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【MOOC】大學(xué)英語-河北大學(xué)中國大學(xué)慕課MOOC答案Unit1Quiz11、【單選題】ChristopherReeve--ARealSupermanHewasfasterthanaspeedingbullet,morepowerfulthanalocomotive,abletoleaptallbuildingsinasinglebound.Hewastheworld’sgreatestsuperhero.WhenChristopherReevewaspickedtoplaythisroleinfilmsin1977,audiencesacrossthecountrycheeredwithapproval.LikeSuperman,Christopherwasdashing,handsome,andstrong.LikeSuperman,heseemednearlyinvincible.Heskied,sailed,flewplanes,wentscubadiving,rodehorses,playedtennis--anddiditallwithskillandease.NoonecouldimagineChristopherReeveanyotherway.AllthatchangedonMay27,1995.ChristopherwasinVirginiawithhiswife,DanaMorosini,andtheiryoungson,Will.Hehadenteredathree-dayhorseridingcompetitionthere.Hishorse,EasternExpress,appearedtobeinfineshape.The42-year-oldChristopherlookedequallyfitandrelaxed.ThecompetitionwasgoingwellforChristopher.Hewasn’tinthefirstplace,buthewasn’tinthelast,either.Onhisthirdobstacleinatwo-milejumpingevent,however,thecommunicationbetweenhorseandriderbrokedownsomehow.Withoutwarning,EasternExpressstoppedshort,butChristopherkeptgoing.Hepitchedforwardoverthehorse’shead,landingonhisownhead--notmoving,notevenbreathing.Christopherhadbrokenhisspinalcordnearthebaseofhisskull,resultinginparalysisfromtheneckdown.Hecouldnotspeak.Hecouldnotevenbreatheonhisown.Atthetime,doctorsgavehimonlya50-50chanceofsurvivingatall.DespairfilledChristopherReeve’sheart.Hethoughtperhapsitwouldbebestifhesimplygaveup.Dyingseemedliketheeasiestandleastpainfulthingtodo.Hethoughtitmightbebestforhisfamily,too.ThenhesawhiswifeDanastandingnexttohim,saying,You’restillyou,andIloveyou.Fromthatmomenton,Christopherthoughtonlyaboutliving.Gatheringhiscourage,hebegantofightforhislife.Afewdayslater,Christopherunderwentanoperationthathelpedrestoresomefeelingtohisupperbody.Still,doctorsemphasizedhislimitations.Hewouldneverwalkagain.Hewouldneverevenbreatheagainwithouttheaidofarespirator.Christophersetouttoprovethedoctorswrong.Firstofall,hewantedtobreatheonhisown.Fivemonthsaftertheaccident,heaskedtobetakenofftherespirator.Hemanagedjust10feeblebreathsbeforebeingreconnectedtothebreathingtube.Refusingtobediscouraged,Christophertookafewmorebreathsthenextday.Bythefourthday,hewasabletobreathesevenminuteswithoutassistance.Afterthreemonths,hecouldsustainhimselffor90minutesatatime.Bytheendof1995,hewasabletogohome.Soonafterthat,Christopherfeltreadytofacetheworldagain.Hehadamessagetospread.Hewantedtotellpeoplethatnomatterwhatchallengestheyfaced,theyshouldn’tgiveup.Christopherbegantomakepublicappearances.HegaveamotivationalspeechinToronto.HespokeataBostonUniversitygraduation.WhereverChristopherappeared,hisspeechesmetwithstandingovations--andmanytearyfaces.Christopheralsowentbacktowork.Clearlyhecouldn’tplaytheroleshe’dplayedinthepast.Insteadheturnedtodirecting.Hisfirstfilm,IntheGloaming,provedhehadnotlosthiscreativespark.Despitehisbraveattitude,Christopherhashadhisshareofdowntimes.Intheyearfollowinghisaccident,hehadproblemswithbloodclots.Later,hedevelopedpneumonia.Onedaywhiledoingphysicaltherapy,hefelltothefloorandbrokehisarm.Everydayhestruggledwiththerealityofhiscondition.Inthemorning,Ineed20minutestocry,hetoldareporter.Afternight-timedreamsofrunningandplayingwithhisson,heneededthe20minutestowakeupandmakethatshift...Butafterthetears,Christopheralwayswhispered,Andnow,forward!Withthosewords,ChristopherReeveprovedthatalthoughhehadlostcontrolofhisbody,hestillhadhiscourage,hisspirit,andhisinnerstrength.Inthatsense,hestillwas--andalwayswouldbe--Superman!1.FromthefirstparagraphwecanlearnthatChristopherwas_____.本題答案:【afilmactor】2、【單選題】ChristopherReeve--ARealSupermanHewasfasterthanaspeedingbullet,morepowerfulthanalocomotive,abletoleaptallbuildingsinasinglebound.Hewastheworld’sgreatestsuperhero.WhenChristopherReevewaspickedtoplaythisroleinfilmsin1977,audiencesacrossthecountrycheeredwithapproval.LikeSuperman,Christopherwasdashing,handsome,andstrong.LikeSuperman,heseemednearlyinvincible.Heskied,sailed,flewplanes,wentscubadiving,rodehorses,playedtennis--anddiditallwithskillandease.NoonecouldimagineChristopherReeveanyotherway.AllthatchangedonMay27,1995.ChristopherwasinVirginiawithhiswife,DanaMorosini,andtheiryoungson,Will.Hehadenteredathree-dayhorseridingcompetitionthere.Hishorse,EasternExpress,appearedtobeinfineshape.The42-year-oldChristopherlookedequallyfitandrelaxed.ThecompetitionwasgoingwellforChristopher.Hewasn’tinthefirstplace,buthewasn’tinthelast,either.Onhisthirdobstacleinatwo-milejumpingevent,however,thecommunicationbetweenhorseandriderbrokedownsomehow.Withoutwarning,EasternExpressstoppedshort,butChristopherkeptgoing.Hepitchedforwardoverthehorse’shead,landingonhisownhead--notmoving,notevenbreathing.Christopherhadbrokenhisspinalcordnearthebaseofhisskull,resultinginparalysisfromtheneckdown.Hecouldnotspeak.Hecouldnotevenbreatheonhisown.Atthetime,doctorsgavehimonlya50-50chanceofsurvivingatall.DespairfilledChristopherReeve’sheart.Hethoughtperhapsitwouldbebestifhesimplygaveup.Dyingseemedliketheeasiestandleastpainfulthingtodo.Hethoughtitmightbebestforhisfamily,too.ThenhesawhiswifeDanastandingnexttohim,saying,You’restillyou,andIloveyou.Fromthatmomenton,Christopherthoughtonlyaboutliving.Gatheringhiscourage,hebegantofightforhislife.Afewdayslater,Christopherunderwentanoperationthathelpedrestoresomefeelingtohisupperbody.Still,doctorsemphasizedhislimitations.Hewouldneverwalkagain.Hewouldneverevenbreatheagainwithouttheaidofarespirator.Christophersetouttoprovethedoctorswrong.Firstofall,hewantedtobreatheonhisown.Fivemonthsaftertheaccident,heaskedtobetakenofftherespirator.Hemanagedjust10feeblebreathsbeforebeingreconnectedtothebreathingtube.Refusingtobediscouraged,Christophertookafewmorebreathsthenextday.Bythefourthday,hewasabletobreathesevenminuteswithoutassistance.Afterthreemonths,hecouldsustainhimselffor90minutesatatime.Bytheendof1995,hewasabletogohome.Soonafterthat,Christopherfeltreadytofacetheworldagain.Hehadamessagetospread.Hewantedtotellpeoplethatnomatterwhatchallengestheyfaced,theyshouldn’tgiveup.Christopherbegantomakepublicappearances.HegaveamotivationalspeechinToronto.HespokeataBostonUniversitygraduation.WhereverChristopherappeared,hisspeechesmetwithstandingovations--andmanytearyfaces.Christopheralsowentbacktowork.Clearlyhecouldn’tplaytheroleshe’dplayedinthepast.Insteadheturnedtodirecting.Hisfirstfilm,IntheGloaming,provedhehadnotlosthiscreativespark.Despitehisbraveattitude,Christopherhashadhisshareofdowntimes.Intheyearfollowinghisaccident,hehadproblemswithbloodclots.Later,hedevelopedpneumonia.Onedaywhiledoingphysicaltherapy,hefelltothefloorandbrokehisarm.Everydayhestruggledwiththerealityofhiscondition.Inthemorning,Ineed20minutestocry,hetoldareporter.Afternight-timedreamsofrunningandplayingwithhisson,heneededthe20minutestowakeupandmakethatshift...Butafterthetears,Christopheralwayswhispered,Andnow,forward!Withthosewords,ChristopherReeveprovedthatalthoughhehadlostcontrolofhisbody,hestillhadhiscourage,hisspirit,andhisinnerstrength.Inthatsense,hestillwas--andalwayswouldbe--Superman!2.WhichofthefollowingistrueofChristopher?本題答案:【Hefelloffthehorseandwasinjured.】3、【單選題】ChristopherReeve--ARealSupermanHewasfasterthanaspeedingbullet,morepowerfulthanalocomotive,abletoleaptallbuildingsinasinglebound.Hewastheworld’sgreatestsuperhero.WhenChristopherReevewaspickedtoplaythisroleinfilmsin1977,audiencesacrossthecountrycheeredwithapproval.LikeSuperman,Christopherwasdashing,handsome,andstrong.LikeSuperman,heseemednearlyinvincible.Heskied,sailed,flewplanes,wentscubadiving,rodehorses,playedtennis--anddiditallwithskillandease.NoonecouldimagineChristopherReeveanyotherway.AllthatchangedonMay27,1995.ChristopherwasinVirginiawithhiswife,DanaMorosini,andtheiryoungson,Will.Hehadenteredathree-dayhorseridingcompetitionthere.Hishorse,EasternExpress,appearedtobeinfineshape.The42-year-oldChristopherlookedequallyfitandrelaxed.ThecompetitionwasgoingwellforChristopher.Hewasn’tinthefirstplace,buthewasn’tinthelast,either.Onhisthirdobstacleinatwo-milejumpingevent,however,thecommunicationbetweenhorseandriderbrokedownsomehow.Withoutwarning,EasternExpressstoppedshort,butChristopherkeptgoing.Hepitchedforwardoverthehorse’shead,landingonhisownhead--notmoving,notevenbreathing.Christopherhadbrokenhisspinalcordnearthebaseofhisskull,resultinginparalysisfromtheneckdown.Hecouldnotspeak.Hecouldnotevenbreatheonhisown.Atthetime,doctorsgavehimonlya50-50chanceofsurvivingatall.DespairfilledChristopherReeve’sheart.Hethoughtperhapsitwouldbebestifhesimplygaveup.Dyingseemedliketheeasiestandleastpainfulthingtodo.Hethoughtitmightbebestforhisfamily,too.ThenhesawhiswifeDanastandingnexttohim,saying,You’restillyou,andIloveyou.Fromthatmomenton,Christopherthoughtonlyaboutliving.Gatheringhiscourage,hebegantofightforhislife.Afewdayslater,Christopherunderwentanoperationthathelpedrestoresomefeelingtohisupperbody.Still,doctorsemphasizedhislimitations.Hewouldneverwalkagain.Hewouldneverevenbreatheagainwithouttheaidofarespirator.Christophersetouttoprovethedoctorswrong.Firstofall,hewantedtobreatheonhisown.Fivemonthsaftertheaccident,heaskedtobetakenofftherespirator.Hemanagedjust10feeblebreathsbeforebeingreconnectedtothebreathingtube.Refusingtobediscouraged,Christophertookafewmorebreathsthenextday.Bythefourthday,hewasabletobreathesevenminuteswithoutassistance.Afterthreemonths,hecouldsustainhimselffor90minutesatatime.Bytheendof1995,hewasabletogohome.Soonafterthat,Christopherfeltreadytofacetheworldagain.Hehadamessagetospread.Hewantedtotellpeoplethatnomatterwhatchallengestheyfaced,theyshouldn’tgiveup.Christopherbegantomakepublicappearances.HegaveamotivationalspeechinToronto.HespokeataBostonUniversitygraduation.WhereverChristopherappeared,hisspeechesmetwithstandingovations--andmanytearyfaces.Christopheralsowentbacktowork.Clearlyhecouldn’tplaytheroleshe’dplayedinthepast.Insteadheturnedtodirecting.Hisfirstfilm,IntheGloaming,provedhehadnotlosthiscreativespark.Despitehisbraveattitude,Christopherhashadhisshareofdowntimes.Intheyearfollowinghisaccident,hehadproblemswithbloodclots.Later,hedevelopedpneumonia.Onedaywhiledoingphysicaltherapy,hefelltothefloorandbrokehisarm.Everydayhestruggledwiththerealityofhiscondition.Inthemorning,Ineed20minutestocry,hetoldareporter.Afternight-timedreamsofrunningandplayingwithhisson,heneededthe20minutestowakeupandmakethatshift...Butafterthetears,Christopheralwayswhispered,Andnow,forward!Withthosewords,ChristopherReeveprovedthatalthoughhehadlostcontrolofhisbody,hestillhadhiscourage,hisspirit,andhisinnerstrength.Inthatsense,hestillwas--andalwayswouldbe--Superman!3.ShortlyafterChristopherwasoperatedon,_____.本題答案:【hestillhadsomedifficultyinbreathing】4、【單選題】ChristopherReeve--ARealSupermanHewasfasterthanaspeedingbullet,morepowerfulthanalocomotive,abletoleaptallbuildingsinasinglebound.Hewastheworld’sgreatestsuperhero.WhenChristopherReevewaspickedtoplaythisroleinfilmsin1977,audiencesacrossthecountrycheeredwithapproval.LikeSuperman,Christopherwasdashing,handsome,andstrong.LikeSuperman,heseemednearlyinvincible.Heskied,sailed,flewplanes,wentscubadiving,rodehorses,playedtennis--anddiditallwithskillandease.NoonecouldimagineChristopherReeveanyotherway.AllthatchangedonMay27,1995.ChristopherwasinVirginiawithhiswife,DanaMorosini,andtheiryoungson,Will.Hehadenteredathree-dayhorseridingcompetitionthere.Hishorse,EasternExpress,appearedtobeinfineshape.The42-year-oldChristopherlookedequallyfitandrelaxed.ThecompetitionwasgoingwellforChristopher.Hewasn’tinthefirstplace,buthewasn’tinthelast,either.Onhisthirdobstacleinatwo-milejumpingevent,however,thecommunicationbetweenhorseandriderbrokedownsomehow.Withoutwarning,EasternExpressstoppedshort,butChristopherkeptgoing.Hepitchedforwardoverthehorse’shead,landingonhisownhead--notmoving,notevenbreathing.Christopherhadbrokenhisspinalcordnearthebaseofhisskull,resultinginparalysisfromtheneckdown.Hecouldnotspeak.Hecouldnotevenbreatheonhisown.Atthetime,doctorsgavehimonlya50-50chanceofsurvivingatall.DespairfilledChristopherReeve’sheart.Hethoughtperhapsitwouldbebestifhesimplygaveup.Dyingseemedliketheeasiestandleastpainfulthingtodo.Hethoughtitmightbebestforhisfamily,too.ThenhesawhiswifeDanastandingnexttohim,saying,You’restillyou,andIloveyou.Fromthatmomenton,Christopherthoughtonlyaboutliving.Gatheringhiscourage,hebegantofightforhislife.Afewdayslater,Christopherunderwentanoperationthathelpedrestoresomefeelingtohisupperbody.Still,doctorsemphasizedhislimitations.Hewouldneverwalkagain.Hewouldneverevenbreatheagainwithouttheaidofarespirator.Christophersetouttoprovethedoctorswrong.Firstofall,hewantedtobreatheonhisown.Fivemonthsaftertheaccident,heaskedtobetakenofftherespirator.Hemanagedjust10feeblebreathsbeforebeingreconnectedtothebreathingtube.Refusingtobediscouraged,Christophertookafewmorebreathsthenextday.Bythefourthday,hewasabletobreathesevenminuteswithoutassistance.Afterthreemonths,hecouldsustainhimselffor90minutesatatime.Bytheendof1995,hewasabletogohome.Soonafterthat,Christopherfeltreadytofacetheworldagain.Hehadamessagetospread.Hewantedtotellpeoplethatnomatterwhatchallengestheyfaced,theyshouldn’tgiveup.Christopherbegantomakepublicappearances.HegaveamotivationalspeechinToronto.HespokeataBostonUniversitygraduation.WhereverChristopherappeared,hisspeechesmetwithstandingovations--andmanytearyfaces.Christopheralsowentbacktowork.Clearlyhecouldn’tplaytheroleshe’dplayedinthepast.Insteadheturnedtodirecting.Hisfirstfilm,IntheGloaming,provedhehadnotlosthiscreativespark.Despitehisbraveattitude,Christopherhashadhisshareofdowntimes.Intheyearfollowinghisaccident,hehadproblemswithbloodclots.Later,hedevelopedpneumonia.Onedaywhiledoingphysicaltherapy,hefelltothefloorandbrokehisarm.Everydayhestruggledwiththerealityofhiscondition.Inthemorning,Ineed20minutestocry,hetoldareporter.Afternight-timedreamsofrunningandplayingwithhisson,heneededthe20minutestowakeupandmakethatshift...Butafterthetears,Christopheralwayswhispered,Andnow,forward!Withthosewords,ChristopherReeveprovedthatalthoughhehadlostcontrolofhisbody,hestillhadhiscourage,hisspirit,andhisinnerstrength.Inthatsense,hestillwas--andalwayswouldbe--Superman!4.WhatdidChristopherdoafterhereturnedtowork?本題答案:【Hesetaboutdirectingfilms.】5、【單選題】ChristopherReeve--ARealSupermanHewasfasterthanaspeedingbullet,morepowerfulthanalocomotive,abletoleaptallbuildingsinasinglebound.Hewastheworld’sgreatestsuperhero.WhenChristopherReevewaspickedtoplaythisroleinfilmsin1977,audiencesacrossthecountrycheeredwithapproval.LikeSuperman,Christopherwasdashing,handsome,andstrong.LikeSuperman,heseemednearlyinvincible.Heskied,sailed,flewplanes,wentscubadiving,rodehorses,playedtennis--anddiditallwithskillandease.NoonecouldimagineChristopherReeveanyotherway.AllthatchangedonMay27,1995.ChristopherwasinVirginiawithhiswife,DanaMorosini,andtheiryoungson,Will.Hehadenteredathree-dayhorseridingcompetitionthere.Hishorse,EasternExpress,appearedtobeinfineshape.The42-year-oldChristopherlookedequallyfitandrelaxed.ThecompetitionwasgoingwellforChristopher.Hewasn’tinthefirstplace,buthewasn’tinthelast,either.Onhisthirdobstacleinatwo-milejumpingevent,however,thecommunicationbetweenhorseandriderbrokedownsomehow.Withoutwarning,EasternExpressstoppedshort,butChristopherkeptgoing.Hepitchedforwardoverthehorse’shead,landingonhisownhead--notmoving,notevenbreathing.Christopherhadbrokenhisspinalcordnearthebaseofhisskull,resultinginparalysisfromtheneckdown.Hecouldnotspeak.Hecouldnotevenbreatheonhisown.Atthetime,doctorsgavehimonlya50-50chanceofsurvivingatall.DespairfilledChristopherReeve’sheart.Hethoughtperhapsitwouldbebestifhesimplygaveup.Dyingseemedliketheeasiestandleastpainfulthingtodo.Hethoughtitmightbebestforhisfamily,too.ThenhesawhiswifeDanastandingnexttohim,saying,You’restillyou,andIloveyou.Fromthatmomenton,Christopherthoughtonlyaboutliving.Gatheringhiscourage,hebegantofightforhislife.Afewdayslater,Christopherunderwentanoperationthathelpedrestoresomefeelingtohisupperbody.Still,doctorsemphasizedhislimitations.Hewouldneverwalkagain.Hewouldneverevenbreatheagainwithouttheaidofarespirator.Christophersetouttoprovethedoctorswrong.Firstofall,hewantedtobreatheonhisown.Fivemonthsaftertheaccident,heaskedtobetakenofftherespirator.Hemanagedjust10feeblebreathsbeforebeingreconnectedtothebreathingtube.Refusingtobediscouraged,Christophertookafewmorebreathsthenextday.Bythefourthday,hewasabletobreathesevenminuteswithoutassistance.Afterthreemonths,hecouldsustainhimselffor90minutesatatime.Bytheendof1995,hewasabletogohome.Soonafterthat,Christopherfeltreadytofacetheworldagain.Hehadamessagetospread.Hewantedtotellpeoplethatnomatterwhatchallengestheyfaced,theyshouldn’tgiveup.Christopherbegantomakepublicappearances.HegaveamotivationalspeechinToronto.HespokeataBostonUniversitygraduation.WhereverChristopherappeared,hisspeechesmetwithstandingovations--andmanytearyfaces.Christopheralsowentbacktowork.Clearlyhecouldn’tplaytheroleshe’dplayedinthepast.Insteadheturnedtodirecting.Hisfirstfilm,IntheGloaming,provedhehadnotlosthiscreativespark.Despitehisbraveattitude,Christopherhashadhisshareofdowntimes.Intheyearfollowinghisaccident,hehadproblemswithbloodclots.Later,hedevelopedpneumonia.Onedaywhiledoingphysicaltherapy,hefelltothefloorandbrokehisarm.Everydayhestruggledwiththerealityofhiscondition.Inthemorning,Ineed20minutestocry,hetoldareporter.Afternight-timedreamsofrunningandplayingwithhisson,heneededthe20minutestowakeupandmakethatshift...Butafterthetears,Christopheralwayswhispered,Andnow,forward!Withthosewords,ChristopherReeveprovedthatalthoughhehadlostcontrolofhisbody,hestillhadhiscourage,hisspirit,andhisinnerstrength.Inthatsense,hestillwas--andalwayswouldbe--Superman!5.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?本題答案:【Itwashiswifewhogavehimcouragetogoonliving.】Unit1Quiz21、【填空題】acquirepassionresource1.Chinaisacountryrichinnatural________.本題答案:【resources】2、【填空題】acquirepassionresource2.TheEnglishhavea________forgardens.本題答案:【passion】3、【填空題】acquirepassionresource3.Shehas______agoodknowledgeofSpanish.本題答案:【acquired】Unit2Quiz11、【單選題】Insomeuniversities,upto70percentofstudentsaredoingpaidworkduringterm-time.Isthisputtingaburdenonyoungpeopleanddetractsthemfromstudy?Ordoesithelpthemtoimprovetheirself-confidence?Accordingtothefindingsofasurvey,studentssaidterm-timeworkdidaffectthem,with43percentsayingtheyproducedpoorqualityassignmentsoccasionallyasaresultofhavingtowork.And80percentstudentsofthe500respondingsaidthattheirpaidworktookthetimeavailableforreading.However,thesameresearchalsoshowedthatapart-timejobcouldbenefitunder-graduates,givingthemtheabilitytocommunicate,makepresentationsandworkinteams.Onequarterofstudentssaidthattheirjobhelpedthemusetheirtimebetter.Studentstakepart-timejobsforanumberofreasons.Somedoittomeetpeopleandmakefriends,particularlyiftheyarenotlivingwithroommates.Others,meanwhile,lookforworkasawayofgainingnetworkingwithaneyetotheirfuturecareer.Somestudentsevenfindthatitcanleadtoacareer.Forexample,studentsworkingforretailshopsmaybeemployedforupto20hoursaweekduringterm-time.Thecompanywillgettoknowthestudentswell.Asaresulttheundergraduatescanfindthemselvespromotedattheendoftheirfirstyear.Andbythetimetheygraduate,theymayhavemovedtoamanagementjob.Theimportantthingisthatpeopleshouldbeabletoreflectontheirpart-timejobanddecidewhatlessonstheyhavelearntfromit.Whentheycanwritedownthedifferentexperiences,theyhavehadandtellwhattheyhavelearnt,itisreallyuseful.JohnMiller,22,workedduringtheentirefouryears.“Itshowstoemployersthatyouarecapableofdoingmorethanonethingatatime.”1.Accordingtothefindingsofasurvey,_____.本題答案:【43percentsayingtheyproducedpoorqualityassignmentsfromtimetotime】2、【單選題】Insomeuniversities,upto70percentofstudentsaredoingpaidworkduringterm-time.Isthisputtingaburdenonyoungpeopleanddetractsthemfromstudy?Ordoesithelpthemtoimprovetheirself-confidence?Accordingtothefindingsofasurvey,studentssaidterm-timeworkdidaffectthem,with43percentsayingtheyproducedpoorqualityassignmentsoccasionallyasaresultofhavingtowork.And80percentstudentsofthe500respondingsaidthattheirpaidworktookthetimeavailableforreading.However,thesameresearchalsoshowedthatapart-timejobcouldbenefitunder-graduates,givingthemtheabilitytocommunicate,makepresentationsandworkinteams.Onequarterofstudentssaidthattheirjobhelpedthemusetheirtimebetter.Studentstakepart-timejobsforanumberofreasons.Somedoittomeetpeopleandmakefriends,particularlyiftheyarenotlivingwithroommates.Others,meanwhile,lookforworkasawayofgainingnetworkingwithaneyetotheirfuturecareer.Somestudentsevenfindthatitcanleadtoacareer.Forexample,studentsworkingforretailshopsmaybeemployedforupto20hoursaweekduringterm-time.Thecompanywillgettoknowthestudentswell.Asaresulttheundergraduatescanfindthemselvespromotedattheendoftheirfirstyear.Andbythetimetheygraduate,theymayhavemovedtoamanagementjob.Theimportantthingisthatpeopleshouldbeabletoreflectontheirpart-timejobanddecidewhatlessonstheyhavelearntfromit.Whentheycanwritedownthedifferentexperiences,theyhavehadandtellwhattheyhavelearnt,itisreallyuseful.JohnMiller,22,workedduringtheentirefouryears.“Itshowstoemployersthatyouarecapableofdoingmorethanonethingatatime.”2.Studentsfindthatpaidworkduringterm-timeisbeneficialEXCEPT_____.本題答案:【helpthemlivewithroommates】3、【單選題】Insomeuniversities,upto70percentofstudentsaredoingpaidworkduringterm-time.Isthisputtingaburdenonyoungpeopleanddetractsthemfromstudy?Ordoesithelpthemtoimprovetheirself-confidence?Accordingtothefindingsofasurvey,studentssaidterm-timeworkdidaffectthem,with43percentsayingtheyproducedpoorqualityassignmentsoccasionallyasaresultofhavingtowork.And80percentstudentsofthe500respondingsaidthattheirpaidworktookthetimeavailableforreading.However,thesameresearchalsoshowedthatapart-timejobcouldbenefitunder-graduates,givingthemtheabilitytocommunicate,makepresentationsandworkinteams.Onequarterofstudentssaidthattheirjobhelpedthemusetheirtimebetter.Studentstakepart-timejobsforanumberofreasons.Somedoittomeetpeopleandmakefriends,particularlyiftheyarenotlivingwithroommates.Others,meanwhile,lookforworkasawayofgainingnetworkingwithaneyetotheirfuturecareer.Somestudentsevenfindthatitcanleadtoacareer.Forexample,studentsworkingforretailshopsmaybeemployedforupto20hoursaweekduringterm-time.Thecompanywillgettoknowthestudentswell.Asaresulttheundergraduatescanfindthemselvespromotedattheendoftheirfirstyear.Andbythetimetheygraduate,theymayhavemovedtoamanagementjob.Theimportantthingisthatpeopleshouldbeabletoreflectontheirpart-timejobanddecidewhatlessonstheyhavelearntfromit.Whentheycanwritedownthedifferentexperiences,theyhavehadandtellwhattheyhavelearnt,itisreallyuseful.JohnMiller,22,workedduringtheentirefouryears.“Itshowstoemployersthatyouarecapableofdoingmorethanonethingatatime.”3.Accordingtothewriter,theimportantthingfordoingpart-timejobis_____.本題
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