填空题Language can never be separated from society. Apart from society there is no language.
填空题Edgar Allan Poe was considered part of the American ________ Movement
填空题If the necessary parts are readily available, I can have your printer fix________in no time.
填空题As companies continue to cut costs, the days of frequent promotions are a distant memory. So are the days of endless opportunities to show off your skills. Layoff survivors, faced with fewer options are finding themselves in career purgatory--there's no way up and no way out. After talking to career coaches, managers, recruiters, and psychologists, Fortune put together eight tips to help workers break free from the inertia.41. Avoid taking cover Don' t hide out behind your computer. "You should really work to increase or maintain the visibility that you have," says David Opton, founder and CEO of career management firm ExecuNet. Build a circle of allies Fortify your current relationships and work on making new ones, both within and outside the office. "Allies will be helpful in terms of letting you know information, like if there's a job possibility that comes up," says Dee Soder, founder of the CEO Perspective Group. Who you know can make a big difference, especially in difficult times.42. Load up on new tools This is the perfect time to acquire new expertise. (If the boss can't pay, do it on your own.)43. Look beyond your job description People don't get promotions just because they do their jobs well; they get promotions because they take initiative. Lauren Doliva, a partner at recruiting firm Heidrick identify your weaknesses and work on them; find better ways to harness your strengths. For nontangible skills--leadership, management, communication-coaches recommend hiring a coach. A client of Soder's was put into a new management role, but didn't feel like she had what it took to oversee a bigger team. She went out and hired a coach who helped her learn how to interact with top executives as well as how to run a bigger territory. She has since been promoted again. Taking responsibility for your own success is something everyone should do, regardless of external factors. Otherwise you're heading straight for burnout.45. Adjust your attitude Don't panic. Even though the economy is in a recession, your career is not coming to an end. How you look at the situation will have a big impact on whether you stay stuck or move ahead. "One can choose to say there is no opportunity or one can choose to look for it," says Doliva. In fact, many coaches believe that being stuck is just a state of mind.[A] Let people know when you accomplish something or when you put in the extra effort to get a project done early. Without being cheesy, make sure that you're giving off the right vibes by keeping a positive attitude, avoiding emotional outbursts, and appearing calm and organized. And don' t forget to look the part. Many didn't get promotions because of their professional presence— grooming, clothes, and body language.[B] When someone brought up the VP of operations, who was the obvious candidate for the job, the CEO rejected him outright. "He said no because the VP only does what's expected," says Doliva. "The CEO didn't see him as someone who would take the risks and the time to do the job better." Now is not the time for complacency, even if you're not gunning for a spot in the executive suite. Coaches suggest that employees come in early, stay late, and take on extra projects. Little things can make a big difference.[C] Brush up on computer skills, audit a class, or get a certificate or degree in your field and when jobs do open up, you'll be ready.[D] "What you don't want to do is start getting depressed", adds Melissa Karz, founder of Kadima Coaching. "Be what you want to attract." It might be helpful to hunt for motivation in other places. "Now is the time to start taking a look at how fulfilling your life is-outside of work," says Lois Frankel, president of Corporate Coaching International. Find exciting activities to replenish yourself with and then bring that positive spirit into the office.[E] Amid all of the layoffs, you've managed to keep your job but the chances of moving up are slim to none. Nobody above you is going to leave now, and there's no money for special projects to prove yourself. You're stuck. Here's how to avoid fading into the woodwork[F] Speak up in meetings, join task forces, and volunteer for difficult projects that coworkers aren't willing to tackle.
填空题It is______ (desire) for everyone to pass the exam.
填空题There are some______(indicate)that they are generous young souls.
填空题The ______ of new scientific discoveries to industrial production methods usually makes jobs easier to do. (apply)
填空题One model of library service is that collections are used so extensively that many books from heavy use. (integrate)
填空题Like other blacks in the western hemisphere, the ______ majority of African Americans were brought to North America as slaves between the 1700s and the early 1800s. (overwhelm)
填空题(Alike) other forms of energy, natural gas (may be used) to (heat) homes, cook food, and even (run) automobiles.A. AlikeB. may be usedC. heatD. run
填空题The armor, infantry and (other military forces) (were held up) by (the enemy counter attack), thus (caused) the delay in the advance.A. other military forcesB. were held upC. the enemy counter attackD. caused
填空题{{U}}就结构而言{{/U}}, this article is quite a good one.
填空题Customer: Would you please tell me my balance?
Clerk: ______.
填空题I was just
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填空题Robert Frost poetry focused on the landscape and people in ________
填空题The typical feature of Robert Brownings poetry is the ________
填空题(A large collection) of contemporary photographs, (including) some taken by Mary (are) on display (at) the museum.
A. A large collection B. including C. are D. at
填空题许多困在山洞里的人在救援队赶到之前就死了. (to trap).
填空题These studies give ______ (leading) results because they haven't looked at enough cases.
填空题一天,苏珊(Susan) 在浏览书籍时,被一个真实故事吸引住了。
