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    How do you react to challenges? Do you run and hide, or do you face them with your head held high? Having confidence in yourself can give you power to face challenges and succeed in the following two aspects of life.

1.

Everyone knows that looking confident during a job interview will help you get the job. Confidence actually can help you in your career. In other words, if you think you’ll succeed in your workplace, it’s more likely that you will succeed one day.

Social skills

Being sure of yourself can also 1nake you feel calm when meeting new people. You’ll be less afraid of rejection, so you’ll be free to be yourself. 2.. Your nice image will make them more willing to interact with you.

But how to develop your confidence?

3.. Make a list of your strengths and weaknesses Being confident doesn’t mean you have to be blind to problems you have But you want balance. Be sure to think of a strength for every weakness you write down.

● Set goals. Make some goals for your daily tasks. If you could accomplish anything in life, what would it be? Think big but also think smal1. 4.. Some of your goals can involve improving the weaknesses you listed. Then you’ll have one reason fewer to doubt yourself.

● Look your best. Taking a little time to make yourself look good will help you have a positive attitude.

● Stand up straight, smile and look people in the eye. 5..

Having confidence in yourself takes some effort, but it brings great benefits.

A. Know yourself

B. Professional performance

C. It’s difficult to build up confidence

D. That makes it easier to make a good impression

E. Write down the problems you often come across in school life

F. Even getting something small done will give you confidence to achieve more goals

G. Act confidently, it won’t be long before your feelings follow the three kinds of behaviors

 

1.B 2.D 3.A 4.F 5.G 【解析】 本文是说明文。文章就如何面对挑战这一话题,给出了三个方面的建议。 1.根据下文中的关键词“a job interview”;“workplace”可知,B项“职业表现”能更好地起到总结作用。故选B。 2.D项中的“that”指代上文中的“You’ll be less afraid of rejection, so you’ll be free to be yourself”,且其中“good impression”与下文中的关键词汇“nice image”的意思接近。故选D。 3.该空位于段落开头,是主题句。根据下文内容“列出你的优点和缺点。自信并不意味着你必须对自己的问题视而不见。但你需要平衡。一定要为你写下的每一个弱点想一个优点。”本段主要围绕了解自己的优点和缺点展开阐述,由此可知,A项Know yourself(了解自己)切题。故选A。 4.F项“即使是完成一件小事也会给你实现更多目标的信心”更好地承接上文“要想大事,也要想小事”。故选F。 5.G项中的“three kinds of behaviors”正好概括上文中的“Stand up straight, smile and look people int he eye(站直,微笑,看着别人的眼睛)”这三种自信的行为。故选G。
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