Einstein never showed jealousy, vanity, bitterness, anger, resentment, or friendliness.
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- He seemed immune ______ such emotions as jealousy, vanity, bitterness, anger and resentment. A: to B: from C: with D: of
- ____(相反地), many latchkey children expressed much bitterness, resentment, and anger for being made to live in this fashion.
- In this exercise, there are some points about the aspects of Einstein's personality. You are required to fill in the blanks to complete the sentences. * Einstein was modest. When I displayed some tricks playing yo-yo, he nodded his head and was quite i 1 (被打动,有深刻印象)by my skill. * Einstein was purposeful. He knew what he wanted. He wanted to understand the nature of the universe and its l 2 (逻辑)and functioning. * Einstein was confident. He knew there were answers beyond his intellectual reach, but this did not f___3____ (使沮丧)him. He was content to go as far as he could. * Einstein was focused. He seemed i___4___ (有免疫力的)to the emotions like vanity, bitterness, jealousy, anger or personal ambition. He didn't have any interest in the practical a_____5___(应用) of his ideas and theories. He was p___6___ (纯粹的)and exclusively a theorist. * Einstein was stubborn and he stuck to his own method. He refused to take a ___7__ (拆开)the bird toy to see how it worked. * Einstein was puzzled about his fame. He thought it had been his good f__8___(运气) to get his ideas accepted by the world.
- Conversely, many latchkey children expressed much bitterness, ____(怨恨), and anger for being made to live in this fashion.
- Whenthe author pointed out Einstein's wrong way of playing the Yo-Yo,Einstein's nodded. Einstein's nodding showed that hewas modest.