1. The washing machine seem to have broken down again.
2. She had been waiting for Simon break down the barrier between then.
3. She broke down when she heard the news,but quickly recovered.
4. His plan broke down when it was put into practice because he had not given enough attention to details.
5. When the container is full,you can suck the refreshment out through the tune,and won’t have break down the still every time you need a drink
Caring about others and being ready to help are traditional Chinese moral virtues. In the West, there are many people doing good deeds and reminding us of the power of giving.
As a six-year-old Canadian schoolboy, Ryan had trouble believing the words spoken by his teacher that many people in developing African countries couldn’t get enough clean water. At first, he cleaned windows and did gardening for his family to earn money to build a single well in Africa.
Later, Ryan was determined to help other children have clean water.
Finally, in Uganda, Ryan saw the finished well with his own eyes and a great warmth filled him. He really had made a difference for these children. Ryan’s experience led him to set up a foundation to encourage more people to help.
Now, as an adult, Ryan says that the question to ask is not “Why don’t I help?”, but “How can I help today?”. He is really a six-year-old boy who had the courage and perseverance to make his dream a reality.
Doing good deeds is actually quite easy. There are opportunities to do good deeds every day. Please remember—