Which of the following characterizes losers A: Losers tend to postpone enjoyment and not to discipline themselves. B: Losers tend to restrain their love and caring. C: Losers tend to give up some of the techniques which they develop to cope with bad experiences. D: Losers are so afraid to try new things that they often change their plans to suit the situation.
Which of the following characterizes losers A: Losers tend to postpone enjoyment and not to discipline themselves. B: Losers tend to restrain their love and caring. C: Losers tend to give up some of the techniques which they develop to cope with bad experiences. D: Losers are so afraid to try new things that they often change their plans to suit the situation.
中国大学MOOC: Look at the title, subtitle, source, picture and notes of the news article introduced in task 1. Predict again what the article might be about.Scientists aim to keep whales from the being biggest losers in sailboat racesNew guidelines could help prevent often-deadly collisions with boats Washington Post, July 10, 2017 http://edu-image.nosdn.127.net/C91BDB222320BBD9E7FAB68FE574EF34.jpg?imageView&thumbnail=890x0&quality=100Two humpback whales crest next to a sailboat off the coast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, in 2010. Collisions between racing sailboats and whales are often deadly for the animals, so scientists and racing groups are working together to reduce the chance of collisions. (Heidi Hansen/Whale and Dolphin Conservation via AP)Question: The news article might be about ____.
中国大学MOOC: Look at the title, subtitle, source, picture and notes of the news article introduced in task 1. Predict again what the article might be about.Scientists aim to keep whales from the being biggest losers in sailboat racesNew guidelines could help prevent often-deadly collisions with boats Washington Post, July 10, 2017 http://edu-image.nosdn.127.net/C91BDB222320BBD9E7FAB68FE574EF34.jpg?imageView&thumbnail=890x0&quality=100Two humpback whales crest next to a sailboat off the coast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, in 2010. Collisions between racing sailboats and whales are often deadly for the animals, so scientists and racing groups are working together to reduce the chance of collisions. (Heidi Hansen/Whale and Dolphin Conservation via AP)Question: The news article might be about ____.