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In today’s society, a college degree tells little about what you know in comparison to what it tells about what you can learn. For instance, the IT world is constantly changing. Anything you learn today will probably be useless in a few short years. The point is to learn to learn.
Blogging works exactly the same way. And I believe this to be true regardless of your end goal. If you’re trying to make money, this is abundantly clear. There’s always more money to be made. If you’re teaching on a subject, you are constantly looking for new information to share. Even if you’re just sharing your words with others for pleasure, you’re continuously improving your writing and storytelling, so people don’t get bored of you.
This is one of the reasons that bloggers burn out. They forget this. They think they have an unlimited amount of content just waiting to burst from their brain. They get comfortable. Then they start to run out of juice. Sure, at times it seems that some bloggers just have it. They are experts in their fields and will simply feed us with invaluable content forever. But this is not true. Pay attention. Even famous bloggers would run out of content eventually without constant learning.
The point is apparent. Don’t think you’ve succeeded. There are plateaus, but there are no peaks. What happens when someone thinks they’ve hit the peak? They quickly begin sliding down the other side. Always be learning from your experiences. See what posts work for your readers. Which get the best response? Which are completely ignored? Which bring in the most Google traffic, or get the most Absence clicks? Don’t settle or your blog will close for good eventually.
56. Judging from the article, if you have got a college degree, say, in engineering, it means ______.
A. you’re good at engineering B. you’ve finished learning engineering
C. you’ve chosen to learn engineering D. you can find work relating to engineering
57. The writer thinks Blogging works in a way that it requires the writers to ______.
A. be constant learners B. have academic degrees
C. keep on writing D. know everything before starting
58. Which is NOT a possible purpose of people’s blogging?
A. To increase their income. B. To help others to learn.
C. To entertain the readers. D. To keep private records.
59. The writer uses the word “it” in the underlined sentence “Sure, at times … have it” to refers to ______.
A. the failure in keeping on writing B. the knowledge needed for blogging forever
C. the ability of constant learning D. the comfort enjoyed from blogging
60. The questions in the last paragraph are asked to advise bloggers on how to ______.
A. learn from their experiences B. learn from others
C. update their knowledge D. reach blogging peaks
查看习题详情和答案>>In today’s society, a college degree tells little about what you know in comparison to what it tells about what you can learn. For example, the IT world is constantly changing. Anything you learn today will probably be useless in a few short years. The point is to learn to learn.
Blogging(写博客)works exactly the same way. And I believe this to be true regardless of your end goal. If you’re trying to make money, this is very clear. There’s always more money to be made. If you’re teaching on a subject, you are constantly looking for new information to share. Even if you’re just sharing your words with others for pleasure, you’re continuously improving your writing and storytelling so people don’t get bored of you.
This is one of the reasons that bloggers burn out. They forget this. They think they have an unlimited amount of content just waiting to burst from their brain. They get comfortable. Then they start to run out of juice. Sure, at times it seems that some bloggers just have it. They are experts in their fields and will simply feed us with invaluable content forever. But this is not true. Pay attention. Even famous bloggers would run out of content eventually without constant learning.
The point is easy to see. Don’t think you’ve succeeded. There is no summit. What happens when someone thinks they’ve hit the summit? They quickly begin falling down the other side. Always be learning from your experiences. See what posts work for your readers. Which get the best response? Which are completely ignored? Which bring in the most Google traffic, or get the most Absence clicks? Don’t settle or your blog will close for ever eventually.
72.Judging from the article, if you have got a college degree, say, in engineering, it means _______.
A. you’re good at engineering B. you’ve finished learning engineering
C. you’ve chosen to learn engineering D. you can find work relating to engineering
73.The writer thinks Blogging works in a way that it requires the writers to _______.
A. be constant learners B. have academic degrees
C. keep on writing D. know everything before starting
74.The writer uses the word “it” in the underlined sentence “Sure, at times … have it” to refer to _______.
A. the failure in keeping on writing B. the knowledge needed for blogging forever
C. the ability of constant learning D. the comfort enjoyed from blogging
75.The questions in the last paragraph are asked to advise bloggers on how to _______.
A. learn from their experiences B. learn from others
C. update their knowledge D. reach blogging summit
查看习题详情和答案>>what you can learn. For example, the IT world is constantly changing. Anything you learn today will probably
be useless in a few short years. The point is to learn to learn.
Blogging (写博客) works exactly the same way. And I believe this to be true regardless of your end goal.
If you're trying to make money
on a subject, you are constantly looking for new information to share. Even if you're just sharing your words
with others for pleasure, you're continuously improving your writing and storytelling so people don't get bored
of you.
This is one of the reasons that bloggers burn out. They forget this. They think they have an unlimited
amount of content just waiting to burst from their brain. They get comfortable. Then they start to run out of
juice. Sure, at times it seems that some bloggers just have it. They are experts in their fields and will simply
feed us with invaluable content forever. But this is not true. Pay attention. Even famous bloggers would run
out of content eventually without constant learning.
The point is easy to see. Don't think you've succeeded. There is no summit. What happens when someone
thinks they've hit the summit? They quickly begin falling down the other side. Always be learning from your
experiences. See what posts work for your readers. Which get the best response? Which are completely
ignored? Which bring in the most Google traffic, or get the most Absence clicks? Don't settle or your blog will
close for ever eventually.
B. you've finished learning engineering
C. you've chosen to learn engineering
D. you can find work relating to engineering
B. have academic degrees
C. keep on writing
D. know everything before starting
B. the knowledge needed for blogging forever
C. the ability of constant learning
D. the comfort enjoyed from blogging
B. learn from others
C. update their knowledge
D. reach blogging summit
In today’s society, a college degree tells little about what you know in comparison to what it tells about what you can learn.For instance, the IT world is constantly changing.Anything you learn today will probably be useless in a few short years.The point is to learn to learn.
Blogging works exactly the same way.And I believe this to be true regardless of your end goal.If you’re trying to make money, this is abundantly clear.There’s always more money to be made.If you’re teaching on a subject, you are constantly looking for new information to share.Even if you’re just sharing your words with others for pleasure, you’re continuously improving your writing and storytelling, so people don’t get bored of you.
This is one of the reasons that bloggers burn out.They forget this.They think they have an unlimited amount of content just waiting to burst from their brain.They get comfortable.Then they start to run out of juice.Sure, at times it seems that some bloggers just have it.They are experts in their fields and will simply feed us with invaluable content forever.But this is not true.Pay attention.Even famous bloggers would run out of content eventually without constant learning.
The point is apparent.Don’t think you’ve succeeded. There are plateaus, but there are no peaks.What happens when someone thinks they’ve hit the peak? They quickly begin sliding down the other side.Always be learning from your experiences.See what posts work for your readers.Which get the best response? Which are completely ignored? Which bring in the most Google traffic, or get the most Absence clicks? Don’t settle or your blog will close for good eventually.
1.Judging from the article, if you have got a college degree, say, in engineering, it means ______.
A.you’re good at engineering B.you’ve finished learning engineering
C.you’ve chosen to learn engineering D.you can find work relating to engineering
2.The writer thinks Blogging works in a way that it requires the writers to ______.
A.be constant learners B.have academic degrees
C.keep on writing D.know everything before starting
3.Which is NOT a possible purpose of people’s blogging?
A.To increase their income. B.To help others to learn.
C.To entertain the readers. D.To keep private records.
4.The writer uses the word “it” in the underlined sentence “Sure, at times … have it” to refers to ______.
A.the failure in keeping on writing B.the knowledge needed for blogging forever
C.the ability of constant learning D.the comfort enjoyed from blogging
5.The questions in the last paragraph are asked to advise bloggers on how to ______.
A.learn from their experiences B.learn from others
C.update their knowledge D.reach blogging peaks
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