问题 开放性试题

我们的自尊,常常是在许多人的呵护与激励下形成的,在每个人的生活中都有几个重要的“他人”。他们对我们的评价,我们看得很重。他们夸奖我们,我们就高兴甚至激动;他们批评我们,我们就会觉得难过和懊悔。我们的点滴进步都离不开这些重要的“他人”的关心与帮助。

(1)在你的心目中,这些“他人”是谁呢?把有关内容填入表中。

(2)我们在认识自己的过程中,为什么非常需要“他人”的存在呢?

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答案

(1)结合教材提示内容,根据自身实际情况填写表格。

(2)因为我们在对自身认识的过程中,由于知识与阅历的局限,常常面临“失明”“失聪”等问题,在成长过程中,我们需要他人善意的提醒,以便意识到自己的弱点、盲点与误区,激励我们更加严格要求自己,敞开心扉,虚心学习,大胆尝试,不断超越,增强自身实力,做一个有尊严、有价值的人。

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单项选择题

Low levels of literacy and numeracy have a damaging impact on almost every aspect of adults, according to a survey published yesterday, which offers (1) of a developing underclass. Tests and (2) with hundreds of people born in a week in 1958 graphically illustrated the (3) of educational underachievement. The effects can be seen in unemployment, family (4) , low incomes, depression and social inactivity.

Those who left school at 16 with poor basic skills had been employed for up to four years less than good readers (5) they reached 37. Professor John Bynner, of City University, who carried the research, said that today’s (6) teenagers would even encounter greater problems because the supply of (7) jobs had shrunk.

Almost one fifth of the 1,700 people interviewed for yesterday’s report had poor literacy and almost half (8) with innumeracy, a proportion (9) other surveys for the Basic Skills Agency. Some could not read a child’s book, and most found difficult (10) written instruction.

Poor readers were twice as likely to be a low wage and four times likely to live in a household where partners worked. Women in this (11) were five times as likely to be (12) depressed, (13) both tended to feel they had no control over their lives, and to trust others (14) .

Those who had low literacy and numeracy were seldom (15) in any community organization and less likely than others to (16) in a general election. There had been no (17) in the literary level of (18) reporting problems.

Alan Wells, the agency’s director, said: “ The results emphasize the dangers of developing an underclass people, who were out of work, (19) depressed and often labeled themselves as (20) . There is a circle of marginalization, with the dice against these people and their families.”

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