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1、英语高中高一下册七选五复习综合试卷测试卷(带答案) Youve made it to the last round of interviews for your dream job! After all,this is the stage where you and the interviewer are making a final decision on whether or not youre a good fit for the company. _1_ From preparation to following up after the meeting, well walk you

2、through the best tips and tricks to succeed at your final interview._2_Ask a friend or family member to practice giving you sample interview questions until you feel comfortable. Alternatively, practice talking through your answers while looking at yourself in the mirror or recording yourself.Find c

3、ommon ground by researching your interviewers background._3_ In this way, you will find out how long theyve been with the company, their career path, and interests. Having that knowledge will allow you to share common interests to make a great first connection, especially if youre now interviewing w

4、ith a senior-level employee.Go into the interview with a salary number in mind.That way, youll have a well-informed idea of what youre looking for in a potential offer. To find typical payment for the role, search online for average salaries at the company or average salaries for that particular typ

5、e of role within the industry. _4_ Otherwise, you might end up giving yourself away a a discount.Be prepared to talk about your career goals.Show commitment in answering “Where do you see yourself in 5 years?” _5_ In this way, they rule out applicants who only wart to use the job as a quick stepping

6、 stone.AGreet the interviewer with professional enthusiasm.BTalk through answers to common interview questions.CMake use of the STAR method to answer interview questions,DWith the right strategies, you can go into that last round confidently.EWith that question, interviewers are trying to check your

7、 attitude to work.FHave a look at the companys homepage, or a professional site like Linkedln.GIf your interviewer asks what you expect for a salary, dont give the first number.The Dancing House in Prague, Czechia, is designed by Frank Gehry and Vlado Miluni. When it was first built, it caused a big

8、 debate because of its unusual design. Those against it said the building is not suitable for the surrounding. _6_Before World War II, there was a 19th-century building where the Dancing House is today. Due to the damage of that building, after the war, it was decided to build a new and modern build

9、ing to replace (替代) it. _7_ But he didnt accept it. Later, Frank Gehry and Vlado Miluni took the project and designed this unique building.The building of the Dancing House started in 1992 and completed in 1996. The house includes two main buildings. One has curved (弧形的) supporting columns (柱) with

10、glass covered outsides. _8_ These buildings lean into each other like they are dancing. _9_ The building was also called Fred and Ginger. Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire were a well-known dance couple. They gave inspirations to this design. Thats why the corner towers of this building symbolize a dan

11、cing couple with a curved shape and swinging lines.The curved form of the building can be felt inside of the Dancing House as well. Inclined columns, metal supports and wavy walls remind visitors what a unique building they are in. _10_ It is possible to enjoy an amazing view of Prague in the restau

12、rant.AThe project was first given to Jean Nouvel.BThe other is a building with the wavy form.CAt first no one was willing to take the project.DActually the name of the building attracts interest.EInside the building there is a restaurant, a hotel and company offices.FHowever, today it is accepted as

13、 one of the famous buildings of Prague.GVisitors can tour around the museum inside to know more about the building. Today it is common to see people who walk about with colored wires hanging from their ears wherever they go. They move about in their personal bubbles,sometimes unaware of whats happen

14、ing around them. _11_ Outside life is shut out. So are you one of “them”?For me, walking around in my own personal bubble is perfect. _12_ Whats even better, wearing earphones seems to give a signal to people which says:“Im not available for chatting at the moment.” Suppose youre at work and about t

15、o make an incredible breakthrough,but a colleague suddenly turns up. At this precise moment,the slightest disturbance would break your concentration. _13_ Once again,those wires hanging from your ears would be sure to give that “Go away!” signal. _14_ Its probably part of the growing up stage when t

16、hey just want to ignore their whole family. While their mothers give them lectures about why they should do their homework,they can just turn up the volume on their MP3 player, smile and say “Yes, Mum.” Problem solved. Pretty soon,not only will we have pretty colored wires hanging from our ears,but

17、also our brains will be directly plugged into some new high-tech instrument. Well be in a virtual world,communicating with everyone else,as we like. In this world,we will all be permanently plugged in. _15_ And they are changing our social habits along the way. In the end, there is a thin line betwe

18、en using technology as a tool for making life better and being a slave to it! Its so strangesuddenly. I dont feel like wearing my earphones anymore.AOur instruments are changing quickly.BI also have wires hanging from my ears.CIn the home situation,teenagers love these wires.DI dont have to deal wit

19、h the noise from the environment.EAfter all,I am listening to my favourite music and would rather not be disturbed.FThey walk around in their own spaces, with their personal “digital noise reduction systems”.GListening to music through earphones is one of the perfect ways to ignore such interruption

20、s. The Growing Popularity of CyclingOnce you learn how to ride a bike, you never forget. Most of us learned when we were kids, _16_Cycling(骑行)has become more and more popular in recent years, what makes people ride their bikes once again? First, lets look at the health benefits. Cycling can improve

21、your health and burn extra body fat. Strengthening the leg muscles helps to increase your speed. _17_ A long ride in the countryside could help you to clear your mind, or de-stress. But its not only about your body and mind-but there are also some plus sides for your wallets health. Cycling can be a

22、 great way to commute(通勤)or get about town. _18_ If you do drive into work, sometimes finding somewhere to park can be a tough problem, whereas finding somewhere to chain your bike up can be much simpler. Then, on the train, there are changes at stations and other commuters speaking loudly on their

23、phones to deal with. _19_ And if youre worried about safety, there are special cycle paths in many major cities. _20_ It can help you to reduce your carbon footprint. Not pumping out poisonous gases into the atmosphere is better for the planet and your own environment. So, whether people want to cyc

24、le for their health, to get about town, for their wallet, for the environment, or a combination of all of them-the popularity of cycling is on the rise.Aand many preferred bicycle tours.BCyclists face neither of these issues.CYou save money on fuel or train fares by cycling.Dand many still keep this

25、 skill with ease into adulthood.EFinally, cycling can also be good for the environment.FAnd its benefits arent just physical, but mental as well.GCycling is a fantastic way to burn a few calories and save some money. As a senior high student, here are five things you should know before you start col

26、lege.1. Every college has different rules on what you can bring._21_ Rules vary from school to school, and you may want to hold off on buying that mini-fridge/ microwave until you make sure you can have them in your dorm.2. You might not like your roommate.For your new term, youll have a picked room

27、mate. _22_ This can be uncomfortable, but remember that with classes, you probably wont be in your room anyway.3. There are tons of things to do.The last thing anyone should be worried about is being bored on campus. _23_ Theyre not hard to find, either. There are often posters all around campus for

28、 things to do and clubs to join. Some clubs even have their own social media sites, which could help you learn about the clubs.4. _24_In order to make sure you can graduate on time without any difficulty, its a good idea to decide on your courses early. But keep in mind that your plan wont be writte

29、n in stone. Many students change their majors at least once during their time in college, and this is a good thing.5. You can get good grades and have fun.A common fear when starting college is that there will be time for either studying or having fun, but not both. The truth is that with good time

30、management it is possible to get good grades in all your classes and still have time to be in clubs and go have fun. _25_AFigure out when you will graduate.BPlan out your academic career early.CFood is an important part of the campus experience.DAlmost every college has a host of student clubs and o

31、rganizations.EIf you manage your schedule well, you may even get enough sleep, too.FYoud better check whether you can bring your items before you move in.GWhile its possible that you will be the best friends, you might not get along. Winter is connected with fun and games: snowball fights, skiing, a

32、nd, every four years, the Winter Olympics. But what will a winter sports enthusiast do if the snow doesnt make an appearance? _26_ Artificial snow is more like a tightly packed frozen snow that is partly melt. _27_ They are broken up by a high-pressure pump at first and then turn into small frozen p

33、ieces. Most artificial snow is made using snow cannons. As the airs cooling capacity falls, so does the amount of water that can be pumped through the machine. _28_ At -4 a snow cannon can operate at around 80% humidity. But if the outside temperature is -1, this must be reduced to around 30% humidi

34、ty.In 1980, the Olympics held in America became the first Winter Games to use machine-made snow. _29_ Artificial snow also appeared at the two recent Winter Olympics, in Sochi, Russia (2014), and Vancouver, British Columbia (2010). And the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing is the first to rely entirel

35、y on artificial snow._30_ The International Olympic Committee states that it creates a more consistent surface. In addition, the snow that comes from a cannon is icier than natural snow. It melts more slowly, and provides a harder surface for athletes looking for speed. The first Olympics using enti

36、rely artificial snow will probably not be the last.ABut they werent the last.BIt is made from waterdrops.CThats when artificial snow comes in.DWhat is artificial snow, and how is it made?ETemperature also plays a significant role in snowmaking.FArtificial snow can be applied into a wide range of fie

37、lds.GArtificial snow is well worth using in the Winter Olympics. Symptoms of Dehydration (脱水)Youre bad-tempered.Researchers tested the mood and concentration of 25 women who drank healthy amounts of water one day, and then less the next two days. When slightly dehydrated, the women reported tirednes

38、s, bad temper, headaches and difficulty in focusing. In a separate test, men with mild dehydration also had trouble with mental tasks. _31_ Scientists are still trying to figure out why.You have a bad workout._32_ It impacts how much you can push yourself. Even a 2 to 3 percent fluid loss affects yo

39、ur ability to get a good workout and more than 5 percent dehydration decreases exercise capacity by about 30 percent._33_Driving while youre dehydrated may be just as dangerous as getting behind the wheel drunk, in terms of how many mistakes you could make on the road. British researchers had partic

40、ipants take 2-hour drives using a simulator (模拟器). When they drank enough water, there were 47 driving errors. _34_You feel dizzy when you stand up too fast.Dehydration can make you feel dizzy or faint, or bring on that rush of light-headedness after you quickly get up from sitting or lying down.The

41、 exact treatment for dehydration symptoms depends on age and how severely dehydrated someone is. _35_ Most of the time, however, people use some over-the-counter solutions for kids, and adults can drink more water.AYou drive like youre drunk.BSometimes dehydration can be life-threatening.CTo get rid

42、 of dehydration you have to drink much water quickly.DIn extreme cases, people might go to the hospital for a treatment.EDehydration reduces blood pressure and makes the heart work harder.FBut when it came to mood changes, women changed much more than men.GBut when they were short of water, there we

43、re more than double the driving errors to 101. How to Improve Leadership QualityTo be a good leader required a variety of qualities and skills, which, fortunately, can be gained through continuous learning and practice. _36_ Ask yourself what kind of leader you are. _37_ Doing this will enable you t

44、o identify the areas you need to improve, and make you more aware of how you act and behave. Start by asking yourself “what kind of leader am I?” Perhaps you are someone who leads by example, and doesnt get too involved in other peoples work. Or maybe you are a leader who helps to solve problems, an

45、d takes a more active role.Improve Your Communication Skills Communication is perhaps the most important leadership quality, and one that runs through all of the other important qualities. One of the key factors to good communication is enabling positive dialogue on problems and solutions. _38_ If y

46、ou make the effort to listen to somebody, he will see that and come to think of you as someone he can talk to. Take responsibility. To set a strong example as a leader, its important that you take responsibility for your individual tasks and your team as a whole. _39_ Besides, it means removing resp

47、onsibilities from those who are unable to manage the tasks arranged to them. Cooperate (合作) instead of competing. If you are trying to be a strong leader, it can be attractive to try to inspire better work by creating a competitive environment among your colleagues. In fact, developing a more cooper

48、ative work culture often leads to more effective working and better relationships. _40_ Any battle that arises in a competitive culture cost valuable time and resource to deal with.AAnother is to be an active listener.BHere are some detailed suggestions for you to follow.CIt is also important for you to praise your teammates.D

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