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      2020年考研英語(一)真題及答案解析:

      Part B

      Directions.

      The following paragraphs are given in a wrong order. For Questions 41-45. you are required to reorganize these paragraphs into a coherent article by choosing from the list A-G and filling then into the numbered boxes. Paragraphs C and F have been correctly placed. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET. (10 points)

      A. These tools can help you win every argument- not in the unhelpful sense of beating your

      opponents but in the better sense of learning about the issues that divide people learning why they disagree with us and learning to talk and work together with them. If we readjust our view of arguments-from a verbal fight or tennis game to a reasoned exchange through which we all gain mutual respect, and understanding-then we change the very nature of what it means to"win"an argument.

      B. Of course, many discussions are not so successful. Still, we need to be careful not to accuse

      opponents of bad arguments too quickly. We need to lean how to evaluate them properly. A large

      part of evaluation is calling out bad arguments, but we also need to admit good arguments by

      opponents and to apply the same critical standards to ourselves. Humility requires you to recognize weakness in your own arguments and sometimes also to accept reasons on the opposite side.

      C. None of these will be easy but you can start even if others refuse to Next time you state your

      position, formulate an argument for what you claim and honestly ask yourself whether your

      argument is any good. Next time you talk with someone who takes a stand, ask them to give you a reason for their view Spell out their argument fully and charitably. Assess its strength impartially. Raise objections and listen carefully to their replies.

      D. Carnegie would be right if arguments were fights, which is how we often think of them. like

      physical tights, verbal fights can leave both sides bloodied. Even when you win, you end up no

      better off. Your prospects would be almost as dismal if arguments were even just competitions like. Say, tennis games. Pairs of opponents hit the ball back and forth until one winner emerges from all who entered. Everybody else loses. This kind of thinking is why so many people try to avoid arguments. especially about politics and religion.

      E. In his 1936 work How to Win Friends and Influence People, Dale Carnegie wrote: "There is

      only one way. to get the best of an argument-and that is to avoid it. " This aversion to arguments is common, but it depends on a mistaken view of arguments that causes profound problems for our personal and social lives- and in many ways misses the point of arguing in the first place.

      F. These views of arguments also undermine reason. If you see a conversation as a fight or

      competition. you can win by cheating as long as you don go caught. You will be happy to

      convince people with bad arguments. You can call their views stupid or joke about how ignorant

      they are. None of these tricks will help you understand them, their positions or the issues that

      divide you, but they can help you win-in one way.

      G. There is a better way to win arguments. Imagine that you favor increasing the minimum wage

      in our state, and I do not. If you yell, "Yes, "and I yell. "No, "neither of us learns anything. We

      neither understand nor respect each other. and we have no basis for compromise or cooperation. In contrast, suppose you give a reasonable argument: that full-time workers should not have to live in poverty. Then I counter with another reasonable argument: that a higher minimum wage will force businesses to employ fewer people for less time. Now we can understand each other's positions and recognize our shared values, since we both care about needy workers.

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