No.5 Middle School asked the students to take a survey. The question was “What is your dream job?” There were 500 students taking part in the survey. Here are the results.
The teachers may feel bad to know that only 5% of the students hope to teach in the future. But they will still try their best to help the students make their dreams come true. And here is the teachers’ advice:
☆First, you should understand yourself. What do you like to do?
☆Then, think about what is more important to you, money or happiness? There’s no right or wrong answer, so be honest (诚实的) with yourself.
☆Finally, before you try to get your dream job, you should study hard and improve yourself better and better.
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【小题1】What is the most popular job according to the result of the survey?
A.Basketball player. | B.Scientist. | C.Doctor. |
A.140. | B.400. | C.40. |
A.Only a few students want to be teachers. |
B.Quite a few students hope to teach in the future. |
C.only 5% of the students can make their dreams come true. |
A.Try different jobs before you find your dream job. |
B.Happiness is more important than money. |
C.Try to understand what you like to do. |
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【小题1】Who has to work every day?
A.Cooks. | B.Waiters. | C.Cleaners. | D.Delivery workers. |
A.$16. | B.$102. | C.$112. | D.$600. |
A.15 or older. | B.16 or older. | C.17 or older. | D.18 or older. |
A.Write a letter. | B.Make a call. | C.Send an e-mail. | D.Visit the boss. |
A.Delivery workers should be able to drive a car. |
B.Lily’s wants only full-time waiters and waitresses. |
C.Cleaners have to work about 12 hours a day. |
D.Cooks should have at least one year’s experience. |
Many people have their name cards. When they meet people for the first time, they often give them to each other. Do you have ones? Is your name card beautiful? I hope so. Now there are four name cards here. You can design (设计) yours like them.
Name: Ted Brown (Doctor) Address (地址): Hongfu Road, Dongguan City Working place: People’s Hospital Mobile Phone: 13662893862 E-mail: miller 123@126.com | Name: Sally Smith (Math Teacher) Address (地址): Guantai Road, Dongguan City Working place: Sunny Middle School Mobile Phone: 18922367778 E-mail: lindab@sina.com |
Name: Jacky Green (Policeman) Address (地址): Wanke Square, Dongguan City Working place: No. 1 Police Station Mobile Phone: 15015100779 E-mail: 21883334@qq.com | Name: Michael White (Postman) Address (地址): Xueyuan Road, Dongguan City Working place: Shunfeng Post Office Mobile Phone: 13567893256 E-mail: postjim@163.com |
A.ID cards | B.name cards | C.names | D.telephones |
A.postman | B.doctor | C.teacher | D.policeman |
A.13662893862 | B.13567893256 | C.15015100779 | D.18922367778 |
A.Ted Brown | B.Sally Smith | C.Jacky Green | D.Michael White |
A.one | B.two | C.three | D.four |
Born with a serious bone disease, Jack Rummage can’t walk like a normal person. So far, he has had about 12 surgeries (手术).
Two years ago, medical problems kept him out of school for weeks. While he was in the hospital, he kept emailing his journalism (新闻学) teacher and classmates at Boone High School in the US. He wanted to stay on top of his newspaper work and didn’t want anyone else to be stuck with the tasks he’d taken on.
“He would be in the hospital writing stories,” said Bridgette Norris, his journalism teacher who taught him this past school year.” He wouldn’t stop worrying about us.”
Jack said he did this because he enjoyed journalism so much. “Every little bit of it.”
According to his classmates, Jack is a compassionate student, who always seems to be thinking about others, even when he faces his own challenges.
Yet, he never wanted to be treated differently, Burke said, nor did he avoid doing anything that he may have difficulty with. During his high school life, he worked his way up from staff member to editor-in-chief (主编) of the Boone paper. Last month, he won the “student journalist (记者) of the year” award from a contest held in Florida. The contest required student journalists to put together examples of their work and their ability to take on many types of tasks. Rummage’s examples included stories and opinions, a chart he designed himself, and a TV commercial (广告) for the paper’s online site. “I think one of the things that journalism taught me is to always be aware of what’s going on in the world,” he said.
His school paper publishes in print four times a year, as well as online. The last issue he worked on was about graduation, showcasing the achievements of top students and athletes, among other soon-to-be graduates.
Next year, Rummage will study at the University of Florida. “Whatever he does, he’s going to be great at it,” said Norris.
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【小题1】What can we learn about Rummage?
A.He developed a serious illness at 12. | B.He has never been absent from school. |
C.He is willing to accept difficult tasks. | D.He will soon he the editor-in-chief. |
A.Well-educated. | B.Strong-willed. | C.Open-minded. | D.Kind-hearted. |
A.Because he enjoyed journalism so much. | B.Because he is willing to accept challenges. |
C.Because he could take on different tasks. | D.Because he did well in reporting graduation. |
A.Confident. | B.Surprised. | C.Thankful. | D.Worried. |
A.Always Have Hope | B.Keep on Fighting |
C.Be Thankful to Life | D.Treat Others Nicely |
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