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It was in my high school science class.I was doing a task in front of the classroom with my favorite shirt on.
A 36 came."Nice shirt," I smiled from ear to ear.Then another voice said, "That shirt belonged to my dad.Greg's mother works for my family.We were going to 37 that shirt away, but gave it to her 38 ." I was speechless.I wanted to hide.
I 39 me shirt in the back of the closet and told my mom what had happened.She then dialed her 40__, "I will no longer work for your family," she told him.That night, Mom told my dad that she couldn’t clean anymore; she knew her life's 41 was something greater.
The next morning she 42 with the personnel manager at the Board of Education.Ke told her that without a proper education she could not teach.So Mom decided to__43__a university.
After the first year in college, she went back to the personnel manager.He said, "You are 44 aren't you? I think I have a___45_for you as a teacher's assistant.This opportunity deals with children who are mentally challenged with little or no chance of 46 Mom accepted the opportunity very 47 .
For almost five years, as a teacher's assistant, she saw teacher after teacher give up on the children and quit, feeling 48 .Then one day, the personnel manager and the principal 49 in her classroom.The principal said, "We have watched how you 50 the children and how they communicate with you and admire your hard-working 51 over the last five years.We are all in 52 that you should be the teacher of this class."
My mom spent more than 20 years there. 53 her career, she was voted Teacher of the Year.All of this came about because of the 54 comment made in my classroom that day.Mom showed me how to handle 55__situations and never give up.
1.A.noise B.voice C.sound D.tune
2.A- get B.take C.carry D.throw
3.A.otherwise B.anyhow C.instead D.actually
4.A.settled B.pushed C.stored D.stuck
5.A.teacher B.employer C.director D.adviser
6.A.purpose B.encouragement C.achievement D.victory
7.A.went B.met C.worked D.stayed
8.A.visit B.continue C.attend D.prepare
9.A.serious B.fortunate C.careful D.responsible
10.A.career B.duty C.position D.part
11.A.learning B.judging C.obeying D.imagining
12.A.patiently B.eagerly C.successfully D.skillfully
13.A.upset B.frightened C.guilty D.ashamed
14.A.looked up B.went up C.took up D.showed up
15.A.believe B.protect C.treat D.receive
16.A.spirit B.intention C.action D.attempt
17.A.discussion B.argument C.disagreement D.agreement
18.A.At B.During C.On D.With
19.A.worthless B.thoughtless C.hopeless D.helpless
20.A.challenging B.different C.dangerous D.strange
DU Lala is the hottest career coach in the country. The fictional character in the acclaimed novel Du La La’s Promotion shows others how to take the high road to success in a multinational company. But does her story describe a real or distorted picture of work life? The answer is as complicated as office life itself.
Over one million copies of the book have been sold since its release in 2007. Go Lala Go!, a movie adaptation of the novel set to hit cinemas next weekend, has stirred up even more interest in the story. The film stars Xu Jinglei and Stanley Huang, but fans seem to be more excited about seeing the story unfold on the big screen.
According to a recent sina.com survey, 45 percent of the 6,810 netizens polled said they have drawn career pointers from the novel. Other office novels, such as In and Out of the Loop, Win and Lose and Drowning and Floating, seem to have been received with similar interest.
“These books show me the life of white collars, and they teach me career rules and jargon that are not offered in class,” said Zhang Shanshan, a 22-year-old senior at Beijing Forestry University. Zhang says the competition, humor and office gossip in the book intrigued her. “I can’t wait to embark on my own career,” she said.
The popularity of office novels does not surprise Chen Ning, a senior career consultant at Zhaopin.com. “Novels about office fights and struggles satisfy the psychological demands of an ordinary office worker,” Chen said. “The leading characters face great pressure, fierce competition and an uncertain future. This is what really happens in many readers’ daily life.”
Li Ke, the author of Du Lala’s Promotion, has been stressing the significance of her fiction. “I want to provide real and useful common sense, knowledge and experience to office workers,” Li told the Qianjiang Evening News last year.
Recent graduates say they have found the basic work principles highlighted in the novel to be instructive. “If these books had been published five years earlier, I might have avoided some problems,” said Xu Jun, an HR manager at Guangqi Honda Automobile Company. “They often discuss basic office principles, which are relevant for staff working under the middle management level. They also help readers to see the importance of basic problem solving and organizational skills.”
But some veteran employees warn that the novels are not always realistic. They say this is especially true of the characters. “The protagonists appear to be unbeatable,” said Hou Zhendong, an HR manager at General Electric. “Du Lala’s team leader quit in an irresponsible way; her boss is inept; and the staff around her is either stupid or overly-sophisticated. Du stands out in emergencies and makes all the right decisions. The truth is, real-life colleagues are not that polarized(截然对立),” Hou said. “You seldom get to negotiate your salary with a big boss. And, most of the time, you make wrong decisions far more than you make correct ones.”
The career principles in the books are also of limited use. “Most of the stories happen in Fortune 500 companies with a long history. Their cultures are well-established, and their rules are scientific,” Hou said. “But if you work for a small foreign company, or a local enterprise, some principles are useless.”
Liu Rui, a project manager at IBM, suggests fans of these books focus on the little bits of wisdom they provide. “The novels give rookies(新手) some inspiration,” he said. “They emphasize the importance of observation, practice and self-examination. These tips are precious and universally true.”
【小题1】Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Recent graduates can learn a lot of useful career principles from the novel. |
B.The best novel shows readers how to be promoted in various companies. |
C.The book Go Lala Go! Sells very well. |
D.The movie adaptation of the novel will be a massive hit at the box-office in China. |
A.Du Lala’s story reflects the true office life. |
B.Go Lala Go! Enjoys more popularity than other office novels, such as In and Out of the Loop, Win and Lose and Drowning and Floating. |
C.Some people argue that the story is a bit polarized. |
D.Both rookies and veteran employees are fond of Go Lala Go!. |
A.The Life of White Collars |
B.The Hottest Career Coach |
C.How to Promote in Company |
D.Go Lala Go! — Office Life Not All Fairytale Drama |
请阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。
首先,请阅读以下有关招聘教师的信息:
A Title: Primary in Guangzhou Position: Oral (口语)Teacher Vacancy(空缺): 1 Salary(工资): 8,000 RMB(人民币) Qualification: TESOL Experience required: 1 year Workload(工作量): 25 classes/week, 40 minutes/ class Medical Insurance Paid holiday: National holidays |
B Title: Medical/High School in Jiangsu Position: Science Teacher Vacancy: 1 Salary: 10,000-12,000 RMB Qualification: BA/TESOL Experience required: More than 1 year Workload: 18-20 classes/week, 45 minutes/ class Medical Insurance Paid holiday: No |
C Title: Primary/Middle in Shenzhen Position(职位): Oral Teacher Vacancy: 5 Salary: 5,000 -7,000RMB Qualification: TEFL/TESOL Experience required: 4 years Workload:30classes/week, 40 minutes/ class |
D Title: High School in Beijing Position: Science Teacher Vacancy: 2 Salary: 7,000-9,000 RMB Qualification: BA Experience required: 2 years Workload:16-18classes/week, 40 minutes/ class |
Medical Insurance Paid holiday: All legal holidays Airfare reimbursement (退还) |
Medical Insurance Paid holiday: Both National holidays and May holidays |
E Title: Pre-University Training school in Tianjin Position: Training Teacher Vacancy: 2 Salary: 7,000-9,000 RMB Qualification: BA Experience required: 1 year or more Workload: 25 classes/week, 60 minutes/ class Spacious(宽敞的) single room provided Medical Insurance |
F Title: High school in Sichuan Position: Oral English Teacher Vacancy: 2 Salary: 5,000 RMB Qualification: TEFL/TESOL Experience required: No Workload: 10 classes every week, 40 minutes every class Medical Insurance Paid holiday: All legal holidays Travel allowance |
请阅读以下五位应聘者的具体信息,然后选择适合他们的职位。
1.Born in a rich family, Guo Jia is a spoiled beautiful girl, who never thinks about money. She speaks English very well and she likes nothing but traveling. She has to find a job as a teacher because her mother asked her to. So she wants to find a job that doesn’t take her too much time.
2.Wang Hao, a boy from a big family of four children, is a teacher of science. He has been teaching in his hometown for four years. But he is not satisfied with the salary, so he wants to find a better job. He wants to earn as much money as possible no matter how hard the work is.
3.Zhou Ming is a man of great responsibility. He is a trainer of much experience as he has taught in many training centers these years. But they do not offer him any housing. So he decided to find a new place where he can get a room for him to live in.
4.Liu Ke is a science teacher, who works in a town in Guangdong. He has been reading all kinds of books for these three years to enlarge his knowledge. In his opinion, Beijing is the best choice for working because it is the political and cultural center of China.
5.He Yong is an oral teacher who teaches in his hometown. Having been teaching in Shenzhen for many years, his best friend and classmate told him the salary in Shenzhen is high. So he wants to have a try. As he has to go back home very often, he wants as many holidays as possible. And it will be better if the school can pay the airfare.
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The number of young Internet addicts had grown to 24 million by 2009, almost double the figure for 2005, as the nation’s Internet population continues to rise, a survey shows. The addicts accounted for one in seven young Internet users, according to the survey.
“The survey results highlight the worrying situation of the ever-growing number of young Internet addicts,” Hao Xianghong, secretary-general of the China Youth Association for Network Development (CYAND), said yesterday at a press conference to release the results.
The findings come against the background of an increasing number of children and young adults receiving controversial re-education or treatment to fight Internet addiction at rehabilitation (康复)schools, camps and clinics dotted across the country.
Last year, governments at all levels sprung into action, closing down cyber cafes and announcing plans to install filtering software on every computer.
The nation’s Internet population, already the world’s largest, rose nearly 30 percent in 2009 to 384 million, of which one in three was younger than 19, according to the China Internet Network Information Center.
The new survey of more than 7,000 people aged 6 to 29 in 30 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions was conducted from last September to January. It has been conducted every two years since 2005 by CYAND.
As many as 15.6 percent of netizens aged 18 to 23 were Internet addicts, accounting for the largest percentage compared with other age groups, while 8.8 percent of Internet users aged 6 to 12 were web addicts, the lowest percentage, according to the survey.
“Compared with 2005, the number of Internet addicts aged 18 to 23 has increased, while addicts in the 6-12 age group have decreased. It shows that the years of efforts by the authorities to prevent children from getting hooked are effective,” Hao said, “But it also shows us that more needs to be done for helping addicts aged 18 to 23, who are mainly students,” he said.
Although there is no universal standard on Internet addiction, web users are defined as Internet addicts if school grades, careers or interpersonal relationships in real life are affected by overuse of the Internet, according to Ke Huixin, director and professor of the survey and statistics institute of Communication University of China, who also headed the survey.
Those defined as addicts should also meet at least one of three requirements: He or she always wants to use the Internet; feels annoyed or depressed if denied Internet use; or feels happier in the cyber, rather than the real world.
“As one of the few nationwide surveys, it is expected to comprehensively reflect the true picture of Internet addiction among Chinese youths,” said Ke.
Young Web Addicts Increase in China |
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China’s general situation of netizen population |
The nation’s Internet population continues to rise. (71) ▲ it was already the world’s largest, it rose nearly 30% in 2009, of which one third were younger than 19. |
(72) ▲ of a survey |
The number of young Internet addicts was almost (73) ▲ larger than that in 2005. The addicts (74) ▲ up one seventh of young Internet users. The 18-23 age group account for the largest percentage of the addicts, while the 6-12 age group the lowest. |
(75) ▲ taken to fight Internet addiction |
Children and young adults fight Internet addiction by receiving reeducation or (76) ▲ at different institutions. Closing down cyber cafes and planning to install filtering software on every computer |
Definition of Internet addiction |
No universal (77) ▲ Three requirements at least: The person has a strong (78) ▲ for computer use; feels annoyed or depressed if denied computer use; feels happier in the virtual world than in the real world. |
Conclusion drawn from the survey |
Efforts by the authorities have (79) ▲ off. More (80) ▲ should be paid to helping addicts aged 18 to 23. |
请阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。
首先,请阅读以下有关招聘教师的信息:
A Title: Primary in Guangzhou Position: Oral (口语)Teacher Vacancy(空缺): 1 Salary(工资): 8,000 RMB(人民币) Qualification: TESOL Experience required: 1 year Workload(工作量): 25 classes/week, 40 minutes/ class Medical Insurance Paid holiday: National holidays | B Title: Medical/High School in Jiangsu Position: Science Teacher Vacancy: 1 Salary: 10,000-12,000 RMB Qualification: BA/TESOL Experience required: More than 1 year Workload: 18-20 classes/week, 45 minutes/ class Medical Insurance Paid holiday: No |
C Title: Primary/Middle in Shenzhen Position(职位): Oral Teacher Vacancy: 5 Salary: 5,000 -7,000RMB Qualification: TEFL/TESOL Experience required: 4 years Workload:30classes/week, 40 minutes/ class | D Title: High School in Beijing Position: Science Teacher Vacancy: 2 Salary: 7,000-9,000 RMB Qualification: BA Experience required: 2 years Workload:16-18classes/week, 40 minutes/ class |
Medical Insurance Paid holiday: All legal holidays Airfare reimbursement (退还) | Medical Insurance Paid holiday: Both National holidays and May holidays |
E Title: Pre-University Training school in Tianjin Position: Training Teacher Vacancy: 2 Salary: 7,000-9,000 RMB Qualification: BA Experience required: 1 year or more Workload: 25 classes/week, 60 minutes/ class Spacious(宽敞的) single room provided Medical Insurance | F Title: High school in Sichuan Position: Oral English Teacher Vacancy: 2 Salary: 5,000 RMB Qualification: TEFL/TESOL Experience required: No Workload: 10 classes every week, 40 minutes every class Medical Insurance Paid holiday: All legal holidays Travel allowance |
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