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单选题Exercise: You are going to hear a talk about a typical
university course in North America. You will hear the talk only once. Now listen
carefully and then tick the appropriate answer to each of the following
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单选题 There is a widespread assumption that work gets harder after 40. But in most organizations work gets dramatically easier after 40.
The responsibilities may be heavier, but after 40 you should be valued for your experience, know-how and judgment, rather than for the ability to work 18 hours every day. Most of the major rewards of success tend to accumulate after the age of 40 — if you do the right things before that watershed birthday.
What are the right things? First of all, do your homework; learn every thing you need to know about your business or profession before 40. Second, develop your own style. Before you''re 40, learn what you''re comfortable with, whether it''s in the way you dress or simply the small touches that set you apart. Third, put your emotional life in order, if possible. It''s a great help, when climbing toward the higher rungs of the career ladder, to be happy in life, rather than to find yourself mired in emotional crises. It''s hard enough to succeed without taking on personal problems that sap your energy and divert your attention. Besides, unhappiness is like a disease — it gradually eclipses interest in everything else.
Fourth, know your weaknesses. Accept the things you don''t do well, can''t stand, won''t do.
Fifth, know your strengths. You''d better decide what you''re good at, too, and recognize the things you enjoy doing and do better than anyone else. Whatever your role, knowing who you are and what you''re good at is critical for success. There is a widespread assumption that work gets harder after 40. But in most organizations work gets dramatically easier after 40.
The responsibilities may be heavier, but after 40 you should be valued for your experience, know-how and judgment, rather than for the ability to work 18 hours every day. Most of the major rewards of success tend to accumulate after the age of 40 — if you do the right things before that watershed birthday.
What are the right things? First of all, do your homework; learn every thing you need to know about your business or profession before 40. Second, develop your own style. Before you''re 40, learn what you''re comfortable with, whether it''s in the way you dress or simply the small touches that set you apart. Third, put your emotional life in order, if possible. It''s a great help, when climbing toward the higher rungs of the career ladder, to be happy in life, rather than to find yourself mired in emotional crises. It''s hard enough to succeed without taking on personal problems that sap your energy and divert your attention. Besides, unhappiness is like a disease — it gradually eclipses interest in everything else.
Fourth, know your weaknesses. Accept the things you don''t do well, can''t stand, won''t do.
Fifth, know your strengths. You''d better decide what you''re good at, too, and recognize the things you enjoy doing and do better than anyone else. Whatever your role, knowing who you are and what you''re good at is critical for success.
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单选题Listen to the following short statements and then choose one of the answers
that best fits the meaning of each statement. There are ten questions in this
part of the test, 1 point for each question. You will hear both the statements
only once.
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单选题Exercise: Listen to the following short statements and then
choose one of the answers that best fits the meaning of each statement. You will
hear the statements only once.
