandmakespaceforyouremotions,you
canstarttoprocessthem.
JacobsHendcl,apsychotherapist,usesaprocess,whichinvolvesconnectingyourfeettothe
floor,deepbellybreathing,slowingdownandthenidentifyingwheredifferentemotionsarefeltin
thebody.145-onceanxietygoesdown,youcanidentifytheotheremotionsthatare
comingupinyourbody.Ifthesameemotionskeepcomingupandcausingyoustress,learningtosit
withthemandworkthroughthem.Facingyouremotionsmayhelpyouseethattheyaren'tasscary
asyouthought.
A?Accordingtoexperts,theanswerisamixedbag
B?Grabbingyourphoneisn'tnecessarilyabadthing
C?Andfeelingtheminthebodyisagoodplacetostart
D?Wefeellikeemotionsaregoingtogetbiggerwhenwefocusonthem
E?Forexample,ifyou,resad,youdrawback;ifyou'reangry,youapproach
F?Butdistractionisn'tatruefixeither,becauseitonlyworksintheshort-term
G-Onceanegativeemotionsetsin,wemayreachforvariousdigitaldistractions
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Ifyousufferfromsocialanxiety,youwillfearcertainsituations.Somefearspeakinginfrontof
groupsofpeople,whileothersfeargoingtopartiesorothertypesofsocialevents.Inwhichever
situationyourfeararises,you'llprobablyexperiencesweating,flushing,feelingyourheartrace,or
othersymptomsofanxiety.146
Numberone:Deepmusclerelaxation.
Learningtophysicallyrelaxisoneofthebestwaystocombatanxiety.147Fordeepmuscle
relaxation,youwilltenseandthenrelaxthemajormusclegroupsofyourbody,beginningwithyour
feetandworkingyourwaytowardsyourheadandface.
NumberTwo:Slowbreathing.
148Whenyou'reanxious,yourbreathingbecomesfasterandmoreshallowandasaresult,
you,llfeellight-headedanddizzy,bringingonmoreanxiety.Learningtobreatheslowerandmore
regularlythroughyournosewillhelpyoucalmdown.
NumberThree:Visualization.
Thekeytovisualizationistorememberaplacewhereyoufeltsafeandcomfortable.Onceyou
rememberthisplace,getapictureofitinyourmindsoclearlythatyoucanfeel,see,smellandeven
tastethatplace.149
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