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Iclosemyeyesandcanstillhearher—thelittlegirlwitha1.SOstrongandpowerfulwecouldhearherhalfwaydowntheblock.Shewasan2peasantwhoaskedformoneyand3gavethenlythingshehad--herVice.IpausedutsideasmallshopandlistenedShebroughttomymindthe4ofLittleOrphanAnnie.Icouldnotunderstandthewordsshebuthervoicebeggedfor6.ItstoodoutfromthenoisesofArbatStreetpureandimpressivelikethechimeofabell.Shesang7anold—stylelamppostintheshadowofabuildingherannsextendedand8thrownback.Shewassmallandofunremarkablelooks.Herbrownhair9thebun发髻ithadbeenpulledintoandsheoccasionallyreachedupto10astrayDiecefmmherface.HerclothingIcall’trecall.Hervoiceontheotherhandis11imprintedinmymind.Iaskedoneofthetranslatorsaboutthegin.Elainatoldmethatsheandhundredsofotherslikeherthroughoutthe12sovietunionaddtotheirfamilies’incomebyworkingonthestreets.Thechildrenareunableto13schoolandtheirparentsworkfulltime.Thesechildrenknowthattheconsequenceofall14dayisnofoodforthetable.SimilarsituationsoccurredduringtheDe’pression萧条intheUnitedStatesbutthoseAmeficanchildrenwere15shoeshineboysofmel6.Thisgirlwasrealtome. WhenwewalkedpastherIgavehermoney.Itwasnotoutofpityl7ratheradmirationHersmileof18didnotinterrupthersingin9.ThegirlwatchedUSaswewalkeddownthestreet.IknowthisbecausewhenIlookedbackshesmiledagain.We19thatsmileandIknewIcouldneverforgethercourageand20strength.
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B Noonewantstolooksillyordothewrongthingatanewjob.Itisimportanttomaketherightimpression印象fromtheveryfirstday.Youwillfacenewpeople.Youwillbeinanewplace. Itmaybedifficulttoknowwhattodo.Herearefivetipstohelpyoumakeitthroughthefirstdayatanewjob: 1.Firstimpressionscanlastforever.Makesureyoumakeagoodone.Beforeyourfirstdayfindoutifyournewjobhasadresscoderulesaboutwhatyoucanweartowork.Ifsobesuretofollowit.Nomatterwhatalwaysbeneatandclean. 2.Gettoworkontime.Giveyourselfanextra15minutestomakesureyouarriveontime. 3.Payattentiontointroductions.Oneofthefirstthingsthatyoursupervisormaydoistointroduceyoutoco-workers.Theseco-workerswillbeimportanttoyou.Theyaretheoneswhowillansweryourquestionswhenthebossisnotaround. 4.Askplentyofquestions.Makesurethatyoursupervisorhastoldyouwhatisexpectedofyou.Ifheorshehasnottoldyouyourdutiesaskforalist.Setdailyandweeklygoalsforyourself. 5.Neverbethefirstonetoleave.Observewhatyourco-workersdoaroundquittingtime下班时间.Itdoesnotlookgoodforyoutobeeagertoleave. Accordingtothepassageyoursupervisorismostlikelyyour.
D It’snoteasytobeanastronaut’sson.Everybodyexpectsyoutobespecialorperfect.Ioftenwonderhowmyfathereverhadasonlikeme.Imeanhe’ssospecialandsogoodateverythinghedoes.Eveninmiddleschoolhewasclasspresidentandcaptainofthefootballteam. WelltobehonestIoftendreamaboutbeingsomekindofheroordoingsomethingspecial—likesavingachildfromaburningbuildingordiscoveringanewstar.IwasdaydreamingatschoolonemorningwhenmyteachersaidtherewouldbeaFather’sDaywritingcompetitionforthewholeschool."Ihopewehaveawinnerrighthereinmyclass." WhenIgothomeIstartedtothinkaboutwhattowrite.Myfatherisanastronaut.NoIwouldn’tstartlikethat.Thatwasthewayotherssawhim.HowdidIseemyfatherHmm. IsawhimsittingwithmeinthedarkwhenIhadaterribledream.IrememberedhowhehuggedmeforhourswhenmydogSpottywaskilledbyaear.YesthesewerethethingsIwasgoingtowrite.Tomehewasn’tjustaworld-famousastronaut.Hewasmydad. MyparentsandIwenttoschoolThursdaynight.Thereweresomanypeopleinthebighall!MydadlookedatmeandIshrugged耸肩. Thethirdprizewasannouncedanditwasnotme.Iwasrelieved释然anddisappointedatthesametime.Thesecondprizewasannounced.Itwasme. IwentuptothestageandreadwhatIhadwritten"Myfather’sson".WhenIfinishedthepeoplestoodupandcheeredlsawmyfatherblowinghisnose.Tearswererunningdownmymother’sface.Dadclearedhisthroatandputhishandonmyshoulder."Sonthisistheproudestmomentofmylife." Itwastheproudestmomentofmylifetoo.MaybeI’llneverbeagreatheroorwinaNobelPrizebutitwasenoughjusttobemyfather’sson. Whatdidtheboyprobablywriteinhiscomposition
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Iclosemyeyesandcanstillhearher—thelittlegirlwitha1.SOstrongandpowerfulwecouldhearherhalfwaydowntheblock.Shewasan2peasantwhoaskedformoneyand3gavethenlythingshehad--herVice.IpausedutsideasmallshopandlistenedShebroughttomymindthe4ofLittleOrphanAnnie.Icouldnotunderstandthewordsshebuthervoicebeggedfor6.ItstoodoutfromthenoisesofArbatStreetpureandimpressivelikethechimeofabell.Shesang7anold—stylelamppostintheshadowofabuildingherannsextendedand8thrownback.Shewassmallandofunremarkablelooks.Herbrownhair9thebun发髻ithadbeenpulledintoandsheoccasionallyreachedupto10astrayDiecefmmherface.HerclothingIcall’trecall.Hervoiceontheotherhandis11imprintedinmymind.Iaskedoneofthetranslatorsaboutthegin.Elainatoldmethatsheandhundredsofotherslikeherthroughoutthe12sovietunionaddtotheirfamilies’incomebyworkingonthestreets.Thechildrenareunableto13schoolandtheirparentsworkfulltime.Thesechildrenknowthattheconsequenceofall14dayisnofoodforthetable.SimilarsituationsoccurredduringtheDe’pression萧条intheUnitedStatesbutthoseAmeficanchildrenwere15shoeshineboysofmel6.Thisgirlwasrealtome. WhenwewalkedpastherIgavehermoney.Itwasnotoutofpityl7ratheradmirationHersmileof18didnotinterrupthersingin9.ThegirlwatchedUSaswewalkeddownthestreet.IknowthisbecausewhenIlookedbackshesmiledagain.We19thatsmileandIknewIcouldneverforgethercourageand20strength.
InGradeEightItookphysics.InonetestIget1.only36percentoftheanswercorrect.Ifailedthe2._nextoneeither.IstartedtothinkthatmaybeIwas3.notgoodatit.HoweverIwasnotluckyenoughto4.haveateacherwhichdidn’ttakemybadgradesasa5.judgmentofmyabilitiesbutsimplylikeanindication6.howIshouldstudyharder.Hepulledmeasideandtold7.methatheknewIcoulddobetter.Hepermittedtoretake8.thetestandIwaspulledmygradetoanA.Thisiswhat9.Idiscoveredjustbecauseasubjectisdifficultytolearn10.itdoesn’tmeanyouarenotgoodatit. 第5空应
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Iclosemyeyesandcanstillhearher—thelittlegirlwitha1.SOstrongandpowerfulwecouldhearherhalfwaydowntheblock.Shewasan2peasantwhoaskedformoneyand3gavethenlythingshehad--herVice.IpausedutsideasmallshopandlistenedShebroughttomymindthe4ofLittleOrphanAnnie.Icouldnotunderstandthewordsshebuthervoicebeggedfor6.ItstoodoutfromthenoisesofArbatStreetpureandimpressivelikethechimeofabell.Shesang7anold—stylelamppostintheshadowofabuildingherannsextendedand8thrownback.Shewassmallandofunremarkablelooks.Herbrownhair9thebun发髻ithadbeenpulledintoandsheoccasionallyreachedupto10astrayDiecefmmherface.HerclothingIcall’trecall.Hervoiceontheotherhandis11imprintedinmymind.Iaskedoneofthetranslatorsaboutthegin.Elainatoldmethatsheandhundredsofotherslikeherthroughoutthe12sovietunionaddtotheirfamilies’incomebyworkingonthestreets.Thechildrenareunableto13schoolandtheirparentsworkfulltime.Thesechildrenknowthattheconsequenceofall14dayisnofoodforthetable.SimilarsituationsoccurredduringtheDe’pression萧条intheUnitedStatesbutthoseAmeficanchildrenwere15shoeshineboysofmel6.Thisgirlwasrealtome. WhenwewalkedpastherIgavehermoney.Itwasnotoutofpityl7ratheradmirationHersmileof18didnotinterrupthersingin9.ThegirlwatchedUSaswewalkeddownthestreet.IknowthisbecausewhenIlookedbackshesmiledagain.We19thatsmileandIknewIcouldneverforgethercourageand20strength.
D It’snoteasytobeanastronaut’sson.Everybodyexpectsyoutobespecialorperfect.Ioftenwonderhowmyfathereverhadasonlikeme.Imeanhe’ssospecialandsogoodateverythinghedoes.Eveninmiddleschoolhewasclasspresidentandcaptainofthefootballteam. WelltobehonestIoftendreamaboutbeingsomekindofheroordoingsomethingspecial—likesavingachildfromaburningbuildingordiscoveringanewstar.IwasdaydreamingatschoolonemorningwhenmyteachersaidtherewouldbeaFather’sDaywritingcompetitionforthewholeschool."Ihopewehaveawinnerrighthereinmyclass." WhenIgothomeIstartedtothinkaboutwhattowrite.Myfatherisanastronaut.NoIwouldn’tstartlikethat.Thatwasthewayotherssawhim.HowdidIseemyfatherHmm. IsawhimsittingwithmeinthedarkwhenIhadaterribledream.IrememberedhowhehuggedmeforhourswhenmydogSpottywaskilledbyaear.YesthesewerethethingsIwasgoingtowrite.Tomehewasn’tjustaworld-famousastronaut.Hewasmydad. MyparentsandIwenttoschoolThursdaynight.Thereweresomanypeopleinthebighall!MydadlookedatmeandIshrugged耸肩. Thethirdprizewasannouncedanditwasnotme.Iwasrelieved释然anddisappointedatthesametime.Thesecondprizewasannounced.Itwasme. IwentuptothestageandreadwhatIhadwritten"Myfather’sson".WhenIfinishedthepeoplestoodupandcheeredlsawmyfatherblowinghisnose.Tearswererunningdownmymother’sface.Dadclearedhisthroatandputhishandonmyshoulder."Sonthisistheproudestmomentofmylife." Itwastheproudestmomentofmylifetoo.MaybeI’llneverbeagreatheroorwinaNobelPrizebutitwasenoughjusttobemyfather’sson. Thewriterfeltittobethesonofafamousperson.
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Iclosemyeyesandcanstillhearher—thelittlegirlwitha1.SOstrongandpowerfulwecouldhearherhalfwaydowntheblock.Shewasan2peasantwhoaskedformoneyand3gavethenlythingshehad--herVice.IpausedutsideasmallshopandlistenedShebroughttomymindthe4ofLittleOrphanAnnie.Icouldnotunderstandthewordsshebuthervoicebeggedfor6.ItstoodoutfromthenoisesofArbatStreetpureandimpressivelikethechimeofabell.Shesang7anold—stylelamppostintheshadowofabuildingherannsextendedand8thrownback.Shewassmallandofunremarkablelooks.Herbrownhair9thebun发髻ithadbeenpulledintoandsheoccasionallyreachedupto10astrayDiecefmmherface.HerclothingIcall’trecall.Hervoiceontheotherhandis11imprintedinmymind.Iaskedoneofthetranslatorsaboutthegin.Elainatoldmethatsheandhundredsofotherslikeherthroughoutthe12sovietunionaddtotheirfamilies’incomebyworkingonthestreets.Thechildrenareunableto13schoolandtheirparentsworkfulltime.Thesechildrenknowthattheconsequenceofall14dayisnofoodforthetable.SimilarsituationsoccurredduringtheDe’pression萧条intheUnitedStatesbutthoseAmeficanchildrenwere15shoeshineboysofmel6.Thisgirlwasrealtome. WhenwewalkedpastherIgavehermoney.Itwasnotoutofpityl7ratheradmirationHersmileof18didnotinterrupthersingin9.ThegirlwatchedUSaswewalkeddownthestreet.IknowthisbecausewhenIlookedbackshesmiledagain.We19thatsmileandIknewIcouldneverforgethercourageand20strength.
BNoonewantstolooksillyordothewrongthingatanewjob.Itisimportanttomaketherightimpression印象fromtheveryfirstday.Youwillfacenewpeople.Youwillbeinanewplace.Itmaybedifficulttoknowwhattodo.Herearefivetipstohelpyoumakeitthroughthefirstdayatanewjob:1.Firstimpressionscanlastforever.Makesureyoumakeagoodone.Beforeyourfirstdayfindoutifyournewjobhasadresscoderulesaboutwhatyoucanweartowork.Ifsobesuretofollowit.Nomatterwhatalwaysbeneatandclean.2.Gettoworkontime.Giveyourselfanextra15minutestomakesureyouarriveontime.3.Payattentiontointroductions.Oneofthefirstthingsthatyoursupervisormaydoistointroduceyoutoco-workers.Theseco-workerswillbeimportanttoyou.Theyaretheoneswhowillansweryourquestionswhenthebossisnotaround.4.Askplentyofquestions.Makesurethatyoursupervisorhastoldyouwhatisexpectedofyou.Ifheorshehasnottoldyouyourdutiesaskforalist.Setdailyandweeklygoalsforyourself.5.Neverbethefirstonetoleave.Observewhatyourco-workersdoaroundquittingtime下班时间.Itdoesnotlookgoodforyoutobeeagertoleave.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage
D It’snoteasytobeanastronaut’sson.Everybodyexpectsyoutobespecialorperfect.Ioftenwonderhowmyfathereverhadasonlikeme.Imeanhe’ssospecialandsogoodateverythinghedoes.Eveninmiddleschoolhewasclasspresidentandcaptainofthefootballteam. WelltobehonestIoftendreamaboutbeingsomekindofheroordoingsomethingspecial—likesavingachildfromaburningbuildingordiscoveringanewstar.IwasdaydreamingatschoolonemorningwhenmyteachersaidtherewouldbeaFather’sDaywritingcompetitionforthewholeschool."Ihopewehaveawinnerrighthereinmyclass." WhenIgothomeIstartedtothinkaboutwhattowrite.Myfatherisanastronaut.NoIwouldn’tstartlikethat.Thatwasthewayotherssawhim.HowdidIseemyfatherHmm. IsawhimsittingwithmeinthedarkwhenIhadaterribledream.IrememberedhowhehuggedmeforhourswhenmydogSpottywaskilledbyaear.YesthesewerethethingsIwasgoingtowrite.Tomehewasn’tjustaworld-famousastronaut.Hewasmydad. MyparentsandIwenttoschoolThursdaynight.Thereweresomanypeopleinthebighall!MydadlookedatmeandIshrugged耸肩. Thethirdprizewasannouncedanditwasnotme.Iwasrelieved释然anddisappointedatthesametime.Thesecondprizewasannounced.Itwasme. IwentuptothestageandreadwhatIhadwritten"Myfather’sson".WhenIfinishedthepeoplestoodupandcheeredlsawmyfatherblowinghisnose.Tearswererunningdownmymother’sface.Dadclearedhisthroatandputhishandonmyshoulder."Sonthisistheproudestmomentofmylife." Itwastheproudestmomentofmylifetoo.MaybeI’llneverbeagreatheroorwinaNobelPrizebutitwasenoughjusttobemyfather’sson. Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage
Iclosemyeyesandcanstillhearher—thelittlegirlwitha1.SOstrongandpowerfulwecouldhearherhalfwaydowntheblock.Shewasan2peasantwhoaskedformoneyand3gavethenlythingshehad--herVice.IpausedutsideasmallshopandlistenedShebroughttomymindthe4ofLittleOrphanAnnie.Icouldnotunderstandthewordsshebuthervoicebeggedfor6.ItstoodoutfromthenoisesofArbatStreetpureandimpressivelikethechimeofabell.Shesang7anold—stylelamppostintheshadowofabuildingherannsextendedand8thrownback.Shewassmallandofunremarkablelooks.Herbrownhair9thebun发髻ithadbeenpulledintoandsheoccasionallyreachedupto10astrayDiecefmmherface.HerclothingIcall’trecall.Hervoiceontheotherhandis11imprintedinmymind.Iaskedoneofthetranslatorsaboutthegin.Elainatoldmethatsheandhundredsofotherslikeherthroughoutthe12sovietunionaddtotheirfamilies’incomebyworkingonthestreets.Thechildrenareunableto13schoolandtheirparentsworkfulltime.Thesechildrenknowthattheconsequenceofall14dayisnofoodforthetable.SimilarsituationsoccurredduringtheDe’pression萧条intheUnitedStatesbutthoseAmeficanchildrenwere15shoeshineboysofmel6.Thisgirlwasrealtome. WhenwewalkedpastherIgavehermoney.Itwasnotoutofpityl7ratheradmirationHersmileof18didnotinterrupthersingin9.ThegirlwatchedUSaswewalkeddownthestreet.IknowthisbecausewhenIlookedbackshesmiledagain.We19thatsmileandIknewIcouldneverforgethercourageand20strength.
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InGradeEightItookphysics.InonetestIget1.only36percentoftheanswercorrect.Ifailedthe2._nextoneeither.IstartedtothinkthatmaybeIwas3.notgoodatit.HoweverIwasnotluckyenoughto4.haveateacherwhichdidn’ttakemybadgradesasa5.judgmentofmyabilitiesbutsimplylikeanindication6.howIshouldstudyharder.Hepulledmeasideandtold7.methatheknewIcoulddobetter.Hepermittedtoretake8.thetestandIwaspulledmygradetoanA.Thisiswhat9.Idiscoveredjustbecauseasubjectisdifficultytolearn10.itdoesn’tmeanyouarenotgoodatit. 第7空应
C Harrywasaboyoffourteenyearsold.Hewastallandstrong.Andheranthefastestinhisclass.Soeveryonewasveryproudofhiminhisclass.Anewstudentcametohisclassamonthago.HisnamewasMike.Hewasthinandshort.Buthisclassmatesfoundthatheranveryfastwhiletheywereplayingfootball.TheywantedtoknowifMikecouldrunfasterthanHarry.JackoneofHarry’sfriendstoldHarryaboutit.OfcourseHarrydidn’tbelieveit. "Whynothavearacewithhim"saidJack."That’sagoodidea!"saidHarry."Gototelltheunluckyboy.I’llhavearacewithhimtomorrowmorning." EarlythenextmorningHarrygotreadyfortherace.Hewassurethathecouldbefirst.Jackdidn’twakeupontimeandcouldn’tgowithhim.ThateveningJackwenttoseeHarry.Theybegantotalkabouttherace.Harry’sgrandmaheardtheminthenextroom.Shecameinandasked"What’stheresultHarry" "IwasthesecondGrandma."answeredHarry. "Congratulationstoyou!"theoldwomansaidhappily."AndhowwasMike" "Hewasthelastbutone./ Thephraselastbutonemeans
Iclosemyeyesandcanstillhearher—thelittlegirlwitha1.SOstrongandpowerfulwecouldhearherhalfwaydowntheblock.Shewasan2peasantwhoaskedformoneyand3gavethenlythingshehad--herVice.IpausedutsideasmallshopandlistenedShebroughttomymindthe4ofLittleOrphanAnnie.Icouldnotunderstandthewordsshebuthervoicebeggedfor6.ItstoodoutfromthenoisesofArbatStreetpureandimpressivelikethechimeofabell.Shesang7anold—stylelamppostintheshadowofabuildingherannsextendedand8thrownback.Shewassmallandofunremarkablelooks.Herbrownhair9thebun发髻ithadbeenpulledintoandsheoccasionallyreachedupto10astrayDiecefmmherface.HerclothingIcall’trecall.Hervoiceontheotherhandis11imprintedinmymind.Iaskedoneofthetranslatorsaboutthegin.Elainatoldmethatsheandhundredsofotherslikeherthroughoutthe12sovietunionaddtotheirfamilies’incomebyworkingonthestreets.Thechildrenareunableto13schoolandtheirparentsworkfulltime.Thesechildrenknowthattheconsequenceofall14dayisnofoodforthetable.SimilarsituationsoccurredduringtheDe’pression萧条intheUnitedStatesbutthoseAmeficanchildrenwere15shoeshineboysofmel6.Thisgirlwasrealtome. WhenwewalkedpastherIgavehermoney.Itwasnotoutofpityl7ratheradmirationHersmileof18didnotinterrupthersingin9.ThegirlwatchedUSaswewalkeddownthestreet.IknowthisbecausewhenIlookedbackshesmiledagain.We19thatsmileandIknewIcouldneverforgethercourageand20strength.
C Harrywasaboyoffourteenyearsold.Hewastallandstrong.Andheranthefastestinhisclass.Soeveryonewasveryproudofhiminhisclass.Anewstudentcametohisclassamonthago.HisnamewasMike.Hewasthinandshort.Buthisclassmatesfoundthatheranveryfastwhiletheywereplayingfootball.TheywantedtoknowifMikecouldrunfasterthanHarry.JackoneofHarry’sfriendstoldHarryaboutit.OfcourseHarrydidn’tbelieveit. "Whynothavearacewithhim"saidJack."That’sagoodidea!"saidHarry."Gototelltheunluckyboy.I’llhavearacewithhimtomorrowmorning." EarlythenextmorningHarrygotreadyfortherace.Hewassurethathecouldbefirst.Jackdidn’twakeupontimeandcouldn’tgowithhim.ThateveningJackwenttoseeHarry.Theybegantotalkabouttherace.Harry’sgrandmaheardtheminthenextroom.Shecameinandasked"What’stheresultHarry" "IwasthesecondGrandma."answeredHarry. "Congratulationstoyou!"theoldwomansaidhappily."AndhowwasMike" "Hewasthelastbutone./ Harrydidn’tbelieveJackbecause.
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E Areaderwroteintosaythatshewasfeelinglonelyatbreakbecauseherbestfriendwasn’taround.Here’souradvicetoher—andtoallkidswhofeellonelysometimes. It’shardwhenabestfriendisn’taround—maybebecauseshemovedtoadifferentschooloradifferentclass.Youmayfeellonelyatbreakorlunchtime.YouwanttohavenewfriendsbuthowdoyoumakethemMaybeitseemslikeeverybodyelsealreadyhastheirfriends.Butrememberthere’salwaysroomformorefriends. Startbylookingaroundyourclassroom—thinkaboutwhichkidsyou’dliketoplaywithatbreak.Lookforchancestosayhitothemsmileandbefriendly.Offertosharesomethingorexpressyourappreciation欣赏tothem.Invitesomeonetoplaywithyouorsay"Doyouwanttosithere"inthelunchroom.Whenyou’reatbreakwalkovertokidsyouwanttoplaywithactfriendlyandsay"HicanIplaytoo"orjustjoinin. Ifyouhavetroubledoingthisorifyou’refeelingshyaskyourteachertohelpyoumakenewfriends.Teachersareusuallyprettygoodatmatchingupfriends.Thebestwaytomakefriendsistobeafriend.Bekindbefriendlysharesaynicethingsoffertohelp—andprettysoonyou’llhaveoneorevenmorenewfriends. Youmightstillmissthatspecialbestfriend.Butwhenyouseeeachotheryoucansharesomethingyoudidn’thavebeforesheleft:Youcanintroducehertoyournewfriends! Accordingtothewritersomekidsfeellonelyatbreakbecausethey.
B Noonewantstolooksillyordothewrongthingatanewjob.Itisimportanttomaketherightimpression印象fromtheveryfirstday.Youwillfacenewpeople.Youwillbeinanewplace. Itmaybedifficulttoknowwhattodo.Herearefivetipstohelpyoumakeitthroughthefirstdayatanewjob: 1.Firstimpressionscanlastforever.Makesureyoumakeagoodone.Beforeyourfirstdayfindoutifyournewjobhasadresscoderulesaboutwhatyoucanweartowork.Ifsobesuretofollowit.Nomatterwhatalwaysbeneatandclean. 2.Gettoworkontime.Giveyourselfanextra15minutestomakesureyouarriveontime. 3.Payattentiontointroductions.Oneofthefirstthingsthatyoursupervisormaydoistointroduceyoutoco-workers.Theseco-workerswillbeimportanttoyou.Theyaretheoneswhowillansweryourquestionswhenthebossisnotaround. 4.Askplentyofquestions.Makesurethatyoursupervisorhastoldyouwhatisexpectedofyou.Ifheorshehasnottoldyouyourdutiesaskforalist.Setdailyandweeklygoalsforyourself. 5.Neverbethefirstonetoleave.Observewhatyourco-workersdoaroundquittingtime下班时间.Itdoesnotlookgoodforyoutobeeagertoleave. Beforeyouarriveatworkyoushould.
InGradeEightItookphysics.InonetestIget1.only36percentoftheanswercorrect.Ifailedthe2._nextoneeither.IstartedtothinkthatmaybeIwas3.notgoodatit.HoweverIwasnotluckyenoughto4.haveateacherwhichdidn’ttakemybadgradesasa5.judgmentofmyabilitiesbutsimplylikeanindication6.howIshouldstudyharder.Hepulledmeasideandtold7.methatheknewIcoulddobetter.Hepermittedtoretake8.thetestandIwaspulledmygradetoanA.Thisiswhat9.Idiscoveredjustbecauseasubjectisdifficultytolearn10.itdoesn’tmeanyouarenotgoodatit. 第1空
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InGradeEightItookphysics.InonetestIget1.only36percentoftheanswercorrect.Ifailedthe2._nextoneeither.IstartedtothinkthatmaybeIwas3.notgoodatit.HoweverIwasnotluckyenoughto4.haveateacherwhichdidn’ttakemybadgradesasa5.judgmentofmyabilitiesbutsimplylikeanindication6.howIshouldstudyharder.Hepulledmeasideandtold7.methatheknewIcoulddobetter.Hepermittedtoretake8.thetestandIwaspulledmygradetoanA.Thisiswhat9.Idiscoveredjustbecauseasubjectisdifficultytolearn10.itdoesn’tmeanyouarenotgoodatit. 第3空应
E Areaderwroteintosaythatshewasfeelinglonelyatbreakbecauseherbestfriendwasn’taround.Here’souradvicetoher—andtoallkidswhofeellonelysometimes. It’shardwhenabestfriendisn’taround—maybebecauseshemovedtoadifferentschooloradifferentclass.Youmayfeellonelyatbreakorlunchtime.YouwanttohavenewfriendsbuthowdoyoumakethemMaybeitseemslikeeverybodyelsealreadyhastheirfriends.Butrememberthere’salwaysroomformorefriends. Startbylookingaroundyourclassroom—thinkaboutwhichkidsyou’dliketoplaywithatbreak.Lookforchancestosayhitothemsmileandbefriendly.Offertosharesomethingorexpressyourappreciation欣赏tothem.Invitesomeonetoplaywithyouorsay"Doyouwanttosithere"inthelunchroom.Whenyou’reatbreakwalkovertokidsyouwanttoplaywithactfriendlyandsay"HicanIplaytoo"orjustjoinin. Ifyouhavetroubledoingthisorifyou’refeelingshyaskyourteachertohelpyoumakenewfriends.Teachersareusuallyprettygoodatmatchingupfriends.Thebestwaytomakefriendsistobeafriend.Bekindbefriendlysharesaynicethingsoffertohelp—andprettysoonyou’llhaveoneorevenmorenewfriends. Youmightstillmissthatspecialbestfriend.Butwhenyouseeeachotheryoucansharesomethingyoudidn’thavebeforesheleft:Youcanintroducehertoyournewfriends! Somekidsneedhelpfromteacherstomakefriendsbecause.
Iclosemyeyesandcanstillhearher—thelittlegirlwitha1.SOstrongandpowerfulwecouldhearherhalfwaydowntheblock.Shewasan2peasantwhoaskedformoneyand3gavethenlythingshehad--herVice.IpausedutsideasmallshopandlistenedShebroughttomymindthe4ofLittleOrphanAnnie.Icouldnotunderstandthewordsshebuthervoicebeggedfor6.ItstoodoutfromthenoisesofArbatStreetpureandimpressivelikethechimeofabell.Shesang7anold—stylelamppostintheshadowofabuildingherannsextendedand8thrownback.Shewassmallandofunremarkablelooks.Herbrownhair9thebun发髻ithadbeenpulledintoandsheoccasionallyreachedupto10astrayDiecefmmherface.HerclothingIcall’trecall.Hervoiceontheotherhandis11imprintedinmymind.Iaskedoneofthetranslatorsaboutthegin.Elainatoldmethatsheandhundredsofotherslikeherthroughoutthe12sovietunionaddtotheirfamilies’incomebyworkingonthestreets.Thechildrenareunableto13schoolandtheirparentsworkfulltime.Thesechildrenknowthattheconsequenceofall14dayisnofoodforthetable.SimilarsituationsoccurredduringtheDe’pression萧条intheUnitedStatesbutthoseAmeficanchildrenwere15shoeshineboysofmel6.Thisgirlwasrealtome. WhenwewalkedpastherIgavehermoney.Itwasnotoutofpityl7ratheradmirationHersmileof18didnotinterrupthersingin9.ThegirlwatchedUSaswewalkeddownthestreet.IknowthisbecausewhenIlookedbackshesmiledagain.We19thatsmileandIknewIcouldneverforgethercourageand20strength.
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