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30.What should volunteers do first in Nepal?A.Get acquainted with Nepalese circumstances.第二节C.Meet the leaders of communities.B.Visit the most famous attractions.根31.What is volunteers'aim to live in local host family?D.Collect the data of local residents.A.To keep themselves safe.the caC.To offer better volunteering work.B.To reduce the cost of volunteeringD.To know about local people's life.you fDchangRegrets are often painful.A study suggests that some people can overcome them,said JiaActWei Zhang,a psychology graduate at the University of California.But this isn't the case foreveryone,he said.helpa scThe researchers wondered why some people report feeling improvement from regrets but3others don't.Does it lie in how people approach their regrets?In the study,the researchers focused on self-compassion(自我同情)as a potential factorthein why some people have an easier time leaving their regrets behind them.o400 people attended an experiment.First,they were asked to write about their biggestregret.Half wrote something they did but wish they hadn't done;the other half wrotesomething they didn't do but wish they had.Then,the participants were randomly assignedito one of three groups:self-compassion,self-esteem and a control group.The self-esteemgroup was asked to respond by "talking to yourself about this regret from the aspect ofconfirming your positive qualities".The control group was asked to write about their favorite hobby rather than their regret.Then,they were asked about their feelings of forgiveness,acceptance and personal improvementfollowing the exercise.They found that the self-compassion group reported greater feelings of acceptance,forgiveness and personal improvement,compared with the control group and the self-esteemgroup.In other words,focusing on your best qualities is not what helps you feel better abouta regret.Rather,being compassionate toward yourself is what may make a difference,theresearchers found.It's possible that people who practice self-compassion are able to confront their regretsand see what went wrong,so they can make a better choice in the future,Zhang told LiveScience.Self-compassion pushes people to accept their regret instead of running away from it.The researchers used an example of this from a previous study on breast cancer patientswho were asked to try thinking about their treatment in a positive light before it began.Thewomen who did so reported greater feelings of personal growth later on.32.What does the underlined word "confront"in Paragraph 7 mean?A.Handle.B.Forget.C.Ignore.D.Show.33.What were the students in the self-esteem group asked to do?A.Think of a way out.B.Write about their regrets.C.Record their favorite hobbies.D.Treat their regrets in positive ways.34.Why were the participants asked about their good qualities?A.To cover up their regrets.B.To see if they have weaknesses.C.To see if they have self-compassion.D.To help them feel better about their regrets35.What was the aim of mentioning the researchers'study on breast cancer patients?A.To show the method of the research.B.To show the value of the acceptance.C.To show the truth of people's feeling.D.To show the difficulty of the research.【2022高三单元卷·英语(十九)第5页(共8页)QGX】