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7.根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项.选项中有两项为多余选项.
It is very common for you to find yourself in an unfamiliar situation.(36)B Yes,everyone tells you to stand on your own two feet and take responsibility for your action,but if you haven't experienced a situation before,how can you know what to do?
We usually try our best to do everything on our own and not to rely on others,but at certain times calling for help is the best way forward.You can picture the scene of the man--it is usually a man--driving blindly around an unfamiliar town looking for an address he doesn't know.(37)D And he could get to his appointment on time.It is obvious to everybody in such a case that asking for help is not a sign of weakness,but rather the sensible thing to do.
(38)C For example,you are looking for a new job and need to write your resume(简历).If your pride prevents you from getting help and you just do the writing yourself,it may well cost the opportunity you are seeking.Similarly,when you just started a new job,you often don't want to admit that you haven't got the knowledge to finish a particular task,so you keep going and eventually make things worse than they were.This may lead to a diminishing(贬低)of you in the eyes of the boss.(39)A
Now you can see that asking for help is not a sign of weakness but is the sensible and mature thing to do.(40)F Making your life easier by asking for and using knowledgeable help is not a sign of weakness,but is actually quite a clever thing to do.

A.What's worse,you are most likely to lose the new job.
B.Actually speaking,asking for help is not a sign of weakness.
C.There are times when you know you don't have the relevant experience.
D.If only he would stop and ask for directions,he could save lots of time.
E.However,many people tend to make mistakes over and over when help is available.
F.You will also recognize expert help would save your time,energy and money.
G.You can accustom yourself to asking for help sooner or later.

分析 每个人都有自己不擅长的地方,但是寻求帮助不是懦弱的表现,反而是明智之举.

解答 B D C A F
36.B 上下文理解.第一句话It is very common for you to find yourself in an unfamiliar situation告诉我们发现自己对一些事情不熟悉时这是很正常的,所以这时寻求帮助在情理之中,不是虚弱的表现,故选B.
37.D 细节题.从后句he could get to his appointment on time他能准时到达约会地方,可知如果他能停下来问路的话,故选D.
38.C 归纳概括题.从这段的内容介绍看,当你找工作写简历如果不寻找帮助,可能会措施机会,所以主旨句为总有些时候是你没有经历过的,故选C.
39.A 上下文理解.从前面介绍得知 eventually make things worse than they were最后你会把事情搞糟,但更糟糕的是可能会丢了工作,故选A.
40.F 细节题.根据最后一段的介绍,Now you can see that asking for help is not a sign of weakness but is the sensible and mature thing to do你要明白寻求帮助不是懦弱的表现,特别是一些专家的建议会给你节省很多的精力和时间,故选F.

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D.Europeans have long realized the need to protect a national language.
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This Way to Dreamland
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C.they pay no attention to exams                             
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B.students can cover their college expenses through working
C.students working full time will not graduate at all.
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32.What is the best title for the passage?B
A.The Difficulties of Landing a Job                          
B.The Struggle of Work-School Balance
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17.
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E.Yet the most exciting promise of their company and the like is the role they might play in improving education for the poor around the world.
F.Ng's course in machine learning attracted 104,000 enrollees around the world.
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If one teenager in one small city can become a genius hacker through an online course,does it mean the world has changed?We have been hearing about the potential of online education for decades.
(68)A A number of online education platforms have appeared,featuring professors from top universities offering free courses.
(69)F Ng was amazed."It would take me 250 years to teach this many people at Stanford,"he says.And so,just one month into the course,Ng and his Stanford colleague,Daphne Koller,decided to leave their faculty posts (教职) and dive into online teaching full-time.In April,they launched their company,Coursera,with a $16 million round of venture funding.So far,it has managed to team up with 35colleges in nine countries.
To Ng and Koller,Coursera's mission is simple and yet grand.That is to teach millions of people around the world for free,while also transforming higher education.
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