The uncontrolled use of firewood ultimately led to serious consequence —( ).
The uncontrolled use of firewood ultimately led to serious consequence —( ).
About 31 people<br/>were killed and 141 people were injured in the violent and<br/>uncontrolled ______. A: dragon B: corridor C: council D: riot
About 31 people<br/>were killed and 141 people were injured in the violent and<br/>uncontrolled ______. A: dragon B: corridor C: council D: riot
If it is left______, this fast spreading disease is likely to affect millions of Asian and African children, including more and more injured grown-ups. A: unchecked B: uncontrolled C: aggravated D: contaminated
If it is left______, this fast spreading disease is likely to affect millions of Asian and African children, including more and more injured grown-ups. A: unchecked B: uncontrolled C: aggravated D: contaminated
A receptionist needs to answer phone calls, note down specific information or record as voice messages and ensure that no calls go __________. A: unanswered B: uncontrolled C: uncharted D: undecided
A receptionist needs to answer phone calls, note down specific information or record as voice messages and ensure that no calls go __________. A: unanswered B: uncontrolled C: uncharted D: undecided
Which of the following is NOT the reason for the greenhouse effect A: Uncontrolled development. B: A warming atmosphere at a global level. C: Sunlight reaches the forest floor, dries plants and lights fires. D: No limits on logging and bad fire preventing efforts.
Which of the following is NOT the reason for the greenhouse effect A: Uncontrolled development. B: A warming atmosphere at a global level. C: Sunlight reaches the forest floor, dries plants and lights fires. D: No limits on logging and bad fire preventing efforts.
Write one summary according to what you have learned this week: [br][/br] You may want to offer help if your friend falls into depression(抑郁). Depression is a complex emotional illness and it is necssary to do adequate(充足) research about the illness. You may access anumber of resources to gain a deep understanding of this emotional condition. You can also find books or magazines in the library. If you still have some questions, you can see a doctor. In the end, you should havea good idea of what is affecting your friend. People with depression are often very afraid of talking to someone except their doctors. They can easily be ashamed of their condition and consequently they try to hide it. You shouldn’t be surprised if a depressed friend won’t open up to you. However , when he or she does , you should let the words flow. Don’t be judgemental and never interrupt! Listening is not an easy skill, as it’s likely that you can’t help voicing your opinion. If your friend shows likely signs of depression, such as the feeling of worthlessness, a lack of interest in daily activities and uncontrolled crying, you should contact a doctor, scheduel an appointment andaccompany him or her on the first visit. If he or she refuses, let several days go by before making another suggestion. You should be able to identify moments when he or she seems to have better moods. These moments could be the right time to ask him or her to see the doctor. Over time, your friend begins to cooperate and see the doctor. At last, as a caregiver, you also need someone to talk to and perhaps you may join a support group so you can meet other caregivers. You shouldn’t sacrifice your own physical and mental condition when helping people with depression. There are cases when caregivers become depressed. If it happens, there is no shame in seeing a doctor yourself. (320 words)
Write one summary according to what you have learned this week: [br][/br] You may want to offer help if your friend falls into depression(抑郁). Depression is a complex emotional illness and it is necssary to do adequate(充足) research about the illness. You may access anumber of resources to gain a deep understanding of this emotional condition. You can also find books or magazines in the library. If you still have some questions, you can see a doctor. In the end, you should havea good idea of what is affecting your friend. People with depression are often very afraid of talking to someone except their doctors. They can easily be ashamed of their condition and consequently they try to hide it. You shouldn’t be surprised if a depressed friend won’t open up to you. However , when he or she does , you should let the words flow. Don’t be judgemental and never interrupt! Listening is not an easy skill, as it’s likely that you can’t help voicing your opinion. If your friend shows likely signs of depression, such as the feeling of worthlessness, a lack of interest in daily activities and uncontrolled crying, you should contact a doctor, scheduel an appointment andaccompany him or her on the first visit. If he or she refuses, let several days go by before making another suggestion. You should be able to identify moments when he or she seems to have better moods. These moments could be the right time to ask him or her to see the doctor. Over time, your friend begins to cooperate and see the doctor. At last, as a caregiver, you also need someone to talk to and perhaps you may join a support group so you can meet other caregivers. You shouldn’t sacrifice your own physical and mental condition when helping people with depression. There are cases when caregivers become depressed. If it happens, there is no shame in seeing a doctor yourself. (320 words)