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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ With unemployment levels at the highest since the Great Depression, many individuals don¡¯t have the privilege of working, and those do feel nervous about how long they¡¯ll have that opportunity. If you fall into the latter category, ¡¾1¡¿The following suggestions are concrete steps you can focus on right now to increase your success in your job during this special time and demonstrating your value while working remotely.

Do your work

¡¾2¡¿ But especially in times where businesses and organizations are having to make hard decisions about who to keep, doing your work ¡ª and doing your work well ¡ª is necessary.

Tell others

I don¡¯t recommend that you give yourself a shout out at every single meeting. But if you have accomplished something important, share it. That could look like covering a few highlights of your work with your boss each week, either in your one-on-one or through email. ¡¾3¡¿ And this gives you increased visibility across the organization as people understand the role that you fill and the value you add.

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Although you don¡¯t want to overload yourself with extra work, look for ways to make your boss¡¯s life easier. For instance, turn in your work early so your manager has extra time to review it before a meeting. These little things can help reduce the pressure on your boss.

Much of what happens with the job market and your particular job will be out of your hands. You can¡¯t control what businesses are considered necessary or not. And there are many factors in place that determine the market demand for your work. However, if you follow pieces of advice above, ¡¾5¡¿

A.Set your goal

B.Help your boss

C.I can appreciate your concern.

D.you¡¯ll share your work with others.

E.Focus on what you did for your organization.

F.Getting your work done is always a good idea.

G.you¡¯ll make a positive impression in the process.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Nakushi didn¡¯t tell her parents when the older boys started to harass (ɧÈÅ) her on her way from her home to school in south Delhi, seizing her hand and shouting ¡°kiss me¡±£¬because she knew she would get the blame. She was right: when her family found out, they banned her from going back to school£¬worried about the effect on their¡°honor¡±. The plan now is to get her married. She is 16.

Sumen£¬a 35-year-old mother£¬ is battling for her child¡¯s future£¬ too. Her nine-year-old son£¬ Kapil, has learning disabilities and she has tried and failed to get him into school every year. Finally, the authorities have agreed he should get some education£¬but it¡¯s only for one day a week.

In India£¬a free and compulsory education is guaranteed for all children aged between 6 and 14. But going to school is one thing; the quality of the education you get is another. Within government schools£¬pupils face many challenges: overcrowded classrooms, absent teachers and dirty conditions are common complaints£¬which can lead parents to decide it is not worth their child going to school. Inside one of the schools, some of the classrooms have low benches and desks. In others£¬the lttle girls sit on the floor£¬ books in their laps. In several, no teacher is present; one man appears to be responsible for three of the small rooms.

It is girls, the very poor and the disabled who are often left behind. Nakushi had imagined herself working for the police, or becoming a teacher.¡° My parents are looking for a boy for me," she says. ¡°They say I can get married and then I can study. But I know that once I get married, it will become very difficult. My dream will never come true.¡±

¡¾1¡¿Why didn¡¯t Nakushi tell her parents about the harassment?

A.She was unwilling to leave school.B.She didn¡¯t want to get married.

C.She thought it wouldn¡¯t help.D.She worried about the honor.

¡¾2¡¿Why couldn¡¯t Kapil have regular school education?

A.His family gave up on him.B.He had difficulty in learning.

C.His mother couldn¡¯t afford it.D.The authorities treated him unfairly.

¡¾3¡¿What can be inferred from the third paragraph?

A.All children must go to government schools.

B.Few parents choose government schools for their kids.

C.Facilities in government schools are far from satisfactory.

D.Shortage of teachers is the biggest problem in government schools.

¡¾4¡¿Which could be the best title for the text?

A.Nakushi¡¯s Impossible Dream

B.Big Challenges in Indian Children¡¯s Education

C.Girls Facing Difficulty in Education

D.Hope for a Better Learning Environment

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Is there anybody out there? For centuries human beings have been wondering. As we've gained greater understanding of the universe, however, our searches have taken on a more concrete form. Questions about aliens have become a subject for science rather than science fiction and philosophy.

Now a new cooperation(ºÏ×÷)between the Very Large Array observatory in New Mexico and the privately funded Seti Institute in California could mean that our curiosity about aliens is closer than ever before to being satisfied. Data from the VLA's 28 giant radio telescopes will be fed through a special supercomputer that will search for distant signals. Scientists who work at the Seti Institute said the announcement means their research is now ¡°almost mainstream".

How likely it is that a signal will be found, and what this might mean, are hard questions to answer. Seti's existing projects haven't detected any life signals from other planets so far. But recent discoveries in space and Earth sciences have provided some encouragement to those who are enthusiastic about the likelihood, however remote, of detecting other civilizations.

While once it was thought that our solar system could be unique, since the discovery of the first exoplanet (a planet in another solar system) in the 1990s, thousands more have been located(È·¶¨Î»ÖÃ). Around one in five stars are now thought to have a planet in their orbit in a so-called ¡°habitable zone"¡ªthat is at a distance from the star where the temperature(neither too hot nor too cold) means that life is theoretically feasible.

If there is another life form somewhere, could it be as intelligent as us? Or cause a risk to us, as the physicist Stephen Hawking once warned? As investigations of Mars continue, our interest in the possibility of alien life appears clear¡ªespecially when conditions in our own earth appear even more unstable.

¡¾1¡¿What can we learn from the first two paragraphs?

A.Global cooperation helps to study aliens.

B.Searching for aliens is becoming a trend.

C.Aliens have caught wide attention globally.

D.There are many uncertainties about aliens study.

¡¾2¡¿What is the encouraging news to searchers for distant civilizations?

A.VLA has developed new radio telescopes.

B.Seti has detected signals from other planets.

C.More and more exoplanets have been found.

D.Other civilizations have been located in a habitable zone.

¡¾3¡¿What does the underlined word ¡°feasible" in paragraph 4 most probably mean?

A.Possible.B.Tough.

C.Easy.D.Certain.

¡¾4¡¿In which section of a newspaper may this text appear?

A.Literature.B.Health.

C.Education.D.Science.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Daniel Zhang, the former top manager of Alibaba, has larger shoes to fill now. In September last year, he took over the role of chairperson from Jack Ma, who decided to step down after building the $420-billion(Ê®ÒÚ) internet business.

Zhang studied finance at the Shanghai University of Finance and Economics. After graduating from school he worked at a gaming company in Shanghai. The Shanghai native joined Alibaba in 2007 and played a key role in helping to drive Taobao to profit(ÓªÀû). He is best known for starting the 'Double 11' shopping festival, which has brought in 50 million yuan in sales during the first festival in 2009 to 268 billion yuan in 2019.

As to leadership style, Zhang is very different from Ma. The latter made a name for himself as an entertainer, dressing up as Michael Jackson at company events. Zhang has kept a much lower profile(µÍµ÷). 'Ma is a guy with many ideas. He is very, very creative, ' he said in an interview. 'I'm the guy who always wants to put my foot on the ground. ' The young chairperson, however, has never wanted a routine job or a predictable life¡ªa message he gave to students during a 2016 event at his alma mater(ĸУ).

Zhang now has his sights set on helping Alibaba further develop its New Retail strategy, which looks to combine online shopping. 'We strongly believe that brick-and-mortar stores(ʵÌåµê) can create huge value, but their model needs to be upgraded,' Zhang said at a conference last year.

¡¾1¡¿We learn from the text that Daniel Zhang has .

A.built Alibaba into a $420-billion business

B.helped Alibaba achieve most of its success

C.replaced Jack Ma as top manager of Alibaba

D.started the 'Double 11' shopping festival

¡¾2¡¿The underlined word 'routine' in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to .

A.UnchangingB.satisfying

C.riskyD.low-paid

¡¾3¡¿What is Zhang's opinion's about Jack Ma?

A.Careful.B.Brave.

C.CreativeD.Friendly.

¡¾4¡¿What is Zhang's future plan?

A.Making shoes for people who have big feet.

B.Developing Alibaba into the world's biggest company.

C.Bringing the 'Double 11' shopping festival to the West.

D.Combining online and offline shopping.

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