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B.Independentandreserved.C.Modestandknowledgeable. D.Sympatheticanddemanding.WhatdoesTaylor’sexperienceA.Timeandtidewaitfornoman. B.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.C.Experienceisthemotherofwisdom. D.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.It’softenstrikingtomewhatcausesconfusionamongFrenchpeople.Mostrecently,anarticleinLeMondereportedyoungeradultsarechoosingtodinealoneduringtheirlunchbreaks.Almostone-thirdofemployeesunder25regularlylunchalone,accordingtoasurvey.Thesestatisticswereshockingtometoo,butinentirelytheoppositeway:sofew?IforgotthatwhenIwasawaitressinParis,Iwouldservegroupsofcolleaguesallthetime.Thisculturemaywellbeshifting,butitremainsfarmorethenorm(常态)therethaninBritain.Thereisn’tmuchthatmakesmeproudtobeBritish,butawidespreadunderstandingofotherpeople’stoalonetimeisonesuchthing.Ifmycolleaguewantstoeataloneinthecanteen,Iwouldnotfeeloffended.WhoamItodenyherthatmomentofpeace?France,however,tellsadifferentstory.“Soyoudon’twanttoseeus?”oneyoungwomanwasaskedwhenshedidn’tjoinateamlunch.Ultimately,shewasletgo.Shesuspecteditwasbecausesherejectedasocialobligation.“Thebossbehavedlikeaking,”shesaid.“Everyonewasafraidofhimandlaughedmechanicallyathisjokes.”“Comeandlivehere!”Iwanttotellher—everyoneunderstandsthatlunchbreaksareforgoingoffbyyourself.Forcedsocialisingisn’thowwedothings.Giventheoption,I’lltakesolodining.It’soneoflife’sgreatpleasures,andthatyoungadultsaredevelopingtheconfidencetodoitshouldbecelebrated.GenZisoftencriticizedforbeingantisocial,butIexpectthereareotherfactorsatplay,suchasabetterunderstandingofhowtolookaftertheirmentalhealth.Itshouldbesaidthatcuttingyourselfofffromotherpeoplecompletelyisnevergood.Araregroupmealthathasbeenanticipatedisafargreaterpleasurethanaregularobligationthatisfeared.Ididn’tthinktheFrenchmuchtolearnfromusintermsoflunch,butnowI’mnotsoWhydoestheauthorfeelshockedatthesurveyThelowshareofyoungFrenchdiningalone.B.Thelossoftraditionaldiningculture.C.ThestrikingshiftofthesocialnorminFrance. D.Thepopularityofcolleaguesgathering.WhatmightbetheBritishattitudestowardslunchPeoplearenoteasilyoffended. B.Eatingaloneiswidelyaccepted.C.EmployeespreferCanteen D.PeacefulmomentisoftenBysaying“Comeandlivehere!”,theauthorimplies herconfidenceinBritishworklunchheraffectionfortheFrenchyoungherdesiretoescapefromFrenchlunchherpreferenceforsoloworkoverWhatistheauthor’smainargumentinthelastCompleteseparationfromothersisTheFrenchshouldfollowBritishlifestyle.C.Voluntarysocialinteractionsbeatforcedones.D.Regulargroupmealsarealsoenjoyable.WEMAYhavebeenmissingsignalsfromintelligentaliens外星人)becauseofsolarwind.ResearchersfromtheSearchforExtraterrestrialIntelligence(SETI)Institutesaythismeanswehavebeenwatchingforthewrongtypeofsignal,potentiallyfailingtospotpromisingevidenceofalienlife,butthechancesofadiscoveryarenowThenot-for-profitorganisationcarriesoutresearchtohelpprovetheexistenceofalienlife,whichincludeslisteningforradiosignalsfromouterspacethatcannotbeexplainedbynaturalcosmologicalphenomena.Suchasignalwaspreviouslyexpectedtobeasharp,distinctradiosignalinanarrowfrequencyrange.Butthenewresearchsuggeststhatanysuchsignalssentfromdistantplanetsmayendupbeingmadefainterandwiderinthefrequencyband—essentiallyblurredslightly—astheypassthroughthestellar(恒星)windsofstars.VishalGajjarandGrayceBrownattheSETIInstitutecalculatedthescaleoftheeffectontransmissions()fromspacecraftinourownsolarsystem,andthenextrapolatedthattootherstellarenvironments.Theyfoundthata100-megahertzsignalcouldbewidenedasmuchas100hertz—enoughto“belowtraditionaldetectionthresholds”.Aspaceweathereventcansimilarlyincreasetheamountofbroadeningexperiencedbyasignaltoasignificantdegree.JohnElliottattheUniversityofStAndrews,UK,saysheseesthenewsastheglassbeinghalf-full,nothalf-empty:itmeansprevioussearchesmayhavemissedevidence,butalsomeansthatfuturesearcheswillbemorelikelytosucceed.“It’sover50yearsthatwe’vebeenactivelysearchingandthat’sablinkoftheeye,isn’tit,whenyouthinkaboutit,”saysElliott.WhyhaveresearcherspossiblyfailedtoreceivesignalsfromintelligentThesignalscannotreachtheTheirequipmentwasnotadvancedThesignalsdidnotappearintheexpectedSpaceweathereventspreventedthesignalHowisthealiensignalaffectedbythestellarwindsof (Note:Plotsrelativechangesinsignalwidthandstrength,notabsoluteWhatdoesparagraph4mainlytalkHowthenewfindingswerereached. B.Howspacecraftsendradiosignals.C.Whataffectsradiosignaltransmission.D.Whathelpedresearchersmakeprogress.WhichstatementdoesJohnElliottprobablyagreeMuchprogresshasbeenmadesoFuturediscoverieswillbePrevioussearcheswastedalotoftime.D.Fiftyyearsistoolongforalienhunting.Inlife,justlikeinchess,everymovematters.Asingledecisioncantrigger(引发)achainreaction,leadingyouclosertosuccessortrappingyouinsetbacks.Grandmastersspendyearsmasteringthecomplexitiesofchess.46Adoptingagrandmaster’sapproachescantransformthewayyouaddressdailychallenges.•Thinkahead:AlwaysplanyournextChessgrandmastersnevermakeamovewithoutconsideringtheconsequences. Meanwhile,theyplanseveralmovesahead.Inlife,short-termthinkingoftenleadstoregret,whilelong-termthinkingcontributestosuccess.Strategicthinkersdon’tjustreacttosituations.Theyanticipateandprepare.•Controlthecenter:ConcentrateonwhatmattersInchess,controllingthecenteroftheboardgivesyoumoreinfluenceandflexibility.Inlife,focusingonthemostimportantareasgivesyoucontroloveryourfuture.Specifically,payattentiontohigh-impacttasksratherthanbeingbusywithmeaninglessactivities.48•Learnfromeverymove:ReflectonsuccessorEverychessgame,winorlose,teachesalesson. Inlife,toomanypeopleareburiedinthinkingoffailureinsteadoflearningandadapting.Eachexperienceisalessoninmakingbetterfuturedecisions.Therefore,seeingeverysetbackasfeedback,notfailureistoppriority.Winnersdon’tjustmoveon.Theymoveforwardwithgreaterwisdom.Thinkinglikeachessgrandmasterisn’taboutbeingoverlycautious—it’saboutbeingsmart,strategicandintentionalinyourchoices.50Sothenexttimeyoufaceatoughdecision,waitandaskyourselflikeachessgrandmaster:What’smynextTheypredicthowtheiropponentswillPlayingchessnevergoesexactlyasplanned.C.Everydecision,bigorsmall,shapesyourfuture.D.Grandmastersanalyzetheirmistakestoimprove.E.WinninginlifedependsonwhereyouplaceyourF.ChessplayersoftensacrificeapiecetogainawinningG.ThecoreprinciplestheyusecanbeappliedtoeverydayForthelongesttime,IbelievedIwasn’tamathperson.Theveryword“math”usedtofillme .Whileothershandledformulas(公式)withease,Istruggledalot.SoI mathwheneverpossible,acceptingnumbersjustweren’tmyThencamejunioryearwithanunexpectedchange.Duetoacourseselection ,Igotplacedinadvancedstatistics(高等统计学)class.Iwasworriedandconsideredbeggingtheteacherto .ButbytimeIchecked,thedeadlinehad .IhadnochoicebuttoThefirstfewweekswererough.Ifeltlikelearninganewlanguage.However,therewassomething aboutthisclass.Theteacherdidn’tjustwriteformulas.Hetoldstorieswithdata,showinghowstatisticscould real-worldproblems.Thencamethe thatmadeallthedifference.Wewereaskedtocollectdataandanalyzeittoanswera wewerecuriousabout.Half-jokingly,Ichose:“Doessleepaffecttestscores?”Isurveyedclassmates,trackedsleephabits,andcreatedgraphswithmygroupmembers.Tomysurprise,Ienjoyedeverypartofthe .Iespeciallylikedfindingpatternsandtellingstorieswith .WhenIpresentedmyfindings,Ifelt —notjustforsurvivingthetask,butbecausesomethingfinallymadeSincethen,I’vestoppedlabelingmyselfso .I’velearnedthatI’mmore thanIthought.Sometimeswhatwefearoravoidholdspiecesofwhowereallyare,waitingtobe 54.A.moveB.stepC.makeaD.keepa1The2025GrandCanalCulturalReadingTour, celebratestheUNESCOWorldHeritagesiteoftheGrandCanal,concludedinBeijingonMonday.AftermonthsofeventsacrosseightprovincesandmunicipalitiessinceJune,theculturaljourneycameto successfulend.OrganizedbytheCapitalLibraryofChina,ZhejiangLibrary,Shaoxing’sBureauofCulture,Radio,TelevisionandTourism,andotherinstitutions,thetouraimed (bring)peopleclosertothelonghistoryandrichcultureoftheGrandCanal.Ithelpedparticipantsexplorethefamouswaterway (mention)inancientChineseDuringthefinalstopinBeijing,aseriesof (meaning)activitieswereheld.ProfessorLiXiaocongfromPekingUniversitygavealectureonthecanal’shistory culturalimportance.Withancientmapsandhistoricaldocuments,he (show)howthecanalhadlastedforthousandsofyears,connectingcitiesandruralareas,andsupportingnationalunity,economicdevelopmentandculturalintegration.Hedescribedthecanal alivingwitnesstoChina’shistory. 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(start)fromShaoxinginJune,thetourtravelednorthalongthecanaltoBeijing,withvariousactivitiessuchasseminars,culturalmarketsandcitytoursheldalongtheThegirl (咬byasnakewassenttohospitalatonce.(根据汉语提示单词拼写Withoutasingle (抱怨shespenteveryweekendhelpingtheelderly.(根据汉语提示单词拼写Thefamousmoviestartravelledin (伪装).(根据汉语提示单词拼写Manyyoungpeoplefallintodebtbecauseoftheir (无知ofbasicfinancialknowledge根据汉The (维护ofoldbuildingsrequiresbothtimeandfinancialsupport.根据汉语提示单词拼写Many (神秘的objectsindeepspaceremainunknowntoscientists.(根据汉语提示单词拼写Theteachersuggestedthatwe (折叠thepapercarefully.(根据汉语提示单词拼写Inthepastfewyears,peoplehaveincreasingly (寻求knowledgeonline.根据汉语提示单词拼Thereportprovidesevidence (表明thatairpollutionisbecomingmoreserious.根据汉语提示Childrenwhoeatabalanceddietaremorelikelytoparticipate (精力充沛地inschoolactivities. learningaboutforeigncultures,weshouldmakegreatereffortstopromotetraditionalChineseculturearoundtheworld.Scientistsare howblackholesinfluencetheformationandevolutionofgalaxies.Themuseumcontains informationaboutthehistoryandcultureofthe89Inthepast,investors puttheirmoneyintotraditionalindustries.Sofar,digitaltechnology significantchangesintheart91Weshouldbehave responsible bothatschoolandinsociety.Hispatience whenshekept93 manyyoungpeopleleavetheirhometownsaftergraduation.Thesupport him life’schallengescamemainlyfromhisclose95Scientists launchtherocketwhentheydiscoveredatechnical可能使用的词汇:医务室schoolclinicInjuredStudentReceived【原文】M:You’dbetterhurry,Mary.You’regoingtomisstheW:Well,mymotherjustcalledtosayIhadleftsomethingimportantathome,andIhavetogobackandfetchit.Ihavetocatchanotherbus.【原文】W:WhatshouldItakewithmewhenItalktotheM:Bringapenandnotebookandsomekindofsmallrecordingequipment.Oh,andapreparedlistofquestions,of【原文】M:WhereisJoan?Ican’tfindherathome.Didshegotoheroffice?W:No.Sheranoutofsugarandwentouttogetsome.【原文】W:Thismenu’shuge.I’mtornbetweenthechickenandbeef...M:Haveyouevertriedtheirfish?It’sexceptionalandnottoospicy.W:Really?Irarelygoforfish,butyou’veconvincedme.M:Okay.Noblamingmeifyoumissthechicken.【原文】M:I’dliketobuyashirt.Look,thispurpleshirtisaninterestingcolor.Andthepriceisreasonable.W:Yes,butthedesignisbelowstandard. 【原文】W:Didyouhearaboutthenewskateparkopeningdowntownbythebasketballcourts?It’sbeenalloversocialmedia.M:Yeah,Isawthenewstoo.I’veheardithasslidesandabowlsection,sortoflikethoseclassicswimmingpoolsthatpeopleusedtouse.W:Thatsoundsawesome!Butdoyouthinkthenewskateparkwouldbesuitableforpeoplelikemewhoarejustbeginningtolearnskating?M:Absolutely!They’vegotareasforallskillW:That’sreallyencouragingtohear.Iwasabitworriedaboutfeelingoutof 【原文】M:WhydoyouwanttoleaveyourpresentW:Well,Iworkinanofficenow,butIreallydon’tlikeit.I’mboredwithsittingatadeskallday.M:Youmeanyou’retiredoftypingandfilingonacomputerandansweringthephoneallday?W:That’sright.Icandothosethings,butIdon’tlikedoingthesamethingsallthetimealthoughthecompanyoccasionallyorganizestrips.M:Thenyouaregoodatworkingwithpeople?W:Yes,Ilikeworkingwithpeople.M:HowdidyouknowaboutourW:TheotherdayIreadtheadvertisementonlineofyourcompany.M:Whywouldyouliketoworkinthefieldofclothingdesign?W:I’vealwayslovedclothes.Infact,Ienjoysewingandmakingmyownclothes.M:Doyouhaveanyotherinterests?W:Ienjoytravelingvery 【原文】M:DoyouhavethelatestinformationontheW:Yes,thehotelisinSitges,asmalltownwhichis37kilometersawayfromBarcelonathereisabusstoprightoutsidethehotel.M:That’sgood.Thehotelwebookedlastyearwasnearabusyroad,anditwastwokilometersfromthebeach.Ihopethishotelisn’tlikethat.W:No,it’sonlyabout100metersawayfromthebeach.What’smoretheycanofferusagoodratebasedongroupM:OK.WhatabouttheW:There’stennis,tabletennisvolleyballminigolfandaswimmingpool.Oh,theyalsoorganizefootballmatches,ItusedtohaveKTVandkeep-fitclasses,butnowthey’reclosed. 【原文】M:IjoinedtheCave-exploringSocietylastW:Seriously?IthoughtyouwereonlyinterestedinmountainM:Idoliketoclimb,butthetwosportshavealotincommon.Thesametechniqueforclimbingdownsteeprocksisusedinbothsports.Ofcourse,climbersusethistechniquetocomedownhills,whilecave-explorersuseittogodownholes.W:WhatelsedoesyoursocietyM:

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