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(18分) 材料一:小杰原本是一位热爱学习,成绩优良的学生。但后来,自从他在网吧

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材料一:小杰原本是一位热爱学习,成绩优良的学生。但后来,自从他在网吧结识了一帮“哥们”后,就逐步发生变化:一有空,不是进网吧打游戏,就是外出瞎混。功课不预习,作业靠抄袭,成绩逐步下降。一天,“哥们”约他到外边去“找钱”,行窃时被当场抓获。

材料二:小英原本一个人独来独往,随着学习内容的进展,自己学习数学感觉越来越吃力,心情郁闷起来。老师的提醒让她转变了很多,她开始主动与数学较好的小娜、小军、小琳等同学交往,一有空就找他们探讨数学问题,在他们的影响下,不仅心情变得愉悦起来,而且数学成绩节节攀升。最近小英被学校”数学之星”兴趣小组接纳为新成员,让她兴奋不已。

(1)小杰、小英都交往了一些朋友,但朋友给他们带来的变化却截然不同,这是为什么?这对我们有何启示?(8分)

(2)小英的变化还说明了哪些道理?(10分)

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C.many employees fail to recognize the need of flattery

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