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いいNT 作文生で始ま 間和24SS還UI IA っています、 選んではいけまゃん なお丈 ゃ 1 Sonality efincs theories ”- Pd how v ts about whar personalit He Won Thoush ET 還TROUSGtRRR the gencra agreementi YRand tow or basi の ic persong Ei 者 8 Dersonality traits re frst formed. Ded by carly jit i " 。 eXperiences and ? 8nd tend to sta Stay ( 団 ). personality Ye CXNpericnce SIsnificant Dersonality changcs、 changes can si geS can stil occur depending on new life experi ETie NE二 nces。 People cmotional stress or jife。 hanging ts ri al strcss or lfec nging cVents can cxperi erience Ven the kind of si T We take Can changi e kind of social roles で take on can change Rh も 1 Darents or people heavily invested in new jobs can find themselves responsiblc DerSonality、 Firsttime becoming 6 IS morc SS their new roles force them to ch 1 angc how they think feel and behave in general、People in new Tomantic relationships can find themselvcs becoming more carin i 1 i 1 g about their partners welLbeing as their view of the world changes. As our Hives change, ( 2| ) our personalities、 But do most people reallY gz7 to change their personalities? While we tend to admire people ho are more active and confidcnt than we are. how many of us are really wiling to put in the effort to make the kind of long-term changes that can alter personality traits? According to a recent research study by psychologists at the University of Ilinois、most people are dissatisfied with their own personality and wished to change in a more DoSiHVe direction。 Only thirteen percent reported bcing satisficd with themsclves as they Were. As for whether people really can alter their personality traits the evidence is a httle more controversial.、 Though many people try to change their personalities,cither through counseling or by developing therr own selFimprovement prOgram. such as taking pubhic る8多もkgSCAt2(r&0 太る衝 ACN 0人 X speaking courses to become me social and outgoing, itS still dcbatable how eftective these RARhESI( 3間 1 jn mind。 Nathan Hiudson and RChris Fralcy of the Universty hg 6 f Illinois at Urbana- Champaign conducted a Study to see whether research subjects could of Il ( change mcasurable aspects of their personality. 放 S as tha articipants Were able to make signicam What the researchers jound was that pa に pa 寺 P MM が の ality changeS. Eor example: people who wanted 0 become more extrOVei S rsonality C ド のる2わり すい | 馬 辻。 9 MEI y peri ) in how they MI 2 in cxtroversion by the end of the study period。 ( nh 2 ンムな が 0 る名 電・ 0 電 」 軸 肌間 aa they | reported signthicant changes m ther responded tO DerSOn2 5 ges they wanted to make. As one example, 人飲 sonality chani Dehaviour。 which matched the per y the cnd ot the study do people who described themselves as being more cxtroverted b

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ァx 国村102 頭| 2 3 6 意見要約 、 上品 こついて友人に基詩を求め ている会 6 っに最も適したものを, それ 次の会新は, ある大学 に入れる9 のceる26の れ FFの⑳-⑳のう ちから 。 ja Td Hike to ask 7Ou for some aQdV1ce about working Sarah : Well friend8: r finding it more and more difficult to 生生 ay。 Frankly part-tmm today の 2 out hrough schOO*: and paY tI Tm rece1V1ng 7 pay my W9) noughr toO Hive_on Tm afraid T might school fees at the same tme. On の 6 not be able to concentrate on my 5 the other hand, 1 rking part-time at a fast-food k. Brian youlhe WM の restaurant, arent YOU ゥ? What do YOU think ? んye can definitely eat better and get studies 1 Wor Brian : Well, by working part-time: suficient school supplies. But the bestpartis wecanget an tunity to make friends with peo came acquainted with a truck driver/who delivers opDor ple from different backgrounds. 70 Trecently be foodstuffs. He's about my father's age and he often tells me about バ the pleasant as well as the bitter experiences in his Hife. We can jearn a great deal by working/ which will surely help us when we to choose a more permanent joD. Sarah : So, Brian, you thinkthat| 1 ⑪ apart-time job teaches us to endure hardshps a part-time job has Hittle to do with our performance in college 、⑬/ working part-time enables us to get a job in a major company ⑭⑰ working part-tme provides a fresh perspective on hfe Sarah: How about you、 Helen ? Do you agree with Brian ? Helen: Well, 1 should say my opinion is quite the contrary. ! came to college to devote myself to the study of physics. Did you know a recent survey showed that college students who work more than

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