问题 选择题

卡耐基说:“发现你自己,你就是你。在这个世界上你是一种独特的存在,无论好坏,你只能耕耘自己的小园地,只能在生命的乐章奏出你的音符”。这段话告诉我们:①要愉快的接纳自己 ②要做到唯我独尊 ③要接受现实,学会欣赏自己 ④要相信自己是独一无二的

A.①②③

B.①③④

C.①②④

D.②③④

答案

答案:B

本题考查正确认识自己的理解。一个人如果只看到自己的短处和缺点,就会丧失信心、缺乏朝气;如果只看到自己的长处和优点,又会自以为是,孤芳自赏。②选项一自我为中心,是一种自负的表现。故错误。

单项选择题
填空题

It’s a rough world out there. Step outside and you could break a leg slipping on your doormat. Light up the stove and you could burn down the house. Luckily, if the doormat or stove failed to warn of coming disaster, a successful lawsuit might compensate you for your troubles. Or so the thinking has gone since the early 1980s, when juries began holding more companies liable for their customers’ misfortunes.
Feeling threatened, companies responded by writing ever-longer warning labels, trying to anticipate every possible accident. Today, stepladders carry labels several inches long that warn, among other things, that you might — surprise! — fall off. The label on a child’s batman cape cautions that toy "does not enable user to fly".
While warnings are often appropriate and necessary — the dangers of drug interactions, for instance — and many are required by state or federal regulations, it isn’t clear that they actually protect the manufacturers and sellers from liability if a customer is injured. About 50 percent of the companies lose when injured customers take them to court.
Now the tide appears to be turning. As personal injury claims continue as before, some courts are beginning to side with defendants, especially in cases where a warning label probably wouldn’t have changed anything. In May, Julie Nimmons, president of Schutt Sportswear in Illinois, successfully fought a lawsuit involving a football player who was paralyzed in a game while wearing a Schutt helmet. "We’re really sorry he has become paralyzed, but helmets aren’t designed to prevent those kinds of injuries," says Nimmons. The jury agreed that the nature of the game, not the helmet, was the reason for the athlete’s injury. At the same time, the American Law Institute — a group of judges, lawyers, and academics whose recommendations carry substantial weight — issued new guidelines stating that companies need not warn customers of various dangers or bombard (轰炸) them with a lengthy list of possible ones. "Important information can get buries in a sea of trivialities." says a law professor at Comell Law School who helped draft the new guidelines. "The information on products might actually be provided for the benefit of customers and not as protection against legal liability."
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The case of Schutt helmet demonstrated that recently some injury claims ______ .