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【题目】七选五 根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项多余选项。(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)

THINK“ADDING VALUE”(and you’11 get more money)

Most people eitherliketheir job,lovetheir job orhatetheir job.Everyone wants to make more money regardless of how they feel about their job.The secret to making more money is,focus on adding value.Think less of what you can have or acquire.【1】____ You dont always have to do more though we always can do more.What you might consider isdoing different.Let me explain.

1.Do you choose to be happy at work? Its a choice.And you can do it.Its a lot ofmind over matter.Mind whats important and the rest doesnt matter.【2】 ___ When you choose to be happy,you will affect others in the workplace.

2. 【3】 _____ Michaels definition of adragis,a person whodrastically reduces all good.Of course,they have a bad attitude.If youre this kind of person,you can change.Start being positive.Start by giving subtle and honest praise to co-workers.Just start looking for authentic reasons to give others some praise.It will set you apart from everyone else.People will recognize you as being more caring and more interested in them.Your influence will skyrocket especially if youre in an environment where there is little praise and encouragement.

3.CHOOSE what you are going to think.Most people have given in to CNN,ABC,NBC,the way things are,society,drama,negativity and the like.Its time to take back charge of your brain.Get your focus directed.Like Paul said in the bible,Think on these things.Things that are true,are of a good report,are honorable,are positive. 【4】 ____ If you have nothing to read that is positive,send me your email address and I'll send you a free copy of myPowerful Attitudesebook.Read a little every morning.It will positively and powerfully affect the rest of your day.

When you change yourself,you will add value in your workplace.Like the late great business philosopher,Jim Rohn said,You can take out the garbage at McDonalds and earn minimum wage.But if you take out the garbage and whistle as you do it every day,youre likely to earn 50 cents more per hour.Add value to your workplace by controlling your own attitude.【5】 ______

A.Start your day by reading something positive.

B.Think more of what you can do,produce or create.

C.Just be yourself and create a strong self image.

D.Are you adrag?

E.Your attitude and your happiness is important.

F.Fall in love with it.

G.You will advance faster and in time,make a lot more money.

【答案】

【1B

【2E

【3D

【4A

【5C

【解析】

试题分析:本文讲述了如何能使自己赚到更多的钱?多考虑为工作增加价值就可以了

【1根据空格前Think less of what you can have or acquire少想你会从工作中获得什么,可知下面要说要多想想你能为工作做些什么,创造些什么。故选B。

【2根据空前:关注重要的,其他的都无所谓了和空后:当你选择做一个快乐的人,你就会影响单位其他的人也是开心的,得知E。

【3根据后文Michaels definition of adragis,可知前面是提问你是一个消极的人吗?故选D。

【4根据后文如果找不到积极的书籍可读,我会把我的电子书寄给你,得知前面建议读一些积极向上的东西。故选A。

【5最后一段总结改变自己,营造一个强大的自我形象。故选C。

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