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Every person has a great deal of love to give.(1)
G
G
.Here is a general guide to loving.
   Say it.When you say the words "I Love You",make sure you really mean it,and are willing to do anything for that special person.
   (2)
B
B
.If you love someone,you should understand how they feel,where they come from,and who they are.Realise how they could also love you back just as well.
   Love unconditionally(無條件地).Giving unconditional love requires you to love without any expectations.(3)
A
A
.It seems difficult to only love and not demand anything in return in today's world where everyone is selfish.But even in this world we see many examples of unconditional love,for example the love a mother gives to her child and the love between two life partners.To love unconditionally,you will have to learn to sacrifice yourself and your desires and also realise that someone may have a different way of showing his or her love for you.(4)
E
E
.
   Realise it can be lost.If you realise that you can lose the one you love,then you have a greater appreciation of what you have.(5)
D
D
.Don't make an idol of the person you love.This will place them under unnecessary pressure and will likely result in you losing them.
   Never stop loving.Even if you have been hurt before,you should not stop giving love.

A.Try loving just for the sake of love.
B.Put yourself in someone else's shoes.
C.There are many different ways to explain love.
D.Think how lucky you are to have someone to love.
E.Do not expect to be loved back in exactly the same way.
F.It does not make you a bad person to desire someone else's love.
G.There are many different ways to love someone(or even yourself).

【考點】人與自我
【答案】G;B;A;E;D
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