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1、UNIT 5LAUNCHING YOUR CAREERPart 1Reading and Thinking基础过关练.单词拼写1.His idea was to apply (几何学) to dynamics.2.Madame Curie is well known as one of the discoverers of r.3.Raise our glasses and drink to the bride and b.4.We first build up a detailed pof our customers and their requirements.5.The thief wa
2、s just about to run away when a policeman took him by the (手腕).6.He struck his (胸部) in a dramatic gesture.7.We shall have no alternative but to refer the matter to our (律师).8.Everyone thinks John couldnt have taken the money from Marys (抽屉).9.The (侦探), pretending to be reading a book, glanced at the
3、 man seated next to him.选词填空focus on; a variety of; be based on; be passionate about; agree with1.There are animals and plants in the world.2.Your argument a set of questionable(有问题的) assumptions.3.While I understand what you say, I cant you totally.4.We have such a diverse group of readers and auth
4、ors who this project.5.When Lisa stood before the audience, she felt very uneasy with all the eyes her.单句语法填空1.If you carry on spending money like this, youll soon get heavy debt. 2.He was charged with (spy) on British military bases.3.I suddenly realized the email might not have (mean) for me at al
5、l.4.The organization provides the homeless or abused animals care and adoption.5.The population (categorise) according to age, sex, and social groups.6.According to the rules, the speech from each (participate) is limited to 10 minutes.7.How I wish I (go) home with you, but I had a lesson to prepare
6、 for at that time.8.He has worked as a senior (account) for over six years and accumulated abundant experience.9.All the factories must deal with the waste water properly it is poured into rivers. .课文语法填空It is common that an adult 1(ask) about his or her job. Thats because the career defines your li
7、fe. It is 2(true)necessary to think about your career plan, even when you are still at school. It is not always easy to decide 3which career youll take in the future. Some people know what they want to do from a young age, but many others just have a few ideas 4(bounce) around in their heads.One of
8、the most 5(effect)ways to get an insight on a possible career path is to complete a“career aptitude test”, 6 results will tell you about your strengths and interests, and some tests also suggest careers you may be suited 7. There are various kinds of career aptitude tests and one popular test asks 8
9、(participant) to grade their preferences for a variety of work tasks. Their answers are then analysed.In 9(conclude), career aptitude tests are really a useful tool and they can be meant for guidance. However, the real secret to a good career 10(be)finding something you are passionate about.1. 2. 3.
10、 4. 5.6. 7. 8. 9. 10.能力提升练.阅读理解A(2019湖北沙市高二期中)Millions of Americans sit behind a computer screen, chained to their desk all day because the vast majority of stable, high-paid professions are “office jobs”. However, having a successful career does not require you to sit behind a desk and plug away at
11、 a computer all day.In fact, there are a large number of non-desk jobs in a variety of industries that are growing and offering workers a direct path to the middle class, according to a new analysis of labor market information from CareerBuilder. While most of the highest-paid non-desk jobs are medi
12、cal professions that require a doctoral or professional degree, there are 170 non-desk professions that pay $15 per hour or more, do not require a Bachelors degree for a typical entry-level position, and have seen at least 6 percent job growth over the last four years.“The US workforce has gradually
13、 changed to office-based work because of the rise of the professional service economy and productivity gains associated with information technology,” Rosemary Haefner, Vice President of Human Resources at CareerBuilder, said in a statement.“But some of the healthiest areas of job growth year after y
14、ear are in middle-skill professions that dont require workers to sit in front of computer monitors and phones for 40 hours a week.”Here are the top-paid jobs that dont require you to work at a desk of various kinds, none of which require a four-year college degree. And their hourly salary and growth
15、 rate are as follows since 2010:professional assistants:$26.57, 14 percent; elevator repairers:$37.81, 6 percent; mechanical engineering technicians:$25.19, 10 percent; electromechanical technicians:$24.68, 8 percent.While they tend to pay less than traditional office jobs, non-desk professions prov
16、ide a variety of benefits. Haefner pointed to a 2014 CareerBuilder survey that discovered employees who dont work at a desk all day were less likely to complain about their work environment and more dedicated to their work.1.What does the underlined phrase “plug away” in the first paragraph probably
17、 mean?A.Turn off a switch.B.Look for a job.C.Keep on working.D.Give up working.2.What conclusion can we draw from the second paragraph?A.A non-desk job may provide you with a middle-class life.B.The last four years has seen an increase in desk jobs.C.The college degree is the ticket to a position.D.
18、A non-desk job cannot offer you a secure life.3.What does the writer attempt to tell us?A.“Office jobs” are appealing to the middle class.B.Non-desk jobs are a good choice for us.C.“Office jobs” are secure and high-paid.D.Non-desk professions are better than office jobs.B(2020北京东城高三月考)John Harrison
19、has an enviable job in most peoples opinion. Hes the official taster for Dreyers Grand Ice Cream, one of the best-selling ice cream brands in the U.S.A. On an average day, Harrison has to sample sixty ice creams at the Dreyers headquarters. When he isnt doing that, he travels all over the country, b
20、uying Dreyers ice cream in supermarkets so that he can carry out spot checks(抽查) for appearance and flavor. But, no matter how wonderful this job may sound, it is actually quite tough. Its difficult work, requiring discipline, selflessness, and thorough preparation.Before tasting a sample, Harrison
21、uses his eyes first. If the ice cream doesnt look attractive, he skips it. Then, he uses a gold spoon instead of one made of wood, plastic, or other metal. This is because regular spoons leave an aftertaste that can dull the taste buds(味蕾). In addition, the temperature of the ice cream may also infl
22、uence the tasters taste buds.When Harrison samples ice cream, he first takes only a small bite of the ice cream, swishes(使嗖地快速移动) it around in his mouth to introduce it to each of his taste buds, lightly licks his lips, and then gently breathes in so as to bring the smell up through the back of his
23、mouth to his nose. With each step, he carefully sizes up whether the ice cream conveys the ideal balance between dairy sweetness and the flavor of the added ingredients. And last of all, no matter what the ice cream tastes like, he spits(吐) it out, since a full stomach makes for a dull palate(迟钝的味觉)
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