1 . Mark is leaving, and I’m feeling kind of sad. He’s been the heart and soul of the office for a couple of years,
And now he’s moving on to an exciting new professional
Life has a way of throwing these curve (曲线) balls
Our ability to cope with
I think life is a series of
That doesn’t mean you don’t keep trying to make all your
“Change, indeed, is painful,
A.associating | B.comparing | C.combining | D.replacing |
A.fragile | B.gentle | C.special | D.split |
A.separation | B.destination | C.expectation | D.opportunity |
A.sincerely | B.ridiculously | C.absolutely | D.secretly |
A.nobler | B.ruder | C.easier | D.fairer |
A.colleague | B.roommate | C.teacher | D.leader |
A.on | B.with | C.in | D.at |
A.autonomous | B.sunburnt | C.comfortable | D.dynamic |
A.change | B.challenge | C.choice | D.chance |
A.adaptability | B.confidence | C.accommodation | D.competence |
A.accidents | B.barriers | C.events | D.records |
A.control | B.access | C.advantage | D.priority |
A.take | B.make | C.get | D.have |
A.decisions | B.promises | C.dreams | D.solutions |
A.mostly | B.accidentally | C.eventually | D.exactly |
A.yet | B.also | C.even | D.still |
A.assist | B.accompany | C.miss | D.forgive |
A.complaint | B.attention | C.sadness | D.sympathy |
A.do | B.demand | C.face | D.seize |
A.if | B.until | C.when | D.after |
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Being a teacher is always believed to be one of greatest occupations, because teachers make great contributions for the world. Last week, I got a chance to experience teaching students. Our school asked us to teach some kids live in the countryside. The kids was so happy that they gave me a warm welcome. I teach them English and after class, we played games happily. We had a lot of funs together. When I returned back to school, I missed the students so much. They like me but some of them have kept in touch with me ever since. I felt so proudly of being a teacher.
3 . In the future, we will be competing against medically-enhanced workers who can work longer and harder than us. Artificial intelligence will make it easier to monitor our every move in the office. This may sound like science fiction, but it’s a likely
The report, which
According to PwC, these forces will result in four potential futures: one where “humans come first,” one where “innovation
In the future world where corporations reign, PwC states that “human effort is
This is a world where performance is everything, and workers will need to create every
Seventy percent of the workers surveyed said that they would undergo
To visualize this
But you don’t need a fake news report to see this future; real news reports about augmented bodies in the office have existed for some time. Companies in the U.S. and Europe are already offering microchip implants to workers, so they can enter company buildings and get their chips from the vending machine with the
PwC predicts that the idea of a cyborg workforce will go from science fiction novelty to mainstream in the next few decades.
“So implants at work are already possible and happening and people will use it
A.dimension | B.vision | C.integrity | D.reality |
A.drew upon | B.counted on | C.signed in | D.made up |
A.availability | B.scarcity | C.rivalry | D.privatization |
A.demolish | B.induce | C.alter | D.shape |
A.exceeds | B.offsets | C.rules | D.withdraws |
A.dwarfed | B.maximized | C.converted | D.marginalized |
A.wellbeing | B.priority | C.emotions | D.ideology |
A.fantasy | B.interference | C.advantage | D.expertise |
A.resented | B.welcomed | C.ventured | D.overcame |
A.reassurance | B.violation | C.reformation | D.treatments |
A.dream | B.expectation | C.responsibility | D.perspective |
A.corporate-dominated | B.career-oriented | C.human-centered | D.cognitive-enhanced |
A.wave | B.pulse | C.check | D.strike |
A.urgently | B.socially | C.privately | D.solely |
A.farther | B.closer | C.longer | D.shorter |
1. Where was Jason kicked out of yesterday?
A.A restaurant. | B.A work place. | C.A food store. |
A.His motion. | B.His food. | C.His job. |
1. What is the speaker mainly talking about?
A.All kinds of animals. |
B.His job as an animal doctor. |
C.Special treatment for animals. |
A.Rabbits. | B.Cows and sheep. | C.Dogs and cats. |
A.With a piece of metal. |
B.With a piece of plastic. |
C.With a piece of water pipe. |
1. What will Rebecca do on June 12?
A.Go on a business trip. |
B.Organize a trade exhibition. |
C.Meet the people from Head Office. |
A.A report. | B.A timetable. | C.A speech. |
A.On June 3. | B.On June 10. | C.On June 17. |
A.Take the job. | B.Refuse the offer. | C.Change the working hours. |
1. How many people are there in Steven’s family?
A.Four. | B.Five. | C.Six. |
A.Steven’s mother. | B.Steven’s father. | C.Steven’s brother. |
A.In a shop. | B.In a supermarket. | C.In a restaurant. |
10 . My brother Stanley died last January from cancer,and I spent a lot of time with him in hospital over his last few months. I witnessed the care he received and,at the time,I thought it was poor. It shocked and hurt me.
While Stanley was sick,I was a medical student. I therefore put a lot of time and energy in the medical profession. It gave me an insider's view of the care Stanley received,when most people spending time with a very sick loved one only have an outside view. However,as I see now it made me judge the care that his doctors and nurses gave him too harshly(严厉的).
We experienced long waits in emergency departments,and doctors were unsure of the details of Stanley's case. We waited around for doctors to arrive,but they seldom turned up. But worst of all was Stanley's senior doctor. Near the end,he announced coldly that there was nothing left to try. “All the choices have been used,"he said. And with that,he left,never to be seen again.
All this affected the way I thought about my studies. Did I want to work in a field where people treated patients as if they were numbers on a chart?After Stanley died,I finished my studies and graduated with all the rest of students in my year. They went on to get jobs in hospitals,while I took a year out. I simply couldn't face working in medicine.
Finally,I applied for and got a position as a cancer doctor in a busy clinic in a big city. Now I was a cancer doctor myself,and I often had to tell patients bad news. It is a terribly difficult thing to inform someone that they have a serious illness. I also found that I couldn't always answer patients' questions. They would want to know whether they could be cured,or how long they would live,but it wasn't always possible to say.
It was then that I understood what difficult job health providers do. It made me think back to my experiences with doctors and nurses when Stanley was sick. Perhaps what I had thought was unprofessionalism(不专业)or coldness was just a reflection of the demanding nature of the work.
I began to see my patients as Stanley,and myself no longer as his sister,but one of his caregivers.
Now I was in their shoes-the people who spend every day caring for others.
I still miss Stanley horribly,but at least now the anger has gone.
1. Why did the author feel upset in hospital?A.Because it was too late to cure her brother. |
B.Because the treatment was too painful for the author to bear. |
C.Because she couldn't help the doctors with her medical knowledge. |
D.Because the care given to her brother was far below her expectations. |
A.the insider's view of the care | B.the care her brother received |
C.the author's medical profession | D.the author's long stay in hospital |
A.suffered a serious illness |
B.met Stanley's doctors again |
C.communicated with her classmates |
D.experienced caring for cancer patients directly |
A.She put in efforts o save patients. |
B.She gave up her study in medicine. |
C.She applied for a job in a big city immediately. |
D.She took a year out and then got a job in a clinic. |
A.give advice on how to be a professional doctor |
B.explain how her attitude to being a caregiver changed. |
C.tell the young people the importance of being a doctor. |
D.share how she became a doctor after her brother's death |