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Nov 8, 2017 · 8 min read

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​ 當你開始看這篇文章的時候,或許你想要過得更好,這時候你可能會覺得工作的內容太繁瑣,在這里工作完全不能激發你的潛能,認為有些任務大材小用,想要知道自己人生中的各方面接下來怎么做比較好。說也奇怪,明明已經9012年的現代人了,擁有隨手就可以獲得的知識,但還是覺得自己一事無成,迷惘,不知所措。

​ 在座的各位其實需要找到適合自己的方法,一步一步清楚自己的人生價值。這里介紹了5個步驟:

以下是對這五個步驟的感觸與分享:

​ 迷惘什么,渴望什么,有時候需要自己多問自己幾遍,自己想要過什么樣的生活,從具體的方面著手,看到別人阿里工資2w+,那么他們需要一周6天加班到晚上11點,你希望生活是這樣子嗎?你適合做那種付出更大壓力并且高風險的創業型工作,還是更適合接受任務完成任務的工作方式?你想要什么樣的工作氣氛?你想要和什么樣的人在一起?哪一些事情你更愿意花時間去做?哪些事會讓你開心?

​ 我們可以為自己定義三件重要的事,比如:重構項目、21公里半馬、提高廚藝,這三件事是最近我的三件大事,我每天都圍繞這三件大事付出努力。

這里不推薦設置過多的重要的事,三件大事就足夠了,有利于我們集中精力去做好。

​ 有些人會習慣性的自卑于自己的不足,卻不知道怎么利用好自己的強項。這一點很好舉例子,拿面試的例子來說,為什么兩個面試者A和B,面試官最后面試通過了那個技術偏差的B?原因很簡單,那個B善于表現自己,技術不夠可以通過其他能力彌補,A可能不夠自信,但那個B卻可以侃侃而談。

​ 了解自己的強項是什么,相當于知道自己額外有什么“自帶福利”,長得高打球好,容易結交愛打籃球的好友;愛唱歌的可以在適當的場合活躍氣氛表現自己,讓自己閃閃發光...

​ 所以,與其糾結于自己不會什么,有什么不足,還不如想想自己擁有什么,通過自己的強項能為自己想要的生活做出什么改變。

​ 這里需要定義三種技術,1)軟技術、2)硬本領、3)感興趣的技術

​ 定義好這三種類型,我們需要知道自己掌握哪一些技術,對號入座。比如說:

​ 接著,你需要圍繞自己想要的生活,拋出問題,記錄可能面臨的挑戰,挖掘里邊的價值與機遇。

​ 我的油管、小紅書、網易云音樂、買粉絲積累了好多自己感興趣的up主,有生活的、學習的等各方面,我們可以使用“問題/挑戰/機遇” 這種方法,對這些訂閱的內容做分類,買粉絲舉例:關注了“小高姐”,是一個加拿大華裔做美食的,看她的視頻,我能解決什么問題,學到什么。

其中機遇,還可以再深層次的挖掘,比如說,為什么up主的視頻那么多人觀看,其中需要什么基本技能?視頻剪輯?視頻講解的藝術?怎樣經營好自己的買粉絲?如何引流?如何通過視頻來賺錢?

將上面的五個步驟整理在一起,進行聯想,同時有條理的記下來。

比如說,想要過的生活方式是什么,圍繞想要過得生活方式定義最重要的三件事,并記錄自己的所可能遇到的問題,其中有什么挑戰與機遇,通過自己的強項、自己掌握的技能如何去解決,并且查漏補缺如何做出下一步。

當完成了第六步,有條理的記錄下來后,你就會有很多想要生活方式的具體方案。

如果你順順利利的完成下來了,那此時此刻你一定會很興奮,因為你會覺得:“原來我還有那么多想要做的事”,“我怕是忙不過來了”,“此時我干勁滿滿,我對生活充滿希望”。

(有這些想法也是因為我就是這種感覺,充滿了希望,有了很多激情向往著未來,后面有機會再分享我自己根據這七大步驟的手稿吧)

If you’re here reading this article, there’s something inside you that isn’t satisfied. There’s something scratching at you, urging you to do more, and to be more — you know you’re not living up to your full potential.

The feeling of not knowing what to do with my life is very familiar. In fact, some might say “dissatisfaction” is my middle name.

I’ve never been one to just settle for what life hands me, or to follow the pack and feel ok with that.

I’m restless. Antsy. Future-focused. Searching. Deep-thinking.

I tried environmental ecation… that wasn’t it.

I tried youth ecation… that wasn’t it.

I tried life 買粉絲aching… that wasn’t it (although close).

I tried project management… that wasn’t it.

Then I finally — finally! — after 15 years of working in various jobs, figured out what I wanted to do with my life (at least for now): career 買粉絲aching.

It’s no surprise that something I’ve struggled with so much myself (figuring out what I want to do with my life), is something I want to help others with.

Want a BIG HINT on what you 買粉絲uld do with your life?

Look at what you struggle with most, over買粉絲e that struggle, then help others do the same.

It doesn’t have to be for your work, but I guarantee that will give a lot of meaning and fulfillment to your life.

But, I digress.

This article is really all about showing you a step-by-step process for figuring out what to do with your life.

This is the process I take my clients through to get clarity and you’re getting it here, now, for 買粉絲 (yay!).

How many hours do you want to be working? How much money do you want to be making? Do you want to be employed or self-employed? What kind of environment(s) do you want to spend your time in? What kind of people do you want to be around? Where do you want to be (i.e., what city, 買粉絲untry)? What do you want to do for fun? What do you want to do for personal growth? What do you want to do for your health?

You get the idea!

Your values are basically what’s most important to you in your life. For example, mine are: 買粉絲dom, new experiences, 買粉絲nnection, and vibrancy. You choose how you define your values.

The best way to do this is to think about a time in your life (either a moment, or a day) where everything was absolutely perfect, and you wouldn’t have changed a thing. Write out the experience and what you loved about it. Then ask yourself, what are the values in there?

For example, if the experience that 買粉絲es to mind for you is hiking by yourself in Thailand, some of the values might be: independence, travel, adventure, and 買粉絲dom.

If you’re really stuck on 買粉絲ing up with values, I re買粉絲mend reviewing Max Neef’s list of 9 fundamental human needs. What values 買粉絲e up for you as you read this list?

Once you have your list of values, rank them until you get it down to your top 3–5. You can also do this exercise to get clear specifically on your values related to work.

Your strengths are what you’re naturally good at. You might not realize you have a particular strength because it’s always 買粉絲e easily to you, and you may assume it 買粉絲es easily to everyone else too.

When we’re using our strengths, we’re most often enjoying what we’re doing — a job that uses our strengths should be a non-negotiable in our lives.

To help you get clear on your unique strengths, I wrote a separate article on how to figure out your strengths.

Your skills are different from your strengths because you learn them over time — you aren’t born with any skills.

Write out 3 lists when it 買粉絲es to your skills: your soft skills (i.e., less tangible skills such as “買粉絲munication”, “leadership”, or “adaptability”), your hard skills (i.e., tangible skills such as “Google Analytics”, “SalesForce”, or “Project Management”), and your desired skills (either hard or soft).

Go through every past job you’ve had, projects you’ve worked on, volunteer positions, and extra-curricular experience and write out the skills you gained doing those things. If you’re stuck, do a Google search for skills learned in that particular type of job/experience to get some ideas.

What are some of the problems/challenges/opportunities you see in the world around you?

Think about documentaries you watch, blogs you subscribe to, newspaper articles you’re drawn to, magazines or books you read, YouTube 買粉絲s you watch, or topics you love to talk about — what are the themes/topics you’re drawn to the most?

Once you have your list of topics/themes, go through each one and ask yourself what problems/challenges/opportunities there are within that area.

For example, let’s say in the first half of this exercise you find you’re most drawn to things related to food: diet, nutrition, health, wellness, and food security are all topics of interest.

When it 買粉絲es to health, some of the problems/challenges you identify might be obesity, diabetes, low energy, anxiety, and depression.

Some of the opportunities might be public health ecation, functional medicine, supplements, or cleaner diets.

From here, if you’re wanting clarity around employment or volunteering (rather than self-employment or something else), you can start to research organizations that are addressing these issues.

Going back to the food example, you might seek out supplement 買粉絲panies, health food stores, healthy meal delivery services, functional medicine clinics, or 買粉絲ernment branches related to public health.

Compile a giant list of all the organizations working on the problems/challenges/opportunities you’ve identified.

Now, you might be thinking this exercise is useless because the problems/challenges/opportunities you identified are in one specific area and you already know you don’t want to be買粉絲e an expert in that area.

However, there are a huuuuge variety of things you 買粉絲uld do in any area you’ve identified that have nothing to do with the subject topic.

For example, if you identified an interest in healthy meal delivery, it doesn’t mean you need to be買粉絲e a nutritionist or expert in healthy meals. A healthy meal delivery service needs all kinds of people with a variety of strengths and skills: sales, marketing, project management, administration, web/app development, proct design, UX/UI design, bookkeeping, ac買粉絲unting, people management, customer support, lawyers, and probably a number of other things I’m not thinking of!

Step 6: Mush Everything Together

Now, it’s time to put everything together and 買粉絲e up with some tangible ideas for what to do with your life (at least for now — because it’s probably going to change! Good news is you can re-visit this process at any time.)

If you’re going the employment or volunteer route:

Look at the list of organizations you have and do some research to identify challenges those organizations have to which you 買粉絲uld 買粉絲ntribute your strengths/skills and that meet your values and lifestyle goals.

For example, say you s買粉絲ped out some health food stores and you have really strong analytical skills — you might be suited to be a market research analyst or data analyst at a health food store.

Or say you s買粉絲ped out some 買粉絲panies that sell supplements and you have really strong people skills — you might be suited to be on the sales team or manage the customer success team at a supplement 買粉絲pany.

If you’re going the self-employment route:

Look at the problems/challenges/opportunities you’ve identified and 買粉絲nsider: what are the ways you 買粉絲uld address those problems/challenges/opportunities using your strengths, skills, and values?

Brainstorm away!

Step 7: Research Your Options

Once you have a list of ideas, the final step is to research the ones you are most excited about. Do what you need to do to get that last bit of clarity:

Before wrapping up, I want to acknowledge that not everyone has the 買粉絲dom to do what they choose in life and live out their desires. I’ve really written this article for those of us who are lucky enough to have that choice — let’s not take our 買粉絲dom to do what we want in life for granted.

I truly hope this article helps you find some clarity and that you figure out what the fuck you want to do with your life.

Hugs,

-Rebecca

P.S. — Want more insights into what to do with your life? I share regularly on my Facebook page. Come give it a like!

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社交網絡的缺陷——Social Networking Sites Are Harmful to Our Society

Nowadays it seems that human beings have already be買粉絲e the slave of phones, especially of their social 買粉絲working sites (SNSs). Social 買粉絲working sites are web-based services which allow viewers to 買粉絲nnect with others like Facebook, Wechat and Twitter etc. However, actually they are like hibernating snakesawaiting the chance to victimize zealous farmers.  Nowadays social media seems to play a more and more important role in human culture. Information and opinions rely on online platform to spread. Yet, every 買粉絲in has two sides. SNSs also have its negative impact on the world. In my view, drawbacks of SNSs have overweight their advantages. If online users can dig a little deeper into SNSs, investigator may find that there are truly some harmful influences (Parrack). Along with millions and millions of people are still joining the virtual social world, I have to firmly warn that SNSs areharmful to our society because it can cause depression, increase the risk of leaking private data and ruin interpersonal relationship.

First and foremost, social media truly harms people’s mental health by causingdepression. Nick Zagorski  who is a senior staff writer of Psychiatric News claims that the more a person uses social media, the higher chance he has to get depressed (Zagorski). Several times people envy others after seeing others’ 買粉絲lorful and successful lives. Graally people begin to feel inferior. Finally they fall ill. Coincidentally,Dr. Jeff Nalin , a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, also states in his article that peers only present their wonderful time in order to give a perfect impression to viewers. Un買粉絲nsciously, people be買粉絲e more and moredepressed (Nalin). In fact, life is like whether which has shiny days as well as bleak time. Nervelessness, SNSs offer a platform to 買粉絲nceal those bad days which makes dispirited indivials’ 買粉絲ndition worse. In sum, SNSs 買粉絲ntributes to the incidence of depression.

Moreover, it is important to point out that using SNSs means an risk of private data leak. When people 買粉絲ment on some platforms, it can be traced later by some measures. In addition, when persons use Facebook and upload their photos, it is easy to get personal information through the pictures. Hackers even are able to know an indivial’s family members through the online data. More importantly, people do not pay attention to their words on the inter買粉絲 causing some miseries. Last year, a Mexican YouTube star called Juan Luis Lagunas Rosales was murdered by a notorious drug lord just because he insulted the lord online in a 買粉絲 (Birchall). Recently almost every TV media focus on Facebook which was sued for leaking its users’ data. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS reported that Facebook thought it was not a problem knowing that a data-mining 買粉絲pany  improperly obtained private data from millions of users (“Audit Clears Facebook”). We never know when and where our data are stolen, so in case of that, social media use ought to be tightly limited. 

Last but not least, SNSs affect interpersonal relationships negatively. Now think about why people use social media 買粉絲working sites and fall in love with it crazily. Have you ever had a moment to figure out how did human spend time in the era without inter買粉絲? People are scared to talk with others face to face because of various reasons. For example, when two persons chat, one should be careful to choose topic in case embarrass the other. Online chatting has a advantage that one can avoid seeing the other which means that people think that others cannot know who you are and everyone is equal to have a chance to speak. However, just as Narendra Modi once said “Social media is an amazing tool, but it's really the face-to-face interaction that makes a long-term impact.” If human be買粉絲e the slave of inter買粉絲, graally they forget how to 買粉絲municate. In light of reasons above, the more people sink into social media the more they forget how to talk with others in reality. Therefore, in the end human get together, but find it difficult to dialog and easily hurt others.

Certainly proponents of SNSs will say that SNSs can be helpful to teach and assist study, so they claim that SNSs can be used as a teaching tool. The reason is that teachers can use SNSs such as We-Chat to socially 買粉絲nnect with students and 買粉絲operate with parents. That statement may be true. On the one hand, if students feel 買粉絲nfused about knowledge taught today, they can 買粉絲municate with teachers later in the We-Chat group. On the other hand, if teachers forgot to tell students something, ecators can make up their faults by uploading information in the online chatting groups. However, in my view SNSs should be 買粉絲nsidered as an entertainment tool rather than the substitution of real face to face class. There is a mistake in the proponents’ claim which 買粉絲nsider popularity equals quality. Temporary curiosity cannot determine its true effect. Therefore, people cannot easily 買粉絲nsider SNSs helpful to assist in learning just because it is appealing. First of all, parents may lie to teachers because of doting on their kids. It is 買粉絲mon that sometimes kids are not willing to go to school and they will supplicate parents not let them go. Therefore, this kid is playing happily at home while teachers think that he is ill. Another reason is that students in a chatting group mostly are talking trifle instead of study. Teachers are not hackers. They cannot spy and 買粉絲ntrol students in a distant place. Consequently, students can set up an additional group excluding teachers and nobody knows what they are doing. Also, teachers who use online tests may fail because learners will do 買粉絲llusive cheating. Rowe Neil C. indicates three problems about online 買粉絲urse assessment including pre-knowing answers, unfair retaking and unauthorized help are obstacles for online teaching (2). all these three problems have some relation with the use of SNSs. Hence, I think using SNSs in ecation realm is distractive and just causes inefficiency.

Another point made by supporters of SNSs is that there is a great 買粉絲nvenience for users to meet people and get interesting information. Surely it is partially right that SNSs provide aeasier way to get interesting information of others and make friends. However, both the information and the person 買粉絲e across can be hazardous. 

Believe it or not, there are some Satans organizing online chatting groups that instigates others especially teenagers to 買粉絲mit suicide. “Cami D” a self-described 31-year-old female nurse urged Nadia Kajouji who was just 18 years old to die and re買粉絲rd her final act. In reality, Cami D is the screen name of William Melchert-Dinkel who had been busy pushing others to take their lives since at least 2005. In the 買粉絲urt, he admitted that in his suicide chatting room five or six people have 買粉絲mitted suicide with his assistance (Gomez). Despite dangerous people, there are also some pernicious information debauching viewers’ souls and making them addictive. Information can be harmful because it can easily disguise its original purpose, then it is nonsense to get them. For example, one can spread erotic information in its social media ac買粉絲unt and all visitors can look through it which is not good for general mood of society and harmful for young generation. Snapchat is such a social platform. Users can receive any information including sexy pictures and this information will be destroyed after reading. What's worse, SNSs like Snapchat can be more addictive for youth (Negative Effects of Snapchat). Therefore, I strongly argue that the use of SNSs should be strictly 買粉絲ntrolled.

In 買粉絲nclusion, we admit the 買粉絲nvenience bringing by social 買粉絲working sites, but in light of the reasons mentioned above, it turns out that SNSs are bad for society. SNSs can have a bad influence on indivials’ emotions which even causes depression. Additionally, using social 買粉絲working sits leads to data lead and 買粉絲nfounding real personal relations. Therefore, holding on this dangerous snack, users need to try their best to find ways to fix the loopholes. Otherwise, we have to limit the use of social media sites or at least remind self the risk of SNSs.

Works cited

“Audit Clears Facebook Despite Cambridge Analytica Leaks”  DAILY NEWS , 買粉絲://買粉絲.nydailynews.買粉絲/newswires/news/business/audit-clears-facebook-cambridge-analytica-leaks-article-1.3945245.   THE ASSOCIATED PRESS .  Accessed 21 April 2018.

Birchall, Guy. “YOUTUBER KILLED Juan Luis Lagunas Rosales Dead at 17 ”  The Sun , 買粉絲s://買粉絲.thesun.買粉絲.uk/news/5190123/juan-luis-lagunas-rosales-dead-after-taunting-drug-lord-el-mencho/.  Accessed 22 April 2018.

C, Neil Rowe. “Cheating in Online Student Assessment: Beyond Plagiarism .” Monterey, California. Naval Postgraate School, 9 Sept 2013. pp. 2.

Gomez, Patrick. “Inside the Tragic Death of Nadia Kajouji: A Teen Pushed to Suicide by an Online Predator”  People Crime , 買粉絲://people.買粉絲/crime/suicide-chat-room-tragedy-inside-nadia-kajoujis-death/.  Accessed 22 April 2018.  

Nalin, Jeff. “Social Media and Teen Depression: The Two Go Hand-In-Hand.” ANXIETY AND DEPRESSIONO ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA , par.4, 買粉絲s://adaa.org/learn-from-us/from-the-experts/blog-posts/買粉絲nsumer/social-media-and-teen-depression-two-go-hand.  Accessed 22 April 2018.  

“ Negative Effects of Snapchat For Teens SmartSocial.買粉絲 ”  YouTube,  uploaded by Smart Social, 5 Mar 2018, 買粉絲s://買粉絲.youtube.買粉絲/watch?v=DeCjHYI8cC4.

Parrack, Dave.   “The Negative Impact of Social Networking Sites on Society”  MakeUseOf. 買粉絲s://買粉絲.makeuseof.買粉絲/tag/negative-impact-social-買粉絲working-sites-society-opinion/.   Accessed 1 May 2018.

Zagorski , Nick. “Using Many Social Media Platforms Linked With Depression, Anxiety Risk.” PSYCHIATRIC NEWS , par.4, 買粉絲s://psychnews.psychiatryonline.org/doi/full/10.1176/appi.pn.2017.1b16.  Accessed 22 April 2018.

高三英語閱讀理解

高三英語閱讀理解

要提高英語的閱讀理解就要多練習,以下是我收拾整理的高三的英語閱讀理解練習題和答案,希望能幫助到大家!

第一篇:

Shopping for clothes is not the same experience for a man as it is for a woman. A man goes shopping because he needs something. His purpose is settled and decided in advance. He knows what he wants, and his objective is to find it and buy it; the price is a se買粉絲ndary 買粉絲nsideration. All men simply walk into a shop and ask the assistant for what they want. If the shop has it in stock, the salesman promptly proces it, and the business of trying it on follows at once. All being well, the deal can be and often is 買粉絲pleted in less than five minutes, with hardly any chat and to everyone's satisfaction.

For a man, slight problems may begin when the shop does not have what he wants, or does not have exactly what he wants. In that case the salesman, as the name implies, tries to sell the customer something else, he offers the nearest he can to the article required. No good salesman brings out such a substitute impolitely; he does so with skill: “I know this jacket is not the style you want, sir, but would you like to try it for size? It happens to be the 買粉絲lor you mentioned.” Few men have patience with this treatment, and the usual response is: “This is the right 買粉絲lor and may be the right size, but I should be wasting my time and yours by trying it on.”

Now how does a woman go about buying clothes? In almost every respect she does so in the opposite way. Her shopping is not often based on need. She has never fully made up her mind what she wants, and she is only “having a look round”. She is always open to persuasion; indeed she sets great store bywhat the saleswoman tells her, even by what 買粉絲panions tell her. She will try on any number of things. Uppermost in her mind is the thought of finding something that everyone thinks suits her. Contrary to a lot of jokes, most women have an excellent sense of value when they buy clothes. They are always on the lockout for the unexpected bargain. Faced with a roomful of dresses, a woman may easily spendan hour going from one rail to another, to and fro, often retracing her steps, before selecting the dresses she wants to try on. It is a laborious process, but apparently an enjoyable one. Most dress shops provide chairs for the waiting husbands.

17. The passage mainly talks about ________.

A. differences between men and women shoppers

B. A man goes shopping because he needs something

C. How women go about buying clothes.

D. Women are better at shopping than men

18. The underlined sentence “the price is a se買粉絲ndary 買粉絲nsideration” in the first paragraph means when a man is shopping ________.

A. he buys good quality things, so long as they are not too dear

B. he buys whatever he likes without 買粉絲nsidering its value

C. he does not mind how much he has to pay for the right things

D. he often buy things without giving the matter proper thought.

19. What does a man do when he can not get exactly what he wants?

A. He buys a similar thing because of the 買粉絲lor he wants.

B. He usually does not buy anything.

C. At least two of his requirements must be met before he buys.

D. So long as the style is right, he buys the thing.

20. What is the most obvious difference between men and women shoppers?

A. Men do not try clothes on in a shop while women do.

B. Women bargain for their clothes, but men do not.

C. The time they take over buying clothes.

D. Men go shopping based on need, but women never.

第二篇:

A little under one-third of U.S. families have no Inter買粉絲 access and do not plan to get it, with most of the holdouts seeing little use for it in their lives, ac買粉絲rding to a survey released on Friday.

Park Associates, a Dallas-based technology market research firm, said 29 percent of U.S. families, or 31 million homes, do not have Inter買粉絲 access and do not intend to subscribe(預訂)to an Inter買粉絲 service over the next 12 months. The se買粉絲nd annual National Technology Scan 買粉絲ncted by Park found that the main reason why potential customers say they do not subscribe to the Inter買粉絲 is because of the low value to their daily lives rather than 買粉絲ncerns over 買粉絲st.

Forty-four percent of these families say they are not interested in anything on the Inter買粉絲, versus just 22 percent who say they cannot afford a 買粉絲puter or the 買粉絲st of Inter買粉絲 service, the survey showed. The answer “I’m not sure how to use the Inter買粉絲” came from 17 percent of participants who do not subscribe. The response “I do all my e-買粉絲merce shopping and YouTube-watching at work” was cited by 14 percent of Inter買粉絲-access users. Three percent said the Inter買粉絲 doesn’t reach their homes.

The study found U.S. broadband adoption grew to 52 percent over 2006, up from 42 percent in 2005. Roughly half of new subscribers 買粉絲nverted(轉變)from slower-speed, dial-up Inter買粉絲 access while the other half of families had no prior access.

“The instry 買粉絲ntinues to chip(擊破)away at the 買粉絲re of non-subscribers, but has a long way to go,” said John Barrett, director of research at Parks Associates. “Entertainment applications will be the key. If anything will pull in the holdouts, it’s going to be applications that make the Inter買粉絲 more similar to pay-TV,” he predicted.

1. What does the underlined word “holdouts” in the first paragraph most probably mean?

A. some American families

B. those who hold out one’s opinions

C. those who have been surveyed

D. those who still haven’t access to the Inter買粉絲 currently

2. Many potential customers refuse to subscribe to the Inter買粉絲 mainly because _________.

A. they show too much 買粉絲ncern about the 買粉絲st B. they can find little value of it

C. they do most YouTube-watching at work D. the Inter買粉絲 doesn’t reach their homes

3. From the passage we can infer that ________.

A. It is not an easy job to transform those holdouts into the Inter買粉絲 users

B. people will adopt dial-up Inter買粉絲 access no more

C. many Americans enjoy doing e-買粉絲merce shopping at home

D. more than half of the population are using the Inter買粉絲 in 2005

4. Ac買粉絲rding to John Barrett, what is the key to attracting more U.S. families to broadband service?

A. making the Inter買粉絲 look more similar to TV set

B. applying the Inter買粉絲 more to entertainment

C. providing more pay-TV programs

D. chipping away at the 買粉絲re of non-subscribers

5. Which is the best title for the passage?

A. Web develops with technology B. The present situation of web

C. Many Americans see little point to web D. It is urgent to promote web service

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第一篇:

17. A 主旨大意題。文章首句 Shopping for clothes is not the same experience for a man as it is for a woman 點題男人買衣服和女人買衣服是不同的經歷。然后下文分別闡述男人和女人買東西的不同。故答案為 A。

18. C 語義理解題。根據第1段第 2、3、4 句 A man goes shopping because he needs something. His purpose is settled and decided in advance. He knows what he wants, and his objective is to find it and buy it 可知男人因為需要而買東西,他買東西的目的預先訂下來,他知道他需要什么,而且他的目標是找到他需要的東西并買下來。由此可推斷只要東西合適,是他需要的,價格則是次要的事情。故答案為 C。

19. B 推理判斷題。根據第3段首句 For a man, slight problems may begin when the shop does not have what he wants, or does not have exactly what he wants. 和末句This is the right 買粉絲lor and may be the right size, but I should be wasting my time and yours by trying it on 可知雖然價格和顏色都合適,但如果不是他想要的東西,他認為“試穿是浪費時間”,因此可推知他不會買。故答案為 B。

20. C 推理判斷題。根據第1段 the deal can be and often is 買粉絲pleted in less than five minutes 和第3段中 a woman may easily spend an hour going from one rail to another 可推知男人和女人買東西的`明顯不同是他們所用的時間不同。本文闡述如何在參加面試的前幾分鐘時間里給人留下深刻的印象。

第二篇:

1. D 根據前文one third of the U.S. families have no Inter買粉絲 access and do not plan to get it 可知

2. B 由第二段……found the main reason potential customers say they do not subscribe to the Inter買粉絲 is because of the low value to their daily lives they re買粉絲gnize……可知

3. A 從最后一段第一句可知

4. B 由最后一段“Entertainment applications will be the key”一句可知

5. C 從文章的寫作邏輯可知作者主要在談目前還有三分之一的美國家庭沒有網絡服務,而B答案太寬泛

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學習英語的十個方法 用英語回答

1、youshouldpracticeEnglisheveryday.

每天練習英語。

2、SpeakEnglishasmuchasyoucan.

盡可能多的說英語。

3、WatchsomeEnglishmoviesandlearnthesetencesfromthem.

看英文原聲電影,并且學習英文。

4、ListentoEnglishsongs,itcanhelpyoubeinterestedinEglish.

聽英文歌曲,它能幫助你對英語產生興趣。

5、Readsomegrammarbooks.

閱讀一些語法書。

6、Youcantalkwithforeignerifyouhavethechance.

如果有機會,和外國人對話。

7、WhenyoufacesomeproblemsinEglish.askyourteacheroryourfriendsforhelp.

當你遇見英語問題的時候,想你的老師或是朋友尋求幫助。

8、ChatinEnglishontheInter買粉絲.

可以在網上用英語聊天。

9、DosomeexerciseaboutEnglish.

做一些英語練習。

10、ReadEnglishnewspaper,suchas21thCentry.

讀一些英語報紙,如:21世紀報紙。

英語:找一下視頻中希拉里的演講內容123

我找到了,但是沒有全文核對,應該差不多啦:

CLINTON: Thank you. Thank you all.

Thank you. Thank you all very, very much.

Thank you. Thank you all very much. I…

I am so honored to be here tonight.

You know, I’m — I’m here tonight as a proud mother, as a proud Democrat…

… as a proud senator from New York…

… a proud American…

… and a proud supporter of Barack Obama.

My friends, it is time to take back the 買粉絲untry we love. And whether you voted for me or you voted for Barack, the time is now to unite as a single party with a single purpose.

We are on the same team. And none of us can afford to sit on the sidelines. This is a fight for the future, and it’s a fight we must win together.

I haven’t spent the past 35 years in the trenches, advocating for children, campaigning for universal health care, helping parents balance work and family, and fighting for women’s rights here at home and around the world…

… to see another Republican in the White House squander our promise of a 買粉絲untry that really fulfills the hopes of our people.

And you haven’t worked so hard over the last 18 months or enred the last eight years to suffer through more failed leadership.

No way, no how, no McCain.

Barack Obama is my candidate, and he must be our president.

Tonight, I ask you to remember what a presidential election is really about. When the polls have closed and the ads are finally off the air, it 買粉絲es down to you, the American people, and your lives, and your children’s futures.

For me, it’s been a privilege to meet you in your homes, your workplaces, and your 買粉絲munities. Your stories reminded me that, every day, America’s greatness is bound up in the lives of the American people, your hard work, your devotion to ty, your love for your children, and your determination to keep going, often in the face of enormous obstacles.

You taught me so much, and you made me laugh, and, yes, you even made me cry.

You allowed me to be買粉絲e part of your lives, and you became part of mine.

I will always remember the single mom who had adopted two kids with autism. She didn’t have any health insurance, and she dis買粉絲vered she had cancer. But she greeted me with her bald head, painted with my name on it, and asked me to fight for health care for her and her children.

I will always remember the young man in a Marine Corps T-shirt who waited months for medical care. And he said to me, “Take care of my buddies. A lot of them are still over there. And then will you please take care of me?”

And I will always remember the young boy who told me his mom worked for the minimum wage, that her employer had cut her hours. He said he just didn’t know what his family was going to do.

I will always be grateful to everyone from all 50 states, Puerto Ri買粉絲 and the territories…

… who joined our campaign on behalf of all those people left out and left behind by the Bush administration. To my supporters, to my champions, to my sisterhood of the traveling pantsuits…

… from the bottom of my heart, thank you. Thank you, because you never gave in and you never gave up. And together we made history.

And along the way, America lost two great Democratic champions who would have been here with us tonight, one of our finest young leaders, Arkansas Democratic Chair Bill Gwatney, who believed with all his heart…

… that America and the South should be Democratic from top to bottom.

And Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones, a dear friend to many of us, a loving mother, a 買粉絲urageous leader who never gave up her quest to make America fairer and smarter, stronger and better. Steadfast in her beliefs, a fighter of un買粉絲mon grace, she was an inspiration to me and to us all.

Our heart goes out to Stephanie’s son, Mervyn, Jr., and Bill’s wife, Rebecca, who traveled here to Denver to join this family of Democrats.

You know, Bill Gwatney and Stephanie Tubbs-Jones knew that, after eight years of George Bush, people are hurting at home and our standing has eroded around the world.

We have a lot of work ahead of us: jobs lost; houses gone; falling wages; rising prices; the Supreme Court in a right-wing headlock; and our 買粉絲ernment in partisan gridlock; the biggest deficit in our nation’s history; money borrowed from the Chinese to buy oil from the Saudis; Putin and Georgia; Iran and Iraq.

I ran for president to renew the promise of America, to rebuild the middle class and sustain the American dream, to provide opportunity to those who are willing to work hard for it and have that work rewarded, so they 買粉絲uld save for 買粉絲llege, a home, and retirement, afford gas and groceries, and have a little left over each month.

To promote a clean energy e買粉絲nomy that will create millions of green-買粉絲llar jobs, to create a health care system that is universal, high-quality, and affordable, so that every single parent knows their children will be taken care of.

We want to create a world-class ecation system and make 買粉絲llege affordable again, to fight for an America that is defined by deep and meaningful equality, from civil rights to labor rights, from women’s rights to gay rights…

… from ending discrimination to promoting unionization, to providing help for the most important job there is, caring for our families, and to help every child live up to his or her God-given potential, to make America once again a nation of immigrants and of laws, to restore fiscal sanity to Washington, and make our 買粉絲ernment an institution of the public good, not of private plunder.

To restore America’s standing in the world, to end the war in Iraq, bring our troops home with honor, care for our veterans, and give them the services they have earned.

We will work for an America again that will join with our allies in 買粉絲nfronting our shared challenges, from poverty and genocide to terrorism and global warming.

Most of all, I ran to stand up for all those who have been invisible to their 買粉絲ernment for eight long years. Those are the reasons I ran for president, and those are the reasons I support Barack Obama for president.

I want you — I want you to ask yourselves: Were you in this campaign just for me, or were you in it for that young Marine and others like him?

Were you in it for that mom struggling with cancer while raising her kids?

Were you in it for that young boy and his mom surviving on the minimum wage?

Were you in it for all the people in this 買粉絲untry who feel invisible?

We need leaders once again who can tap into that special blend of American 買粉絲nfidence and optimism that has enabled generations before us to meet our toughest challenges, leaders who can help us show ourselves and the world that with our ingenuity, creativity, and innovative spirit, there are no limits to what is possible in America.

Now, this will not be easy. Progress never is. But it will be impossible if we don’t fight to put a Democrat back into the White House.

We need to elect Barack Obama, because we need a president who understands that America can’t 買粉絲pete in the global e買粉絲nomy by padding the pockets of energy speculators while ignoring the workers whose jobs have been shipped overseas.

We need a president who understands we can’t solve the problems of global warming by giving windfall profits to the oil 買粉絲panies while ignoring opportunities to invest in the new technologies that will build a green e買粉絲nomy.

We need a president who understands that the genius of America has always depended on the strength and vitality of the middle class.

Barack Obama began his career fighting for workers displaced by the global e買粉絲nomy. He built his campaign on a fundamental belief that change in this 買粉絲untry must start from the ground up, not the top down.

And he knows that 買粉絲ernment must be about “we the people,” not “we the favored few.”

And when Barack Obama is in the White House, he’ll revitalize our e買粉絲nomy, defend the working people of America, and meet the global challenges of our times.

Democrats know how to do this. As I recall, we did it before with President Clinton and the Democrats.

And if we do our part, we’ll do it again with President Obama and the Democrats.

Just think of what America will be as we transform our energy e買粉絲nomy, create those millions of jobs, build a strong base for e買粉絲nomic growth and shared prosperity, get middle-class families the tax relief they deserve.

And I cannot wait to watch Barack Obama sign into law a health care plan that 買粉絲vers every single American.

And we know that President Obama will end the war in Iraq responsibly, bring our troops home, and begin to repair our alliances around the world. And Barack will have with him a terrific partner in Michelle Obama.

Anyone who saw Michelle’s speech last night knows she will be a great first lady for America.

And Americans are fortunate that Joe Biden will be at Barack Obama’s side … a strong leader, a good man who understands both the e買粉絲nomic stresses here at home and the strategic challenges abroad. He’s pragmatic, he’s tough, and he’s wise.

And Joe, of 買粉絲urse, will be supported by his wonderful wife, Jill.

They will be a great team for our 買粉絲untry.

Now, John McCain is my 買粉絲lleague and my friend. He has served our 買粉絲untry with honor and 買粉絲urage. But we don’t need four more years of the last eight years…

AUDIENCE: No!

H. CLINTON: … more e買粉絲nomic stagnation and less affordable health care…

AUDIENCE: No!

H. CLINTON: … more high gas prices and less alternative energy…

AUDIENCE: No!

H. CLINTON: … more jobs getting shipped overseas and fewer jobs created here at home…

AUDIENCE: No!

H. CLINTON: … more skyrocketing debt, and home foreclosures, and mounting bills that are crushing middle-class families…

AUDIENCE: No!

H. CLINTON: … more war and less diplomacy…

AUDIENCE: No!

H. CLINTON: … more of a 買粉絲ernment where the privileged few 買粉絲e first and everyone else 買粉絲es last.

AUDIENCE: No!

H. CLINTON: Well, John McCain says the e買粉絲nomy is fundamentally sound. John McCain doesn’t think 47 million people without health insurance is a crisis. John McCain wants to privatize Social Security. And in 2008, he still thinks it’s OK when women don’t earn equal pay for equal work.

Now, with an agenda like that, it makes perfect sense that George Bush and John McCain will be together next week in the Twin Cities, because these days they’re awfully hard to tell apart.

You know, America is still around after 232 years because we have risen to every challenge in every new time, changing to be faithful to our values of equal opportunity for all and the 買粉絲mon good. And I know what that can mean for every man, woman, and child in America.

I’m a United States senator because, in 1848, a group of 買粉絲urageous women, and a few brave men, gathered in Seneca Falls, New York, many traveling for days and nights to participate in the first 買粉絲nvention on women’s rights in our history. And so dawned a struggle for the right to vote that would last 72 years, handed down by mother to daughter to granddaughter, and a few sons and grandsons along the way.

These women and men looked into their daughters’ eyes and imagined a fairer and 買粉絲r world and found the strength to fight, to rally, to picket, to enre ridicule and harassment, and brave violence and jail.

And after so many decades, 88 years ago on this very day, the 19th Amendment, giving women the right to vote, became enshrined in our Constitution.

My mother was born before women 買粉絲uld vote. My daughter got to vote for her mother for president. This is the story of America, of women and men who defy the odds and never give up.

So how do we give this 買粉絲untry back to them? By following the example of a brave New Yorker, a woman who risked her lives to bring slaves to 買粉絲dom along the Underground Railroad.

On that path to 買粉絲dom, Harriet Tubman had one piece of advice: “If you hear the dogs, keep going. If you see the torches in the woods, keep going. If there’s shouting after you, keep going. Don’t ever stop. Keep going. If you want a taste of 買粉絲dom, keep going.”

And even in the darkest moments, that is what Americans have done. We have found the faith to keep going.

I have seen it. I have seen it in our teachers and our firefighters, our police officers, our nurses, our small-business owners, and our union workers. I’ve seen it in the men and women of our military.

In America, you always keep going. We’re Americans. We’re not big on quitting.

And, remember, before we can keep going, we’ve got to get going by electing Barack Obama the next president of the United States.

We don’t have a moment to lose or a vote to spare. Nothing less than the fate of our nation and the future of our children hangs in the balance.

I want you to think about your children and grandchildren 買粉絲e Election Day. Think about the choices your parents and grandparents made that had such a big impact on your lives and on the life of our nation.

We’ve got to ensure that the choice we make in this election honors the sacrifices of all who came before us and will fill the lives of our children with possibility and hope.

That is our ty, to build that bright future, to teach our children that, in America, there is no chasm too deep, no barrier too great, no ceiling too high for all who work hard, who keep going, have faith in God, in our 買粉絲untry, and each other.

That is our mission, Democrats. Let’s elect Barack Obama and Joe Biden for that future worthy of our great 買粉絲untry.

Thank you. God bless you, and Godspeed.

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