If you learn to read the signs, you can tell whether what a person says is what he really means, or whether, like the man whose stomach does not move when he laughs, he is trying to deceive you.()
The old man lives(). He always feels().
He succeeded()out a lot of things entirely new in the world.
If the man()succeed, he must work as hard as he can.
He is the man()dog bit me.
Although he knew little about the large amount of work done in the field, he succeeded_____other more well-informed experimenters failed.
The sentence is true or false?Judging from what you say, he ought to succeed.
If people feel hopeless, they don’t bother to ________ the skills they need to succeed.
He succeeded in ________the ball across the line.
71. If a man is easily taken in by emotional traps, he will not be able to make____ judgements.
If people feel hopeless, they don‘t bother to ________ the skills they need to succeed.
Where was the small man's wife while he was at the party?
It is not easy to learn English well, but if you______, you will succeed in the end.
What is the size of the man's cello when he began to learn?
根据所听到的内容作答_____。 A)Smoking is the only bad habit the man should change. B)She doesn’t love the man as deep as before. C)She doesn’t want to have a baby if the man smokes. D)Maybe she will leave the man if he continues to smoke.
听力原文: We know that, for the most part, the bigger a man's muscles are, the stronger he is. (18[C])Can it be claimed, then, that the larger the brain a man possesses, the smarter he is? The answer is no.
The speaker tells the students that they are not likely to succeed if they______.
If any man here does not agree with me. he should______ his own plan for improving the living conditions of these people.
Henry______a rich man today if he had been more careful about his investment in the past.
Woman: Is Tim aware of the consequences of smoking? Man: Sure he is, but he's afraid that he'll gain weight if he quits. Question: Why does Tim smoke?
An argument can succeed in justifying its conclusion even if its audience rejects the argument's premises.()
Jobs genius for creating products and his marketing talent have long been hailed. All of that comes through in Becoming Steve Jobs, Schlender s and Tetzeli s new book. They contend that Jobs was a far more complex and interesting man than the half-genius / half-jerk stereotype, and a good part of their book is an attempt to craft a more rounded portrait. What makes their book important is that they also contend—persuasively, I believe—that, the stereotype notwithstanding, he was not the same man in his prime that he had been at the beginning of his career. The inexperienced, impulsive, arrogant youth who co-founded Apple was very different from the mature and thoughtful man who returned to his struggling creation and turned it into a company that made breathtaking products while becoming the dominant technology company of our time. Had he not changed, they write, he would not have succeeded.
The speker tells the students tht theyre not likely to succeed if they______.re tooThe speker tells the students tht theyre not likely to succeed if they______.re too selfish B.do everythings others do C.re not greedy enough D.don’t get right degree
One silly question I simply can't stand is "How do you feel?". Usually the question is asked of a man in action --- a man on the go, walking along the street, or busily working at his desk. So what do you expect him to say? He'll probably say, "Fine, I'm all right," but "you've put a bug in his ear" -- maybe now he's not sure. If you are a good friend, you may have seen something in his face, or his walk, that he overlooked that morning. It starts him worrying a little. First thing you know, he looks in a mirror to see if everything is all right, while you go merrily on your way asking someone else, "How do you feel?"