A.An engineer. |
B.A job related to typing. |
C.A job related to electrical engineering. |
1. What does the speaker do?
A.A journalist. | B.A student. | C.A TV host. |
A.A university. | B.A top college. | C.A news agency. |
A.The one without change. |
B.The one that keeps him busy. |
C.The one that needs to be done secretly. |
A.Find a job. | B.Continue his study. | C.Travel around the country. |
1. What does Melinda want to be?
A.A nurse. | B.A dancer. | C.A soldier. |
A.He likes cartoons. | B.He is the man’s son. | C.He has poor eyesight. |
A.Her father. | B.Her teacher. | C.Her brother. |
4 . Choosing a career first means learning as much as you can about yourself, your goals and the larger con text of work. Use the list below to help you begin that process.
What you enjoy doing and what you value can be helpful indicators about how you’d like to spend your working time. We’re not talking about finding and following your passion.
Reflect on your motivations
Ask yourself what are your motivations for working. Perhaps you want a career that will pay a higher entry-level salary than comparable occupations, or one that promises more flexibility so you can work from anywhere. But not all the careers will feature everything you like.
Think about your long-term goals
Research career options
You’ve likely gathered a lot of information by now.
A.Examine yourself |
B.Make a list of your long-term goals |
C.Find out the reason why you are moved |
D.Once you have a bigger picture of yourself |
E.So it’s important to understand your priority |
F.That approach could be misleading and confusing |
G.Unless you think deeply about what is your real aim |
1. How long has Jessica’s mother been dancing?
A.For 20 years. | B.For 23 years. | C.For 43 years. |
A.Having an optimistic attitude towards life. |
B.Fruits and vegetables. |
C.Taking enough exercise. |
1. What kind of job is the man interviewing for?
A.A job at a TV station. |
B.A job at a radio station. |
C.A job at a music school. |
A.Answer phones. | B.Stay up late. | C.Clean the studio. |
A.Lazy. | B.Confident. | C.Hard-working. |
7 . Year-12 student Noah Little has already sat his first Chinese-speaking exam and said it was “the easiest exam I’ve ever done”. That view is not surprising given the Wagga High School student loves language — so much so he has built a Chinese translation app.
Noah said his love of language was encouraged by his community. “Wagga is a place full of people from different cultures, and sometimes when I meet new people who have trouble speaking English I like to talk to them in their own language,” he said. “I also have a few Chinese friends so I think it will be cool to talk to them in their language.”
The 17-year-old started teaching himself Chinese around five years ago, before taking distance education classes at the start of Year 11. His language ability was also useful in his part-time job at a local Chinese restaurant, where he translated orders for the cooks and customers.
Noah said he also had a basic knowledge of seven other languages. It was while teaching himself languages that Noah got the idea of the translation tool. “I decided to make my own app because there weren’t many around — all the other apps were full of advertisements (广告) and the translation feature (功能) wasn’t powerful enough,” he said.
His app also includes a word of the day feature, lessons on how to write Chinese characters (汉字) and a news feed of important Chinese news.
He said learning computer programming to build the app had been like studying another language. With the end of school around the corner, Noah said he would like to pursue (追求) both his interests in computer programming and languages. “I’m planning to work for a year and save so I can go on to university as I really want to make a career (事业) out of one of these two topics.”
1. What do we know about Noah?A.He began to learn Chinese at 11. | B.He failed his first Chinese exam. |
C.He likes teaching Chinese to people. | D.He gets a lot from learning Chinese. |
A.Advertisements. | B.Pieces of world news. |
C.Suggestions for memorizing words. | D.Ways of writing Chinese characters. |
A.Look for a job. | B.Attend university. |
C.Develop a new app. | D.Learn more languages. |
A.Curious and creative. | B.Humorous and honest. |
C.Courageous and caring. | D.Outgoing and outspoken. |
1. Why did the man quit his job?
A.He felt stressed. | B.He felt bored. | C.He felt tired out. |
A.For nine hours. | B.For nine and a half hours. | C.For eight and a half hours. |
A.The benefits. | B.The salary. | C.The working hours. |
A.Contact the bank. | B.Apply for the job. | C.Send an application letter. |
1. How many acres (英亩) of rainforest did Tom and his friend buy?
A.One. | B.Two. | C.Three. |
A.A geography teacher. | B.The owner of an organization. | C.An environmental lawyer. |
1. What did the woman do before the conversation?
A.She had a meeting. | B.She went to a club. | C.She went shopping. |
A.A wedding. | B.College admission. | C.A tennis club. |
A.Accept the invitation. | B.Refuse the invitation. | C.Go to college. |
A.Go to Sweden. |
B.Work and save money for college. |
C.Become a professional player. |