Adults tend to interpret the action of children______their own experiences.A.in terms ofB.
Adults tend to interpret the action of children______their own experiences.
A.in terms of
B.in the habit of
C.in words of
D.in the account of
Adults tend to interpret the action of children______their own experiences.
A.in terms of
B.in the habit of
C.in words of
D.in the account of
A.IOS系统时间
B.RAID卡设置
C.Inter VT-D
D.PU节能模式配置
A.要想实现虚拟化技术,只要内存足够大就可以
B.Inter的CPU是否支持虚拟化需要查看是否有Inter-VT指令集
C.MD的CPU是否支持虚拟化需要查看是否有AMD-V指令集
D.VMware Workstation属于RedHat公司产品
A.21,28,57.36
B.36.28,57,21
C.57.28,36.21
D.28,36,57,21
A.58,9,26,11,15,38
B.58,38,26,11,15,9
C.15,38,26,11,58,9
D.58,38,26,15,11,9
A.87, 45, 36, 17, 22
B.17, 22, 36, 45, 87
C.17, 22, 36, 87, 45
D.87, 45, 17, 36, 22
However, encouragement of critical thinking in students is one of the goals of most colleges and universities. Few professors require students to share the professors' own beliefs. In general, professors are more concerned that students learn to question and critically examine the arguments of others, including some of their own beliefs or values. This does not mean that professors insist that you change your beliefs, either. It does mean , however, that professors will usually ask you to support the views you express in class or in your writing.
If your premises (前提) are shaky, or if your arguments are not logical, professors personally point out the false reasoning in your arguments. Most professors want you to learn to recognize the premises of your arguments, to examine whether you really accept these premises, and to understand whether or not you draw logical conclusions. Put it this way. Professors don't tell you what to think; they try to teach you how to think.
On the other hand, if you intend to disagree with your professors in class, you should be prepared to offer a strong argument in support of your ideas. Arguing just for the sake of arguing usually does not promote a critical examination of ideas. Many professors interpret it as rudeness.
In the first paragraph, the writer tries to tell us that people______.
A.easily accept certain things without a second thought
B.grow up through learning certain things in life
C.are forming their views during their growth
D.have strong beliefs in authorities while getting old
Angry customers tend to aim their dissatisfaction and complaints at staff members. If this happens to you, you should remember that they are actually expressing their dissatisfaction about the company and not about you as an individual. But if you wish to be successful in any business, then you have to learn how to handle angry customers. Listed below are a few guidelines to help you develop your own personal strategy for dealing with angry customers:Never argue back.You must stay calm and aim to satisfy the customer even in the most difficult situations. It is only by agreeing with their view point and suggesting a possible solution that you will resolve the situation and send the customer away happy.Use your ears more than your mouth. Make sure you listen more than you speak. By listening carefully, you will be able to understand why the customer is complaining, so that satisfactory steps can be taken. Show that you care.Use every opportunity to express your apology and understanding. You have to show that you will do everything within your power to try and resolve the situation. This exhibition of your concern will win the customer over. There will be a significant change in their behaviour.Control your anger and be patient.Learn to relax and calm yourself.Having patience with your customers and with yourself will go a long way in winning over hostile customers.
The above guidelines are very useful in every situation in life and you can successfully tackle hostile circumstances by following them. If you follow the above tips, you are on your way to succeeding in your career.
(1)At whom do angry customers tend to aim their dissatisfaction and complaints?
A.staff members
B.company managers
C.those who accompany them