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文章大意:本文是说明文。文章主要介绍了极限面试为雇主们提供了一种新的方法,可以将优秀的求职者与仅仅是非常优秀的求职者区分开来。

1 . What kind of dinosaur are you? If you answered Tyrannosaurus rex, then the bad news is that you probably won’t get the job you’re applying for.

Welcome to the strange world of extreme interviewing, the latest trend in which interviewers throw bizarre questions at candidates to see how they react.

It may seem like a game, but extreme interviewing is deadly serious. The idea is to see how quickly job seekers think on their feet and, at a time when 25 percent of recent graduates are unemployed, it offers employers a new way of separating the brilliant candidates from the merely very good.

This new approach to selecting candidates comes from Silicon Valley in California. One of the early pioneers of extreme interviewing was Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple, who could be famously cruel with job seekers. Faced once with a candidate he considered boring, Jobs suddenly pretended to be a chicken, flapping his arms and making clucking noises around the unfortunate applicant, waiting to see what he would do. In fact, the secret to extreme interviewing is neither in the question nor the answer. It is in the candidate’s reaction.

David Moyle, a headhunter with the recruitment agency Eximius Group, who admits to using the dinosaur question selecting candidates, said: “Essentially, that kind of interviewing is used by us to give someone an opportunity to show they are smart.”

“Most candidates actually get something out of it, it’s not about trying to crush them. We are trying to give them an opportunity to show their personality, rather than just showing how they perform in an interview.”

Of course, getting the job is just the start. In the modern business world, survival will depend on what kind of dinosaur you really are.

1. The word “bizarre” in paragraph 2 is closet in meaning to ______.
A.commonB.unusualC.instinctiveD.dishonest
2. How can employers benefit from extreme interviewing?
A.They can attract more graduates to apply in this way.
B.They can learn to answer job seekers properly in this way.
C.They can find the most outstanding applicants in this way.
D.They can avoid being cruel to the interviewees in this way.
3. What is expected to be found about interviewees from extreme interviewing?
A.Their past experience.B.Their job performance.
C.Their interview skills.D.Their real personality.
2023-12-26更新 | 36次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海市东华大学附属奉贤致远中学2023-2024学年高二上学期12月月考英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。这是一篇联合航空公司的飞行员和空乘人员招聘广告。

2 .

Take Off with Historic Hiring Growth

A message from Kate Gebo

Welcome aboard!

We are so happy to have you fly with us. I’m sure you’ve thought about United as a way to travel, and with over 95,000 employees and growing, our company is also the center for rewarding careers.

I could not be prouder to lead Human Resources at United during this exciting time for our company, while we’re building the biggest and best airline in the history of aviation. Earlier this year, we announced that we are on track to hire at least 15,000 new employees by the end of this year.

When people think of career opportunities at United, they often think of being a pilot or flight attendant. In reality, our organization has a wide variety of roles in addition to our fantastic pilots and flight attendants, with jobs and functions to keep our airports running and our planes flying.   

Whether it’s for operational roles, such as ramp service employees, customer service representatives, and aircraft technicians, or for corporate roles in human resources, digital technology, and social media, we’re hiring across every function of the airline, seeking strong talent that will take us to new heights.

A role at United is not just a job; it’s a career. Many of our employees have taken on new roles in different departments throughout their tenure (聘用期), which we support to develop and invest in our workforce. In the past seven years, more than 1,500 frontline employees were promoted to management roles, and 78 % of our senior leaders were promoted internally.

Beyond the traditional career paths, we’re proud to create new paths to help our talent pipelines fulfill some of the industry’s most critical job functions. Aviate, our pilot career development program, offers aspiring and established pilots a path to the United flight deck. Calibrate is our full-time, paid apprenticeship program for those wanting to go into aircraft maintenance and other technical operational roles. Our newly launched Innovate program helps provide the skills and experiences needed to succeed in a technology career at United.

We’re hiring from coast to coast, at our seven major hubs and across a broad range of positions. If you’re ready to join me and 95,000 of the industry’s best and brightest at United, I encourage you to visit careers.united.com today to see what opportunities await you. Your career is cleared for takeoff.

United with you,

Kate Gebo

Executive Vice President,

Human Resources and Labor Relations

1. What is the main purpose of this passage?
A.Guarantee to provide first-class customer service.
B.Promote frontline employees to management roles.
C.Introduce jobs available in some departments of United.
D.Advertise for United to enroll pilots and flight attendants.
2. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Visit careers.united.com, and you can see positions available.
B.Employees at United can change their jobs with interest.
C.Employees have to keep their positions throughout their tenure.
D.The United is making efforts to be the biggest and best airline.
3. Which is most suitable for those wanting to be technicians?
A.The full-time, paid apprenticeship program.B.The traditional United career path.
C.The newly launched Innovate program.D.The new paths for talent pipelines.
2023-12-15更新 | 292次组卷 | 4卷引用:2024届上海市长宁区高三上学期一模英语试卷
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍的是虚拟团队的特点及虚拟团队存在的挑战。

3 . Virtual (虚拟) Teams

Virtual teams are a great way to enable teamwork in situations where people are not sitting in the same office at the same time. Such teams are now widely used by companies and organizations to cut business costs. This is particularly so for businesses that use virtual teams to build global presence, or need less common skills or knowledge from people who are unwilling to travel.

Virtual teams are governed by the same basic principles as traditional teams.    1    . It is the way the team members communicate. They rely on special communication channels enabled by modern technologies, such as emails, faxes, and teleconferences, and alike. Due to more limited communication channels, the success of virtual teams is much more sensitive to the type of project the group works on, what people are selected, and how the team is managed.

    2     One challenging case is the projects that rely heavily on integrated work. That is to say, when each person’s work depends significantly on what someone else is doing at the same moment, like in a sports team, there is an ongoing heavy exchange of information in real time, and the tasks have to go through a strict order within a short time.

Not everyone can perform well in a virtual team environment.     3     Another important quality is communication skills. The team members must be able to communicate clearly and positively.

Managers of virtual teams need to pay much more attention to having clear goals, performance standards, and communication rules. People have various assumptions on what to expect from each other.     4    .

One of the biggest challenges of virtual teams is building trust between the team members. Trust is important for unblocking communication between members and increasing motivation of each person in the team. The issue of trust needs special attention at any stage of team existence.

A.Yet, there is one significant difference.
B.Not every type of project is suitable for a virtual team.
C.A virtual team can choose whatever project they like to work on.
D.The members must be self-motivated and able to work independently.
E.Members of virtual teams communicate quite well although they never meet face-to-face.
F.To avoid misunderstanding, clear rules that everyone understands and agrees on are necessary.
2023-06-14更新 | 43次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海市奉贤区致远高级中学2022-2023学年高二5月教学评估英语试题(含听力)
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍的是环球航空公司的服务质量下降,作者认为以前的服务质量会在不久的将来回归。

4 . When I stepped out the plane from Miami into Charlotte, North Carolina, airport for a connecting flight home, I immediately knew something was wrong. Lots of desperate people crowded the terminal. I quickly learned that flights headed to the Northeast were called off because of a storm. The earliest they could get us out of Charlotte was Tuesday. It was Friday. A gate agent stood on the counter and shouted, “Don’t ask us for help! We cannot help you!”

I joined a crowd that ran from terminal to terminal in search of a flight out. Eventually, I found six strangers willing to rent a van with me. We drove through the night to Washington, where I took a train the rest of the way to Providence.

The real problem, of course, is that incidents like this happen every day, to everyone who flies, more and more often. It really gets to me, though, because for eight years I was on the other side, as a flight attendant for Trans-World Airlines(TWA).

I know the days are gone when attendants could be written up if we did not put the lines napkins with the TWA logo in the lower right-hand corner of the first-class diners’ trays. As are the days when there were three dinner options on flights from Boston to Los Angeles in economy class. When, once, stuck on a tarmac (机场停机坪) in Newark for four hours, a planeload of passengers got McDonald’s hamburgers and fries by thoughtfulness of the airline.

I have experienced the decline of service along with the rest of the flying public. But I believe everything will change little by little, because I remember the days when to fly was to soar (翱翔). The airlines, and their employees, took pride in how their passengers were treated. And I think the days are sure to come back one day in the near future.

1. Many people crowded the terminal because ________.
A.they were ready to board on the planes
B.something was wrong with the terminal
C.the flights to the Northeast were canceled
D.the gate agent wouldn’t help the passengers
2. The writer got to Providence ________ at last.
A.by airB.by vanC.by trainD.by underground
3. What can be implied from the passage?
A.The writer lived in Charlotte, North Carolina.
B.The writer thought the service was not as good as it used to be.
C.The writer with other passengers waited to be picked up patiently.
D.Passengers would feel proud of how they were treated on the plane.
2023-06-14更新 | 40次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海市徐汇区2022-2023学年高二下学期英语学科期末模拟试卷
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阅读理解-六选四(约330词) | 较难(0.4) |
文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道。文章主要报道了越来越多的非洲年轻人选择在网上工作,并介绍了由此引发的问题。

5 . Young Africans are logging in and clocking on

His home is Bungoma, a small town in western Kenya, but his workplace is the world. Kevin, who asks that his real name be masked to protect his credibility, has written about offices in China without ever going there. He has reviewed home-security systems he has never seen.

    1    Freelances (自由职业者) on online platforms can reach clients around the world, mastering skills from blogging 10 web design. Optimists hope that online work can set Africa on the path of service-led growth dominated by countries such as India and the Philippines. Pessimists worry such work will breed injustices.

Some are attracted to the work by the flexibility and pay; others because they cannot find a traditional job. There are advocates for freelancing.    2    “Now everyone is speaking about digital jobs,” he says. In Kenya the government’s Ajira program runs support centers that aim to link a million Kenyans to online platforms and make the country a “digital center”.

Freelances, like the wider outsourcing (外包) industry, “are fighting against a reputation of Africa as somewhere where you would not expect digital work to take place,” says Mohammad Amir Anwar of the University of Edinburgh, who co-wrote a book about Africa’s digital workforce. Some African freelances use virtual private networks and fake names to pretend they are somewhere else.    3    

The available data suggest that it will take time for Africa to become a continent of digital freelances. In 2019, Mr. Anwar and colleagues estimated that there were 120,000 African workers on Upwork, the continent’s most popular platform—fewer than in the Philippines. Most did not seem to be making any money.

Outsourcing practices have also sparked moral questions. Al Astra (a live-streaming company) content-moderation center in Kenya run by Sama (an outsourcing firm), workers told journalists that they were mistreated and misled about the nature of their work.    4    Finally, Sama discontinued its services for Astra this year.

Technological change bounces in unpredictable directions. Could Al tools, previously trained by Kenyan workers, one day make these freelances such as Kevin unnecessary?

A.Africa’s digital workers are re-mapping the old geographies of labor.
B.The internet creates new kinds of work, without any patterns of inequality.
C.A former employee has taken both companies to court, accusing them of forced labor.
D.Typical tasks include data entry, online marketing, or even writing essays for lazy students.
E.Baraka Mafole, a student in Tanzania, organizes training events for navigating online platforms.
F.Power cuts and competition for part-time jobs from cheaper workers in Asia and beyond create other challenges.
2023-05-17更新 | 204次组卷 | 1卷引用:2023届上海浦东新区高三三模英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了求职者可以提前准备好的一些可能会被问到的问题。

6 . Many questions can be expected in advance and it’s wise to have some well-constructed answers that you can tailor more closely on the day. It’s sensible to have a number of key phrases to use. Remember to always try and make your answers positive.

Q1: Tell me about yourself. (The interviewer is really saying “I want to hear you talk.”)

A1: This is just to get things started, but it is a very common question. Write a script, and practice it so that it sounds natural. Spend a maximum of four minutes describing your qualifications, career history and your range of skills. Emphasize those skills that are relevant to the job on offer.

Q2: What have been your achievements to date? (The interviewer is saying “Are you an achiever?”)

A2: Again, this is a common question, so be prepared. Select an achievement that is experience-related and fairly recent. Identify skills you used in this achievement and say what the results were.

Q3: What do you like about your present job? (The interviewer is really trying to find out whether you will enjoy the things the new job has to offer.)

A3: This is a straightforward question. All you have to make sure is that your ‘likes’ correspond to the skills etc. required for the job on offer. Be positive, describe your job as interesting and diverse, but do not overdo it. After all, you are leaving?

Q4: What are your strengths? (The interviewer simply wants a straightforward answer as to what you are good at.)

A4: This is the one question that you are definitely going to get, so there is no excuse for being unprepared. Concentrate on discussing your main strengths. List three or four explanations of how they could benefit the employer. Strengths to consider include technical proficiency; ability to learn quickly; determination to succeed; positive attitude; your ability to relate to people and achieve a common goal. You may be asked to give examples of the above, so be prepared.

Q5: Tell me about the most difficult situation you’ve had to face and how you handled it.

(The interview is really trying to find out your definition of “difficult” and whether you can show a logical approach to problem solving using your initiative.)

A5: This can be a trap! To avoid it, select a difficult work situation that was not caused by you and which can be quickly explained in a few sentences. Explain how you defined the problem, what the options were, why you selected the one you did and what the outcome was. Always end on a positive note.

1. The passage is mainly intended to ________.
A.highlight the importance of looking positive in an interview
B.give suggestions on how to answer interview questions
C.provide some sample answers to interview questions
D.illustrate how to look confident in an interview
2. When asked about what you think of your present job, you’d better ________.
A.talk about what you dislike about it
B.comment positively on your colleagues
C.relates it to the job you are applying for
D.describe how interesting it is as far as possible
3. If an interviewer wants to know whether you can solve a problem properly, what will he ask?
A.Tell me about yourself?
B.Tell me about your strengths?
C.What have been your achievements to date?
D.How did you handle the most difficult situation?
2023-05-11更新 | 283次组卷 | 2卷引用:2023届上海市建平中学高三下学期三模考试英语试题(含听力)
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文章大意:本文为一篇说明文。文章针对通常看法“需提升劳动人口技能以应对自动化浪潮”指出,现实中技能提升的机会往往向高学历者倾斜,应为真正面临危机的低学历者提供再培训机会。

7 . In the fog of uncertainty about how new technology will change the way we work, policymakers around the world have flocked to the same idea. No matter what the future brings, they say confidently, we will need to upskill the workforce in order to cope.

The view sounds reassuringly sensible. If computers are growing smarter, humans will need to learn to use them to humans’ advantage. Otherwise, they may run the risk of being replaced by computers.     1     .

Research published by the Social Mobility Commission shows that workers with degrees are over three times more likely to participate in training as adults than workers with no qualifications. That creates a virtuous circle for those who did well at school, and vicious circle for those who did not. If the robots are coming for both the accountants and the taxi drivers, you can bet the bean counters will be more able to retrain themselves out of danger.

    2     In the UK, the government introduced an “apprenticeship levy” a few years ago in an attempt to force employers to spend more on training. A surprising number have responded by sending their senior managers on “apprenticeships” at business schools.

It is no good criticizing employers for directing investments at their highly skilled workers. They are simply aiming for the highest return they can get. And, for some types of lower-paid work, it is not always true that technological progress requires more skills. The UK’s latest Employment and Skills Survey, which is performed every five years, suggests the use of literacy and numeracy skills at work has fallen since 2012, even as the use of computers has increased. The trouble is, when the computer makes your job easier one day, it might make it unnecessary the next. Many of those affected by automation will need to switch occupations, or even industries.     3    

It is time to revisit older ideas. The UK once had an energetic culture of night schools, for adults to attend after their day jobs. These institutions have been disappearing due to funding cuts. But a revival of night schools could be exactly what the 21st century needs.     4     They can also explore interests they never had a chance to nurture before.

It is still not clear whether the impact of new technology on the labour market will come in a trickle or aflood. But in an already unequal world, continuing to reserve all the lifeboats for the better-off would be a dangerous mistake.

A.Employers also invest more in better educated workers by launching employer-sponsored cmployee education programs.
B.According to an Oxford University study, nowadays employers are more likely to hire the first-year apprentices.
C.Rather than just “upskilling” in a narrow way, people could choose to learn an entirely new skill or trade.
D.But the truth is, the people who are being “upskilled” in today’s economy are the ones who need it the least.
E.People can effectively train or upskill themselves to meet their specific professional needs.
F.But a retailer or warehouse company is not going to retrain its staff to help them move to a different sector.
2023-05-08更新 | 331次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海市复旦大学附属中学2022-2023学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了教师的压力。

8 . Teaching is widely recognized to be a stressful occupation, characterized by numerous and varied challenges: administrative burdens, long hours, classroom management difficulties, to name but a few.     1     They are also paid less than other workers with similar experience and education, a gap that has grown from 4.3% in 1996 to 17% in 2015. Further, teachers face significant social and political scrutiny as to how they do their jobs . 

    2     The statistics on teacher turnover are grim: Research estimates that between 19% and 30% of new teachers leave the field within the first five years of teaching, which can reduce the team spirits of their campus community and negatively affect student learning. In the most recent PDK poll, half of teachers surveyed said they had considered leaving the profession within the last year, with low pay and high stress most frequently cited as the reasons. Of course, teacher stress is not unique to the United States. In fact, research has yielded remarkably consistent findings around the world, with roughly 20-25% of the teaching workforce reporting high levels of stress.

But if it’s clear that teacher stress is widespread, it’s not always clear how teacher stress should be defined. Traditionally, educational policy research has focused on working conditions (i.e., school administration) as the main driver of occupational health. That is, teacher stress tends to be viewed as a result of working in a stressful environment, often characterized as lacking sufficient funding or effective leadership.     3     In many schools, some teachers are stressed out while others are not; but if working conditions were all that mattered, then every teacher in the school would be equally stressed.

Chris Kyriacou and others have argued that teacher stress is better understood as resulting from a mismatch between the pressures and demands made on educators and their ability to cope with those demands. Workforce conditions alone are not sufficient to explain why some teachers are highly stressed. Rather, what matters most is how each teacher sees the demands they face in relation to the resources they have available to meet those demands.     4     And if this is true, then it should be possible to identify and intervene with teachers who are most vulnerable to stress, above and beyond efforts to improve the larger working environment.

A.These demands take a toll, resulting in job dissatisfaction, workplace fatigue, burnout, and reduced occupational commitment.
B.Just as beauty is said to be in the eye of the beholder, stress depends on the teacher’s unique view of their classroom.
C.For example, this holds true for 25% of teachers in Great Britain and Italy; 20-22% in Malaysia and Germany; and 25-26% in Australia and the U.S.
D.However, if only 20-25% of teachers report high levels of stress, then that would suggest that the working environment itself is only part of the issue.
E.Teachers are isolated from colleagues for much of the day, spending less than 5% of their work time collaborating with peers.
F.Clearly, then, there must be more to the story.
2023-04-26更新 | 130次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海市七宝中学2022-2023学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题(含听力)
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。当今社会中,在一家公司里的员工往往会来自不同的种族,国家,家庭和背景等等,这样的情况是史无前例的。因此,这也给公司的管理者带来了全所未有的挑战。文章表示,员工们年龄的不同是他们在工作中产生歧义的主要原因之一。性别,教育经历等因素也会影响员工们之间的关系,让他们之间结盟或是敌视,从而影响整体的公司运营和盈利。

9 . Today’s workplace is unique in history. Never before have we seen people working together who represent such different backgrounds and experiences. This difference of age, race, gender, and work style makes it very difficult to organize and run a company.

    1     Increasingly, managers are discovering that age differences among workers are a major cause of concern.

This has been an important realization. The management difficulties and challenges have led some experts to study intergenerational differences for an understanding of problems in the workplace. What they have discovered is interesting and may provide ways of improving working conditions in companies that employ individuals from different generations.

The first thing to realize, they say, is that differences of opinion about the importance of work and how to get work done are not a coincidence.     2     In fact, if employers do not pay attention to these differences, it is possible that anger will build up between people and lead to difficulties in the company.

Resentment between members of different generations, if not attended to, can lead to extreme anger and unhappiness and even lasting enmity if people are not careful.     3     It is natural for individuals from the same generation to form alliances, to come together for protection. Different generations represent different experiences in life, and these lead naturally to different opinions about oneself and one’s approaches to work.

If you were raised in a time of plenty, when products were readily available and relatively inexpensive, you would believe that prosperity is natural and expectable. If, on the other hand, you were raised in a time of scarcity, you would always be careful not to waste things for fear you would not have enough. You would make angry people who seem to believe that problems will always solve themselves.     4     It is difficult, in such circumstances, to achieve a happy, agreeable atmosphere in the workplace.

A.That is, it is not an accident that young employees will be different from older employees.
B.The weaknesses of human nature cause the disharmony among employees.
C.As a result, companies are looking for individuals who can manage a wide range of employees effectively.
D.Such optimism in the face of difficulties would be a source of unhappiness between you and them.
E.Therefore, employers should pay attention to the different ways of expressing anger in the company.
F.That individuals from different generations should come to view each other as if they were from different sides of warring countries should not be surprising.
2023-04-15更新 | 46次组卷 | 2卷引用:08 Unit 4 Disaster Survival 单元测试-2022-2023学年高二英语同步精品课堂(上外版2020选择性必修第二册)
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了妮可·索恩斯是一位来热衷于传播幸福和帮助他人的女性,她从事过警察行业现在是一名死亡陪护,并且她还出书安慰失去亲人的人们的故事。

10 . Life is like a roller coaster; every point has ups and downs. The truly victorious people stay committed to their broad goals even in unplanned circumstances. One true example of such people comes from a woman passionate about spreading happiness and helping others. Nicole Thornes is a mother, a former police officer, and now serving society as a death doula.

Believing small efforts could comfort individuals and unite society, Nicole thought a police officer had the opportunity to prevent crime, bring justice and create a better society for everyone. She was determined to become a police officer to protect life and bring prosperity. All her passion and motivation drove her to pursue a Criminal Justice degree to become a police officer.

Although she became a mother during her studies, she didn’t give up on her passion. Nicole could have called off her studies, but her passion for serving society didn’t let her step down. She took a break from her studies when her kids needed more attention but later came back to continue her study and completed her degree. Nicole finally became a police officer and everything went according to her plans.

But uncertainty put her in a challenging situation. Nicole suffered from an injury. The sudden medical retirement called off her journey as a police officer, but her dreams and passion did not let her stop. So, she became a death doula, allowing her to be there for people whenever needed and provide comfort to the dying and their families during difficult times. She chose this field after her grandfather’s death. She couldn’t bear the pain of losing him; therefore, she decided to become a death doula and contribute her services to help those suffering from the pain of losing their loved ones.

Nicole Thornes has written her book, Daddy’s Home, covering true events of losing someone and inspiring readers to cope with the feelings of emptiness and recover from mental illness after losing someone close. Daddy’s Home inspires readers and tells them the importance of a new beginning, helping people lighten the burden from their chest after the grief of losing someone.

1. What can be learned about Nicole Thornes?
A.Nicole Thornes dreamed of becoming a police officer since she was born.
B.Nicole Thornes pursued a Criminal Justice degree, but she gave up halfway.
C.Nicole Thornes took up a writing career immediately after getting physically hurt.
D.Nicole Thornes wrote a book, impressing on readers the significance of a new start.
2. What’s the direct cause of Nicole Thornes’ decision to become a death doula?
A.The unbearable pain brought by her grandfather’s death.
B.Her break from academic studies to take care of her kids.
C.Her sudden medical retirement due to her incurable injury.
D.Her determination to finish writing her book, Daddy’s Home.
3. According to the story of Nicole Thornes, a death doula can be described as ______.
A.a death fighterB.a special trainer
C.a support giverD.a creative police officer
4. What might be the best title for this article?
A.Nicole Thornes and her dream
B.The ups and downs of Nicole Thornes
C.Nicole Thornes: The writer of Daddy’s Home
D.Nicole Thornes: The journey from a police officer to a death doula
共计 平均难度:一般