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A single chopstick breaks easily, but a bundle stays unbroken. For high school seniors facing academic pressure and future uncertainties, learning to cooperate with others is not just a skill — it's a survival tool. When preparing for exams, study groups allow students to share knowledge. For example, one might explain math concepts clearly, while another is strong in analyzing literature. Together, they fill gaps in understanding. A classmate's different viewpoint can turn a confusing problem into a solvable one, puzzle pieces fitting together to reveal a complete picture.Cooperation also builds social skills. Imagine planning a class event: some prefer creative ideas, others focus on practical details. Through discussion, students learn to balance innovation and realism-a skill vital for adult life. Even disagreements, if handled calmly, become lessons in understanding others' feelings.Working together helps overcome challenges. During tough times, like preparing for important exams, classmates can support each other emotionally. A shared laugh during a break or encouraging word before a test reduces stress. Research shows students in supportive teams perform better.However, teamwork requires effort. Avoid relying too much on others or dominating discussions. A good team member contributes actively but also steps back when needed. Think of teamwork as a dance: everyone has a role, and harmony comes from cooperation, not chaos. Regular communication, like weekly check-ins, ensures everyone stays aligned (一致的) while respecting individual strengths.So, cooperation is a bridge connecting individual talent to collective success. It prepares students not only for exams but also for future careers and relationships.A. Teamwork makes learning more effective.B. This simple truth applies to teamwork too.C. Working on a team, you have the entire group's support.D. They always stay motivated longer than those working alone.E. Team members are under heavy pressure to make a decision.F. Group projects teach us to listen, negotiate and respect differences.G. For instance, let a teammate lead if he or she understands the topic better. 答案:【1】B【2】A【3】F【4】D【5】G
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