7、The 28-year-old had spent six years working nights while she gained her university degree during the day.When she finally 1 , she had her eye on a teaching 2 at a nearby primary school.With the help of her friends, she had 3 with the Head.
“I noticed a tiny 4 in one of my stockings earlier.” she recalled.“I thought about 5 them, but I knew I’d be 6 if I did.And by the time I got to the interview,it was bigger.I walked in apologizing for not looking my best.” The would-be teacher didn’t 7 the job.In fact her friends told her that the Head’s only comment was, “If someone doesn’t take the time to 8 her best image at an interview, what kind of 9 is she going to be?”
In job-hunting, personal 10 is very important.After all, you’re selling a product— 11—to an employer.When going to a job interview, always brush your hair tidily, polish your shoes and above all, 12 yourself properly.It will give you a competitive 13 and a positive first 14 .The above idea was also suggested in a best-seller for jobseekers named Dress for Success.
First impressions are 15 ones.In other words, if you’re viewed positively within the critical first four 16 , the person you’ve met will 17 feel everything you do is positive.Leave the interviewer a bad impression, and often he will guess you have a lot of other 18 characters.In a word, he may not take the time to give you a second 19 .Most employers believe that those who look as if they care about 20 will care about their jobs.
1.A.determined B.graduated C.succeeded D.returned
2.A.post B.a(chǎn)dvertisement C.a(chǎn)ssistant D.competition
3.A.a(chǎn) word B.a(chǎn) promise C.a(chǎn)n agreement D.a(chǎn)n interview
4.A.hole B.mud C.ink D.color
5.A.throwing B.mending C.changing D.removing
6.A.foolish B.different C.late D.punctual
7.A.a(chǎn)ppreciate B.get C.a(chǎn)bandon D.refuse
8.A.present B.mind C.obtain D.confirm
9.A.person B.student C.graduate D.teacher
10.A.a(chǎn)ppearance B.experience C.a(chǎn)bility D.preparation
11.A.yourself B.knowledge C.skills D.a(chǎn)dvice
12.A.behave B.dress C.show D.introduce
13.A.start B.confidence C.a(chǎn)dvantage D.benefit
14.A.chance B.performance C.job D.impression
15.A.remaining B.lasting C.useful D.serious
16.A.minutes B.interviewers C.tests D.jobseekers
17.A.seldom B.occasionally C.probably D.certainly
18.A.incredible B.unsatisfactory C.complicated D.impolite
19.A.job B.thought C.opportunity D.question
20.A.students B.salary C.others D.themselves
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
The 28-year-old had spent six years working nights while she gained her university degree during the day. When she finally 16 , she had her eye on a teaching 17 at a nearby primary school. With the help of her friends, she had 18 with the Head.
“I noticed a tiny 19 in one of my stockings earlier.” she recalled. “I thought about 20 them, but I knew I’d be 21 if I did. And by the time I got to the interview,it was bigger. I walked in apologizing for not looking my best.” The would-be teacher didn’t 22 the job. In fact her friends told her that the Head’s only comment was, “If someone doesn’t take the time to 23 her best image at an interview, what kind of 24 is she going to be?”
In job-hunting, personal 25 is very important. After all, you’re selling a product— 26 —to an employer. When going to a job interview, always brush your hair tidily, polish your shoes and above all, 27 yourself properly. It will give you a competitive 28 and a positive first 29 . The above idea was also suggested in a best-seller for jobseekers named Dress for Success.
First impressions are 30 ones. In other words, if you’re viewed positively within the critical first four 31 , the person you’ve met will 32 feel everything you do is positive. Leave the interviewer a bad impression, and often he will guess you have a lot of other 33 characters. In a word, he may not take the time to give you a second 34 . Most employers believe that those who look as if they care about 35 will care about their jobs.
A. determined B. graduated C. succeeded D. returned
A. post B. advertisement C. assistant D. competition
A. a word B. a promise C. an agreement D. an interview
A. hole B. mud C. ink D. color
A. throwing B. mending C. changing D. removing
A. foolish B. different C. late D. punctual
A. appreciate B. get C. abandon D. refuse
A. present B. mind C. obtain D. confirm
A. person B. student C. graduate D. teacher
A. appearance B. experience C. ability D. preparation
A. yourself B. knowledge C. skills D. advice
A. behave B. dress C. show D. introduce
A. start B. confidence C. advantage D. benefit
A. chance B. performance C. job D. impression
A. remaining B. lasting C. useful D. serious
A. minutes B. interviewers C. tests D. jobseekers
A. seldom B. occasionally C. probably D. certainly
A. incredible B. unsatisfactory C. complicated D. impolite
A. job B. thought C. opportunity D. question
A. students B. salary C. others D. themselves
科目:高中英語 來源:2010年遼寧省高三上學(xué)期10月月考英語卷 題型:完型填空
The 28-year-old had spent six years working nights while she gained her university degree during the day. When she finally 16 , she had her eye on a teaching 17 at a nearby primary school. With the help of her friends, she had 18 with the Head.
“I noticed a tiny 19 in one of my stockings earlier.” she recalled. “I thought about 20 them, but I knew I’d be 21 if I did. And by the time I got to the interview,it was bigger. I walked in apologizing for not looking my best.” The would-be teacher didn’t 22 the job. In fact her friends told her that the Head’s only comment was, “If someone doesn’t take the time to 23 her best image at an interview, what kind of 24 is she going to be?”
In job-hunting, personal 25 is very important. After all, you’re selling a product— 26 —to an employer. When going to a job interview, always brush your hair tidily, polish your shoes and above all, 27 yourself properly. It will give you a competitive 28 and a positive first 29 . The above idea was also suggested in a best-seller for jobseekers named Dress for Success.
First impressions are 30 ones. In other words, if you’re viewed positively within the critical first four 31 , the person you’ve met will 32 feel everything you do is positive. Leave the interviewer a bad impression, and often he will guess you have a lot of other 33 characters. In a word, he may not take the time to give you a second 34 . Most employers believe that those who look as if they care about 35 will care about their jobs.
1.A. determined B. graduated C. succeeded D. returned
2.A. post B. advertisement C. assistant D. competition
3.A. a word B. a promise C. an agreement D. an interview
4.A. hole B. mud C. ink D. color
5.A. throwing B. mending C. changing D. removing
6.A. foolish B. different C. late D. punctual
7.A. appreciate B. get C. abandon D. refuse
8.A. present B. mind C. obtain D. confirm
9.A. person B. student C. graduate D. teacher
10.A. appearance B. experience C. ability D. preparation
11.A. yourself B. knowledge C. skills D. advice
12.A. behave B. dress C. show D. introduce
13.A. start B. confidence C. advantage D. benefit
14.A. chance B. performance C. job D. impression
15.A. remaining B. lasting C. useful D. serious
16.A. minutes B. interviewers C. tests D. jobseekers
17.A. seldom B. occasionally C. probably D. certainly
18.A. incredible B. unsatisfactory C. complicated D. impolite
19.A. job B. thought C. opportunity D. question
20.A. students B. salary C. others D. themselves
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
The 28-year-old had spent six years working nights while she gained her university degree during the day.When she finally 1 , she had her eye on a teaching 2 at a nearby primary school.With the help of her friends, she had 3 with the Head.
“I noticed a tiny 4 in one of my stockings earlier.” she recalled.“I thought about 5 them, but I knew I’d be 6 if I did.And by the time I got to the interview,it was bigger.I walked in apologizing for not looking my best.” The would-be teacher didn’t 7 the job.In fact her friends told her that the Head’s only comment was, “If someone doesn’t take the time to 8 her best image at an interview, what kind of 9 is she going to be?”
In job-hunting, personal 10 is very important.After all, you’re selling a product— 11—to an employer.When going to a job interview, always brush your hair tidily, polish your shoes and above all, 12 yourself properly.It will give you a competitive 13 and a positive first 14 .The above idea was also suggested in a best-seller for jobseekers named Dress for Success.
First impressions are 15 ones.In other words, if you’re viewed positively within the critical first four 16 , the person you’ve met will 17 feel everything you do is positive.Leave the interviewer a bad impression, and often he will guess you have a lot of other 18 characters.In a word, he may not take the time to give you a second 19 .Most employers believe that those who look as if they care about 20 will care about their jobs.
1.A.determined B.graduated C.succeeded D.returned
2.A.post B.a(chǎn)dvertisement C.a(chǎn)ssistant D.competition
3.A.a(chǎn) word B.a(chǎn) promise C.a(chǎn)n agreement D.a(chǎn)n interview
4.A.hole B.mud C.ink D.color
5.A.throwing B.mending C.changing D.removing
6.A.foolish B.different C.late D.punctual
7.A.a(chǎn)ppreciate B.get C.a(chǎn)bandon D.refuse
8.A.present B.mind C.obtain D.confirm
9.A.person B.student C.graduate D.teacher
10.A.a(chǎn)ppearance B.experience C.a(chǎn)bility D.preparation
11.A.yourself B.knowledge C.skills D.a(chǎn)dvice
12.A.behave B.dress C.show D.introduce
13.A.start B.confidence C.a(chǎn)dvantage D.benefit
14.A.chance B.performance C.job D.impression
15.A.remaining B.lasting C.useful D.serious
16.A.minutes B.interviewers C.tests D.jobseekers
17.A.seldom B.occasionally C.probably D.certainly
18.A.incredible B.unsatisfactory C.complicated D.impolite
19.A.job B.thought C.opportunity D.question
20.A.students B.salary C.others D.themselves
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
The 28-year-old had spent six years working nights while she gained her university degree during the day. When she finally graduated she bad her eye on a teaching 1 . at a nearby primary school With the help of her friends, she had an interview with the Head.
“I noticed a tiny hole in one of my stockings earlier,” she 2 . “I thought about changing them but I knew I’d be late if I did. And by the time I got to the interview, 3 enormous. I walked in apologizing for not 4 . ” The would-be teacher didn’t get the job. In fact one of her friends told her that the 5 only comment was: “If someone doesn’t take the time to present her best 6 at an interview, what kind of 7 is she going to be?”
First impressions are 8 ones. In other words, if you’re viewed positively within the critical (關(guān)鍵的) first four minutes the person you’ve met will 9 assume everything you do is positive. Leave the interviewer a bad impression, and often he will assume you have a lot of other unsatisfactory characters. Worse, he or she may not take the time to give you a second 10 . Most employers believe that those who look as if they care about themselves will care more about their jobs.
1. A. profession B. position C. career D. occupation
2. A. repeats B. reminds C. recalls D. responds
3. A. I was B. he was C. it was D. they were
4. A. looking at all B. looking at him C. looking round D. looking my best
5. A. Head’s B. student’s C. friend’s D. would-be teacher’s
6. A. figure B. image C. aspect D. shape
7. A. person B. worker C. graduate D. teacher
8. A. lasting B. remaining C. continuing D. persisting
9. A. rarely B. occasionally C. probably D. certainly
10. A. job B. thought C. chance D. question
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:完形填空
科目:高中英語 來源:上海高考真題 題型:完形填空
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The 28-year-old had spent six years working nights while she gained her university degree during the day. When she finally graduated, she had her eye on a teaching 1 at a nearby primary school. With the help of her friends, she had an interview with the Head. "I noticed a tiny hole in one of my stockings earlier," she 2 . "I thought about changing them, but I knew I'd be late if I did. And by the time I got to the interview, 3 enormous. I walked in apologizing for not 4 ." The would be teacher didn't get the job. In fact one of her friends told her that the 5 only comment was:"If someone doesn't take the time to present her best 6 at an interview, what kind of 7 is she going to be?" First impressions are 8 ones. In other words, if you're viewed positively within the critical (關(guān)鍵的) first four minutes, the person you've met will 9 assume everything you do is positive. Leave the interviewer a bad impression, and often he will assume you have a lot of other unsatisfactory characters. Worse, he or she may not take the time to give you a second 10 . Most employers believe that those who look as if they care about themselves will care more about their jobs. | ||||
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科目:高中英語 來源:遼寧省本溪縣高級中學(xué)2011屆高三上學(xué)期10月月考英語試題 題型:054
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科目:高中英語 來源:遼寧省本溪縣高中2010-2011學(xué)年高三10月考 題型:完形填空
閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從所給的四個選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D)中,選出
最佳選項(xiàng)。
The 28-year-old had spent six years working nights while she gained her university degree during the day.When she finally 1, she had her eye on a teaching 2at a nearby primary school.With the help of her friends, she had 3with the Head.
“I noticed a tiny 4in one of my stockings earlier.” she recalled.“I thought about 5them, but I knew I’d be 6if I did.And by the time I got to the interview,it was bigger.I walked in apologizing for not looking my best.” The would-be teacher didn’t 7the job.In fact her friends told her that the Head’s only comment was, “If someone doesn’t take the time to 8her best image at an interview, what kind of 9is she going to be?”
In job-hunting, personal 10is very important.After all, you’re selling a product— 11—to an employer.When going to a job interview, always brush your hair tidily, polish your shoes and above all, 12yourself properly.It will give you a competitive 13and a positive first 14.The above idea was also suggested in a best-seller for jobseekers named Dress for Success.
First impressions are 15ones.In other words, if you’re viewed positively within the critical first four 16, the person you’ve met will 17feel everything you do is positive.Leave the interviewer a bad impression, and often he will guess you have a lot of other 18characters.In a word, he may not take the time to give you a second 19.Most employers believe that those who look as if they care about 20will care about their jobs.
1.A.determined B.graduated C.succeeded D.returned
2.A.post B.a(chǎn)dvertisement C.a(chǎn)ssistant D.competition
3.A.a(chǎn) word B.a(chǎn) promise C.a(chǎn)n agreement D.a(chǎn)n interview
4.A.hole B.mud C.ink D.color
5.A.throwing B.mending C.changing D.removing
6.A.foolish B.different C.late D.punctual
7.A.a(chǎn)ppreciate B.get C.a(chǎn)bandon D.refuse
8.A.present B.mind C.obtain D.confirm
9.A.person B.student C.graduate D.teacher
10.A.a(chǎn)ppearance B.experience C.a(chǎn)bility D.preparation
11.A.yourself B.knowledge C.skills D.a(chǎn)dvice
12.A.behave B.dress C.show D.introduce
13.A.start B.confidence C.a(chǎn)dvantage D.benefit
14.A.chance B.performance C.job D.impression
15.A.remaining B.lasting C.useful D.serious
16.A.minutes B.interviewers C.tests D.jobseekers
17.A.seldom B.occasionally C.probably D.certainly
18.A.incredible B.unsatisfactory C.complicated D.impolite
19.A.job B.thought C.opportunity D.question
20.A.students B.salary C.others D.themselves
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