Have you ever thought about what you would like to do after school? Perhaps one of these rather different jobs will suit you.
TASTER: Food companies need people to taste the products that they are making. So many kinds of no bad-tasting food are put onto the supermarket shelves. All tasters do all day is take small bites of food. They make notes of what tastes good and what tastes bad. It is not a job for those who would like to stay thin.
SNAKE MILKER: This involves taking the poison out of a snake’s teeth. You hold the snake over a glass and make it open its mouth very wide. The poison will then drip from the back of the teeth into the glass; this is known as milking the snake. You have to be very brave if you want to try this.
GOLF BALL HUNTER: You will spend your day diving into waterholes at different golf courses to hunt for lost golf balls. You could be picking up as many as 5,000 balls a day. Many golfers are willing to buy used golf balls and you could be making a lot of money.
CLOCK CLEANER: Every day you will be climbing to the top of the clock towers in the city. Your responsibilities will be to oil, wind and repair the clocks. This is not a job for someone who is afraid of heights.
1. If you are a taster, you will .
A. pick up golf balls B. oil and repair the clocks
C. get some milk from snakes D. try different kinds of food
2. If you are afraid of heights, you’d better not choose the job as a .
A. taster B. snake milker C. clock cleaner D. golf ball hunter
3. You can probably find this passage in a .
A. newspaper B. textbook C. report D. novel
I’d been 16 for six days and was already prepared to deal with failure. I remember when my mum 36 me up that morning, her voice wasn’t as 37 as it usually was.
I stayed in bed for a few minutes. I was 38 to leave its warmth and comfort, and didn’t want to face the problem that I’d let myself 39 for the past six months. Finally, I dragged myself out of 40 .
I finished getting ready and tried to 41 . It didn’t work, so I decided that my 42 should go with me. We had a little time, so I thought we could practice parking. I 43 , with the wheel hitting the fence. After that, the little bit of confidence I’d had was 44 . I tried two more times, but didn’t 45 much. Then we headed to the test site.
I went into a room for some paperwork. And I waited for 20 minutes—just 46 time to make myself believe that I was going to fail. Then, finally, it was my 47 . I just wanted to get it over and make sure that I had to come back next Thursday.
I stepped outside and the sky was the light blue I love. It offered me some 48 and I realized something: something between when I pulled myself off the seat and when I got outside. I had become 49 and confident.
The first thing I had to do was parking, which I did quite 50 . The confidence that came with it hit me like a wave. The rest of the test went well too and I 51 it all. As I drove back, the instructor told me I would not be coming back for a second 52 next Thursday.
Back in the building I didn’t have to say a word. My mum knew just by looking at me. Her 53 made her face softer. And I’m sure it was at least as big as the smile on my face. Her eyes, 54 , looked kind of teary. I knew she was 55 for me.
1.A. got |
B. woke |
C. turned |
D. brought |
2.A. loud |
B. weak |
C. noisy |
D. strong |
3.A. unable |
B. unhappy |
C. unwilling |
D. unavailable |
4.A. mention |
B. forget |
C. leave |
D. put |
5. A. house |
B. kitchen |
C. garage |
D. bed |
6.A. set down |
B. take down |
C. calm down |
D. put down |
7. A. mum |
B. dad |
C. instructor |
D. teacher |
8. A. succeeded |
B. failed |
C. managed |
D. attempted |
9.A. missing |
B. lost |
C. disappeared |
D. gone |
10. A. work |
B. improve |
C. change |
D. get |
11. A. enough |
B. little |
C. more |
D. less |
12.A. ability |
B. performance |
C. time |
D. turn |
13. A. belief |
B. advantage |
C. anxiety |
D. comfort |
14. A. calm |
B. anxious |
C. excited |
D. cautious |
15. A. badly |
B. well |
C. unsuccessfully |
D. hardly |
16. A. passed |
B. went |
C. failed |
D. tried |
17. A. practice |
B. paperwork |
C. test |
D. parking |
18.A. words |
B. smile |
C. look |
D. anger |
19. A. however |
B. therefore |
C. although |
D. but |
20. A. sad |
B. happy |
C. nervous |
D. sorry |
—Bill, if it doesn’t rain, we can go straight on and spend more time in Vienna.
— I just want to hear Mozart.
A. Well done! B. No problem. C. That’s great! D. That’s it.
But for the sudden rainstorm, our trip to Hong Kong _____ a very pleasant one.
A. was B. would have been C. would be D. had been
I really don’t know I lost my purse.
A. where it was that B. when was it that C. it was where that D. that it was when
________ his arrival, he began to make preparations for the speech of the conference.
A. In B. With C. On D. By