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阅读理解What happened when the author tried to find a good job?
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阅读理解Passage 4Having a job is great, I have learned.It means I can afford things such as a place to live and daily meals. And with an above-average job, I can afford a car and occasional overseas vacations.However, I also understand how difficult it is to have a below-average job, having had many of them before. Its frankly pretty awful. Owning a car was out of the question- f could barely afford to ride the subway.So, I decided to go to university and get a degree.Later, I emailed my details to every company and government institution with an online careers page. I even printed y resume and handed it out in what seemed like hundreds of office buildings.One summer during university, my cousin and I helped out at my uncle's business, fixing roofs,although the only thing I got out of that was back problems. That same year, I got a job at a plumbing(管道工程)company, which 1 was terrible at. It was no surprise when I was asked to leave that job after only four days.A lot of people today believe that the problem of unemployment in my generation is our fault. Some accuse us of being lazy or over self- confident. At the same time, some people accuse members of my generation of having a sense of "specialness" that has led us to believe we can all be astronauts, movie stars or singers if we put our minds to it. Also, a few of them think that we would all be happily employed if we would only learn trades or become software engineers, because those people make the most money.I realize that not everyone can go into space or become a star in Hollywood movies,however. I also think not everyone can make a good electrician or design advanced computer software- I know I can't.Everyone is good at something, but no one is good at everything It took me hundreds of rejection emails to realize that I had to focus on finding a job where I could actually be successful.And now.1 finally have that job. All it took was several years of desperation, failure and an honest assessment of my personal value in the job market.It's not the best start, but it's not bad for a start too.What was the author's life like before he went to university?
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阅读理解What can be inferred from Paragraph 3?
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阅读理解The author's visit to her son in New York made her realize
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阅读理解The author wrote this article mainly to
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阅读理解Passage 1When I was growing up in America, I was ashamed of my mother ’s Chinese English. Because of her English, she was often treated unfairly. People in department stores, at banks, and at restaurants did not take her seriously, did not give her good service, pretended not to understand her, or even acted as if they did not hear her.My mother has realized the limitations of her English as well. When I was fifteen, she would have me call people on the phone to pretend I was she. I was forced to ask for information or even to yell at people who had been rude to her.One time I had to call her stockbroker(股票经纪人). I said in an adolescent voice that was not very convincing. “This is Mrs. Tan.” And my Mother was standing beside me, whispering loudly, “Why he don’t send me cheek already two week lone.”And then, in perfect English I said: “I’m getting rather concerneD、You agreed to send the check two weeks ago, but it hasn’t arrived.” Then she talked more loudly. “What he want? I come to New York tell him front of his boss.” And so I turned to the stockbroker again, “I can’t tolerate any more excuse. If I don’t receive the check immediately, I am going to have to speak to your manager when I am in New York next week.”The next week we ended up in New York. While I was sitting there red-faced, my mother, the real Mrs. Tan, was shouting to his boss in her broken English. When I was a teenager, my mother ’s broken English embarrassed me. But now, I see it differently. To me, my mother ’s English is perfectly clear, perfectly natural. It is my mother tongue. Her language, as I hear, it is vivid, direct, and full of observation and wisdom. It was the language that helped shape the way I saw things, expressed ideas, and understood the world.Why was the author’s mother poorly served?
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阅读理解Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? 
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阅读理解 __________would need six weeks a couple of hundred years ago.
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阅读理解What does the author think of his current job?
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阅读理解The time difference between two neighboring zones is ________ 
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阅读理解Passage 2There can be magic in the touch of a hand that loves you. .It brings comfort and a silent promise that says, "I am here and you are not alone."When my children were born, I memorized every detail about them: the skin that felt so soft,the lips that looked like a pink flower. and the eyes that looked deep into my soul.And of course, their hands.As babies, they reached for me whenever they were hungry or tired or just needed to be held.Sometimes, if they woke in the night . just the touch of my hand would ease them back to sleep.They clung to me when they took their first steps and we held hands when crossing streets and .walking from the car to their classroom on their first day of school.My hands picked them up when they fell, and clapped louder than anybody else at their sports games and plays. Their hands waved at me from the window of a school bus, the stage of an auditorium, and from the bottom of a pool.As they grew older and more independent ,1 noticed that they didn't hold my hand much anymore. I told myself it was part of growing up, and I should just be glad they could do things on their own now. But when you have been needed so much for such a long time, it's hard to step back and feel unnecessary.Then one day, I was visiting my oldest son in New York, where he was working as an actor on a TV show..As we were about to cross a busy street that was filled with traffic,he grabbed my hand and shouted, "Hang on to me, Mom, "then led me safely across.At that moment, I realized two things. First, my boy had become a man. Second, it was clear that our roles had changed. We still needed each other, but in different ways than that scene has replayed in various ways with each of my three children.They have all taught me to lean on them just as they once leaned on me, and that we can always lean on each other. We live miles apart, but stay in touch every day.There is magic and comfort and healing in the touch of a hand that loves you, even if it"touches" you from afar.How did the author get along with her children when they were young?
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阅读理解The author wrote this article mainly to
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阅读理解Some battles in the war between England and America could have been avoided if ________.
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阅读理解If this letter won’t work, what is the Western Company going to do?The company will settle the matter through __________ 
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阅读理解According to the passage, what does Continental Breakfast include?
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阅读理解We can infer from the passage that _________ 
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阅读理解What can we learn about the author from Paragraph 4?
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阅读理解Passage 3It was the summer of 1965. De Luca, then 17, visited Peter Buck, a family frienD、Buck asked De Luca about his plans for the future. “I’m going to college, but I need a way to pay for it,” De Luca recalls saying, Buck said, “You should open a sandwich shop.”That afternoon, they agreed to be partners. And they set a goal: to open 32 stores in ten years. After doing some research, Buck wrote a check for $1, 000. De Luca rented a storefront (店面) in Connecticut, and when they couldn’t cover their start-up costs, Buck gave another $1,000.But business didn't go smoothly as they expected De Luca says, “After six months, we were doing poorly, but we didn't know how badly, because we didn't have any financial controls”. All he and Buck knew was that their sales were lower than their costs.De Luca was managing the store and going to the University of Bridgeport at the same time. Buck was working at his day job as a nuclear physicist in New York. They ’ d meet Monday evenings and brainstorm ideas for keeping the business running. "We convinced ourselves to open a second store. We figured we could tell the public, “We are so successful: we are opening a second store.” And they did in the spring off 1966. Still, it was a lot of learning by trial and error.But the partners’ learn-as-you-go approach turned out to be their greatest strength. Every Friday,De Luca would drive around and hand-deliver the checks to pay their suppliers. "I drove probably two and a half hours and it wasn't necessary, but as a result, the suppliers got to know me very well, and the personal relationships established really helped out,” De Luca says.And having a goal was also important. “There are so many problems that can get you down.You just have to keep working toward your goal,” Deluca adds.Deluca ended up founding Subway Sandwich, the multimillion-dollar chain restaurant.Deluca opened the first sandwich shop in order to __________.
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阅读理解Which of the following statements can describe the author?
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阅读理解The survey shows that ________ have the best understanding of health concerns. 
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