For teachers, they should ___ the students’ good jobs as often as possible when it’s necessary.A.doubtB.punishC.praiseD.warn 免费查看参考答案及解析 题目: 73.如有以下定义:char str1[8], str2[8] = "good";则不能将str2的内容赋给str1数组的是( )。 A、 str1 = str2; B、 strnc...
A. in a restaurant B. in a library C. on the Internet D. in an IT company 3. The writer wrote this text to ___. A. tell us the importance of doing part-time jobs B. advise teenagers how to choose a part-time job C.
Interview: Astro Teller talks about how the good economy has shaped the attitudes of 30-year-olds toward their jobsROBERT SIEGEL
10 Easy and Simple Persuasive Speech Topics Below follow topics that should be easy enough to persuade your audience without going into too much research. There are some which can be used as ‘tongue in cheek’ topics such as ‘The paparazzi are the real stalkers’ and ‘People need to visi...
connection, it hasn’t quite yet provided a perfect alternative to headphones, nor the headphone jack. This is especially important because among 18-29 year olds, 87% of them have used their smartphonesto listen to music streaming servicesin 2015. Evenour unscientific pollingreflects the same ...
in an IT company 【2】The writer wrote this text to ___. A. tell us the importance of doing part-time jobs B. advise teenagers how to choose a part-time job C. teach young people how to make lots of money D. introduce his/her experience of doing part-time jobs 【3】 Why do s...
It’s also possible that Gen Zers are currently working gigs and doing jobs they’re not that invested in (or maybe they’re just hippier than their grandparents!). And 25-34-year olds? We’d hypothesize that it has a lot to do with their circumstances: they need positive feedback to...
“If you are working on something that you really care about, you don’t have to be pushed. The vision pulls you.”— Steve Jobs “Security is mostly a superstition. Life is either a daring adventure or nothing.”— Helen Keller
Living in Japan is one of the best things I have ever done and this is what my experience was like, from the good to the bad, and yep, sometimes the ugly.
There aren’t many jobs that have “drinking beer” as the first requirement. Calgary’s Don Tse, also known as the Don of Beer, left behind a successful law career to pursue his ultimate dream job — tasting, judging and writing about the bubbly brew. You can hear the episode by cli...