填空题 {{B}}PART FOUR{{/B}}
{{B}} · Read the following text.
· Choose the best word to fill each gap.
· For each question 21--30, mark one letter A, B, C or D.{{/B}}
Attention to detail is something everyone can and{{U}} (21) {{/U}}do--especially in a tight job market. Bob Crossley, a human-resources expert notices this in the job applications that{{U}} (22) {{/U}}his desk every day. "It's amazing how many candidates eliminate themselves," he says.
"Resumes arrive with stains. Some candidates don't bother to spell the company's things at the{{U}} (23) {{/U}}of something larger they work toward." "{{U}} (24) {{/U}}from losing the forest for the trees," says Charles Garfield, associate professor at the University of California, San Francisco, "we must{{U}} (25) {{/U}}ask ourselves how the details we're working on fit into the larger picture they don't, we should drop them and move to something else." Garfield{{U}} (26) {{/U}}this process to his work as a computer scientist at NASA. "The Apollo II moon launch was slightly off-course 90 percent of the time," says Garfield. "But a successful landing was still likely because we knew the exact coordinates of our goal. This allowed us to make adjustments as necessary."{{U}} (27) {{/U}}where we want to go helps us judge the importance of every task we undertake.
Too often we believe what{{U}} (28) {{/U}}others' success is some special secret or a lucky break(机遇). But rarely is success so mysterious. Again and again, we see that by doing{{U}} (29) {{/U}}things within our grasp well, large{{U}} (30) {{/U}}follow.
【正确答案】 D
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【正确答案】 A
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【正确答案】 C
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【正确答案】 A
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【正确答案】 D
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【正确答案】 A
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【正确答案】 B
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【正确答案】 C
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【正确答案】 A
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【正确答案】 B
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