摘要: The students have great for their history teacher.

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Actually we have known a lot of examples and meaningful words to support the fact that we should try our best to ease the bad impression of others. Just like the old saying goes, we should give a better assumption to the one than we think he was. But many of us always fail to do this.

Take the situation of my class for example. Right at the beginning of the first semester when we were freshmen we all showed great favor to each other. And when there was an activity that needed some people to join, we would be willing to attend whether it was interesting or not. And we were really like brothers and sisters, and our class was just like a family, a warm family. But now, I feel tired of those meaningless activities not only because of the boring activities themselves but also the cool response of our classmates.

I think the reasons why the passion of most classmates is so low may be as follows:

To start with, many of us take part in more than one organization, which will certainly make us tired. Also, in the study fields, many of us may find that our courses are sometimes difficult to understand or comprehend, especially the specialized subjects. Moreover, “history” teaches us that if one does not study hard, it is possible to fail in the exams. So it is a big and good excuse to say that “I do really want to attend, but I have a lot of homework to do, so...”

Last but not least, some people believe that some of our leaders should not be regarded as a leader, maybe I should say we, as leaders, lost the reputation, support and trust of yours. At least I am the warm-hearted one, although I cannot promise you that your advice will be adopted surely, at least I will spare no effort to “give” you the right to be heard, and to serve you.

Be active to show your talents and abilities and to create a better image of our class. Most important of all, work painstakingly for a better condition that we should have reached.

1.Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A.Students’ passion for activities was high at first but disappeared gradually.

B.Students’ passion for activities grew gradually because they were interesting.

C.Students were too busy to take part in activities after their classes.

D.Students were unwilling to participate in activities because of their leaders.

2.We can infer from the passage that the writer must be ______.

A.a supporter of activities                  B.a responsible teacher

C.a top student in class                     D.a devoted class leader

3.The writer hopes that all the members of the class will ______.

A.develop better talents and skills            B.improve their abilities and creativity

C.work together to make a better class         D.adopt others’ advice patiently

 

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  The most common way to find a job opening is by reading the classified ads section of your local newspaper.Some people also get job leads from their school counselors.If you’re interested in working at a restaurant, bookstore garden center, or other service business in your area, the best approach is to go there and fill out an application form.

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  Your school counselor may be able to help open other doors of opportunity via internships.Some companies and businesses offer bright students short-term, hands-on training in exchange for a willingness to learn and work hard.If you perform well at our internship, you may be offered a full-time job next summer or even an ongoing part-time job.Internships can also provide you with valuable references that can help you to land future jobs.

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  Some others also ask me how to have an interview.It’s not just previous job history or unique skills that matter at the interview.Both your attitude and your appearance affect your chances of getting the job you want.You’ve probably heard your parents talk about making a good first impression with what you wear.

(1)

How many ways to find a job opening are mentioned in the first paragraph?

[  ]

A.

Two.

B.

Three.

C.

Four.

D.

Five.

(2)

Which of the following is considered to be quality experience?

[  ]

A.

Working as a waiter in a restaurant.

B.

Volunteering to help clean the river up.

C.

Starting your own business and earning much money.

D.

Recognizing opportunities that business owners may not see.

(3)

The underlined word“land”in the third paragraph can be replaced by“________”.

[  ]

A.

choose

B.

accept

C.

know

D.

get

(4)

What would be the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

where should I start?

B.

What’s the right job for me?

C.

How to write a good resume

D.

Why get a summer job?

(5)

What will be talked about following the passage?

[  ]

A.

Advice on how to get along well with your colleagues.

B.

Practical limitations you must keep in mind.

C.

How to perform well in your new job.

D.

Strategies to help make your interview a success.

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Being able to experience a different environment and custom will give us a new perspective on everything we thought we knew and understood. Maybe, going abroad is an opportunity to look again at not only the country and the people who live there but also ourselves.

    I had never expected to visit Paris. The French culture didn' t interest me that much, and Paris seemed too big, too touristy, too much. But when I found myself standing next to the Opera National de Paris, completely alone and totally lost, I knew I was in for an interesting ride. I had decided to take a summer history class abroad, and Paris just happened to be where it was set. My teacher eventually found me and other jet-lagged students and walked us down to where we would be staying. Even then, tired, hungry, and feeling displaced, I was unable to keep myself from marveling at the beauty of the city.

    The next day in the grocery store, trying to decide if the box I was holding contained butter or cream cheese, I suddenly realized I was a foreigner that didn’t speak the language.The cashier and I had a conversation completely with gestures. For the most part, it didn't seem to bother the French that I was utterly incompetent in speaking their language. In fact, from my first unclear "bonjour" , many of them would directly switch over to English.

    Time Hew by. In the mornings we had class, and in the afternoons we were given a lot of freedom to do what we pleased. We explored everywhere in the city, becoming experts at using the Metro, and walking so much that our legs were sore every night.

    Living in Paris was a huge change in my lifestyle. Everything I did was more relaxed. I stopped worrying about the future and instead focused on living in the present. I stopped wearing a watch because time didn’t matter.We ate when we were hungry, went to bed when we were tired and explored in between.I no longer mind that Paris is so big; it' s an old, beautiful metropolis full of culture and history.On one of my last days there, standing on top of the Arc du Triumph with a 360 degree view of Paris, I finally admitted something to myself.The city that I had never wanted to visit had turned into the city that I never wanted to leave.

1.The writer came to Paris because ______.

A.he wanted to have an interesting ride

B.he attended a course in summer

C.he admired its beautiful scenery

D.he was alone and lost his way

2.On the first day in Paris, the writer felt _____.

A.lonely in the big city                       B.bored with his visit

C.surprised at its beauty                     D.interested in its culture

3.The example of the grocery store is used to illustrate _____.

A.the little influence of language barrier

B.the big difficulty of living abroad

C.the great importance of gestures

D.the intelligence of French people

4.By mentioning the uselessness of the watch, the author probably wants to prove ______

A.time in Paris is not worth counting

B.he enjoys the time in Paris very much

C.life seems meaningful without time

D.he has to spend a long time to visit the big city

 

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