Have you ever thought about what kind of job you would like to have when you grow up?Many people think that they can have only one job in their lifetime. (1)
B
B
most of us know that this is not true,quite (2)
D
D
people actually think this way.For example,when people choose (3)
A
A
major(專業(yè)) in college,they think that the decisions they make now (4)
C
C
the jobs for the rest of (5)
A
A
life.However,there are many examples that people became well-known after (6)
A
A
their jobs later.
J.K Rowling,the writer of the (7)
C
C
novel Harry Potter,was actually a school teacher before she began (8)
B
B
books.In fact,she was out of work before the first Harry Potter book came out.
The former US President Ronald Reagan began his working life (9)
D
D
an actor when he was a young man.He later decided that he wanted to do political work.The decision finally made him (10)
A
A
the President of the United States.
The famous 149th century artist Vincent van Gogh (11)
C
C
not a painter from the beginning.He once was an art salesman (12)
B
B
later became a preacher(講道者). (13)
C
C
was only 10 years before he died that he decided to become an artist.
Jobs are always open to changes.The important thing is (14)
B
B
what you are really good at or what you really want to do.Once you find it,it's (15)
C
C
a matter of how hard you try.
(1) |
A.Since |
B.Although |
C.Until |
D.Unless |
(2) |
A.little |
B.a(chǎn) little |
C.few |
D.a(chǎn) few |
(3) |
A.a(chǎn) |
B.a(chǎn)n |
C.the |
D.∕ |
(4) |
A.decides |
B.decided |
C.will decide |
D.have decided |
(5) |
A.their |
B.them |
C.they |
D.theirs |
(6) |
A.changing |
B.change |
C.to change |
D.to changing |
(7) |
A.success |
B.succeed |
C.successful |
D.successfully |
(8) |
A.write |
B.writing |
C.wrote |
D.to writing |
(9) |
A.on |
B.for |
C.to |
D.a(chǎn)s |
(10) |
A.become |
B.became |
C.to become |
D.becomes |
(11) |
A.is |
B.a(chǎn)re |
C.was |
D.were |
(12) |
A.or |
B.a(chǎn)nd |
C.but |
D.so |
(13) |
A.This |
B.That |
C.It |
D.One |
(14) |
A.find |
B.to find |
C.found |
D.to finding |
(15) |
A.neither |
B.either |
C.a(chǎn)ll |
D.both |