海巡四等
114年
[海洋巡護科輪機組] 法學知識與英文(包括中華民國憲法、法學緒論、英文)
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Behavioral scientists have found that good listening is one of the most important things we can do to improve our relationships, develop our worldview, and even change people’s minds. Listening in a one-on-one conversation is about being interested in another person and making them feel 41 . There are no universally agreed-upon definitions of high-quality listening, but researchers have found that merely smiling and nodding at set intervals doesn’t quite work. Therefore, in addition to actively attending to a speaker’s words, good listeners also use questions and body language that 42 their understanding and their desire to understand. Once the conversation begins, one of the most important things you can do is try not to interrupt. This doesn't mean you need to stay completely silent. If you do interject, 43 , look for natural pauses to ask open-ended questions that help the speaker dive deeper into their own thoughts. Another great way is 44 summarizing what you just heard and asking if you’ve missed anything. This would show the speaker that you’re truly trying to understand them rather than just waiting for your 45 to talk. Finally, don’t be afraid of silence; it’s okay to ask for a moment to formulate your response and take a second to think, which can benefit the speaker as well.
Behavioral scientists have found that good listening is one of the most important things we can do to improve our relationships, develop our worldview, and even change people’s minds. Listening in a one-on-one conversation is about being interested in another person and making them feel 41 . There are no universally agreed-upon definitions of high-quality listening, but researchers have found that merely smiling and nodding at set intervals doesn’t quite work. Therefore, in addition to actively attending to a speaker’s words, good listeners also use questions and body language that 42 their understanding and their desire to understand. Once the conversation begins, one of the most important things you can do is try not to interrupt. This doesn't mean you need to stay completely silent. If you do interject, 43 , look for natural pauses to ask open-ended questions that help the speaker dive deeper into their own thoughts. Another great way is 44 summarizing what you just heard and asking if you’ve missed anything. This would show the speaker that you’re truly trying to understand them rather than just waiting for your 45 to talk. Finally, don’t be afraid of silence; it’s okay to ask for a moment to formulate your response and take a second to think, which can benefit the speaker as well.
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- A in fact
- B thus
- C that is
- D however
思路引導 VIP
我們一起來觀察空格前後的動作:前面作者建議「盡量不要打斷別人」,但後面卻說「如果你真的要插話的話...」。請你試著體會一下,這兩個情境(不打斷 vs. 必須插話)在邏輯上是順著講下去的順承關係,還是帶有一點『反過來說』的對比感呢?