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外研版英语必修5 Module 2 A Job Worth Doing同步练习

根据句意及汉语提示完成句子。
(1)、Oil is (急需)these days,so its price is always increasing.
(2)、Mr.Guo,I want to (请一天假).I've got a cold.
(3)、Improvements were done (作为回应)our customers' demands.
(4)、The daily output (将会翻一番)by the year 2012.
(5)、I want to (申请) a job as a doctor.
(6)、The ten fastest growing jobs will (与……有关)computers and health.
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     I used to abandon myself to despair. Last year my mother 1 from astroke (中风) and had anoperation on her brain. I felt my whole world turn upside down and I had no 2what I could do to help her to relieve her 3. Tears welled up in my eyes whenever I was alone.

      Last month I 4 a precious watch,which was an 18­-year-­old birthday gift from my father. I could not fall asleep for a couple of nights because I felt 5about the loss.

There have been many 6 like thesein my life. I could never figure out how to deal with such tough things 7I read "If You Have a Lemon, Make a Lemonade" by American writer Dale Carnegie.

"When the wise man is handed a lemon, he says,‘What 8can I get from this? How can I 9my situation?How can I turn this lemon into a lemonade?'"he wrote.

       I suddenly 10 that life is full ofups and downs, so I need to stay11 all the time. Now when I think of my past, I wish I could have handled things12. When my motherwas fighting for 13 , I should have held her hands in mine, telling her things would get betterinstead of 14and crying.

       Several weeks ago, I took part in a campus singing competition. I didn't 15 a prize. If I had not 16this article, I would definitely have felt17 again. But instead, I smiled after the competition. I was happy that at least I had got some stage18.

 Life is not just a bed of roses. There are thorns (刺) as well, but these thorns help us become19 and strong. When life 20 us alemon, let's try to make a lemonade.

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It is a plain fact that we are in a world where competition is going on in all areas and at all levels.This is exciting.Yet,on the other hand,competition breezes a pragmatic (讲究实际的) attitude.People choose to learn things that are useful,and do things that are profitable.Today's college education is also affected by this general sense of utilitarianism (功利主义).

        Many college students choose Business,Law not Computer Programming as their majors convinced that these professions are where the big money is.It is not unusual to see the college students taking a part­time job as a warm­up for the real battle.I often see my friends taking GRE tests,working on English or computer certificates and taking the driving tests to get a license.Well,I have nothing against being practical.As the competition in the job market gets more and more severe,students do have reasons to be practical.

However,we should never forget that college education is much more than skill training.Just imagine,if your utilitarianism becomes the main trend on campus,leaving no space for the cultivation (培养) of students' minds,or development of their soul.We will see university is training out welltrained spiritless working machines.If utilitarianism controls society,we will see people lost in the moneymaking adventures;we will see humanity losing their grace and dignity,and that would be disastrous.I'd like to think society as encouraging and people regard profit or fame only as a horse that pulls the courage.Yet without the driver picking direction,the courage would go straight and may even end out in a dangerous situation.

A certificate may give you some advantages,but not broad horizons,positive attitudes and personal integrity (诚实正直),which are the wealth you cannot acquire through any quick fixed way.Although in today's world,the highest level of competition may not be that of skills or expertise (专门技能),but vision and strategy,your intellectual quality largely determines how far you can go in your career.

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