第1题
But with opportunity comes responsibility.Companies today aren't managing their employees' careers.Professional workers must be their own chief executive officers (CEO).It's up to you to strive for your place,to keep yourself engaged and productive during a working life that may last around 50 years.To do those things well,you'll need to have a deep understanding of yourself – not only what your strengths and weaknesses are,but also how you learn,how you work with others,what your values are,and where you can make the greatest contribution.Because only when you operate from strength can you achieve true excellence.
History's great achievers–Napoléon,da Vinci,and Mozart–have always managed themselves.But they are so unusual both in their talents and their accomplishments as to be considered rare exceptions.Now,most of us,even those of us with modest talents,will have to learn to manage ourselves.We will have to learn to develop ourselves.We will have to place ourselves where we can make the greatest contribution.And we will have to stay mentally alert and engaged during a 50-year working life,which means knowing how and when to change the work we do.
1.It is the CEO who decides your place.()
2.You need to understand your company well so that you can do things well.()
3.Understanding yourself means knowing well about your strengths,weaknesses,your values,how you learn,how you do with others and so on.()
4.Ordinary people cannot manage themselves well.()
第2题
Managing Oneself
We live in an age full of opportunities: If you are smart enough,and have got ambition and keep pushing forward, you can rise to the top of your chosen profession, no matter where you started out.But with opportunity comes responsibility. Companies today aren' t managing their employees' careers. Professional workers must be their own chief executive officers (CEO) . It' s up to you to strive for your place, to keep yourself engaged and productive during a working life that may last around 50 years. To do those things well, you' ll need to have a deep understanding of yourself — not only what your strengths and weaknesses are, but also how you learn, how you work with others, what your values are, and where you can make the greatest contribution, because only when you operate from strength can you achieve true excellence.
History' s great achievers — Napoléon, da Vinci, and Mozart — have always managed themselves. But they are so unusual both in their talents and in their accomplishments as to be considered rare exceptions. Now, most of us, even those of us with modest talents, will have to learn to manage ourselves. We will have to learn to develop ourselves. We will have to place ourselves where we can make the greatest contribution.And we will have to stay mentally alert and engaged during a 50-year working life, which means knowing how and when to change the work we do.
句子正确选择下拉选项框为“T”; 句子错误选择下拉选项框为“F”。
(1)Companies today are responsible for employee' s career.
(2) It is the CEO who decides your place.
(3) You need to understand your company well so that you can do things well.
(4) Understanding yourself means knowing well about your strengths,weaknesses, your values, how you learn, how you do with others and so on.
(5) Ordinary people cannot manage themselves well.
第3题
阅读理解
阅读下面的文章,根据文章内容判断文章后的句子是正确(T)还是错误(F)。
MANAGING ONESELF
We live in an age full of opportunitiesA、If you are smart enough, and have got ambition and keep pushing forward, you can rise to the top of your chosen profession, no matter where you started out.
But with opportunity comes responsibility. Companies today aren't managing their employees' careers. Professional workers must be their own chief executive officers (CEO). It's up to you to strive for your place, to keep yourself engaged and productive during a working life that may last around 50 years. To do those things well, you'll need to have a deep understanding of yourself — not only what your strengths and weaknesses are, but also how you learn, how you work with others, what your values are, and where you can make the greatest contribution, because only when you operate from strength can you achieve true excellence.
History's great achievers — Napoléon, da Vinci, and Mozart — have always managed themselves. But they are so unusual both in their talents and in their accomplishments as to be considered rare exceptions. Now, most of us, even those of us with modest talents, will have to learn to manage ourselves. We will have to learn to develop ourselves. We will have to place ourselves where we can make the greatest contribution. And we will have to stay mentally alert and engaged during a 50-year working life, which means knowing how and when to change the work we do.
操作提示:句子正确选择下拉选项框为“T”;句子错误选择下拉选项框为“F”。
1. Companies today are responsible for employee's career. {T; F}
2. It is the CEO who decides your place. {T; F}
3. You need to understand your company well so that you can do things well. {T; F}
4. Understanding yourself means knowing well about your strengths, weaknesses, your values, how you learn, how you do with others and so on. {T; F}
5. Ordinary people cannot manage themselves well. {T; F}
第4题
Many factors contribute to your health. A well-balanced diet plays an important role. The amount and type of exercise you get is another factor. Your living environment and the amount of stress you are under is yet another. But scientists studying senescence (衰老)want to know: Why do people grow old? They hope that by examining the ageing process on a cellular level medical science may be able to extend the length of life.
There is nothing to be afraid of as old age approaches. Many consider the later portions of life to be the best time for living. Physical activity may lessen, but often you gain a broader understanding of yourself and the world.
What we consider old age now may only be middle-aged some day soon. Who knows, with so many advances in medical science happening so quickly, life spans may one day be measured in centuries, rather than in years!
In order to live longer, we should postpone the process of aging.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
第5题
根据材料请回答 46~50 题
The Process of Ageing
At the age of twelve years, the human body is at its most vigorous.It has yet to reach its full size and strength, and its owner his or her full intelligence; but at this age the like-lihood of death is the least.Earlier, we were infants and young children, and consequently more vulnerable; later, we shall undergo a progressive loss of our vigor and resistance which, though imperceptible (察觉不出的)at first, will finally become so steep that we can live no longer, however well we look after ourselves, and however well society, and our doctors; look after us. 46 .If we escape wars, accidents and diseases, we shall even-tually "die of old age", 47 .Some of us will die sooner, a few will live longer.But there
is a virtual limit on how long we can hope to remain alive, however lucky and robust we are.
Normal people tend to forget this process until they are reminded of it.We are so fa-miliar with the fact that man ages, that people have for years assumed that the process of losing vigor with time was something self-evident, like the cooling of a hot kettle or the wearing-out'of a pair of shoes.They have also assumed that all animals, and probably oth-er organisms such as trees, or even the universe itself, must in the nature of things "wear out".Most animals we commonly observe do in fact age as we do; 48 .But these are not analogous to what happens when man ages.A run-down watch is still a watch and can be rewound. 49 .But a watch could never repair itself it does not consist of living parts,only of metal, which wears away by friction (摩擦).We could, at one time, repair our-selves well enough, at least to overcome all but the most instantly fatal illnesses and acci-dents.Between twelve and eighty years we gradually lose this power; 50 .If we could stay as vigorous as we are at twelve, it would take about 700 years for half of us to die, and another 700 of the survivors to be reduced by half again.
A.Some old people are oppressed by the fear of death
B.an illness which at twelve would knock us over, at eighty can knock us out, and in-to our grave
C.and mechanical systems like a wound watch, or the sun, do in fact run out of energy
D.This decline in vigor with the passing of time is called ageing
E.And old watch, by contrast, becomes so worn and unreliable that it eventually is not worth mending
F.and this happens at a rate which differs little from person to person
第 46 题 请选择(46)处的最佳答案
第6题
What is the meaning of "We became instant friends. " in Paragraph 4?
A.We became friends right away.
B.We never talked to each other after then.
C.We did not keep our friendship for a long time.
D.We often helped each other after making friends.
第7题
This feeling of loneliness which can make you weak when you are in a crowd is very difficult to get fid of(消除). People living alone are advised to deal with their loneliness by joining a club or a society, by going out and meeting people. Does this really help?
There is no easy way out. Your first day at work, or at a new school or university, is a typical situation in which you are likely to feel lonely. You feel that everybody else is full of confidence and knows what to do, but you are alone and helpless. The fact of the matter is that, in order to live, we all put on a show of self-confidence to hide our uncertainties and doubts.
In a big city it is particularly easy to get the feeling that everybody except you is leading a full, rich, busy life. Everybody is going somewhere, and you tend to believe that they are going somewhere nice and interesting, but your destination (目的地) is less exciting and attractive.
What is the passage mainly about?
A.Helplessness.
B.Loneliness.
C.Isolation.
D.Difficulty.
第8题
第9题
Which of the following statements in true?
A.Women's struggle for recognition has been completely won.
B.Women have proved their abilities in many fields.
C.Women can not get the same educational opportunities as men.
D.Women are now regarded as equal to men all over the world.
第10题
A.How to diet.
B.Why we should diet.
C.What we should diet.
D.Where we should diet.
第11题
A. How to diet.
B. Why we should diet.
C. What we should diet.
D. Where we should diet.