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As a freshman(大一新生)majoring in English,I had no marketable skills.A local organization once needed to have some advertisements made for an event.I considered it a good chance for me to learn new things,so I volunteered to make a few even though I had no design experience and my friends had doubts about my ability.I taught myself some of the principles of graphic design using free tools online,tried out some free software and got to work.
I've
honed
my skills on some other advertising projects since then and now I list advertising and marketing as skills on my job-search profile(簡(jiǎn)介).In addition to learning new skills,I have also gotten the chance to work on skills that I don't get to use in my paid jobs.Writing for The Daily Utah Chronicle doesn't require me to listen to students or advise them on their personal issues,but I get to practice these skills when I volunteer.My dream job requires these skills,and volunteering helps me to keep them fresh.
My volunteering experiences are specific to me,of course,but I believe that they will resonate(產(chǎn)生共鳴)in some way with most people who volunteer.A study conducted by the Center for Economic and Policy Research found that unemployed people who volunteered between 20-99 hours in a year were seven percent more likely to find a job a year later than non-volunteers.Linkedln(職場(chǎng)社交平臺(tái)) now has an option to list volunteering experiences on our job profile,which indicates that employers are more interested than ever in what you do when you're between jobs.
There are plenty of ways to take part in volunteering.Whatever your personal or professional interest is,there's an organization that would love to have your help.However much time you have,whatever skills you have,and whatever your reasons are,you should volunteer.It's good for your community and it's good for you.
(1)What made the author decide to make some advertisements for a local organization?
B
B
A.The support from her friends.
B.Her desire to learn something new.
C.Her previous design experience.
D.The invitation from the organization.
(2)What does the underlined word "honed" in Paragraph 2 mean?
A
A
A.Developed and improved.
B.Ignored and quitted.
C.Preserved and shared.
D.Analyzed and rested.
(3)Why does the author mention the study of the Center for Economic and Policy Research?
D
D
A.To Show everyone is supposed to volunteer.
B.To tell how many hours one should volunteer yearly.
C.To explain why employers prefer people who have volunteered.
D.To show volunteering can help one find work more easily.
(4)The author wrote the text mainly to
A
A
.
A.encourage readers to volunteer
B.describe her volunteer experience
C.tell the way of living a colorful college life
D.explain the importance of learning new skills
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【答案】
B;A;D;A
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1.
American children aren't the only couch potatoes out there.Nearly one third of children in the world spend three hours a day or more watching TV or playing computers,according to a study of over 70,000 teens in 34 nations.
From Argentina to Zambia,Regina Guthold of the World Health Organization in Geneva and her colleagues found that most children aren't getting enough exercise. "In terms of physical activity levels,we did not find much of a difference between poor and rich countries," Guthold told Reuters Health. "Growing up in a poor country does not necessarily mean that kids get more physical activity."
The study,published in The Journal of Pediatrics,looked at 72,845 schoolchildren aged 13 to 15 from Africa,North and South America,Asia,Europe,and the Middle East.
The researchers defined enough physical activity as at least an hour of exercise outside of gym class at least five days a week.Children who spent three or more hours a day watching TV,playing computer games,or chatting with friends—aside from time in school or time spent doing homework—were considered as
sedentary
.The researchers found only one quarter of the boys and 15 percent of the girls were getting enough exercise bythese definitions .A quarter of the boys and nearly 30 percent of the girls sat too much and didn't get enough exercise.
Children in Myanmar were the least sedentary,with 13 percent of boys and 8 percent of girls classified as sedentary.
Girls were less active than boys in every country except for Zambia.Uruguay had the highest percentage of active boys,at 42 percent,while Zambia had the lowest,at 8 percent.Girls from India were the most active,with 37 percent meeting exercise definitions,while girls from Egypt were the least active,with just 4 percent getting enough exercise.
While the study didn't look at the reasons behind the lack of physical activity in various nations,Guthold guessed that urbanization (城市化) could be a factor as well as being able to use cars and TVs.She said schools can help children become more active by having physical education classes and educating students about the importance of exercise.
(1)What does the underlined word "sedentary" in paragraph 4 mean?
A.Addicted.
B.Flexible.
C.Inactive.
D.Unhealthy.
(2)What can we know from the study?
A.Boys from Uruguay were the most active.
B.Most girls from India got enough exercise.
C.Children in Europe get more physical activity.
D.Boys are more active than girls in every country.
(3)How does the writer present the findings of the study?
A.By using quotations and taking examples.
B.By listing figures and making comparisons.
C.By asking questions and providing answers.
D.By presenting facts and drawing conclusions.
(4)Which of the following factors probably lead to children's lack of physical activity?
A.Computers and potatoes.
B.Computers and urbanization.
C.Urbanization and physical education.
D.Physical education and homework.
發(fā)布:2024/11/1 19:0:1
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引用:4
難度:0.5
解析
2.
Earthquakes happen without warning(前兆).They can happen any time of a day,at any point during the year.But don't worry because most are so weak that they cannot be felt.Only a few big ones hurt people.However,it's important to know what to do when an earthquake is happening.
Do not go outside.You could get injured from falling glass or parts of buildings.If you are outside,stay away from buildings and power lines (輸電線).
Stay under a desk,table,or other strong furniture.Hold on to it.Or stay in a corner of the building.Cover your face and head with your arms and cover your mouth with a towel or clothing.Stay inside until shaking stops and it is safe to go outside.
Keep away from windows,pictures or advertisements on the wall or the building,and anything else that could fall and hurt you.Most people get injured by falling things during an earthquake,not by the shaking itself.
Also keep away from a fire.You could fall down and burn yourself in the fire.
If you are driving when an earthquake happens,stop the car if it's safe.Stay inside your car until the earthquake stops,and don't drive near bridges.Try not to stop by power lines or trees.These could fall and hurt you.
(1)Most earthquakes are too
to hurt people.
A.strong
B.weak
C.dangerous
D.heavy
(2)From the passage,when an earthquake is happening,we should
.
A.stay under a big building
B.stay under a strong furniture
C.stand by windows
D.drive near a big bridge
(3)It isn't safe for you to
while the earthquake is happening.
A.run out of the building
B.stay in a corner of the building
C.cover your head with your arms
D.cover your mouth with a towel
(4)What's the main idea of the passage?
A.How dangerous the earthquake is.
B.How to be safe in an earthquake.
C.We shouldn't be afraid of the earthquake.
D.How the earthquake comes into being.
發(fā)布:2024/10/29 12:30:2
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解析
3.
As the concept of emotional intelligence (EI) has gone global,we've watched professionals fail as they try to improve their emotional intelligence because they either don't know where to focus their efforts or they haven't understood how to improve these skills on a practical level.In our work consulting with companies and coaching leaders,we have found that if you're looking to develop particular EI strengths,it helps to consider areas for improvement others have identified along with the goals you want to achieve,and then to actively build habits in those areas rather than simply relying on understanding them conceptually.
The first step is to get a sense of how your self-perception (how you see yourself) differs from your reputation (how others see you); (1)
.For example,most of us think that we're good listeners,but very often that's really not the case.Without this external reality check,it will be difficult for you to identify the ways that your actions affect your performance.Getting feedback from others can also provide proof of the necessity of shifting our behaviour and motivation to do so.
To give you the best sense of where the differences lie between your self-perception and reputation,you should use a 360-degree feedback assessment that takes into account the multiple facets of EI; (2)
.Secondly,when you get your feedback from an assessment,let that inform what you want to improve.But also consider what your goals are.When it comes to cultivating strengths in emotional intelligence, (3)
.Your emotional intelligence is so tied up in your sense of self that being intrinsically motivated to make the effort matters more when changing long-standing habits than it does when simply learning a skill.
That means the areas that you choose to actively work on should lie at the crossroads of the feedback you've gotten and the areas that are most important to your own aspirations; (4)
as you do the work of strengthening your emotional intelligence.
Once you've determined which EI skills you want to focus on,identify specific actions that you'll take.If you're working on becoming a better listener,for example,you might decide that when you're conversing with someone you'll take the time to pause,listen to what they have to say,and check that you understand before you reply.Keep it specific;(5)
.
By starting to change your routine reactions,you'll be well on your way to figuring out the old habits that aren't serving you well and transforming them into new,improved ones that do.
A.you're at a huge disadvantage if you're only interested because others said you should be
B.bearing your goals in mind is so helpful to improve the positive impact of your current EI habits
C.you should also lake every opportunity to practice the skill you are developing,no matter how small
D.understanding the impacts of your EI habits relative to your goals will keep you going over the long run
AB.the key is to find one that guarantees no personal information of those giving you feedback will be leaked
AC.how others see you will to some extent decide how you see others and help you become a good listener
AD.this is true because we can be blind to how we express and read the emotional components of our interactions
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