He is too shy to ask a stranger the time, ______ speak to a room full of people.A.much mor
He is too shy to ask a stranger the time, ______ speak to a room full of people.
A.much more
B.much as
C.still less
D.still as
He is too shy to ask a stranger the time, ______ speak to a room full of people.
A.much more
B.much as
C.still less
D.still as
He wanted to ask her to marry him but he was too shy to do it at once. He ______ by saying he often felt lonely.
A.led up to it
B.took it up
C.made it up
D.gave it away
A、Because he is too shy and nervous.
B、Because the professor is too strict.
C、Because he is too proud to ask.
D、Because the professor is not friendly.
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.
A、No, because his parents got divorced and his family moved often.
B、No, because he was too shy to make friends.
C、Yes, because he was very popular at school.
D、Yes, because he was interested in acting.
A.He is too thankful to say a word
B.His mind is on the food before him
C.He feels too excited to speak
D.He is too shy to speak in public
Passage Four
Friends become a child’s chosen family. If his social life is going well, he gains confidence. If he has trouble connecting, it hurts and can make him feel sad and withdrawn and lonely.
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 date short, so no one gets too tired 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, tale with him and agree beforehand 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 beingleft out. That must make her feel very sad. Can you think of 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.
48. Which word can best describe a child who is good at connecting?
A Bossy B Confident C Proud D Showy
M: Oh, but his brother Jerry is just the opposite.
Q: What do you know from this conversation about Jerry?
(18)
A.Jerry has an open character and is very talkative.
B.Jerry is very shy and quiet.
C.Jerry rarely says a thing about his brother Bill.
D.Jerry never means what he says.
听力原文:Couldn't we just ask Andy for help?
(A) I'm not sure if he's available right now.
(B) You can give me a hand.
(C) Andy would ask you, but he's too busy.
(31)
A.
B.
C.
"Shy people tend to be too (5)_____ with themselves, "said Jonathan Cheek, a psychologist, who is one of those at the forefront of current research on the topic". (6)_____, for a smooth conversation, you need to pay attention to the other person's cues (7)_____ he is saying and doing. But the shy person is full of (8)_____ about how he seems to the other person, and so he often (9)_____ cues he should pick up. The result is an awkward lag in the conversation. Shy people need to stop focusing on (10)_____ and switch their attention to the other person".
(11)_____,shy people by and large have (12)_____ social abilities than they think they do. (13)_____ Dr. Cheek videotaped shy people talking to (14)_____,and then had raters(评估者) evaluate how socially skilled the people were, he found that, in the (15)_____ of other people, the shy group had few (16)_____ problems. But when he asked the shy people themselves (17)_____ they had done, they were unanimous in saying that they had been social flops(失败).
"Shy people are their own (18)_____ critics, "Dr. Cheek said. (19)_____, he added, shy people feel they are being judged more (20)_____ than they actually are, and overestimate how obvious their social anxiety is to others.
A.prevent
B.inhibit
C.keep
D.motivate
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