On the course, the first step of the lead usually means the final victory, so the success and failure of your life may lie in whether you dare to 11 yourself.
As a student, I was most 12 to answer questions in class. Whenever the professor asked a question, I always 13 my head, for fear that the professor saw me.
In a language class, an expert from the Commercial Bank 14 a lecture. The speaker always 15 someone to be working together with him, so he asked how many students in the classroom learned economics, but no one 16 . The expert said with a smile, “Let me tell you a story first.”
“When I first came to the United States to 17 , there were often lectures delivered in the university. 18 the beginning of every lecture, I found a(n) 19 phenomenon. The students around me always took a cardboard 20 in half, wrote their 21 in bold with the most eye-catching color, then placed it on the seat. So when the speakers need their 22 , he could see and call listeners’ names 23 .”
“I couldn’t understand, so I asked the student in front of me. He told me with a smile that the speakers are all top-ranking people, 24 mean opportunities. When your answer is 25 his satisfaction, it is very likely that he will give you more opportunities. This is a very simple 26 .”
“The fact was also like that. I really saw a few of my classmates went to 27 in the first-class companies because of the excellent insights(洞察力). It had a great 28 on me. The chance will not 29 you itself. You must show yourself constantly to 30 other’s attention to find a chance on the card for yourself. ”
11. A. show B. apply C. help D. enjoy
12. A. eager B. afraid C. excited D. ashamed
13. A. raised B. nodded C. lowered D. shook
14. A. attended B. suggested C. organized D. delivered
15. A. persuaded B. forced C. ordered D. wanted
16. A. learned B. responded C. noticed D. cared
17. A. study B. work C. teach D. travel
18. A. Before B. Since C. After D. Until
19. A. meaningful B. important C. interesting D. mysterious
20. A. divided B. folded C. cut D. torn
21. A. answers B. questions C. ages D. names
22. A. tips B. responses C. suggestions D. notes
23. A. directly B. carefully C. eagerly D. seriously
24. A. which B. it C. who D. they
25. A. against B. for C. to D. beyond
26. A. chance B. trick C. story D. reason
27. A. serve B. apply C. employ D. join
28. A. impression B. effect C. attraction D. stress
29. A. avoid B. help C. find D. support
30. A. pay B. bring C. serve D. attract
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