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下面文章中有5处需要添加小标题。请从(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出符合各段意思的小标题并在答题纸上将相应选项的标号涂黑。选项中有一项是多余选项。

A.Do voluntary work

B.List your positive aspects

C.Make up another job search plan

D.Make your days follow a regular routine

E.Break big goals into small ones

F.Focus on the things you can control

 

Keeping Positive During a Long Job Search

A long job search can affect your attitude, especially if you’re out of a job. If it’s taking you longer than expected to find a job, the following tips can help you concentrate and stay positive as well as reduce your depression.

1.___________

When you no longer have a job to report for every day, you can easily lose motivation. Treat your job search like a regular job, with a daily “start” and “end” time. Following a set schedule will help you be more efficient and productive while you’re out of a job.

2.___________

Avoid getting overwhelmed by breaking big goals into small manageable steps. Instead of trying to do everything at once, first put something ahead. If you’re out of luck in your job search, take some time to rethink your goals and work out another job search plan.

3.___________

Make a list of all the things you like about yourself, including skills, characters, achievements and successes. Write down projects that you’re proud of, situations where you excel and things you’re good at. Review this list often to remind yourself of your strengths.

4.___________

Being out of a job can decrease your self-esteem and make you feel useless. However, volunteering can help you maintain a sense of value and purpose. Helping others can put you in a good mood. Volunteering can also provide career experience, social support and networking opportunities.

5.___________

You can’t control how quickly a possible boss calls you back or whether or not he decides to hire you. Rather than wasting your energy and time on things that are out of your hands, turn your attention to things you can control during the time when you are out of a job, such as writing a great cover letter and resume to the company you want to work for, setting up meetings with your networking contacts and so on.

 

1.D 2.C 3.B 4.A 5.F 【解析】 试题分析:本文主要就怎样让你的工作做得更长久这一问题,给出了一些建议 1.1】D 细节题。根据空下那段文章中的关键词a set schedule磨合regular判断选D。 2. 细节题。根据空下那段文章的关键句If you’re out of luck in your job search, take some time to rethink your goals and work out another job search plan判断选B。 【小题3 】B 细节题。根据空下那段文章的关键句Make a list of all the things you like about yourself, including skills, characters, achievements and successes判断选B。 3.根据空下那段文章的关键句volunteering can help you maintain a sense of value and purpose. Helping others can put you in a good mood. Volunteering can also provide career experience, social support and networking opportunities判断选A。 4.根据空下那段文章的关键句Rather than wasting your energy and time on things that are out of your hands, turn your attention to things you can control during the time when you are out of a job可判断选F。 考点:考查说明类短文
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