题型:单词拼写(语篇) 题类: 难易度:普通
浙江省嘉兴市平湖市2023-2024学年九年级人文(阅读)上学期英语期末抽测试卷(2023.12)
Years ago, Neil Ansell lived in a house in the Welsh mountains. He didn't have a phone, and in the five years he lived there alone, not a (单个) person walked by.
When he returned to society, Ansell had to change on his own to make him suitable for the new situation. "What I found difficult was the amount of talking. " Ansell said, "and a thing I noticed was that I started to lose my sense of who am I. "
Could social distancing influence our social skills? In fact, the question isn't only about how many people you can reach out to. (而不是), it's about how you consider your situation. "Solitude"(独处) involves being alone without being lonely, just like Ansell. But" loneliness" is a very different situation, in which a person wants more social connection.
However, it s that escaping from society might lead to some unexpected results. For example, people who feel lonely are usually more likely to make social mistakes — such as saying the w thing.
Teenagers with a preference for spending time alone might have poorer social skills. And research has shown that, while some people might think that they prefer being alone, in fact, they enjoy connecting with others, even with total (陌生人).
Maybe we need social practice. Communicating with others teaches us to feel valued and helps us to (正确) understand others, which helps us to have more positive social experiences.
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