问题 简答题

随着身体的变化和趋向成熟,我们的内心世界也会越来越细腻复杂,常常会为别人怎么看自己、自己是否受人喜爱等各种问题所困扰。对此,小敏和小明发表了不同的意见。

小敏:走自己的路,让别人说去吧!自我评价最重要。

小明:以人为鉴,可以明得失嘛!他人的意见才最可靠。

答案

小敏和小明的看法都是片面的。(2分)

我们可以通过自我评价、他人评价、通过集体来了解等途径,客观地找出自己的有点和不足之处,正确地认识自己。(4分)

小敏的看法只强调自我评价而忽略了他人的评的重要性价,小明的看法只强调他人的评价而忽略了自我评价的重要性,都是片面的。(2分)

我们要想正确认识自己必须综合多种方法,才能做到客观而全面地认识自己。(2分)

题目分析: 本题是一道辨析题,首先对小敏和小明的看法进行判断,二人的说法都是片面的,随后,进行分析,结合自我评价、他人评价、客观认识自己、综合多种方法、全面而客观认识自己等角度来回答。

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Less education, income linked to obesity in women, not men


Women who are better educated and live in households that are middle-income or above are less likely to be obese than women who are less educated and live in the lowest income households, new government research shows.
Among men, there is not a statistically significant (26) in obesity based on income and very (27) difference based on education, the data show.
(28) , about one in three U.S. adults-almost 73 million people-are obese, which is (29) 30 or more pounds over a (30) weight. Extra weight raises the (31) of diabetes, heart disease, some types of cancer and other (32) .
"There is a relationship between obesity and income, but it’s not a (33) story," says Cynthia Ogden, an epidemiologist with the National Center for Health Statistics, part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
"When looking at these two (34) of socioeconomic status-income and education-their (35) is greater on women than men," she says.
Jennifer Lovejoy, president of the Obesity Society, says that (36) -income women may be more likely to become obese because of environmental (37) such as lack of access to safe places to do physical activity and easy access to fast food.
Among the findings:
·29% of women who live in households with an annual income of $77,000 or more for a family of four are obese in opposition (38) 42% of women who live in households with an annual income below $29,000 for a family of four.
·23% of women with a college degree are obese, significantly less than the 42% of women with (39) than a high school education.
·33% of men who live in households with an annual income of $77,000 or more for a family of four are obese, (40) 29% of men who live in households with an annual income below $29,000 for a family of four are obese. This difference is not considered statistically (41) .
The analysis is based on (42) from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, which is considered the gold (43) for evaluating obesity because it is a(an) (44) survey of people whose weight and height are actually (45) rather than being self-reported.

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