He can not help ()at how much his son has grown.
A.exclaim
B.exclaiming
C.exclaimed
D.to exclaim
A.exclaim
B.exclaiming
C.exclaimed
D.to exclaim
A、cannot help following
B、can not but to follow
C、cannot help follow
D、can not but follow
— May I speak to Tom?
— I'm sorry. He isn't in the office now.
—
— Yes, of course.
A、Who's calling, please?
B、Can I leave a message?
C、Can I help you?
—Do you think I can use your dictionary? —______.
A.Yes, you may use
B.Yes, you can
C.Yes, help yourself
D.Certainly, go on
A.You can ask Mary for help
B.You should have asked Tom for help
C.You may ask Mary for help
D.You may have asked Tom for help
1. Help your child communicate. Naturally outgoing kids have an easier time expressing their interest in other children than shy ones do. But you can help build this skill through practice. Ask your child about his favorite games and toys. Praise him for specifics when he shows interest in other people: "You were so nice to let Roger talk about his little dog. I am proud of you."
2. Keep play short and sweet. Parents should keep early play dates short, so no one gets too fired and everyone has fun. Schedule the next one soon after that, so kids can quickly build on their comfort foundation.
3. Know your child. If your child is bossy, talk with him and agree before hand on which toys will be shared and which ones should be put away because your child just can't seem to share them. If you have a shy child, match him with a younger child so he has a chance to be the leader.
4. Help your child help others. Encourage your child to be a better friend by helping him include others in play. If you see someone being excluded, don't ignore it. This is an opportunity to work on your child's ability to understand others. "Rachel is being left out. That must make her feel very sad. Can you think or a way to include her in the game?"
5. Help your kids help themselves. If your child is the one who's being ignored or treated badly, teach him to speak up.
Which word can best describe a child who is good at connecting?
A.Bossy.
B.Confident.
C.Proud
D.Showy.
Nowadays,a husband tends to__________ .
A.play a greater part in looking after the children
B.help his wife by doing most of the housework
C.feel dissatisfied with role in the family
D.take a part.time job so that he can help in the home
There are other valuable sources the employer can use, such as employment agencies, professional societies and so on. He can also advertise in the newspapers and magazines and ask prospective candidates to send in resumes.
The employer has two kinds of qualifications to consider when he wants to choose from among applicants. He must consider both professional qualifications and personal characteristics. A candidate's professional qualifications include his education, experience and skills. These can be listed on a resume. Personal characteristics must be evaluated through interviews.
This passage mainly tells us ______.
A.there are many applications looking for a job
B.how an employer hires his employees
C.employer hires a new employee within his company
D.employer can advertise in newspapers and magazines
Jan:Would you like to give me a ride to the library tonight?
Stephen:__________.But I‘m heading in the other direction.I‘m meeting Jean
tonight.
A.Sorry,I can’t help you
B.I"d like to
C.N0,I wouldn"t
D.Sorry,it Call’t be helped
Change, or the ability to (31) oneself to a changing environment is essential (32) evolution. The farmer whose land is required for housing or industry must adapt himself: he can transfer to another place and master the problems (33) to it; he can change his occupation, perhaps (34) a period of training; or he can starve to death. A nation which can't adapt its trade or defense requirements to (35) world conditions faces an economic and military disaster. Nothing is fixed and permanently stable. (36) must be movement forward, which is progress of a sort, and movement backward, which is decay and deterioration. In a changing world, tradition can be a force for good or for evil. (37) long as it offers a guide, it helps the ignorant and the uninformed to take a step (38) and, thereby adapt themselves to (39) circumstances. But if we make an idol of tradition, it ceases to be a guide. It becomes an obstacle (40) on the path of course. Man is to accept the help which tradition can give but to be well aware of its limitations in a changing world.A.change B.fit C.adapt D.adopt