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1.
What changes did
the little boy (Langston Hughes) have after the
salvation? (U1)
He
had
deceived
everybody
in
the
church.
He
hadn
’
t
seen
Jesus,
and
that
now
he
didn
’
t
believe there was a Jesus any more,
since the Jesus didn
’
t come
to help him.
2.
What are the causes symptoms of mental
depression by Jane ?
(U7)
Causes:
Internal causes (1, organic diseases, including
viral and bacterial infection;
2, hormonal disorders, such as diabetes
and thyroid diseases.)
External causes (1,the
weather, the letdown after the excitement and
activity of the
holidays, insufficient
sleep, too much and too little time to get it
down;
2,
stressful
life
events
—
loss
of
job
or
a
spouse,
serious
financial
setback, a serious
illness or injury, the end of a love affair;
3, the social tension of the times---
the erosion of trust, diminished
personal
impact,
unrealistically
high
expectations
for
success,
disintegration of
the family, social isolation and loss of a sense
of
belonging
in
some
stable,
large-than-self
institution
foster
a
society
especially prone to depression.)
Symptoms:
Undisguised symptoms:
1,Emotional
—
A dull, tired,
empty, sad, numb feeling with
little
or
on
pleasure
from
ordinary
enjoyable
activities
and people.
2,
Behavioral
—
Irrita
bility,
excessive
complaining
about
minor problems, inability to
concentrate
3,Physical
—
Loss
of
appetite,
weight-loss,
headache,
insomnia or restless sleep.
Disguised symptoms:
1, The exhausted housewife,
the bored adolescent and the
occupational underachiever.
2,
Depression
in
children,
presenting
symptoms
like
restlessness,
sleep
problems,
lack
of
attention
and
initiative.
3,
The
patient
way
complain
of
headache,
backache
or
pains elsewhere in the
musculoskeletal system.
3.
Why wanting is more important than having?
(U9)
Because wanting keeps
one
’
s expectations alive,
keeps ourselves in the state of keen desire. The
author set an example of toffees to
prove it. The first bite was delicious, but once
the toffee was
left with nothing,
neither toffee nor lust. The best was in wanting
it, in sitting and looking at it,
when
one tasted an inexhaustible treasure-house of
flavors.
4. Why is the
original thirst desirable for modern people by
Laurie Lee?
(U9)
Because the
acute moment of bliss that comes from putting
parched lips to a cup of cold water.
Modern people
’
s
life becomes too increasing better, and we are
entertained and fed too regularly.
Only
if we are separated by hunger both from our food
and families can we learn to value. We
are lack of nothing, making us
impotence of living by which we can no longer
hear, or taste, or
see, or love, or
remember. If we want to enjoy our life, we should
keep our desire eager and not