Section C
Passage 1
You dream about being a movie star. You'll live in a big house in Hollywood, go to the Oscars every year—and win! You'll be rich and famous. Wait a minute, you also hate having your photo taken, and you're very shy, so how could you ever become a movie star?
Choosing the right career can be hard. Many people graduate from school or college not knowing what to do with their lives, and get a job without really thinking about it. For some, things work out fine, but others often find themselves stuck in a job they hate. Your working life lasts an average of forty years, so it's important to find a job you like and feel enthusiastic about. Luckily, there are many ways you can get help to do this.
The Australian website,
www.careersonline.com, compares choosing a career with going to the movies. Before you see a movie, you find out what films are showing. The site suggests you should do the same with your career—find out what jobs are available and what your options are. Next, decide which movie you like best; if you're not a romantic person, you won't want to see a love story. In other words, with your career, you should decide which job will suit your personality. Finally, decide how to get movie tickets, and find out where the theater is before you go. With your career, you need to find information about where you can work, and how to get a job in that profession.
So, how do you start? Begin by asking yourself some questions. Some jobs require you to have certain life experiences: Have you traveled overseas? Do you have any extra certificates besides your degree, such as a first aid license, for example? Your physical state and build can also affect which-jobs you can do. A person, for example, who is allergic to cats would probably never become an animal doctor. Flight attendants, firefighters, and police officers have to be over a certain height, and be physically fit. Your personality matters, too. Are you outgoing or shy? If you like working alone, a job that requires lots of teamwork might not suit you.
Choosing a career can take time and a lot of thought. However, when you know you can look forward to working in your dream job, you'll be glad you thought it through.
Questions 16-18 are based on the recording you have just heard.
Q16: What does the speaker say about many college graduates?
答案: D) They choose a job without thinking it through.
A) They get bored after working for a period of time.
B) They spend an average of one year finding a job.
C) They become stuck in the same job for decades.
D)They choose a job without thinking it through.
Q17: What does the Australian website suggest you do first to find a suitable job?
答案: B) Find out what job choices are available.
A)See if there will be chances for promotion.
B)Find out what job choices are available.
C)Watch a film about ways of job hunting.
D)Decide which job is most attractive to you.
Q18:What should you think about when you look for the right job according to the Australian website?
答案: A) The qualifications you have.
A)The qualifications you have.
B)The pay you are going to get.
C)The culture of your target company.
D)The work environment you will be in.
解析:
讲座1讲述该如何做职涯选择。开头提到多数毕业生对职业选择没有太多想法,甚至选择工作也不多做考虑;对应第16题。而该澳洲网站将选择合适的工作以去看电影做为比喻。首先须考虑有哪些电影在上映,因而工作有那些可选项也是求职的首要考虑;对应第17题。在选择喜欢的电影后,必须考虑的是买票的问题,呼应求职,即为个人的资历和资格;对应第18题。
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