英语视听说第九单元答案
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英语视听说第九单元答案注:此份答案可刷到91……
The past decade has witnessed a more and more fierce competition in the job market.Consequently ,students voice growing concern over how to get a job after graduation. To this problem, in my mind, there are at least the following three approaches.
First of all, the main approach is to take part in grand recruiting fairs in big cities. The student hands in their resume and waits for the notice of an interview. Secondly, the students can go over the advertisements on newspapers, TV or the Internet to find a satisfactory job. Of course they should also wait for a reply after sending out applications. Finally, going directly to an ideal company is a brave behavior, which is pretty rare among the job hunters.
Personally, I would like to choose the second method in my own practice. On the one hand, I don't want to have a try at those companies which are not advertised in the mass media. The
success rate is so rare that I cannot afford the time and energy. On the other hand, I would not like to go to those crowded recruiting fairs, which often provide only poorly-paid posts which are neither challenging nor promising. As long as I am sure of making sufficient preparations and distinguishing myself during interviews, it is out of question for me to get the ideal job which I have been dreaming of.
Every day we hear about people making radical career changes. The (12)opportunity exist, but will all these changes make us any happier once we get there? Following are four (13)available steps towards coming to terms with why you do what you're doing. First, realize that your job does not (14)define you, but how you do it does. Any job can be done well, done with (15)passion, done with care. Second, stop (16)focusing on the money. Money will never be enough to stop using it. Seeing where your money is really going can help you to refocus your (17)spending towards the things you really want. Getting paid is only one small part of what you do; your work has to be more than just a paycheck to be (18)fulfilling. Third, find the (19)significance in what you do. This may require you to think big, but it can be done. Take some time to really think about what you do. (20)Prospective place and huge roles are personal sense in well-being. Try to remember why you took the job in the
first place. Fourth, dare to ask yourself if it's worth it. Maybe all that's needed is some refocusing. Learn to say "no". (21)As much as you can choose the things you spend your time on,don‘t atten d events or meetings only because everyone expects it.
Take a look at your life. How would you describe it? Contented? Rushed? Exciting? Stressful? Moving forward? Holding back? For many of us it's all of the above at times. (22)There are things we dream of doing one day,there are things we wish we could forget. What would your life look like if you could start over with a clean slate?