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When we ask students what they want to be, they often talk about unusual jobs, things like teachers
and doctors. But if you think about it, many people don't plan to do their jobs. They just start doing
them by accident. We have talked to two people with unusual jobs.
Emily is a dentist (牙医) but she doesn't work with people. She works with horses. After university
she took care of animal's health for several years, but she noticed that there were few people who could
help horses' teeth. She decided to go to college and study again. Then she had to buy special tools, but
she is never out of work. She's always very busy taking care of horses' teeth. "I couldn't be a dentist for
people now," Emily said, "because I really enjoy working with horses."
As soon as David could read, he read books about robots, but the robots he built today don't look
like the strange robot people in his books. He builds robots for industry. Early one morning he made up
his mind to study maths, science and computers so that he could break into the world of robot engineering. "Some of the maths is very difficult," says David, "but you must study maths to be an engineer." Fortunately he got top marks in all his math exams.
and doctors. But if you think about it, many people don't plan to do their jobs. They just start doing
them by accident. We have talked to two people with unusual jobs.
Emily is a dentist (牙医) but she doesn't work with people. She works with horses. After university
she took care of animal's health for several years, but she noticed that there were few people who could
help horses' teeth. She decided to go to college and study again. Then she had to buy special tools, but
she is never out of work. She's always very busy taking care of horses' teeth. "I couldn't be a dentist for
people now," Emily said, "because I really enjoy working with horses."
As soon as David could read, he read books about robots, but the robots he built today don't look
like the strange robot people in his books. He builds robots for industry. Early one morning he made up
his mind to study maths, science and computers so that he could break into the world of robot engineering. "Some of the maths is very difficult," says David, "but you must study maths to be an engineer." Fortunately he got top marks in all his math exams.
1. Emily doesn't want to be a dentist because __________.
A. the pay is low
B. she has to buy special tools
C. she will be out of work
D. she likes working with horses
B. she has to buy special tools
C. she will be out of work
D. she likes working with horses
2. To become a robot engineer, David __________.
A. need to worry
B. bought a lot of robots
C. had to study hard
D. didn't have to go to college
B. bought a lot of robots
C. had to study hard
D. didn't have to go to college
3. David got top marks in all his maths exams, although __________.
A. maths was not easy to study
B. he had to study maths to be an engineer
C. he could break into the world of robot engineering
D. he made up his mind to study maths, science and computers
B. he had to study maths to be an engineer
C. he could break into the world of robot engineering
D. he made up his mind to study maths, science and computers
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