Sean's strong love for his country is ________ in his recently published poems.A. r
Sean's strong love for his country is ________ in his recently published poems.
A. relieved B. reflected C. responded D. recovered
Sean's strong love for his country is ________ in his recently published poems.
A. relieved B. reflected C. responded D. recovered
Sean's strong love for his country is ______ in his recently published poems.
A.relieved
B.reflected
C.responded
D.recovered
_____ is a strong feeling of love for and pride in one’s own country.(national)
According to Professor McKay's report, ______.
A.family love is gradually disappearing
B.it is hard to comment on family feeling
C.more children are indifferent to their parents
D.family love remains as strong as ever
A、Love Actually
B、Polar Express
C、Tarzan
D、Pocahontas
Last week, 6-year-old Sean had seven hours of microsurgery that should give him back his smile. Doctor Bartlett removed a nerve from the back of one of Sean's legs and transplanted it into his face, On the normal side of his face the nerve divides into lots of little branches. "We'll cut those nerve branches and then we'll take a nerve graft from one leg and tunnel it across his face from one side to the other end join that on to the nerve that's been cut on the good side of his face," Doctor Bartlett said, before the operation. "If this was not fixed, he could face physical and emotional problems as he got older," Doctor Bartlett said. "Socially, people can become quite withdrawn because of face paralysis. It's easy for people, especially children, to become rather emotionless because they prefer the flatness of no movement on either side to the weirdness of an asymmetry of smiling off one side and having this twisted face."
Sean is not smiling yet. Over the next six months the nerves will grow across the face to the damaged side and after that movement will hopefully come back. Sean's parents, Steve and Wendy Martinovich, said they had been through a year of hell. But their son was a determined boy who just got on with it, said Mrs. Marfinovich. They are amazed at the technology that they hope will restore the cheeky smile they love so much. For Doctor Bartlett the microsurgery is almost routine. For Sean's parents, it is a miracle.
How old was Sean Martinovich when the golf-sized tumor was removed from his brain stem?
A.4 years old.
B.5 years old.
C.6 years old.
D.7 years old.
Children who have chances to explore natural areas______.
A.tend to develop a strong love for science
B.are more likely to fantasise about wildlife
C.tend to be physically tougher in adulthood
D.are less likely to be involved in bullying
A.relieved
B.reflected
C.responded
D.recovered
A、Great ingenuity appears to be stupidity.
B、Love for all.
C、Follow the way of nature.
D、Overcome the strong by being weak.
A Minor Microsurgery
Last year, Sean Martinovich, from Whitianga, had life-saving surgery when a golf-sized tumor was removed from his brain stem. But the operation left half his face paralysed. He talked with a slur, sometimes dribbled out of the side of his mouth and could not close his eye properly. Although he could run around with the other boys in the playground, when they laughed he could not laugh with them. Without a smile, he could suffer psychologically and emotionally.
Last week, 6-year-old Sean had seven hours of microsurgery that should give him back his smile. Doctor Bartlett removed a nerve from the back of one of Sean's legs and transplanted it into his face. On the normal side of his face the nerve divides into lots of little branches. "We'll cut those nerve branches and then we'll take a nerve graft from one leg and tunnel it across his face from one side to the other and join that on to the nerve that's been cut on the good side of his face. " Doctor Bartlett said, before the operation. "If this was not fixed he could face physical and emotional problems as he got older," Doctor Bartlett said. "Socially people can become quite withdrawn because of the face paralysis. It's easy for people, especially children, to become rather emotionless because they prefer the flatness of no movement on either side to the weirdness of an asymmetry of smiling on one side and having this twisted face. "
Scan is not smiling yet. Over the next six months the nerves will grow across the face to the damaged side and after that movement will hopefully come back. Sean's parents, Steve and Wendy Martinovich, said they had been through a year of hell. But their son was a determined boy who just got on with it, said Mrs Martinovich. They are amazed at the technology that they hope will restore the cheeky smile they love so much. For Doctor Bartlett the microsurgery is almost routine. For Sean's parents, it is a miracle.
How old was Scan Martinovich when the golf-sized tumor was removed from his brain stem? ______.
A.4 years old.
B.5 years old.
C.6 years old.
D.7 years old.
What is the speaker's attitude toward individualism?
A.Families and troops should not be influenced by individualism, which is very strong in our society.
B.We should nurture virtues like self-sacrifice, loyalty and love to phase out individualism.
C.Individualism is so strong in our society that it will replace virtues like self-sacrifice, loyalty and love even in families.
D.An individualistic society is not what we want, though it's powerful.
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