SHAME () A: grief B: anguish C: suffering D: remorse E: humiliation
SHAME () A: grief B: anguish C: suffering D: remorse E: humiliation
Which of the following are steps of making an apology? ( ) A: express remorse B: admit responsibility C: make amends D: promise that won’t happen
Which of the following are steps of making an apology? ( ) A: express remorse B: admit responsibility C: make amends D: promise that won’t happen
What<br/>are the four steps of making an apology?( ) A: Express remorse B: Admit<br/>responsibility C: Make<br/>amends D: Promise that won’t happen
What<br/>are the four steps of making an apology?( ) A: Express remorse B: Admit<br/>responsibility C: Make<br/>amends D: Promise that won’t happen
feeling of anxiety, guilt or remorse, esp. about the state of the world; strong anxiety and unhappiness, especially about personal problems A: angst B: agility C: resonate D: acronym
feeling of anxiety, guilt or remorse, esp. about the state of the world; strong anxiety and unhappiness, especially about personal problems A: angst B: agility C: resonate D: acronym
6)In The Waste Land, the great despair of modern existence doesn’t just come from a sense of meaninglessness, but from a very deep________ . A: A. regret B: B. diffidence C: C. loneliness D: D. remorse
6)In The Waste Land, the great despair of modern existence doesn’t just come from a sense of meaninglessness, but from a very deep________ . A: A. regret B: B. diffidence C: C. loneliness D: D. remorse
The most important feeling for the nurse to convey to the client in order for the client with personality disorder to accept the nurse is one of() A: Let client feel warm and being care B: Willingness to help C: Remorse for client D: No-nonsense demands with client
The most important feeling for the nurse to convey to the client in order for the client with personality disorder to accept the nurse is one of() A: Let client feel warm and being care B: Willingness to help C: Remorse for client D: No-nonsense demands with client
What does “The horror! The horror!” mean? ( ) A: Kurtz became aware of the evil and immoral events that he was involved in during his lifetime. B: “The horror” reveals that what Kurtz perceived is nothingness, the “hollowness” of his self and the brutal world. C: It reflects the blindness and sadness caused by the alienation and loss of self in modern society. D: Kurtz said it because he felt remorse for all the horrible things he had done throughout his life.
What does “The horror! The horror!” mean? ( ) A: Kurtz became aware of the evil and immoral events that he was involved in during his lifetime. B: “The horror” reveals that what Kurtz perceived is nothingness, the “hollowness” of his self and the brutal world. C: It reflects the blindness and sadness caused by the alienation and loss of self in modern society. D: Kurtz said it because he felt remorse for all the horrible things he had done throughout his life.
Part One Reading Comprehension (10%)Directions: In this part there is one passage followed by five questions. You are required to select the best choice for each question from a list of choices marked by capital letters following the question and fill in the blank with the corresponding LETTER. It would be difficult to find someone who is in favor of drunk driving. Similarly no one would jump on the bandwagon urging more child abuse. Some activities are considered repulsive and totally unacceptable to almost everyone. Drunk driving, unlike child abuse, however, is a crime that many Americans not only commit more than once in their lives, but also freely discuss among their friends and fellow workers.If someone reads about a co-employee or neighbor being arrested for drunk driving, usually little is made of it; many even treat the occurrence in a humorous fashion. Hale and Hardy Fellows comfort the criminal with their own tales of close encounters with the law. So “better luck next time” is the casual warning of the drunk driver's comrades. “Next time” is mentioned so matter-of-factly that everyone knows that these drunk drivers do not realize that “next time” might end in a crippling accident, an innocent bystander's death, enormous heartache, anguish, and ultimately remorse. But then it's too late. By then the drunk driver will have done the worst, and all the merriment of the night's imbibing fades quickly in the presence of grief at the scene of an accident.Of course, the comrades are shocked, even frightened momentarily. Couldn't the perpetrator of one of America's controlled crimes just as easily have been one of them? Maybe someone's “next time” might be the “last time”.1. The biggest difference between drunk driving and child abuse is ________. A: one is a serious crime, and the other one is not B: one crime is treated lightly by many, and the other is not C: one is tightly controlled, and the other is not D: one destroys the family unit, and the other does not
Part One Reading Comprehension (10%)Directions: In this part there is one passage followed by five questions. You are required to select the best choice for each question from a list of choices marked by capital letters following the question and fill in the blank with the corresponding LETTER. It would be difficult to find someone who is in favor of drunk driving. Similarly no one would jump on the bandwagon urging more child abuse. Some activities are considered repulsive and totally unacceptable to almost everyone. Drunk driving, unlike child abuse, however, is a crime that many Americans not only commit more than once in their lives, but also freely discuss among their friends and fellow workers.If someone reads about a co-employee or neighbor being arrested for drunk driving, usually little is made of it; many even treat the occurrence in a humorous fashion. Hale and Hardy Fellows comfort the criminal with their own tales of close encounters with the law. So “better luck next time” is the casual warning of the drunk driver's comrades. “Next time” is mentioned so matter-of-factly that everyone knows that these drunk drivers do not realize that “next time” might end in a crippling accident, an innocent bystander's death, enormous heartache, anguish, and ultimately remorse. But then it's too late. By then the drunk driver will have done the worst, and all the merriment of the night's imbibing fades quickly in the presence of grief at the scene of an accident.Of course, the comrades are shocked, even frightened momentarily. Couldn't the perpetrator of one of America's controlled crimes just as easily have been one of them? Maybe someone's “next time” might be the “last time”.1. The biggest difference between drunk driving and child abuse is ________. A: one is a serious crime, and the other one is not B: one crime is treated lightly by many, and the other is not C: one is tightly controlled, and the other is not D: one destroys the family unit, and the other does not
Part Four Reading Comprehension (10%)Directions: In this part there is one passage followed by five questions. You are required to select the best choice for each question from a list of choices marked by capital letters following the question and fill in the blank with the corresponding LETTER. It would be difficult to find someone who is in favor of drunk driving. Similarly no one would jump on the bandwagon urging more child abuse. Some activities are considered repulsive (不愉悦的) and totally unacceptable to almost everyone. Drunk driving, unlike child abuse, however, is a crime that many Americans not only commit more than once in their lives, but also freely discuss among their friends and fellow workers. If someone reads about a co-employee or neighbor being arrested for drunk driving, usually little is made of it; many even treat the occurrence in a humorous fashion. Hale and Hardy Fellows comfort the criminal with their own tales of close encounters with the law. So “better luck next time” is the casual warning of the drunk driver's comrades. “Next time” is mentioned so matter-of-factly that everyone knows that these drunk drivers do not realize that “next time” might end in a crippling accident, an innocent bystander's death, enormous heartache, anguish, and ultimately remorse. But then it's too late. By then the drunk driver will have done the worst, and all the merriment of the night's imbibing fades quickly in the presence of grief at the scene of an accident. Of course, the comrades are shocked, even frightened momentarily. Couldn't the perpetrator of one of America's controlled crimes just as easily have been one of them? Maybe someone's “next time” might be the “last time”.1.The biggest difference between drunk driving and child abuse is ________. A: one is a serious crime, and the other one is not B: one crime is treated lightly by many, and the other is not C: one is tightly controlled, and the other is not D: one destroys the family unit, and the other does not
Part Four Reading Comprehension (10%)Directions: In this part there is one passage followed by five questions. You are required to select the best choice for each question from a list of choices marked by capital letters following the question and fill in the blank with the corresponding LETTER. It would be difficult to find someone who is in favor of drunk driving. Similarly no one would jump on the bandwagon urging more child abuse. Some activities are considered repulsive (不愉悦的) and totally unacceptable to almost everyone. Drunk driving, unlike child abuse, however, is a crime that many Americans not only commit more than once in their lives, but also freely discuss among their friends and fellow workers. If someone reads about a co-employee or neighbor being arrested for drunk driving, usually little is made of it; many even treat the occurrence in a humorous fashion. Hale and Hardy Fellows comfort the criminal with their own tales of close encounters with the law. So “better luck next time” is the casual warning of the drunk driver's comrades. “Next time” is mentioned so matter-of-factly that everyone knows that these drunk drivers do not realize that “next time” might end in a crippling accident, an innocent bystander's death, enormous heartache, anguish, and ultimately remorse. But then it's too late. By then the drunk driver will have done the worst, and all the merriment of the night's imbibing fades quickly in the presence of grief at the scene of an accident. Of course, the comrades are shocked, even frightened momentarily. Couldn't the perpetrator of one of America's controlled crimes just as easily have been one of them? Maybe someone's “next time” might be the “last time”.1.The biggest difference between drunk driving and child abuse is ________. A: one is a serious crime, and the other one is not B: one crime is treated lightly by many, and the other is not C: one is tightly controlled, and the other is not D: one destroys the family unit, and the other does not