2025年学霸组合训练八年级英语上册译林版泰州专版第93页答案
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According to the World Health Organization(世界卫生组织), just like smoking, loneliness can lead to people's health problems. In many countries, even young people are now feeling lonely. What can we do to fight this problem?
Asa Koski is a social scientist in Lulea, Sweden(瑞典). She believes one way is to encourage people to say hello to others when they meet. She recently started the "Sag hej! (Say hi)" project. Workers put up advertisements about the project on buses and teachers offer different lessons to students at schools to encourage people to communicate with each other more. Lulea is near the Arctic Circle(北极圈). Winters there are long and cold. The temperature can drop to -15 ℃ almost all year around. But Koski doesn't think the weather alone has made young Swedes feel lonely. People like playing games on mobile phones for too many hours. It's a far bigger reason.
An American girl Lauren Ell first came to Sweden as an exchange student in 2014. "Making friends with Swedish students is almost not possible," she says. Many of her classmates would go home after school and play video games. Ell has lived in Sweden for ten years now, but she still feels like she is an outsider. She thinks the "Sag hej!" project could be a good way to help with the problem. "I'm very happy to see many people put down their phones and are glad to talk to each other now," Lauren Ell says.
Teachers in Lulea have reported that the project has already worked. More and more students are willing to say "Hi" when they meet each other every day.
Koski says, "Saying hi to someone sends out a message that you're willing to stop and chat or to help if there's a problem. For some people, that can really help a lot."
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