...resting conversation out of
whomever it is you’re talking to.Here’s an example:“Usually
it’s, ‘How did you get here?’” Hagy says. “That brings in, ‘I have this old,
broken-down vehicle’ or ‘I rode the bus with these crazy people who were doing
witchcraft in the back.’ It just...
... make some accommodations to the other person's interests and desires. For example, maybe they want to work out early every Saturday morning, but you prefer to sleep in on weekends. Negotiate. Maybe the Saturday session could be done on alternate weekends.Another important point is that each of you ...
...major role. People’s hesitancy to delay satisfaction is the most obvious
example, but there are others. One of them is about how the most accessible
information in the present affects decisions about the future. For instance,
you might hear someone say: “It’s cold this winter, so I needn’t w...
...interesting conversation out of whomever it is you're talking to.Here's an example:"Usually it's, 'How did you get here?'" Hagy says. "That
brings in, 'I have this old, broken-down vehicle' or 'I rode the bus with these
crazy people who were doing witchcraft in the back.' It just opens up
conversati...
...k
from Rome. The city has made some new rules.M: Really? What rules?W: For example, people
who dress up as Roman soldiers in charge of photos won’t be allowed near
tourist spots, and street performers can’t sing or play their music on public
transport. Another rule bans tourists from eating in p...
...t could be useful for many
other challenges too. If you enjoy cooking, for example, you may faithfully
follow a recipe without questioning the instructions. But why not try to break
away from those habits and deliberately do the “wrong” thing for a change, and
see where your derring takes you? I...
...se submissions, coding (编码) experiences into different categories. For example,
one participant’s experience of “We
sat and listened to the waves at the beach for a while” was assigned the categories “sitting at
beach” and “listening to waves. ”Across the 320 submissions, a
pattern...
...ot courageous, any more than Saul is courageous’). Here are some further examples:[4] Tom is no more athletic than he ever was. [‘Tom is not athletic, any more than he ever was athletic’][5] I can no more apologize than I could kneel to them.[6] I would no more think of hitting a student than ...
...are also very tan (晒黑的) because they enjoy outdoor
___18___. For example, Matt likes football and Martin is a tennis player. They
are much taller than me and I always have to look up when I ___19___ to them.
They both love to ___20___, so Mum often says that they could eat a horse. Their
p...
...t the modal
interpretation seems to be normal, as indicated by most of the examples given
so far. If the antecedent corresponds to the object of the infinitive, the
modal interpretation is the only possible one: The thing to do is . . . ['The thing we
should do is . . .'; not = 'The thing we do i...
... and inspiring if you
use these comparisons as a source of motivation, for example, “If they can
achieve that, so can I.” Comparing yourself with someone who is doing worse
than you could result in fear and worry if you think about how you could fall
into similar circumstances, or it can draw ou...
...ng management rules for protected areas under their own jurisdictions. For example, Huanglong, a famous protected area for giant panda conservation, has multiple designations including the national nature reserve, national forest park, national scenic and historical area, world heritage site, and bi...
...l say, "No, thanks". When an American is served
with beer by the host, for example, he might say, "No, thanks. I'll take
some orange juice if you have it." That is what an American will do. So
when you go to the United States, you'd better remember the famous saying: "When
in Rome, do as the Romans ...
....Why does the author
mention Peter Mountford and Elizabeth Sims?A. To give examples of
great novelists.B. To stress the theme of
this issue.C. To encourage writing
for the magazine.D. To recommend their new
books. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选...
... of a chiropractic treatment.B. The complexity of veterinarians’ work.C. Examples of rare animal diseases.D. The effectiveness of holistic medicine.27. Why does the author mention the American Holistic
Veterinary Medical Association?A. To prove Farber’s point.B. To emphasize its importance.C. To...