通读全文,根据第一段“There are always people who take great pleasure in finding faults with others. However, life can become wonderful when you are not constantly busy pointing out its flaws. (总有一些人以挑别人的毛病为乐。然而,当你不总是忙着指出它的缺点时,生活也会变得美好。)”可知,本文...
Some people think that in order to improve the quality of education, students should be encouraged to evaluate and criticize their teachers. Others, however, believe that this would result in a loss of respect and discipline in the classroom. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion....
* Sense of power -- There are people who love to criticize others. It makes them feel good and gives them a sense of power. The more negatively people react to their criticism, the more powerful they feel. * Elicit sympathy to add drama to their lives -- Most negative people are cravi...
Frequent Gossip:They are constantly talking about others in a negative light. Critical Nature:They are quick to judge and criticize others, often without reason. Inconsistent Behavior:They may act friendly to someone’s face but speak badly about them behind their back. ...
Tabachnick said.Young learners constantly ask questions because they are curious about the worl d that remains unknown to them. But this natural curiosity disappears with time.However, questioning your teachers shoul d be encouraged. After all, they are the ones who have been educated, an d ...
5.Who might Lily be? A.The woman's babysitter.B.The woman's boss.C.The woman's child. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A 、B 、C三个选项...
Those who criticize/ oppose/ object to... contend/ argue that... They believe that... Now it is commonly/ generally/ widely believed/ held/ accepted/ felt/ recognized/ acknowledged that... They argue/ claim/ believe that... But I wonder/ doubt whether... ...
But if you are in another part of the Jewish world where you come from a more observant family, you went to a day school, you had a gap year in Israel, you might say, “I just really don’t want to be around people constantly professing anti-Zionist sentiments.” Maybe you wouldn’...
The first standard Carnegie discusses is to not criticize, condemn, or complain (80). In my life, I have seen this principle in action through the way people treat and interact with others. It is important to not be critical of the efforts of others because they are working hard to be ...
1. Those who always criticize For some odd reason, many toxic people gain something by incessantly critiquing others. Chalk it up to poor self-image; the need to feel superior, or whatever – the reason behind it doesn’t matter; this behavior is as unacceptable as it is toxic. We all ...