I am an idealist

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MBTI (英文版)

MBTI (英文版)

MBTI [Original Edition,Random Item Bank ]Guide:MBTI is a forced selection, self-reported personality assessment tests to measure and describe people's access to information, make decisions, deal with the psychological aspects of life activity rhythm and personality types of tendencies.Recruitment MBTI has become the most widely used when hiring professional evaluation tool. Character is not good or bad, the test was intended to reflect the truest themselves, rather than others expect of you. Maybe you would think that, when faced with certain situations in which there is a third, or between the choice, in fact, we are faced with the following situations have certain natural inclinations, choose when you are faced with those situations you most involuntarily, the most natural , the most unthinking tendency.The questionnaire of any of the options are not good or bad points, there is no "right" answer. If you can not be determined is a particular answer to that question please left blank, the system will prompt you to go back re-election. Before submitting it, you can always change the answer. The Test Code of Conduct>>>>中文版入口>>>>1.When around other people IA.start conversationB.keep to myself2.When there is a need to correct someone, I amA.afraid to hurt their feelingsB.quick to do it3.It is worse to beA.inflexibleB.indecisive4.More often than not, IA.like a plan that is "set in stone"B.am adaptable5.Clutter in my homeA.bothers meB.is not something I notice6.I would classify myself as aA.social butterflyB.lone ranger7.I tend toA.see the big pictureB.focus on details8.I consider myself to beA.a realistB.an idealist9.I enjoy time spentA.with a group of friendsB.alone or with one close friend10.My thoughts areA.randomB.orderly11.After a social gathering I feelA.drainedB.energized12.I see lifeA.as it isB.as it could be13.I prefer someone who isA.efficientB.empathetic14.I am more concerned withA.my own thoughts and feelingsB.the world around me15.I valueA.justiceB.mercy16.I am governed by myA.heartB.head17.When paying at a store I oftenA.have conversation with the cashierB.pay and leave without chit-chat18.I amA.objectiveB.subjective19.Being the center of attention isA.exhilaratingB.uncomfortable20.I get energized byA.learning factsB.exploring theories21.I want toA.get the task doneB.get to know others22.When judging others I amA.impartialB.partial23.I am more likely to measure things withA.total precisionB.approximation24.On a free night I like toA.go out with friendsB.spend a quiet night at home25.When I have a task to complete, I usuallyA.wait until the last momentB.get it out of the way26.I consider myself to beA.privateB.social27.I amA.soft-heartedB.tough-minded28.I tend to be moreA.reasonableB.personable29.I amA.structuredB.free-spirited30.I am drawn toA.hidden meaning and inspirationB.what is immediate31.I like to finalize decisionsA.earlyB.only when necessary32.I prefer to workA.in a teamB.alone33.When dealing with problems I focus on theA.peopleB.issues34.I prefer to spend timeA.introspectingB.interacting with people35.I process information throughA.intuitionB.my five senses36.I am most comfortable beingA.spontaneousB.a planner37.My work space is usuallyA.disorganizedB.organized38.I consider myself to beA.a concrete thinkerB.an abstract thinker39.When in conversation, IA.say things as they areB.am careful to avoid conflict40.Talking about feelings and emotions isA.difficultB.easy41.I am more interested inA.future possibilitiesB.current happenings42.Others might describe me as moreA.practicalB.imaginative43.I am quick toA.critiqueB.compliment44.I work better whenA.following a scheduleB.deciding what to do next as I go45.I likeA.to "go with the flow"B.timetables and plans46.I dislike it when people are tooA.insensitiveB.emotional47.Others might perceive me asA.aimlessB.rigid48.I take more pride in myA.successesB.goals49.I make new friendsA.quicklyB.over time50.My thoughts are onA.the "here and now"B.what lies ahead51.When the phone rings IA.pick it up right awayB.wish I could ignore it52.At work I amA.relationship- focusedB.task-oriented53.I enjoyA.getting to know new peopleB.spending time with friends I know well54.I prefer speakers that communicateA.figurativelyB.literally55.I am more likely to have myA.head in the cloudsB.feet on the ground56.A quiet weekend at home isA.boringB.rejuvenating57.Give me theA.factsB.personal details58.When in a one-on-one situation I usually do more A.talkingB.listening59.When making decisions IA.consider the feelings of othersB.don't consider the feelings of others60.I enjoy a task when IA.start itB.complete it61.It is important for me toA.conserve my energyB.spend my energy62.I preferA."spur of the moment" activitiesB.routine activities63.With people, I am more oftenA.brief and to the pointB.friendly and warm64.I usually leave for appointmentsA.with extra time to spareB.at the last possible moment65.I prefer toA.see how I can change thingsB.leave things the way they are66.I am more likely to invest inA.promising new ideasB.proven methods67.I am more excited about what might happenA.later today or tomorrowB.in a couple years68.At workA.I get the job doneB.I put things off69.I usuallyA.play, then workB.work, then play70.I have more fun engaging inA.individual activitiesB.group activities71.I make decisions based onA.feelingsB.logic72.I am more comfortable withA.rulesB.principles73.My ways tend to be moreA.conventionalB.revolutionary74.Change for me isA.easyB.difficult75.The prospect of social activityA.usually excites meB.rarely excites me76.I entertain myself with myA.imaginationB.surroundings。

我的理想英语作文带翻译的

我的理想英语作文带翻译的

我的理想英语作文带翻译的My Ideal。

My ideal is to live a simple and fulfilling life. Idon't need a big house or fancy cars. I just want to be able to do work that I love and spend time with the people I care about. 。

I want to travel the world and experience different cultures. I want to try new foods and learn new languages.I want to broaden my horizons and gain a deeper understanding of the world around me.I also want to make a positive impact on the world. I want to help those in need and make a difference in the lives of others. Whether it's through volunteering, donating, or simply being kind to others, I want to leave a positive mark on the world.In my ideal life, I am healthy and happy. I take careof my body and mind, and I surround myself with positivity.I am grateful for what I have and I always strive to be the best version of myself.Overall, my ideal is to live a meaningful and authentic life. I want to be true to myself and follow my passions. I want to live with purpose and leave a legacy that I can be proud of.我的理想。

山姆英语口语1000句

山姆英语口语1000句

山姆英语口语1000句1. I quit! 我不干了!2. I see. 我明白了。

3. Let go! 放手!4. Me too. 我也是。

5. My god! 天哪!6. No way! 不行!7. Come on. 来吧(赶快)8. Hold on. 等一等。

9. I agree。

我同意。

10. Not bad. 还不错。

11. Not yet. 还没。

12. See you. 再见。

13. Shut up! 闭嘴!14. So long. 再见。

15. Why not? 好呀! (为什么不呢?)16. Allow me. 让我来。

17. Be quiet! 安静点!18. Cheer up! 振作起来!19. Good job! 做得好!20. Have fun! 玩得开心!21. How much? 多少钱?22. I'm full. 我饱了。

23. I'm home. 我回来了。

24. I'm lost. 我迷路了。

25. My treat. 我请客。

26. So do I. 我也一样。

27. This way。

这边请。

28. After you. 您先。

29. Bless you! 祝福你!30. Follow me. 跟我来。

31. Forget it! 休想! (算了!)32. Good luck! 祝好运!33. I decline! 我拒绝!34. I promise. 我保证。

35. Of course! 当然了!36. Slow down! 慢点!37. Take care! 保重!38. They hurt. (伤口)疼。

39. Try again. 再试试。

40. Watch out! 当心。

41. What's up? 有什么事吗?42. Be careful! 注意!43. Bottoms up! 干杯(见底)!44. Don't move! 不许动!45. Guess what? 猜猜看?46. I doubt it 我怀疑。

完型填空与阅读理解

完型填空与阅读理解

完型填空与阅读理解练习完形填空I found out that doing a favor for someone could get you into a lot of _41___. I was in the eighth grade at the time, and we were having a final 42 . During the test, the girl 43 next to me whispered something, but I didn’t understand. S o I leaned over her way and found out that she was trying to ask me 44 I had an extra pen. She showed me that 45 was out of ink and would not write. I happened to have an extra one, so I took it out of my pocket and put it on her desk.Later, after the test papers had been 46 , the teacher asked me to 47 in the room when all the other students 48 . As soon as we were alone, she began to talk to me 49 it meant to grow up; she mentioned how important it was to stand 50 your own two feet and be responsible for your own acts. For a long time, she talked about honesty and emphasized(强调) the fact 51 people do something dishonest, they are really 52 themselves. She made me promise that I would think 53 about all the things she had said, and then she told me I could 54 . I walked out of the room wondering 55 she had chosen to talk to me about all those things.Later on, I found out that she thought I had cheated in the test. When she saw me lean over to talk to the girl next to me, it looked 56 I was copying answers 57 the girl’s test paper. I tried to explain about the pen, but all she could say was that it seemed very strange to her that I hadn’t 58 anything about the pen the day she talked to me right after the test.59 I tried to explain that I was just doing the girl a favor 60 her use my pen, I am sure she continued to believe that I had cheated in the test.41.A. panic B. invasion C.action D. trouble42.A. test B. lesson C. class D. papers43.A. sit B. sat C. sits D. sitting44.A. why B. whether C. where D. that45.A. she B. that C. hers D. it46.A. turned in B. handed C. given out D. marked47.A. work B. read C. study D. stay48.A. gone out B. were studying C. were dismissed D. were there49.A. how B. about why C. about which D. about what50.A. on B. by C. to D. with51.A. when B. that when C. that D. whether52.A. punishing B. punished C. cheated D. cheating53.A. well B. highly C. seriously D. honestly54.A. go on B. leave C. sit down D. refuse55.A. if B. whether C. how D. why56.A. as though B. like C. as D. that57.A. temporary B. confused C. original D. strange58.A. asked B. mentioned C. answered D. realized59.A. Long before B. As long as C. Even though D. Just as60.A. to let B. by letting C. letting D. let第三部分:阅读理解(共16小题,每题1.5分,满分24分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项.AGreen is an important color in nature. It is the color of grass and the leaves on trees. It is also the color of most growing plants.Sometimes, the word green means young, fresh and growing. Sometimes, it describes something that is not yet ripe or finished. For example, a greenhorn is someone who has no experience, who is new to a situation. In the fifteenth century, a greenhorn was a young cow or ox whose horns(角) had not yet developed. A century or so later, a greenhorn was a soldier who had not yet had any experience in battle. By the eighteenth century, a greenhorn had the meaning it has today—a person who is new in a job.Someone who has the ability to grow plants well is said to have a green thumb. The expression comes from the early nineteen hundreds. A person with a green thumb seems to have a magic touch that makes plants grow quickly and well. You might say that the woman next door has a green thumb if her garden continues to grow long after your plants have died.The Green Revolution is the name given some years ago to the development of new kinds of rice and other grains. The new plants produced much larger crops. The Green Revolution was the result of hard work by agricultural scientists who had green thumbs.Green is also the color used to describe the powerful feeling, jealousy(嫉妒). The green-eyed monster is not a frightening creature from outer space. It is an expression used about four hundred years ago by British writer William Shakespeare in his play “Othello”. It describes the unpleasant feeling a person has when someone has something he wants. A young man may suffer from the green-eyed monster if his girlfriend begins going out with someone else. Or, that green-eyed monster may affect your friend if you get a pay rise and she does not.61. Greenhorn now refers to ____.A. a person who is new in a jobB. a new soliderC. a young horseD. None of above62. A person who has a green thumb is a person ____.A. who is good at growing plantsB. whose thumbs are in green colorC. whose garden is greener than others’D. who is younger than his neighbors63. The author is actually talking about ____.A. colorsB. languageC. politicsD. agriculture64. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?A. In about the 16th century, a greenhorn meant an experienced soldier.B. The Green Revolution may have some connection with green thumbs.C. The green-eyed monster was probably created by William Shakespeare.D. The green-eyed monster can be used to describe a person who is jealous.BI really love my job because I enjoy working with small children and like the challenges and awards from the job. I also think my work is important. There was a time when I thought that I would never have that sort of career.I wasn’t an excellent student because I didn’t do much schoolwork. In my final term I started thinking what I might do and found I didn’t have much to o ffer. I just accepted that I wasn’t the type to have a career.I then found myself a job, looking after two little girls. It wasn’t too hard at first. But the problems began when I agreed to live in, so that I would be there if my boss had to go out for business in the evening. We agreed that if I had to work extra hours one week, she’d give me time off the next. But unfortunately, it didn’t often work out.I was getting extremely tired and fed up because I had too many late nights and early mornings with the children.One Sunday, I was in the park with the children and met Megan who used to go to school with me. I told her about my situation. She suggested that I should do a course and get a qualification if I wanted to work with children. I didn’t think I would be accepted because I didn’t take many exams in school. She persuaded me to phone the local college and they were really helpful. My experience counted for a lot and I got a part-time course. I had to leave my job with the family and got work helping out at a kindergarten.Now I have got a full-time job there. I shall always be thankful to Megan. I wish I had known earlier that you could have a career even if you aren’t top of the class at school.65. What is the author’s present job?A. Working part-time in a college.B. Taking care of children in a family.C. Helping children with their schoolwork.D. Looking after children at a kindergarten.66. When staying with the two girls’ family, the author _______.A. was paid for extra workB. often worked long hoursC. got much help from her bossD. took a day off every other week67. What has the author learned from her own experiences?A. Less successful students can still have a career.B. Qualifications are necessary for a career.C. Hard work makes an excellent student.D. One must chose the job she likes.68. What does the underlined sentence probably mean?A. The boss didn’t go out to work very often.B. The boss often failed to keep his agreement with the writer.C. The writer couldn’t go out to find another job.D. The writer seldom had any chance to work outside.CMy house is made out of wood, glass and stone. It is also made out of software.If you come to visit, you’ll probably be surprised when you come in. Someone will give you an electronic PIN(个人身份号码)to wear. This PIN tells the house who and where you are. The house uses this information to give you what you need. When it’s dark outside, the PIN turns on the lights nearest you, and then turns them off as you walk away from them. Music moves with you too. If the house knows your favorite music, it plays it. The music seems to be everywhere, but in fact other people in the house hear different music or no music. If you get a telephone call, only the nearest telephone rings.Of course, you are also able to tell the house if you want something. There is a home control console (控制台), a small machine that turns things on and off around you.The PIN and the console are new ideas, but they are in fact like many things we have today. If you want to go to a movie, you need a ticket. If I give you my car keys, you can use my car. The car works for you because you have the keys. My house works for you because you wear the PIN or hold the console.I believe that ten years from now, most new homes will have the systems that I’ve put in my house. The systems will probably be even bigger and better than the ones I’ve put in today.I like to try new ideas. I know that some of my ideas will work better than others. But I hope that one day I will stop thinking of these systems as new, and ask myself instead, “ How will I live without them?”69. What does the passage mainly discuss?A. How to develop a new system.B. The function of the PIN.C. A home for the future.D. Easy life in the future.70. What’s the purpose when the writer wrote the fourth paragraph?A. To let readers know why his ideas are new.B. To let readers know how special his house is.C. To explain the importance of the PIN and the console.D. To explain more easily what the functions of the PIN and the console are.71. The writer’s new house is different from ordinary ones mainly because________.A. it has been controlled by computersB. you can make a telephone call anywhereC. it has your favorite music following youD. the writer is able to change his new idea into practice72. What is the writer most likely to be according to the passage?A. An IT expert.B. A famous doctor.C. An idealist (理想主义者)D. An experienced teacher.DThe days of elderly women doing nothing but cooking huge meals on holidays are gone. Enter the Red Hat Society ---a group holding the belief that old ladies should have fun.“My grandmothers didn’t do anything but keep house and serve everybody. They were program med to do that,” said Emils Comette, head of a chapter of the 7-year-old Red Hat Society.While men have long spent their time fishing and playing golf, women have sometimes seemed to become unnoticed as they age. But the generation now turning 50 is the baby boomers(生育高峰期出生的人), and the same people who refused their parents’ way of being young are now trying a new way of growing old.If you take into consideration feminism(女权主义), a bit of spare money, and better health for most elderly, the Red Hat Society looks almost inevitable(必然的). In this society, women over 50 wear red hats and purple(紫色的) clothes, while the women under 50 wear pink hats and light purple clothing.“The organization took the idea from a poem by Jenny Joseph that begins: “When I am an ol d woman, I shall wear purple. With a red hat which doesn’t go,” said Ellen Cooper, who founded the Red Hat Society in 1998. When the ladies started to wear the red hats, they attracted lots of attention.“The point of this is that we need a rest from alway s doing something for someone else,” Cooper said. “Women feel so ashamed and sorry when they do something for themselves.” This is why chapters are discouraged from raising money or doing anything useful. “We’re a ladies’ play group. It couldn’t be more simple,” added Cooper’s assistant Joe Heywood.73.From the text, we know that the “baby boomers” are a group of people who A.have gradually become more noticeable.B.are worried about getting old too quickly.C.are enjoying a good life with plenty of money to spend.D.tried living a different life from their parents when they were young.74.It could be inferred from the text that members of the Red Hat Society are A.interested in raising money for social work.B.programmers who can plan well for their future.C.believers in equality (平等)between men and women.D.good at cooking big meals and taking care of others.75.Who set up the Red Hat Society ?A.Emily Comette. B.Ellen Cooper. C.Jenny Joseph.D.Joe Heywood.76.Women join the Red Hat Society becauseA.they want to stay young.B.they would like to appear more attractive.C.they would like to have fun and live for themselves.D.they want to be more like their parents.n 答案完形填空41-60 DADBC ADCDA BDCBD ADBCB阅读理解61-76 AABA DBAB CDAA DCBC。

做有理想负责任的行动主义者英语作文

做有理想负责任的行动主义者英语作文

做有理想负责任的行动主义者英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Being an Idealistic yet Responsible ActivistAs a student, I've always felt a strong pull towards activism and fighting for the causes I believe in. The world is far from perfect, with injustice, inequality, and environmental degradation plaguing society. Staying silent or complacent feels like a betrayal of my values and ethics. At the same time, I've seen protests and movements that achieved little due to a lack of pragmatism or turning to methods that undermine their noble goals. That's why I strive to be an idealistic yet responsible activist.To me, being idealistic means holding firm to my principles and having an uncompromising vision of a better world. I dream of a society where human rights are universally respected, where the playing field is level for all regardless of race, gender, or background. I envision an environmentally sustainable future where we live in harmony with nature instead of ransacking it. Poverty, hunger, preventable diseases – I want to see themconsigned to the history books. Call me a starry-eyed optimist, but I truly believe a vastly improved world is possible if we fight for it.However, idealism alone is worthless without pragmatic and responsible action to turn it into reality. I've seen too many movements fizzle out due to disorganization, lack of clear goals, or turning to counterproductive tactics like violence and property damage. That's where responsibility comes in –diligently studying the issues, making smart strategic decisions, and conducting activism through legal and ethical means that actually build support for the cause instead of undermining it.For example, one of the causes I'm most passionate about is climate change. The science is clear that human-caused global warming poses an existential threat to civilization and the planet as we know it. In an ideal world, governments and corporations would have taken decisive action decades ago to rapidly transition away from fossil fuels to clean energy sources. Clearly, that didn't happen thanks to greed, political cowardice, and a massive disinformation campaign by vested interests like the fossil fuel industry.So how can I as a student be both an idealistic dreamer fighting for a sustainable world, yet also a responsible activist?First and foremost, by being extremely well-versed in the science of climate change so I can counter disinformation and present compelling arguments. I've delved deep into reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and other scientific bodies to understand current impacts, future projections, tipping points, and so on. Along with mastering the science, I've studied potential solutions like renewable energy, negative emissions technologies, and sustainable agriculture practices.Armed with solid facts, the next step is raising awareness through ethical, legal, and non-violent means that don't turn people off or play into negative stereotypes about activists. I've participated in climate marches and rallies, contacted elected representatives, and posted informative content on social media. Our student group has hosted teach-ins, movie screenings, and discussions to educate fellow students about the climate crisis. We try to connect the issue to values cherished by people from different backgrounds – for example, framing it as an issue of inter-generational justice and protecting the future for our children and grandchildren.One of our biggest achievements so far was pressuring our university's endowment fund to divest from fossil fuel companies and reinvest in clean energy. This took years of hard work –researching the endowment's holdings, writing proposals with solid financial analysis, rallying support from faculty and alumni, and finally getting it onto the board's agenda. But our responsible, fact-based activism paid off when they voted for divestment.Now our sights are set on pushing for more climate action locally and nationally. We're working on a grassroots campaign to pressure our city and state to rapidly transition to renewable energy, increase mass transit and walkability, and restore natural ecosystems that act as carbon sinks. We started by mapping out key stakeholders, conducting community outreach, and proposing an action plan to local officials to get them on board. It's an uphill battle against powerful entrenched interests, but I'm optimistic that responsible activism grounded in facts and ethics can chip away at resistance.Of course, activism in the real world involves dealing with opposition, setbacks, and trying situations. I've been confronted by hostile counter-protesters, had disagreements with fellow activists over tactics, and felt disheartened when campaigns stall or fail. It's easy to get so caught up in the daily battles that you lose sight of your ideals and slip into cynicism or extremism.That's why I constantly strive to remain both idealistic AND responsible. I step back and remind myself of the better world I'm working towards –one of justice, sustainability, and human flourishing. Those principles keep me grounded and focused on what truly matters. At the same time, I reflect critically on whether my actions are truly strategic and ethical, or if I'm sacrificing pragmatic responsibility for an emotional release or quick high of feeling like a "revolutionary."I reject the idea that being an idealistic activist pursuing bold transformational change is inherently irresponsible or that responsibility necessitates accepting an unjust status quo. It's a false dichotomy that's allowed the forces of inaction and reaction to reign. We absolutely must dream big and maintain our uncompromising vision of the world we want to create. But we also must be hard-nosed realists about how to get there –mastering facts and fields, choosing our tactics and methods sagaciously, and not harming innocents or undermining our message through reckless or illegal actions.Many revolutions and social movements were born of youthful, starry-eyed dreaming about seemingly impossible victories over oppression and injustice. But those dreamers won because they coupled bold idealism with gritty responsibility –strategizing, organizing, educating, making hard choices, and persisting through setbacks and opposition.So that's my philosophy and approach as a student activist –to maintain idealistic dreams about a radically better world while at the same time being a responsible pragmatist about how to achieve those dreams. For every cause I fight for, from climate action to social justice to political reform, I do the hard work of research, engagement, and calibrating ethical and effective strategy. I peacefully yet persistently chip away at the injustices and unsustainabilities that plague our world. I face setbacks and pushback, but draw strength from my ideals to persevere responsibly, making step-by-step progress towards seemingly unreachable goals.Perhaps I won't live to see all my idealistic visions realized in their utopian form. But I'll spend my life responsibly struggling to bend the arc of history however I can towards that idealistic horizon of justice, equality, human flourishing, and ecological balance. That's the essence of being an idealistic yet responsible activist.篇2Being a Responsible Activist with IdealsAs a student, I've realized that just having strong beliefs and ideals isn't enough – you also need to take responsible action to create positive change. It's all too easy these days to rant on social media or attend a protest march, then pat yourself on the back for being an "activist." But real activism requires much more than that. It demands a thoughtful, strategic, and responsible approach aimed at achieving tangible results.I'll be the first to admit that when I was younger, I got caught up in the performer activism that is so prevalent today. I'd share infographics about causes I cared about, like climate change or racial injustice, but I didn't really understand the nuances of those issues. I'd chant slogans at rallies without grasping the complex policies needed to address systemic problems. In short, I was a classic example of an "activist" driven more by emotion and a desire to look enlightened than a genuine commitment to creating change.It took me several years of studying these issues in-depth to realize there are no easy solutions – and that uninformed activism can actually do more harm than good. Every cause has an opposition with reasons for their stance, even if I vehemently disagree with them. Legislation often involves trade-offs between competing interests. And pushing too hard for oneagenda can lead to unintended negative consequences down the line.That's why I've made it my mission to become a responsible activist grounded in facts, open to different perspectives, and focused on achieving realistic, step-by-step progress. No matter how passionate I am about an ideal like environmental protection or social justice, I know I need to take the time to study the historical context, understand the key stakeholders involved, and develop a pragmatic action plan.For example, when it comes to climate change, I've gone beyond just sharing doomsday statistics about rising temperatures and sea levels. I've read reports from groups like the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and policy proposals from think tanks across the political spectrum. I've attended local council meetings to understand how cities and towns are grappling with issues like sustainable infrastructure and green energy. And I volunteer for non-profits that are taking concrete actions like planting trees, cleaning up waterways, and promoting renewable power.Throughout this process, I've had to accept that even those who "believe" in climate change can disagree over the best solutions. From a natural resource company employee worriedabout their family's income if we move too quickly away from fossil fuels, to an indigenous community concerned about the environmental impact of certain renewable projects on their lands – there are real people with real perspectives that need to be considered.That doesn't mean abandoning my ideals and giving up on urgently needed climate action. But it does mean approaching the problem with nuance, openness to different viewpoints, and a willingness to find common ground instead of simply calling anyone who disagrees a "climate denier." It means proposing policies with egg-on incentives to encourage businesses and individuals to go green, rather than relying solely on punitive measures. And it means focusing today's efforts on changes we can realistically make while keeping the long-term vision in mind.The same applies to other causes I care about deeply, like racial equality, accessible education, and human rights. The path to progress is rarely as simple as Twitter activists would have you believe. It requires immersing yourself in the research, connecting with impacted communities, working with even those you disagree with, and pushing for systemic reforms thatare sustainable and meaningful – even if they don't achieve your ultimate ideal overnight.At the end of the day, I don't want to be an activist who is just great at generating outrage and retaining a sense of moral superiority. I want to be an activist who drives quantifiable, positive change by rolling up my sleeves and doing the hard work required to turn ideals into reality. That will involve many small victories, temporary compromises, strange bedfellow partnerships, and constantly learning and adapting my approach.It's a difficult road to travel, one that requires true grit and humility. But I'm convinced it's the only way to be a responsible activist – and to eventually achieve the better world my youthful idealism burning so brightly for. I'll continue show up and make my voice heard. But more importantly, I'll study the facts, understand the perspectives of others, build coalitions, and take real-world action getting results. That's the principle I'm holding myself to as a modern activist. Ideals are great, but responsible effort creating change is what truly matters.篇3Being an Idealistic Yet Responsible ActivistAs a young person, I'm constantly being told that we are the "future" and the "hope" for solving the world's biggest problems.I appreciate the sentiment, but it also feels like a heavy burden. How can my generation truly make a positive impact when the challenges we face seem so monumental and complex? Climate change, social injustice, poverty, threats to democracy - the list goes on and on.It would be easy to become overwhelmed, disillusioned and paralyzed by inaction. Or we could take the opposite approach - act recklessly and disruptively without weighing the consequences. But I don't think either of those paths is the right one. Instead, I believe we need to be idealistic activists who are driven by our moral convictions and desire to create positive change, while also remaining pragmatic, responsible and strategic in how we go about it.Having ideals and fighting for your beliefs is crucial as an activist. If you don't have a clear vision of a better world and the passion to pursue it, you'll quickly lose motivation. My ideals are rooted in values like compassion, justice, sustainability and democracy. I dream of a future where poverty and hunger are eradicated, where all people have equal rights and opportunities regardless of race, gender, religion or other distinctions, andwhere we live in harmony with our environment rather than destroying it.Of course, ideals alone aren't enough - they need to be backed up by concrete goals and plans of action. That's where being responsible comes in. As activists, we have to carefully study the issues, listen to different perspectives, weighstratified strategies and be prepared for opposition and setbacks. Rash or extreme actions, while they may get attention, often end up being counterproductive if they alienate potential allies orviolate ethical lines.One approach I try to take is leading by example and demonstrating the change I want to see through my own conduct. I'm a firm believer in non-violent civil resistance and confronting injustice through peaceful protest,economic/political pressure and sparking consciousness. Mohandas Gandhi's notion of expressing "the truth-force" and repudiating injustice non-cooperatively is a major inspiration to me.At the same time, I recognize that idealism and non-violence alone won't always be enough to enact systemic reforms. That's why, as responsible activists, we have to be politically engaged too. This could mean things like campaigning for and electingleaders who share our vision, pushing for policy changes through lobbying and grassroots initiatives, and holding those in power accountable.Balancing being an uncompromising idealist with also being pragmatic and responsible is undoubtedly challenging. I've attended protests and rallies where different factions within the same movement clashed over tactics and acceptable boundaries. I've gotten frustrated with a lack of progress and been tempted by more extreme actions to force change. But I always have to remind myself that upholding ethics and maintaining public trust is essential for activist movements to be successful in the long run. We may not see results as quickly as we'd like, but planting seeds of change in a principled way can yield fruit over time.As an aspiring writer and journalist, I also feel a keen responsibility to wield my skills and platforms in service of social justice and activism. Words have power - they can shape narratives, galvanize people to action, and speak truth to power in ways that cut through apathy. I admire audacious voices from history like Ida B. Wells who risked everything to expose injustice.I hope to use my voice and writing to rally people to worthy causes and hold institutions accountable.Of course, being an idealistic yet responsible activist is about more than just writing and protesting. It's a way of life that touches all aspects of my daily existence. The choices I make about what to consume, how to spend my money, and what personal and professional paths to pursue are all influenced by my desire to walk the talk of my values and activist vision. I try to be conscious of my environmental footprint, support ethical companies, and orient my educational and career trajectory towards having a positive societal impact.In the end, I know there is no perfect way to be an activist. I will inevitably face tough moral dilemmas, make mistakes, face opposition and confront harsh realities that challenge my idealism at times. But I remain convinced that being both uncompromising in my principles and pragmatic in my approach is the wisest path. My generation was born into a world of intractable problems. Rather than feeling hopeless about them or trying to overturn everything by force, I believe we have to boldly envision a better reality while also rolling up our sleeves and doing the steady, strategic work to get there over time.It's up to us youth to meld our bold ideals with a mature sense of responsibility and commitment to ethical action. Only then can we be the agents of positive change that the world sodesperately needs. I'm optimistic that my generation is up to the task. With courage, integrity and perseverance, we can and will leave a proud activist legacy.。

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我的理想作文英语5句话

我的理想作文英语5句话英文回答:My ideal essay is one that captivates me both intellectually and emotionally. It is a piece that transports me to another world, a piece that expands my horizons and challenges my beliefs. It is an essay that resonates with me on a personal level, an essay that lingers in my mind long after I have finished reading it.I believe that an ideal essay is one that is well-written and well-researched. It is a piece that uses precise language and vivid imagery to create a strong and lasting impression on the reader. It is an essay that is well-organized and easy to follow, an essay that flows smoothly from one idea to the next.I also believe that an ideal essay is one that is original and insightful. It is a piece that offers a fresh perspective on a familiar topic, an essay that challengesthe status quo and encourages the reader to think critically. It is an essay that is both informative and thought-provoking, an essay that leaves the reader with a new understanding of the world.Finally, I believe that an ideal essay is one that is timeless. It is a piece that can be read and enjoyed by people of all ages and backgrounds. It is an essay that speaks to the human condition, an essay that explores universal themes such as love, loss, and redemption. It is an essay that endures long after the author is gone, a piece that continues to inspire and enlighten generations of readers.中文回答:我理想中的文章是一篇让我从智性和情感上都着迷的文章。

用英文给自己写的一封信怎么写

用英文给自己写的一封信怎么写英语写作是一种书面语言输出技能,在初中英语教学中占有十分重要的地位。

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用英文给自己写的一封信篇1Dear xiaoqi,This is the first time I write to you.I feel very gleeful as well as somewhat gloomy.Why?Let me approach your heart in details.First of all,I have to say that I am greatly proudly of you.I pride you on your study,your life and your work.To begin with,you really harbor a heart of virtue.You treat your friends and classmates as well as your coworkers cordially.Never ever have you borne a wicked thought towards people around.What you do is showing your love and sympathy to those needy and miserable.You are ready to help those in need,especially your kindly friends.That is a signal of your success in life in regards to your behaviors.Besides managing a wide networking perfectly,you have also achieved a lot in the past years of your college life.Your study,though still needs improving compared with some superb students,is far more than so-so.You have got three scholarships successively since you stepped into campus.You have been focusing on your study all the time,especially your beloved subject,English.You bend over backwards to embrace her as if she is your valentine.Actually I remember at a given time you really told me English is authentically your lover.You told me you cannot live without it even for one day,isn’t it?Hehe!That is really fantastic and well worthy.You are gradually realizing its great significance and the huge profits it has brought to you.youhave been an English teacher for two classes of adults in a training institute for more than one year,during which you have developed a lifelong friendship with your dear students and meantime elevated your English skills.Your harvest is far more than merely material benefits.All these demonstrate that your painstaking efforts on English has greatly paid off and will continue to yield more sweet fruits to you in the coming future!So just persist in pursuing your dream!As a song sings,you will when you believe!This semester I know you are totally burdened to death.In order to learn more you choose another academic degree to learn,that is accounting.You need to learn much more than your peer classmates.Hence when most of your classmates have few classes each week,you are otherwise occupied with piled workloads.You need to rise from bed early in the morning,fly to school on your bike,devour your breakfast life a wolf,then begin your reading English loudly in an empty area.Following your reading is endless classes during the rest of the day,which renders the teaching building another of your dormitories.When the weekend is approaching,when you think you can seemingly have a break,enjoy what you are keen to do,the reality is so cruel that it barely allows you to have your personal time.You need to combat with the lessons you have not finished during the past five days,go to teach your students,and prepare and hold the English corner on Sunday evening.After you tear a dog-tired body to your dormitory,you are thinking that the commitments for the whole week finally come to an end and feel extremely released.However,such feeling of ease will just last no more than 5 seconds,for your will have to be perplexed by what you should do during the following week.Then another exhausting week isimpending…….It is difficult to imagine how you can toil away with such great persistence to the present.Maybe it is your unfailing dream and target that wheel you to wherever you want.After wrestling with BEC Higher for more than two months,now you have to fight with lots of exercise of the past paper of CET6.actually you do not need to feel such a great nervousness because you can surely pass it.But I know what you are thinking.You are a somehow idealist and determine to perform to the best in the exam.That is really wonderful!Besides,everyone around you places great anticipation on your exceptional performance,hence you are moving heaven and earth to fulfill your dream!So cheer up and keep on!I believe you will be a glorious victor then!Now the final exams are in store now and you have so many courses,therefore you must establish a timetable and scheme in order to achieve an effective review that will guarantee you a satisfactory result.While study accounts enormously in your life,you should always remind yourself that health comes first before everything!I know you are aware of attending yourself,cos I see you exercising regularly in the gym.A healthy and vigorous body can ensure you exhaustless energy to accomplish your work!So do keep a perfect balance between your study and your health!Ok,it is deep in night now.it is the time for me to hit the sack!You should also go to bed now!touch you next time!Best wishes用英文给自己写的一封信篇2Dear (your name),Hey, how are you now? I am (your name) five years ago.I don't know whether you have reached your goal or not butI hope you will always remember how hard-working you were when five years ago.Work hard makes everything success. Therefore, you should keep hard-working to your next goal and keep finding your next goal so that you will have your power to fighting.Also, don't be so sad to hardship. Hardship is the best training for yourself. It helps you to become more tough and makes you become more mature.Yours,(your name)用英文给自己写的一封信篇3When you look back on yourself in the past –10,20,30 or more years ago –it’s surprising to see how much you have changed over time.Your experiences,your friends,your family and your work have all shaped who you are right now.But where will you be in another few years?How will you have changed?Reflective writing in your journal is an excellent way to think about what you want out of the future.当你10年、20年或更多年后回顾过去时,你会吃惊地发现,随着时光的流逝,你也发生了很大的变化.你的经历、朋友、家庭和工作造就了现在的你.但是再过几年你会在哪里呢?你会如何变化呢?这样反思性的写作,会是思考未来你想要什么的一种好的方式.You may have already written a letter to your younger self before,conveying all the wisdom and perspective you wish you had had at the time.Now consider the opposite end of the spectrum; what would you say if you wrote your future self a letter?你也许以前试过给过去的自己写信,向年轻时的自己传授一些人生的智慧和观点,你希望那时候的自己就能知道这些.现在我们换个角度看问题,如果让你给未来的自己写封信,你会写点什么?Just imagine writing a letter to your future self 5 years from now,then opening it at that exact moment 5 years down the road to see how much of it resonated with you.It is a useful supplementary tool to be used in goal achievement,because when you write the letter to your future self,it helps crystallize exactly how you anticipate yourself to become at that specific moment down the road.想象一下,给5年后的自己写一封信,当5年后你打开那封信时,你会产生多少共鸣.这是实现目标的一种有用的辅助工具,因为当你给未来的自己写信时,你会慢慢理清希望自己在人生旅途的那个特定时刻变成什么样子.As you read the letter in the future,you can assess how many things match up (or not) vs.your expectations in the past and think about why that’s the case.Oft en times,the goals we set and our goal achievement process are subjected to a lot of changes along the way,due to varying obstacles,unanticipated circumstances and changing priorities.The letter gives you a macro-view of your initial vision and lets you recognize how your current vision differs from the past.当你在未来读这封信时,你可以看看有多少事情是像你过去期望的那样,你也会思考为什么会这样.很多时候,我们设定目标在实现的过程中会受到沿途中各种因素的影响,因为会遇到各种各样的困难、各种意外情况并需要不断调整优先级.这封信能让你从宏观的角度上去看自己最初的愿景,让你意识到自己现在的想法和过去相比有多么不同.When you open the letter in the future,you as your future self gets to compare how you used to be in the past and compare with how you are currently.This lets you see in totality how much things have changed since then –and this can be a really intriguing experience.It’s interesting to just see how muc h you have grown/changed since you wrote the letter.当你以后看信时,你会把过去的自己和现在的自己进行比较.这会让你看清从写信时起你发生了哪些变化,这种体验是非常有趣的.光看看从你写信开始发生了哪些变化就很有趣了.猜你喜欢:。

我的理想英文作文

我的理想英文作文英文回答:My ideal self is an ambitious, compassionate, and resilient individual who is deeply driven to make apositive impact on the world. I envision myself as a person who is intellectually curious and constantly seeking knowledge and new experiences. I am also committed toliving a life of purpose and meaning, and I believe that my true potential can be realized through service to others.As a lifelong learner, I am eager to delve into various fields of study, explore diverse cultures, and engage in meaningful conversations with people from all walks of life.I believe that the pursuit of knowledge is essential for personal growth and social progress. I am particularly passionate about understanding the human condition, the complexities of society, and the ways in which we cancreate a more just and equitable world.In addition to intellectual pursuits, I am deeply committed to social justice and environmental conservation.I believe that everyone deserves equal opportunities and access to resources, regardless of their background or circumstances. I am also an advocate for the protection of our planet and the well-being of future generations. I am determined to use my voice and actions to address these pressing issues and create a more sustainable and inclusive society.Furthermore, I value the power of human connection and empathy. I believe that true happiness and fulfillment can only be found through meaningful relationships with others.I strive to be a compassionate and supportive friend,family member, and colleague. I am also eager to connect with people from diverse backgrounds and perspectives, as I believe that these interactions can enrich my life and broaden my understanding of the world.Ultimately, my ideal self is someone who is guided by strong values, a deep sense of purpose, and a unwavering commitment to making a difference in the world. I amconfident that by embracing these qualities, I can live alife that is both personally fulfilling and socially responsible.中文回答:作为一名理想主义者,我渴望成为一名野心勃勃、富有同情心且具有韧性的个体,并深深地致力于对世界产生积极的影响。

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想成为理想的人英文作文英文,Becoming an ideal person is a lifelong journey that requires continuous self-reflection, growth, and effort. For me, being an ideal person means striving to be the best version of myself in all aspects of life –morally, intellectually, emotionally, and socially.Firstly, morally, I aim to be honest, compassionate, and empathetic. In a world where integrity often seems in short supply, I believe in always doing the right thing, even when it's difficult. For instance, if I accidentally receive extra change from a cashier, I return it because honesty is non-negotiable to me.Secondly, intellectually, I pursue knowledge and critical thinking. I understand the importance of staying curious and open-minded, always seeking to learn from others and from my own experiences. Whether it's through reading books, engaging in debates, or attending lectures, I strive to expand my understanding of the world.Thirdly, emotionally, I prioritize self-awareness and emotional intelligence. I recognize that understanding and managing my own emotions is crucial for building meaningful relationships and navigating life's challenges. For example, I actively practice mindfulness and meditation to cultivate inner peace and resilience.Lastly, socially, I value kindness and inclusivity. I believe in treating everyone with respect and empathy, regardless of their background or beliefs. Whether it's lending a helping hand to a neighbor in need or standing up against injustice, I strive to make a positive impact in my community.Overall, being an ideal person is about constantly striving for personal growth while also contributing to the well-being of others and the world around me. It's ajourney filled with ups and downs, but I'm committed to always moving forward and becoming the best version of myself.中文,成为一个理想的人是一段终身的旅程,需要持续的自我反思、成长和努力。

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八下英语第一单元作文How to keep healthyAs we all know, healthy is very important to everybody. But do you really know how to stay healthy? Here is my advice about how to keep healthy.First you should not forget the importance of doing excises and sports. Because take part in various kinds of sports not only keep your body healthy, it also enhances your immune system and reduce the possibilities of getting heart attack and kidney disease.Second, A balanced diet can help you to keep in good health. You’d better eat more healthy food. As the saying goes:” a close mouth catches no flies.” What’s more, you should eat fruit and vegetables everyday instead of eating junk food.Last but not least, we should go to bed early and wake up early. We should have enough sleep, or we will get sleepy in the day time. What’s more, you should keep happy all the time as well. It is said that emotions have an effect on health .If we pay more attention to the tips above, we will have healthier body. I sincerely wish you can be better as quickly as possible.If you want your wish to come true, health is the most important ingredient of your success. And remember, “Old habits die hard.” So start exercising before it’s too late!疫情文章As we all know, Because of Novel-coronavirus, we Chinese have had a special Spring Festival. Nobody wants to get the disease, but how should we prevent NCP and protect ourselves? Here is my advice about how to keep healthy.First we should try not to go outdoors and we should avoid going to the places where there are many people.Second, whenever we go out, we should wear antiseptic masks. They can protect us from catching the frightening disease. And then, we should develop a habit of washing our hands frequently. On account of these virus which can hide on our skin.Last but not least, we should drink more water, have more rest and do proper amount of sports at home, which will certainly make us stronger. Because It can not only keep you healthy, it also enhances your immune system and reduce the possibilities of getting heart attack and kidney disease.In conclusion, I determinately believe we can keep healthy If we pay more attention to the tips above.八下英语第二单元作文Everyone needs help and if we help others, we may also get something that is valuable like a beautiful star which shines in our life.My classmates and I went to the old man's home to take part in community activities Last Sunday. we took the school bus to Kang Le old folk's home. The old people were very excited about our coming.And We helped them do a lot of things in the old folk’s home. First, I listened to them and talked to them. Then, I read newspapers to the old people. What's more, I sang and danced for them. Because I know a lot of old people are lonely. They need to be cared and listened to. And we’re all going to be old one day.As students, we like to take part in Community activities and help the old people are our responsibilities.I believe that the happiest people in the world are those who help to bring happiness to others.And helping others is the traditional for our Chinese, we should carry it out on any condition. Helping others will not only help other people but also help yourself. You will feel happy and satisfied when assisting others. So please give a hand to the people in need.八下英语第三单元作文Different people have different ideas about do ing chore s.In my opinion, I think it is significant for children to learn to do chores. Doing chores can help children to understand the idea of fairness and develop their sense of responsibility. What should we do to make us independent?First, It’s a good way to begin with our own things. I think we can do something by ourselves . It's our job to clean our own rooms and make our beds. As a saying goes:you can't sweep a house without sweeping it. Let ‘s beginning now before it’s too late!Second , helping with housework can help you be independent too. We should understand that we need to share the housework to have a clean and comfortable home. We can cook the food or clean the house in our spare time when parents come home tired from work. I think your parents must be glad when they see the food you make. And Doing housework teaches us how to look after ourselves.children may not have time to help with the other parts of the house, but they should try to be responsible for their own area. This will help them to grow up to be independent and responsible adults.What’s more, I think it’s necessary for us to learn actively. We should learn by ourselves. And we can come up with a large quantity of new ideas.Last but not least,the most important thing is that you should learn to think about things by yourself. We need to make plans on our own. Don't always depend on others. And try not to cause trouble to your parents.To sum up:“the sooner we learn to be independent, the better it is for our future.”I think that as long as you try your best to do these things . Then you must be more and more successful.八下英语第四单元作文Dear Frank,I've received your letter and I know you argued with your parents. I really worry about you.I know you are fond of playing games. But you shouldn't play games for a long time. And playing games wastes a lot of time. If I were you, I would spend more time in studying to get good grades at school. After that, maybe your parents will be proud of you and give you more time to do things that you want to do. Now you should realize that you were wrong and should say sorry to them. Here is my advice.First You should understand and respect your parents and get on well with them. I believe that they’ll forgive you and your relationship will get better. And you should know every parent always loves their children in the world. It’s best for you to try to think why parents did that.Second I think that you should make an apology to your parents when parents are unhappy. Because parents like children who admit their mistakes all the time.What’s more it’s significant for you to sit down and communicate with you parents.Because Communicating with parents is the best way to solve your inner problems. And In order not to make similar mistakes, you should write important things on a piece of paper. Otherwise, relations between you and your parents will become worse and worse.Please be happy and everything will be better.八下英语第五单元作文Dear Bob,How time flies! During my life ,there was one thing that I will never forget.ln Januray 2020, just at the time we celebrate the beginning of the new year, a sudden and frightening epidemic breaks out. There is a wily monster traveling around the whole China and even all over the world from Wuhan. It’s called the conronavirus.The virus spread so fast among people. And because of the vuirs, a lot of people get sick at the same time, We Chinese have had a special Spring Featival this year. People who get sick might cough very badly and have a fever. And they could die if they don't get any treatment.Luckily, the love runs faster than the virus. Although Wuhan is in a very dangerous situation, stronghearted people chose to leave their relatives to care for those infected people in Hubei. Lots of help is on the way.When the country is in trouble, many peaple who stand up moved us. Many brave doctors and nurses are helping sick people. Brilliant scientists are working on new medicines. All of these heroes, Zhong is the one that touched me the most.Zhong Nanshang, who was over eighty years, risks losing his life rush to the front line of the battle as soon as possible. He told us the truth of the epidemic situation. He worked day and night to save more and more lives. When I saw him standing in front of the cameras and saying some inspiring words. I don't feel so scared any more. He gave us the confidence to fight with the virus. His kind of selfless spirit is worth our admiration and learning.Because of those lovely heroes, we can now live a happy life. I want to say to all the heroes, thank you for your efforts and don't forget to protect yourselves. We are waiting for you to come back safely.From that I know we should unite as one to fight against the epidemic and unity is victory.Y ours,Helen第六单元作文Reading helps us to think wisely and stay grateful to everything that’s beautiful in life.So while reading in the library,I am going on a different journey with each new book.Today I will talk about a famous Chinese novel.Journey to the West is one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literatures. It tells a story about a Chinese monk named Xuan Lang who went for some Buddhist scriptures.It shows us a large quantity of characters.First The monk, called Xuan Zang, is an idealist [aɪ'di:əlɪst] who is as weak as a kitten and just sets there helplessly for help when he gets into trouble. But he is really kind and great, trying to dispel the darkness and ignorance in people’s heart.Second, the monkey named Wu kong is born from a stone and he owns extraordinary powers and amazing intelligence that he uses to overcome monsters.Third, The pig is Ba jie. He loves beauty and he always makes a mess and generates a lot of humor in the process.What’s more, Sha Seng. He is very modest 、diligent and serious. And he takes care of the monk and colleagues.The Journey to the West has excited the children of China for many years. And as soon as the TV program came out more than 30 years ago, children became interested in reading this story. Now I hope everyone can read and enjoy this novel!。

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I am an idealist
Many people think that idealism is a bad thing because idealist only dream of something but do nothing to pursue it. But i don't think so. Idealism can be the power in our lives.
Idealism means the action of imagining the things somebody wants or the best situation somebody dreams of. Idealist always refers to those who always imagine something they want eagerly but do not persue it. And i am the one; I always dream of the position, the things that i want to. But that's not all. It is this imagination that made me who i am today. With this imagination, i have the enthusiasm to achieve what i always dream of. When i was a middle school student, i dreamed of becoming a senior school student. And it is the dream that gave me power to achieve it. When it was time to have an exam, i imagined the wonderful day that i've passed my exam. And it is the imagination that gave me driving force to achieve it.
Are you an idealist that do nothing but dreaming? Change it. Idealism can be a driving force in your life.
It doesn't pursue the material but assert the satisfation in spirit. That is what we can't be. W e are merely an adult, we only pay attention to the satisfation in material.。

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