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  Today, when a man steps on to the moon, or something new and important happens, the world learns about it immediately. What did the newspapers say about that first flight in 1903? Strangely enough, they said hardly anything about it at all. There were only a few reports about it in the papers. These reports said very little. Some of the things they said were not even correct.

  In 1904 the Wrights built a second machine. They called it "Flyer No. Two". They invited some reporters to a field near Dayton to watch them fly. Unfortunately there was some mechanical (机械的)trouble with the plane and it did not fly at all that day. The newspapermen went away. They were disappointed and did not come back. The Wrights went on with their work. In 1905, they built an even better machine, "Flyer No. Three". They were able to stay upon the air for half an hour and more in the machine and they were able to turn and climb in the air. Farmers and travelers on the road around Dayton often saw them flying. But when these people told newspapermen about it, they refused to believe them.

  The Wrights offered "Flyer No. Three" to the United States govern ment. The government was not interested. They seemed to think the Wrights wanted money in order to build a plane. They did not understand the Wrights had already done this, and flown it as well. Experts were still saying that mechanical flight was impossible. At the end of 1905, the two brothers took their plane to pieces. The parts were put into a huge wooden box. It seemed nobody was interested.

  1.The reports about the first flight________

    A. were not carried in any newspaper

    B. said nothing

    C. were quite different from the fact

    D. were not quite correct

  

  2.Newspapermen didn't believe what farmers and travelers said because_______

    A. they didn't see "Flyer No. Three" flying

    B. they saw the Wrights failed to fly "Flyer No. Two"

    C. they had never seen a machine that can fly

    D. all the above

  

  3.The U. S. government could not understand that __________

    A. the Wrights had already built a machine that could fly

    B. experts still thought flight was impossible

    C. the Wrights wanted more money to build an airplane

    D. "Flyer No. Three" was then in a woken case

  

  4.The Wrights took their plane to pieces because ________.

    A. they planned to leave for Europe

    B. nobody was interested

    C. the government didn't give them any money

    D. the newspapermen didn't report their flights

 

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  Will you get a good job? What will you do? Many new graduates feel lost when they consider the endless list of career choices. They’ve invested(投资)a lot of money for their diploma(文凭)and now an important question stares them in the fact.

  I’ve seen so many now graduates who do not know how to use the degree they have just earned. An example was Dave,who loved sports and had played baseball throughout his college years. He had his heart set on working for Nike. But he had never made clear in his own mind what kind of job he could do for Nike,so nothing ever happened. Another example was Allison,who was a history major. She wanted to work as an event planner,but unfortunately,no one hired her. Why? No experience.

  Failing to do some solid career exploration first,to get a clear idea of the types of jobs you can do,is a big error that many college students make. After our suggestion,Dave and Allison both found their jobs. To ensure a brighter future,follow these effective strategies:

  —Make educated career choices. Identify the job you want. Conduct research. Ask parents to advise you on actual job duties. Consider what your natural talents are,and look for positions where you can use them.

  —Don’t rely on the Internet. Networking is an effective tool—be sure it’s a job—hunting strategy you use. New studies from the Department of Labor state that only 4% of job-seekers found their job on the Internet. The fact is that 63% of all jobs are filled by contacts.

  Employers are making quick decisions. Most people lose the job in the first minute of the interview. It’s deadly to let the employers focus quickly on how well you can perform the job.

  —Practice your interviewing skills. Be ready for the tough questions by first writing out good answers to possible questions and having a role-playing interview with your friend.

55.What does the author seem to be most probable?

A.A job-hunter.        B.A magazine editor.

C.A website owner.       D.A job-seeking adviser.

56.In order to be well prepared for the interview, you’d better ____________.

A.surf the Internet for contacts

B.get along well with your workmates

C.practice the interview for several times

D.take care of your dress

57.According to the text it is suggested that Dave should ____________.

A.let others know what he can do for them

B.study further to get a higher degree

C.give up his interest in playing basketball

D.take part-time jobs first

58.For Allison, she should ____________.

A.find a job in another field

B.find some work to gain work experience

C.not tell the employer her major

D.offer more personal information

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_______ he said at the meeting astonished everybody present.

  A. What   B. That   C. The fact   D. The matter

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_______ he said at the meeting astonished everybody present.

  A. What   B. That

  C. The fact   D. The matter

 

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_______ he said at the meeting astonished everybody present.

A. What     B. That   C. The fact   D. The matter

 

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