Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each p
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: Have you ever been afraid to talk back when you were treated unfairly? Have you ever bought something just because the salesman talked you into it? Are you afraid to ask someone for a date?
Many people are afraid to assert themselves. Dr. Robert Albert, author of Stand Up, Speak Out, and Talk Back, thinks it's because their self-respect is low. "There's always a 'superior' around—a parent, a teacher, a boss—who 'knows bettor. '"
But Albert and other scientists are doing something to help people assert themselves. They offer "assertiveness training" courses. In the AT course people learn that they have a right to be themselves. They learn to speak out and feel good about doing so. They learn to be aggressive without hurting other people.
In one way, learning to speak out is to overcome fear. A group taking an AT course will help the timid person to lose his fear. But AT uses an even stronger motive—the need to share. The timid person speaks out in the group because he wants to tell how he feels.
Whether or not you speak up for yourself depends on your self-image. If someone you face is more "important" than you, you may start to doubt your own good sense. But why should you? AT says you can get to feel good about yourself. And once you do, you can learn to speak out.
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A.Some people buy things they do not want.
B.Some people are afraid to stick to their rights.
C.There are many superiors around you.
D.Some people do not think highly enough of themselves.