How to find the perfect career
Too many people are not satisfied with their professional career (事業(yè)) and are “stuck” in situations that do not make them happy. Here are some wonderful actions you can take to begin the path to a truly happy career.
▲ Talk to your friends.
Ask them, “what do you think I am best at”, or “what do you think I enjoy doing most”. 71
However, their advice may help you decide what you should do.
▲ 72
Read some interesting magazines, books, newspapers or novels. They will give you a constant flow of ideas and keep the mind rich.
▲ Talk to the happiest and most successful people you know.
73 Be serious with your questions. And see if there is anything you can learn from them. Have these people become your teachers and friends.
▲ Keep a journal(日記).
Writing down your ideas is an important practice for your career growth. 74 You never know when great ideas will come to your mind!
▲ Develop patience.
You may want a change in your career right now. 75 Anyway, doing the practices mentioned
above will bring about the right chance much faster.
A. Read as widely as possible.
B. Talk to your family members.
C. Changing careers can be very difficult.
D. Ask them how they realized their dreams.
E. This may seem like a strange conversation at first.
F. Carrying a notebook with you at all times is also a great idea.
G. But it is necessary to be patient and wait for the right chance to come.
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A good modern newspaper is an extraordinary piece of reading. It's remarkable first for what it contains: the range of news fin local crime to international politics, from sports to business to fashion to science, and the range of comment and special features(特寫) as well, from editorial page to feature articles and interviews to criticism of books, art, theatre and music . A newspaper is even more remarkable for the way one reads it: never completely, never straight through, but always by jumping from here to there, in and out, glancing at one piece, reading another article all the way through, reading just a few paragraphs of the next. A good modem newspaper offers a variety to attract many different readers, but far more than any reader is interested in. What brings this variety together in one place is its topicality (時事性) , its immediate relation to what is happening in your world and your locality now. But immediacy and the speed of production that goes with it mean also that much of what appeals in a newspaper has no more than transient(短暫的) value. For all these reasons, not two people really read the same paper: what each person does is to put together, out of the pages of that day's paper, his own selection and sequence, his own newspaper. For all these reasons, reading newspapers efficiently, which means getting what you want from them without missing things you need but without wasting time, demands skill and self-awareness as you modify and apply the techniques of reading.
1.A modem newspaper is remarkable for all the following except its ________.
[ ]
A.wide coverage
B.uniform style
C.speed in reporting news
D.popularity
2.According to the passage, the reason why no two people really read the “same newspaper” is that ________.
[ ]
A.people scan for the news they are interested in
B.different people prefer different newspapers
C.people are rarely interested in the same kind of news
D.people have different views about what a good newspaper is
3.It can be concluded from the passage that newspaper readers ________.
[ ]
A.a(chǎn)pply reading techniques skillfully
B.jump from one newspaper to another
C.a(chǎn)ppreciate the variety of a newspaper
D.usually read a newspaper selectively
4.The best title for this passage would be ________.
[ ]
A.The Importance of Newspaper Topically
B.The Characteristics of a Good Newspaper
C.The Variety of a Good Newspaper
D.Some Suggestions on How to Read a Newspaper
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完形填空:
閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從1~25各題所給的四個選項(xiàng)中,選出一個最佳答案.
Bill was a very good pilot(飛行員), He 1 in the air force for several years, and had been very 2 .Now he was sent to a small field in the forest, 3 areoplanes were able to attack the enemy very easily, because it was 4 the front line, but 5 to fin/D.The forest trees were very tall and very close on all 6 , so planes had to dive down steeply(急劇地)and then 7 their dive very suddenly 8 they hit the ground.Only the best pilots were able to 9 safely, and even some of those lost their planes and were killed because they 10 the trees or the ground.
After Bill had arrived, he was not 11 until he was able to fly closer to the trees than 12 pilots, and soon all the pilots who used that field were trying to 13 each other at flying 14 over the forest.Every time one of their aeroplanes came back 15 an attack on the enemy the other pilots 16 to run outside and watch, to see 17 near the trees its pilot took it. If he 18 in taking it very near, they laughed and shouted and bought him beer at the bar when he got 19 .
Bill soon 20 exactly how near he was able to go 21 , and then one day he flew so close to the tops of the trees that some of the branches scratched the 22 of his plane.The other men in the plane seemed rather 23 , but Bill only laughed and landed the plane without any trouble in the middle of the field 24 the other pilots on the ground shouted happily. “How silly I am!”he said.“I 25 that the trees have grown since yesterday!”
1.A.was |
B.had been |
C.would be |
D.was working |
[ ] |
2.A.troublesome |
B.successful |
C.sorry |
D.exact |
[ ] |
3.A.where |
B.which |
C.from which |
D.at which |
[ ] |
4.A.far away from |
B.beyond |
C.just in |
D.near |
[ ] |
5.A.difficult |
B.easy |
C.important |
D.necessary |
[ ] |
6.A.way |
B.sides |
C.mountains |
D.places |
[ ] |
7.A.put |
B.go on with |
C.stop |
D.make |
[ ] |
8.A.after |
B.when |
C.until |
D.before |
[ ] |
9.A.do |
B.come |
C.take off |
D.land |
[ ] |
10.A.hit |
B.beat |
C.saw |
D.shot |
[ ] |
11.A.frightened |
B.satisfied |
C.safe |
D.angry |
[ ] |
12.A.all the |
B.every |
C.any of the other |
D.any |
[ ] |
13.A.win |
B.get |
C.beat |
D.gain |
[ ] |
14.A.fast |
B.deep |
C.high |
D.low |
[ ] |
15.A.from |
B.to |
C.with |
D.through |
[ ] |
16.A.used |
B.wanted |
C.got used |
D.were |
[ ] |
17.A.that |
B.how |
C.why |
D.if |
[ ] |
18.A.decided |
B.succeeded |
C.was interested |
D.finished |
[ ] |
19.A.down |
B.by |
C.in |
D.out |
[ ] |
20.A.told |
B.thought |
C.learnt |
D.got |
[ ] |
21.A.quickly |
B.completely |
C.slowly |
D.safely |
[ ] |
22.A.body |
B.glass |
C.top |
D.bottom |
[ ] |
23.A.tired |
B.joyful |
C.frightened |
D.pleased |
[ ] |
24.A.though |
B.while |
C.where |
D.which |
[ ] |
25.A.forgot |
B.remembered |
C.made up my mind |
D.recalled |
[ ] |
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Sharks have lived in the oceans for over 450 million years, long before dinosaurs appeared. There are now about 360 species of sharks, whose size, behavior, and other characteristics differ widely.
Every year, we catch and kill over 100 million sharks, mostly for food and for their fins. Dried shark fins are used to make shark fin soup, which sells for as much as $50 a bowl in fine Hong Kong restaurants. Other sharks are killed for sport and out of fear. Sharks are vulnerable(易受傷的) to overfishing because it takes most species 10 to 15 years to begin reproducing and they produce only a few offspring(后代).
Influenced by movies and popular novels, most people see sharks as people-eating monsters. This is far from the truth. Every year, a few types of shark injure about 100 people worldwide and kill about 25. Most attacks are by great white sharks, which often feed on sea lions and other marine(海洋的) mammals. They sometimes mistake human swimmers for their normal prey, especially if they are wearing black wet suits.
If you are a typical ocean-goer, your chances of being killed by an unprovoked(非受挑釁而發(fā)生的)attack by a shark are about 1 in 100 million. You are more likely to be killed by a pig than a shark and thousands of times more likely to get killed when you drive a car.
Sharks help save human lives. In addition to providing people with food, they are helping us learn how to fight cancer, bacteria, and viruses. Sharks are very healthy and have aging processes similar to ours. Their highly effective immune system allows wounds to heal quickly without becoming infected, and their blood is being studied in connection with AIDS research.
Sharks are among the few animals in the world that almost never get cancer and eye cataracts(白內(nèi)障). Understanding why can help us improve human health. Chemicals taken from shark cartilage(軟骨)have killed cancerous tumors in laboratory animals, research that someday could help prolong your life.
Sharks are needed in the world’s ocean ecosystems. Although they don’t need us, we need them. We are much more dangerous to sharks than they are to us. For every shark that bites a person, we kill one million sharks.
【小題1】Which of the following is NOT a reason why people kill sharks?
A.People kill sharks for food. |
B.People kill sharks for sport. |
C.People kill sharks out of fear. |
D.People kill sharks because they often attack swimmers. |
A.There are many different species of sharks, but only a few of them are dangerous to humans. |
B.Sharks never get ill. |
C.Sharks are a valuable resource for human. |
D.Sharks play an important role in the ocean ecosystem. |
A.movies have given people the wrong impression of sharks |
B.most sharks are dangerous to humans |
C.sharks will attack anyone who is wearing black |
D.it is dangerous to swim in the ocean |
A.save | B.protect | C.lengthen | D.improve |
A.Are Sharks Dangerous? | B.Sharks And Humans |
C.Sharks: Humans’ Friends | D.Sharks Help Save Human Lives |
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Sharks have lived in the oceans for over 450 million years, long before dinosaurs appeared. There are now about 360 species of sharks, whose size, behavior, and other characteristics differ widely.
Every year, we catch and kill over 100 million sharks, mostly for food and for their fins. Dried shark fins are used to make shark fin soup, which sells for as much as $50 a bowl in fine Hong Kong restaurants. Other sharks are killed for sport and out of fear. Sharks are vulnerable(易受傷的) to overfishing because it takes most species 10 to 15 years to begin reproducing and they produce only a few offspring(后代).
Influenced by movies and popular novels, most people see sharks as people-eating monsters. This is far from the truth. Every year, a few types of shark injure about 100 people worldwide and kill about 25. Most attacks are by great white sharks, which often feed on sea lions and other marine(海洋的) mammals. They sometimes mistake human swimmers for their normal prey, especially if they are wearing black wet suits.
If you are a typical ocean-goer, your chances of being killed by an unprovoked(非受挑釁而發(fā)生的)attack by a shark are about 1 in 100 million. You are more likely to be killed by a pig than a shark and thousands of times more likely to get killed when you drive a car.
Sharks help save human lives. In addition to providing people with food, they are helping us learn how to fight cancer, bacteria, and viruses. Sharks are very healthy and have aging processes similar to ours. Their highly effective immune system allows wounds to heal quickly without becoming infected, and their blood is being studied in connection with AIDS research.
Sharks are among the few animals in the world that almost never get cancer and eye cataracts(白內(nèi)障). Understanding why can help us improve human health. Chemicals taken from shark cartilage(軟骨)have killed cancerous tumors in laboratory animals, research that someday could help prolong your life.
Sharks are needed in the world’s ocean ecosystems. Although they don’t need us, we need them. We are much more dangerous to sharks than they are to us. For every shark that bites a person, we kill one million sharks.
1.Which of the following is NOT a reason why people kill sharks?
A.People kill sharks for food.
B.People kill sharks for sport.
C.People kill sharks out of fear.
D.People kill sharks because they often attack swimmers.
2.According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?
A.There are many different species of sharks, but only a few of them are dangerous to humans.
B.Sharks never get ill.
C.Sharks are a valuable resource for human.
D.Sharks play an important role in the ocean ecosystem.
3.It can be inferred from the passage that _______.
A.movies have given people the wrong impression of sharks
B.most sharks are dangerous to humans
C.sharks will attack anyone who is wearing black
D.it is dangerous to swim in the ocean
4.The underlined word “prolong” in the last but one paragraph means ______.
A.save B.protect C.lengthen D.improve
5.The best title for the passage would be _______.
A.Are Sharks Dangerous? B.Sharks And Humans
C.Sharks: Humans’ Friends D.Sharks Help Save Human Lives
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