1 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
I grew up in southeastern Michigan. I was a fan of Detroit Tigers, a famous baseball team, as a young boy.
My childhood dream was to be like my hero, Al Kaline, and someday play for the Tigers. My Dad would take me to Tiger Stadium several times a year and my hero Al Kaline would never let me down. We never attended a game that he didn’t get at least one hit.
I was crazy about baseball. If there was a game in my high school, I was never absent. I kept practising so that I could achieve my dream of playing for the Tigers, and I was doing well at each level of play. Later, I got a chance to sign up for a strong American Legion baseball program. There I met our coach, Bob Ohm, who knew a lot of baseball and taught each of us the basics as well as more advanced baseball skills. With Bob Ohm’s help and my hard work, I had set new records in many baseball championships.
My dream to be like my hero seemed to draw near. One summer, I went up to play the final season in Marinette. There were scouts who came to find the best players. This was it! My big chance!
Well, as the game progressed I hit the ball very well getting five hits in the game. Unfortunately, I also made four mistakes. The final mistake actually drew laughter from the crowd.
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After the game, I knew my dream of playing professional baseball was lost.
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Today, I teach baseball in a high school.
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2 . How to Help Your Teenager Decide on a Career
“What do you want to be when you grow up?” It used to be a cute question. But now that your child is a teen, they’re either sick of hearing it or frightened because they don’t have an answer. As a parent, helping your teenager choose a career is highly important.
Take the pressure off
Students leaving school often experience anxiety as they struggle to decide on a life plan. Some teens worry that they’ll disappoint their parents if they don’t take a direct path to a perfect job.
Lead by example
Help them identify their strengths
A key step in helping your teenager choose a career is aiding them to understand themselves.
If your teenager doesn’t have an idea of what they want to do after high school, it’s important to keep an open dialogue and gently encourage them.
A.It may be beneficial to visit a career advisor. |
B.That’s why we’ve put together this practical guide here. |
C.But the weight of the world doesn’t rest on their shoulders. |
D.Make it your responsibility to be a safe space for your teen. |
E.You’re the first and most important role model in your teen’s life. |
F.A great way to promote this is asking questions about their future. |
G.As their parent, you naturally know your teen and what areas they are good at. |
3 . Balancing work and personal life is a challenge many people face in today’s fast-paced world. Achieving this balance can lead to a happier, more fulfilling life.
First, on a piece of paper, write down “Work Responsibilities.”
Next, on a second sheet, write “Personal Goals and Activities.” Think about what you enjoy doing in your free time.
On a third sheet, label it “Time Management.” Here, draft a weekly schedule, allocating time for both work and personal activities.
Lastly, reflect on the balance between your work and personal life.
A.Include everything from exercise to relaxation, to hobbies and socializing. |
B.Balance doesn’t mean equal hours for each, but rather a satisfying proportion. |
C.Then see if you are spending enough time on things that matter to you. |
D.It’s essential to recognize the need for a personal life outside of work. |
E.The key is to prioritize tasks and manage time efficiently. |
F.This will help you understand where your time goes each week. |
G.Make sure to include any regular commitments or weekly tasks. |
4 . How To Know When to Quit Your Job
A lot of us get frustrated with our jobs. But how do we know when we need to take a real change?
Determine if your job is affecting your health. If the stress from your job is affecting your physical or psychological health, it is a sure sign that it is time to leave. No amount of money or status is worth ruining your health, since you won’t be able to enjoy any of the things you have worked so hard for.
Think about whether or not you can continue to grow in your position.
Consider your other offers. Unless you become independently wealthy, you’ll probably need to get another job. Are the other offers as good as what you have?
A.Check out your job prospects. |
B.Analyze your financial situation. |
C.In that case, it may be better to leave. |
D.This will reduce your stress as well as your debt! |
E.If they aren’t, you might want to think again about quitting. |
F.Being bored at work is an easy way to become dissatisfied. |
G.Quitting your job is a serious decision that requires much thought. |
5 . How to write a Cover Letter (求职信)
Are you tired of your job and in the market for a new one? Many people are these days, and that can be a problem for job hunters.
The cover letter should be no more than one page in length. And it should explain why you are the best candidate for a job. The point of this letter is to help you stand out from the others.
Making a good impression in your cover letter means grabbing the reader’s attention right away. In your first paragraph, quickly introduce yourself and talk about the position you are applying for.
Following the opening paragraph, you can discuss the relevant experiences in your resume (简历).
It’s important to end on a strong note. In these last lines, you should repeat why you are a great fit. Then follow up with a polite request for an interview. This shows you are excited about the job and keen to it.
A.Someone would refer to their education experiences in this part. |
B.A fine means is to tell why you fit the job and have a strong ending. |
C.One of the best ways to do that is by making a good first impression. |
D.You should show why you are interested in the job and the company. |
E.No matter how many you write, every cover letter should be different. |
F.How can you get the attention of employers with so much competition? |
G.You can give in-depth details about why your skills fit the company’s needs. |
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1. Why does Bill look troubled?
A.He is short of money. |
B.He has made a big mistake. |
C.He is facing a difficult choice. |
A.A computer engineer. | B.A college student. | C.An army officer. |
A.Learn to repair cars. | B.Refuse the job offer. | C.Ask his uncle for advice. |
1. What will the man do in August?
A.Graduate from college. | B.Start work. | C.Accept applications. |
A.Promising. | B.Worrying. | C.Unclear. |
A.She changed major at college. |
B.She spent a year finding a job. |
C.She got a master’s degree. |
A.A psychologist. | B.An engineer. | C.A website designer. |
9 . Whether you’re ready to enter into the real world or want to try something new, choosing a career can seem difficult.
Consider the advantages and disadvantages of that career. When you consider your careers, make sure to do your research. Be familiar with your what you will choose.
Look at all the Information about the possible career.
Make friends in the right places. You don’t need to go to Ivy League (常春藤盟校). You can volunteer with their organizations, and go to meetings in that field to meet people.
A.Do a basic search for open positions |
B.You should also talk with some experts |
C.That way they’ll probably recognize you |
D.Think about who really makes you happy |
E.Ask yourself what you would do if money weren’t an issue |
F.However, with steps as follows, you can easily choose a satisfying career |
G.You need to know the disadvantage if you want to make an informed decision |
Have you ever felt the need to grab a pen and start writing your thoughts on a piece of paper? Tom had always been a lover of stories, and of words that come together to create vivid imagery (意象). He would spend hours writing down his thoughts and ideas, crafting worlds and people with his pen and paper.
But when it came to his parents, they didn’t believe how much he enjoyed writing. In fact, they discouraged him, telling him that he should focus on more practical career fields like becoming a lawyer.
The annual writing competition arrived once again, which was a time to show creative writing as well as the vivid imagination of students. Although Tom had a burning passion for writing, he had always hesitated to enter the race. He was worried that his parents would disapprove of him spending so much time writing, leading him to miss the competition in previous years. But this time, he decided to take a chance and see if he could win this race. Perhaps if his parents saw how talented he truly was, they would come to support him.
Days passed as he carefully prepared his writing, pouring his heart and soul into every word. When he finished, he read it over and felt proud of what he had written. He prepared to hand in his writing, but his parents still believed he was wasting time. He still decided to submit his entry anyway.
Weeks went by before the contest’s results were announced. Tom waited anxiously, wondering if his writing was good enough to win a prize. He checked out his mailbox every day after school.
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2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Finally, the day arrived and the winners were announced.
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