百度试题 结果1 题目 2. When people are sad or angry_, they want to express how they feel. You need to listen silently first until they get calm. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上 反馈 收藏
he just follows successful people's example. 47. why do we tend to think that busy people are of high status? b) we hold the belief that hard work leads to success. 48. what do we learn about the culture of ...
Almost any emotion-good or bad, happy or sad can cause tears. Crying is a way that we ease (舒缓) built-up emotions. Tears can help you when you feel you are ready to blow up because of very strong feelings. It may explain why people who are afraid to cry often suffer more heart...
How does he feel?He is doing homework.They are happy.What are they doing?How do they feel?They are playing games.He is angry.What is he doing?How does he feel?He is walking.She is sad.What is she doing?How does she feel?She is saying goodbye to her grandfather.He is afraid.How...
Why are you feeling sad today?(你今天为什么感到难过?) How do you go to school?(你怎么上学?) 多听多说:通过听英语材料,如英文歌曲、电影、播客等,培养对疑问词的敏感度。同时,多与他人进行英语对话,练习使用疑问词。 分类记忆:将疑问词按类别进行记忆,如人(who)、物(what)、地点(where)、时间(when)...
Changes are brought about every day by the decisions we make: which school to attend, which job to take, whom to marry. Voluntary(自愿的) changes also make most of us uneasy because we don’t know how those changes will affect our future. 【小题3】...
I study the psychology of technology,and it seems to me that we are sleepwalking into a world where technology is severely affecting our well-being.Technology can be hugely useful in the modern living,but we need to stop it from taking over. For many of us,it is becoming increasingly ...
Everybody gets sad from time to time. If you want to know how to cheer people up, here are someeasy steps to help you.Listen to them. Usually, sad or stressed people aren't really looking for an answer. 1.Doyou know why they're sad? Pull up a chair, offer a smile, and give ...
Struggle with the hierarchy because so many people are new to remote work Many businesses struggle to maintain a definable hierarchical structure because many people don’t know where to lead their questions. Those starting at the bottom are given instructions to send their questions to the unknown...
To prevent defensive responses, label your feelings with words outside the anger family—"sad" or "scared." This post is in response to Why Reading Other People's Feelings Really MattersBy Susan Krauss Whitbourne PhD, ABPP We are wired to have feelings. If we express these feelings in...