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While attending a conference, I returned to my hotel room late one rainy evening.The overhead light outside my door was   36  and I had difficulty finding the keyhole.When I finally  37   to open the door, I  38    around the wall for a light switch.I found a  39   where a switch was once installed… but no switch.

No discouraged easily, I remembered seeing a   40   by the bed when I put away my luggage   41   in the day.I found the bed in the dark and felt around until I found the lamp, but when I switched it on,   42   happened! Now what?

Though I knew that it was dark outside my window   43   the outdoor light was burned out, I thought that   44    if I opened the curtains I might be able to use the light from the   45   to find another lamp.So I   46    my way slowly across the room to the curtains and… no draw-string!

I finally stumbled(跌跌撞撞) around until I found a desk lamp that actually   47  ! That evening I discovered in a whole new way just how dark the world can be and how necessary   48   is.

But even more necessary than   49   light is the light that shines from people — the light of love, sympathy and   50  .Because, for many people, the world is a dark and   51   place.

It is the shining that is important, for someone today just may be stumbling in discouragement or fear and in   52  of some light.

So let your light shine.Whatever light you  53  may be a beacon(灯塔)of hope and encouragement in someone’s darkness.And if you feel that your light is   54   a candle in a forest, remember this — there isn’t enough darkness in the world to   55   the light of one small candle.

A.burning      B.broken         C.shining    D.smooth

A.managed      B.attempted        C.succeeded D.meant

A.touched       B.turned          C.felt        D.looked

A.light          B.plate            C.lamp        D.signal

A.lamp          B.switch          C.desk        D.window

A.later          B.earlier          C.sooner      D.first

A.something     B.everything       C.nothing     D.anything

A.when          B.unless           C.since        D.although

A.certainly     B.surely           C.absolutely D.perhaps

A.star           B.street         C.room     D.shop

A.forced         B.struggled       C.made     D.pushed

A.worked        B.failed           C.did        D.closed

A.love          B.thinking         C.dream       D.light

A.spiritual       B.physical         C.mental      D.inner

A.faith          B.soul            C.help        D.attention

A.mixed         B.fancy         C.lonely       D.complicated

A.lack           B.need            C.favor       D.face

A.devote         B.receive          C.offer        D.throw

A.only          B.even            C.ever      D.much

A.give out       B.leave out        C.take out    D.put out

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Although many online personality tests are fun, only a few will really give you insight into who you are and what you are supposed to be doing with your life.
At CareerPlanner.com we believe that each individual, regardless  of (不管) race or religion, has a purpose in life, and until you discover what your purpose is, you will not find true happiness, nor true job satisfaction.
This doesn’t mean you won’t be successful. It just means you won’t be happy until you are moving towards your true purpose.
Unfortunately, our school system does very little to help students discover their true career. This is where online personality tests and career tests can help.
Online personality tests and career tests can help you better understand what type of work you should be doing to achieve job satisfaction, happiness, and success.
Personality tests are most useful in giving you insight into “how” your personality compares to others and “how” you like to work.
In particular, if you frequently experience difficulty working with others, or getting their support and cooperation, a really good personality test would show you how to get along better.
While personality tests are very useful at showing you how you like to work and how you like your work environment, they are not really designed to show you “what” type of work is right for you.
That is where Career Interest Tests come in. Online Career Tests, such as the CareerPlanner.com offers will help you discover what your true interests are, and what type of work you will be passionate (热诚的) about.
But back to personality tests. The most well-established personality tests are the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator R, and the Enneagram.
【小题1】The underlined word “insight” in the first paragraph means _____.

A.theoryB.demandC.understandingD.term
【小题2】 You can’t achieve true job satisfaction unless you _____.
A.find your true purpose in lifeB.choose the best work
C.get along well with othersD.adapt to the work environment
【小题3】The writer’s purpose in writing this passage is _____.
A.to recommend some popular online personality tests
B.to inform readers of online personality and career tests
C.to tell the differences between some popular online tests
D.to persuade people to take online personality or career tests
【小题4】 What will the writer most probably talk about next?
A.The differences between personality tests and career tests.
B.The similarities between personality tests and career tests.
C.The reasons why personality and career tests are popular.
D.The details of the two most well-established personality tests.

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       While attending a conference, I returned to my motel room late one rainy evening.The overhead light outside my door was 1  and I had difficulty finding the keyhole.When I finally 2  to open the door, I 3  around the wall for a light switch.I found a 4  where a switch was once installed… but no switch.

       No discouraged easily, I remembered seeing a 5  by the bed when I put away my luggage 6  in the day.I found the bed in the dark and felt around until I found the lamp, but when I switched it on, 7  happened! Now what?

       Though I knew that it was dark outside my window 8  the outdoor light was burned out, I thought that 9  if I opened the curtains I might be able to use the light from the10  to find another lamp.So I 11 my way slowly across the room to the curtains and… no draw-string!

       I finally stumbled(跌跌撞撞) around until I found a desk lamp that actually 12 ! That evening I discovered in a whole new way just how dark the world can be and how necessary 13 is.

       But even more necessary than 14  light is the light that shines from people----the light of love, sympathy and 15.Because, for many people, the world is a dark and 16 place.

       It is the shining that is important, for someone today just may be stumbling in discouragement or fear and in 17 of some light.

       So let your light shine.Whatever light you 18  may be a beacon(灯塔) of hope and encouragement in someone’s darkness.And if you feel that your light is 19  a candle in a forest, remember this----there isn’t enough darkness in the world to 20  the light of one small candle.

1.A.burning                 B.broken                C.shining               D.disappeared

2.A.managed               B.attempted            C.succeeded           D.meant

3.A.touched                B.turned                 C.felt                   D.looked

4.A.light                     B.plate                   C.lamp                   D.signal

5.A.lamp                     B.switch                 C.desk                   D.window

6.A.later                      B.earlier                  C.sooner                D.first

7.A.something             B.everything           C.nothing               D.anything

8.A.when                    B.unless                 C.since                   D.although

9.A.certainly          B.surely                  C.absolutely            D.perhaps

10.A.stars                   B.street                  C.room                  D.shop

11.A.forced                 B.struggled           C.made                  D.pushed

12.A.worked               B.failed                   C.did                      D.closed

13.A.love             B.thinking               C.dream                 D.light

14.A.spiritual               B.physical               C.mental                 D.inner

15.A.faith                    B.soul                    C.help                    D.attention

16.A.mixed                 B.fancy                  C.lonely                  D.complicated

17.A.lack                    B.need                    C.favor                  D.face

18.A.devote                 B.receive                C.offer                   D.throw

19.A.only                    B.event                   C.ever                    D.much

20.A.give out             B.leave out           C.take out          D.put out

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Write a winning story!

       You could win £1,000 in this year’s Fiction Prize and have your story printed in Keep Writing magazine. Ten other lucky people will win a cheque for £100.

       Once again, we need people who can write good stories. The judges, who include Mary Littlejohn, the novelist, Michael Brown, the television reporter, and Susan Hitchins, the editor of Keep Writing, are looking for interesting and original stories. Detective fiction was extremely popular last year, although the competition winner produced a love story. You can write down about whatever you want but here’s some advice to start your thinking:

       Write about what you know

       This is the advice which every writer should pay attention to and, last year, nearly everyone who wrote for us did exactly that. Love, family, problems with friends ---- these were the main subjects of the stories. However, you need to turn ordinary situations into something interesting that people will want to read about. Make the reader want to continue reading by writing about ordinary things in a new and surprising way.

       Get your facts right

       It’s no good giving a description of a town or explaining how a jet engine works if you get it wrong. So avoid writing anything unless you’re certain about it.

       Hold the reader’s attention

       Make the beginning interesting and the ending a surprise. There is nothing worse than a poor ending. Develop the story carefully and try to think of something unusual happening at the end.

       Think about the characters

       Try to bring the people in your story alive for the reader by using well-chosen words to make them seem real.

       Your story must be your own work, between 2,000 and 2,5000 words and typed, double-spaced, on one side only of each sheet of paper.

       Even if you’re in danger of missing the closing date, we are unable to accept stories by fax or email. You must include the application form with your story. Unfortunately your story cannot be returned, nor can we discuss our decisions.

       You should not have had any fiction printed in any magazine or book in this country ---- a change in the rules by popular request ---- and the story must not have happened in print or in recorded form, for example on radio or TV, anywhere in the world.

       Your fee of £5 will go to the Writers’ Association. Make your cheque payable to Keep Writing and send it with the application form and your story to:

       Keep Writing

       75 Broad Street Birmingham

       B12 4TG

       The closing date is 30 July and we will inform the winner within one month of this date. Please note that if you win, you must agree to have your story printed in our magazine.

1.How should writers deal with ordinary situations while writing?

A. They should make them appealing to readers.  

B. They should copy others’ ideas.

C. They should change some facts to make them interesting. 

D. They should describe them as they are.

2.What shouldn’t a writer do?

 A. Making the contents interesting. 

B. Getting the facts right.

C. Meeting the deadline. 

D. Making the end ordinary.

3.Writers should present their works in the following ways except that ____________.

A. they should write originally

B. they can type their stories as they like

C. they should follow some rules

D. they should hand in their stories in time

4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. Late stories can be faxed if necessary.                            

B. Entry needs no fee.

C. Winners can have their stories printed in other magazines.  

D. All stories should be presented by mail

 

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Write a winning story!

         You could win £1,000 in this year’s Fiction Prize and have your story printed in Keep Writing magazine. Ten other lucky people will win a cheque for £100.

         Once again, we need people who can write good stories. The judges, who include Mary Littlejohn, the novelist, Michael Brown, the television reporter, and Susan Hitchins, the editor of Keep Writing, are looking for interesting and original stories. Detective fiction was extremely popular last year, although the competition winner produced a love story. You can write down about whatever you want but here’s some advice to start your thinking:

         Write about what you know

         This is the advice which every writer should pay attention to and, last year, nearly everyone who wrote for us did exactly that. Love, family, problems with friends ---- these were the main subjects of the stories. However, you need to turn ordinary situations into something interesting that people will want to read about. Make the reader want to continue reading by writing about ordinary things in a new and surprising way.

         Get your facts right

         It’s no good giving a description of a town or explaining how a jet engine works if you get it wrong. So avoid writing anything unless you’re certain about it.

         Hold the reader’s attention

         Make the beginning interesting and the ending a surprise. There is nothing worse than a poor ending. Develop the story carefully and try to think of something unusual happening at the end.

         Think about the characters

         Try to bring the people in your story alive for the reader by using well-chosen words to make them seem real.

         Your story must be your own work, between 2,000 and 2,5000 words and typed, double-spaced, on one side only of each sheet of paper.

         Even if you’re in danger of missing the closing date, we are unable to accept stories by fax or email. You must include the application form with your story. Unfortunately your story cannot be returned, nor can we discuss our decisions.

         You should not have had any fiction printed in any magazine or book in this country ---- a change in the rules by popular request ---- and the story must not have happened in print or in recorded form, for example on radio or TV, anywhere in the world.

         Your fee of £5 will go to the Writers’ Association. Make your cheque payable to Keep Writing and send it with the application form and your story to:

         Keep Writing

         75 Broad Street Birmingham

         B12 4TG

         The closing date is 30 July and we will inform the winner within one month of this date. Please note that if you win, you must agree to have your story printed in our magazine.

1.How should writers deal with ordinary situations while writing?

A. They should make them appealing to readers.

B. They should copy others’ ideas.

C. They should change some facts to make them interesting.

D. They should describe them as they are.

2.What shouldn’t a writer do?

A. Making the contents interesting.                     B. Getting the facts right.

C. Meeting the deadline.                                        D. Making the end ordinary.

3.Writers should present their works in the following ways except that ____________.

A. they should write originally

B. they can type their stories as they like

C. they should follow some rules

D. they should hand in their stories in time

4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. Late stories can be faxed if necessary.

B. Entry needs no fee.

C. Winners can have their stories printed in other magazines.

D. All stories should be presented by mail.

 

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