John' s success in his career will be a great ()to his agedparents.
A.satisfaction
B.solution
C.concentration
D.attraction
A.satisfaction
B.solution
C.concentration
D.attraction
John's success in his career will be a great ______ to his aged parents.
A.satisfaction
B.concentration
C.attraction
D.solution
A、Mrs. Warren’s Profession
B、Widower’s Houses
C、Arms and the Man
D、John Bull’s Other Island
William Hunt, the laughingstock of the third season, already has an album out. The 31-year-old engineering student performs comical covers of popular tunes by R. Kelly, Elton John, The Beach Boys, Enrique Iglesias and, of course, the Ricky Martin numbers that made him infamous.
In its first week, the CD cracked Billboard's Top 40, selling more than 38,000 copies. The self-proclaimed Real American Idol has appeared on everything from The Today Show to The Tonight Show, and even sang at a nationally televised NBA game. On May 15 he's scheduled to share the same stage as Jessica Simpson, Lenny Kravitz, OutKast and Janet Jackson at the Wango Tango Music Festival at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif.
Who is the laughingstock of Idol's third season?
A.Jessica Simpson
B.William Hunt
C.Lermy Kravitz
D.Janet Jackson
The concept of Emotional Intelligence (EQ or EI) was first defined by Peter Salovey and John Mayer, but it became(1)popular after Daniel Goleman published his bestseller Emotional Intelligence in 1995.A(2)of emotional intelligence is "knowing how you and others feel and what to do about it".
The control center of our emotions is a small part of our brain called the amygdala (扁桃核). It scans incoming signals from our sensory organs (eyes, ears, etc.) and(3)the emotional alarm center of our body. When it(4)a condition that we hate, that we fear, or that could hurt us, it(5)an immediate response from the other parts of our brain that control our actions. The amygdala's(6)web of neural connections allows it,(7)an emotional emergency, to take control of much of the rest of the brain, including the rational mind. This(8)why we sometimes do things "without thinking",(9)closing our eyes just before a flying bug hits our face or losing our control during the course of a quarrel.
In fact, the importance of EQ for individual success has(10)as a hot topic over the past decade. Many organizations are beginning to realize the importance of EQ and have started to(11)the aspects of EQ that are most essential to success.(12)this is done, they are able to use formal assessment tools to(13)strong candidates.
It is easy to see how EQ can 14 on performance as an individual contributor.(15)the increasing importance of teams in today's working world, it is obvious that any role that requires teamwork relies heavily(16)interpersonal insight and proficiency. Even the smartest, most experienced workers can have a(n)(17)impact on team performance if they fail to find ways to get along with others. In a more solitary role like sales, individuals still need to(18)high EQ to recognize how a potential customer is feeling. Success often depends on the ability to identify the customer's needs. Those better equipped to(19). frustration and pressure may be(20)to make mistakes or become injured through poor decision-making.
段落翻译: I clearly remember a period during which I felt like a failure. But what I eventually learned was that failing at one thing is not failing at all things. And, in fact, failure is a necessary part of growth. Life is filled with trial and error. In order to walk the path to success, you need to make some wrong turns along the way. What I learned, to use John C. Maxwell’s terminology, was to “fail forward”, to use each mistake to make myself better. One of the greatest problems people have with failure is that they are too quick to judge isolated situations in their lives and label them as failures. Instead, they need to keep the bigger picture in mind. A successful baseball player doesn’t look at an out that he makes and think of failure. He sees it within the context of the bigger picture. His perspective leads to perseverance. His perseverance brings longevity. And his longevity gives him opportunities for success.
正确he concept of Emotional Intelligence (EQ or EI) was first defined by Peter Salovey and John Mayer, but it became(1)popular after Daniel Goleman published his bestseller Emotional Intelligence in 1995. A(2)of emotional intelligence is "knowing how you and others feel and what to do about it".
正确he control center of our emotions is a small part of our brain called the amygdala (扁桃核). It scans incoming signals from our sensory organs (eyes, ears, etc.) and(3)the emotional alarm center of our body. When it(4)a condition that we hate, that we fear, or that could hurt us, it(5)an immediate response from the other parts of our brain that control our actions. 正确he amygdala's(6)web of neural connections allows it,(7)an emotional emergency, to take control of much of the rest of the brain, including the rational mind. 正确his(8)why we sometimes do things "without thinking",(9)closing our eyes just before a flying bug hits our face or losing our control during the course of a quarrel.
In fact, the importance of EQ for individual success has(10)as a hot topic over the past decade. Many organizations are beginning to realize the importance of EQ and have started to(11)the aspects of EQ that are most essential to success.(12)this is done, they are able to use formal assessment tools to(13)strong candidates.
It is easy to see how EQ can 14 on performance as an individual contributor.(15)the increasing importance of teams in today's working world, it is obvious that any role that requires teamwork relies heavily(16)interpersonal insight and proficiency. Even the smartest, most experienced workers can have a(n)(17)impact on team performance if they fail to find ways to get along with others. In a more solitary role like sales, individuals still need to(18)high EQ to recognize how a potential customer is feeling. Success often depends on the ability to identify the customer's needs. 正确hose better equipped to(19). frustration and pressure may be(20)to make mistakes or become injured through poor decision-making.
The chairman of Vodafone John Bond thinks that ______.
A.international money-transfer service acquires success in the globe
B.African rural life could be improved due to the communication technology of mobiles
C.many people in developing countries pay by phones loaded with credit
D.the profits of banks have little to do with small payments
A、Freddie Mercury.
B、Brian May.
C、Roger Taylor.
D、John Deacon.
The world’s most successful auctioneer Pierre Omidyar is today at the head of one of the Internet’s biggest success stories: eBay. Born in France, Pierre moved to the US at the age of six when his father was given the opportunity of (1 work) at John Hopkins University. During his school years in the US, Pierre started (2 write) computer programs for six dollars an hour. (3 know) how important computers would become in the future, he decided (4 apply) for a place at Tufts University. After (5 graduate) in 1988, Pierre then worked as a software developer before (6 create) his first start-up “Ink Development Corporation” in 1991. The company produced software that enabled computers (7 read) ________ instructions given by pen and not through a keyboard. Five years later he succeeded in (8 sell) the company to Microsoft. It was not until 1995 that he came up with the idea of (9 launch) a website which would serve both as a market for (10 exchange) collectors’ items and as a forum where collectors could meet (11 discuss) their passion. From a hobby it soon became a full-time occupation, and after (12 rename) it eBay, Pierre created the world’s most open marketplace. Now a billionaire, Omidyar has set himself a new goal: (13 get) rid of 99 per cent of his fortune during his lifetime by (14 finance) non-profit-making operations around the world.
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