help the Japanese employees who came to ask his advice on a great many matters, both within and outside of his field of expertise. 4.
Somehow or other, George persuaded the American manager to go along with the Japanese accountant’s decision, thus smoothing over the conflict between the two. 5.
Conflicts and arguments do arise at times between the American managers and their Japanese counterparts. But since both parties have the good sense to compromise, these conflicts are prevented from escalating into big emotional battles. 6.
All the Japanese employees, the personnel manager
included,
appreciated
George’s
frequent help with the multitude of problems they run into. 7.
My spoken Japanese is not good enough to
express myself well. Please don’t get offended if I sometimes say stupid things. 8.
with a solid understanding of traditional Chinese medicine and a good mastery of English, dr. Zhang is highly qualified to train foreign doctors who came to China to study Chinese medicine. Unit4
Failure is never pleasant. It hurts adults and children alike. But it can make a positive contribution to your life once you learn to use it. Step one is to ask,” Why did I fail?” Resist the natural impulse to blame someone else. Ask yourself what you did wrong, how you can improve. If someone else can help, don’t be shy about inquiring.
Success, which encourages repetition of old behavior ,is not nearly as good a teacher as failure. You can learn from a disastrous party
how to give a good one, from an ill-chosen first house what to look for in a second .Even a failure that seems total can prompt fresh thinking, a change of direction. 1.
Protecting children from the knowledge that they have failed is anything but beneficial to their growth and development. 2.
Emerson does not think there is a world of difference between success and failure. 3.
A mature person is one who is good at turning failure into success. 4.
She was so obsessed with becoming a success in ice skating that she never prepared herself for challenges of the real world. 5.
He suffered a complete nervous breakdown when he learned that his company had gone
bankrupt. 6.
When talking about his success, Mr. Smith is very prone to exaggeration. 7.
The company started by selling radios but now has branched out into selling computers as well. 8.
In fact, failure is nothing to be afraid of. Once we learn how to use it, it can make a positive contribution to our growth and development. Unit5
Balancing work and school was difficult. \was staying up late studying , and going to work early every morning .I was having a hard time concentrating in class, and a hard time on the job because I was so tired ,\ended up with two A's in her first semester anyway.
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