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12.[1]Are you feeling stressed in your life?Before starting to feel sorry for the stress,keep in mind that we all have stresses in our lives.No one is exception.The stress may occur in spite of your age,color,religion,social status,money or power.So,the importancd of simplifying your life is  just what I would wish to  convince you about.
[2]Sometimes we might feel that the life of our neighbors is better,but you cannot envy them because you really don't know what their stresses are.One old Russian folk tale says that if all the people in the world put their worries in a bag and put all the bags together we would all choose ourown bag of troubles.
[3]By finding the way to reduce the stresses in your life,you will feel more relaxed and will also find many creative ideas to improve your business.So don't waste time and energy on a small thing.Concentrate on the important ones in life,enjoy your relationship with family and friends,and respect your physical,mental and emotional health condition.It's your life and you are the one that decides how best to live it.
[4]You can simply reduce the stress by knowing that people are happy as they allow them-selves to be.First you have to identify what you like and                 .Then you can do more of what you like to do and do less of what you don't.Also you will be amazed at how much you can do once you have identified what to do and have given yourself permission to do what pleases you.
[5]Anyway,bear in mind that it's your life and you are the one that takes the decisions and actions.
66.Explain the underlined sentence in Paragraph l in simple English ( no more than 12 words)I want to convince you of the importance of simplifying your life
67.For what purpose does the writer mention the Russian folk tale?( no more than 10 words)To show that everyone has his own stresses.
68.List 3 ways to reduce your stresses provided in Paragraph 3.( no more than 15 words)
(1)Concentrate on important things
(2)enjoy your relationship with family and friends
(3)respect your health condition
69.Fill in the blank in Paragraph 4 with proper words.( no more than 5 words)
whar you dislike
70.What is the main idea of Paragraph 4?( no more than 8 words)
How to reduceyour stress..

分析 本文属于说明文阅读,作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了在生活中我们都有压力,没有人是例外,最重要的是要去简化你的生活的压力,你可以通过专注于生命中重要的人,享受与家人和朋友的关系,并尊重你的身体,心理和情绪健康状况等方式减少生活压力,无论如何,让自己快乐是最重要的.

解答 66.I want to convince you of the importance of simplifying your life.根据句意为所以,简化你的生活的重要性就是我想说服你的;故填I want to convince you of the importance of simplifying your life.
67.To show that everyone has his own stresses.根据文章One old Russian folk tale says that if all the people in the world put their worries in a bag and put all the bags together we would all choose ourown bag of troubles,可知每个人都会有自己的困难,故填To show that everyone has his own stresses.
68.(1)Concentrate on important things(2)enjoy your relationship with family and friends(3)respect your health condition根据文章第三段"Concentrate on the important ones in life,enjoy your relationship with family and friends,and respect your physical,mental and emotional health condition."可知释放压力的方法.
69.whar you dislike.根据文章第四段"First you have to identify what you like and                 ",句意为首先你要确认你喜欢什么和不喜欢什么,故填whar you dislike.
70.How to  reduce your stress.通读第四段,可知主要讲让自己减少压力的方法,故填How to  reduce your stress.

点评 考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断,除此之外,做此类题时要注意总结归纳,用简洁的语言表述.

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