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学年第二学期奉贤区高三英语练习卷考生注意:考试时间120分钟,试卷满分140分。本次考试设试卷和答题纸两部分。所有答题必须涂(选择题)或写(非选择题)在答题纸上,做在试卷上一律不得分。务必在答题纸上填写准考证号和姓名,并将核对后的条形码贴在指定位置上。I.ListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Twiceaday.Thirtyminutesaday.Twiceaweek.Thirtyminutesaweek.Inthebookstore.Inthezoo.Inthemuseum.Inthelibrary.Fortyyuan.Thirtyyuan.Thirty-fiveyuan.Forty-fiveyuan.Apainter.Atailor.Ahair-dresser.Anarchitect.Heisnotlazyatall.Heprefersonlineshopping.He’sonthewaytoaphysicalstore.Heconsidersshoppingofflineawasteoftime.MaybeEdwardwillbelate.Nobodywillbehereontime.Edwardwillcertainlybehereontime.HeisnotsureaboutEdward’sarrivaltime.Shepreferredtogotoworkonfoot.Shehadtosavemoneyforherjourney.Shedidn’tlikethecultureofthecompany.Shethoughtthetriptoherworktime-consuming.Thewomanshouldbuysomenewclothes.Thewomanshouldnotworryaboutherweight.Thewomanshouldlose10poundsassoonaspossible.Thewomanshouldgain5morepoundsforabetterlook.9.Themandidverywellintheexam.Thewomanwantstohelptheman.Thewomanowesthemansomemoney.Themanhelpedthewomanbeforetheexam.10.Onlytruefriendshipcanlastlong.Letterwritingisgoingoutofstyle.Shehaslostcontactwithmostofheroldfriends.Shekeepsinregulartouchwithheroldclassmates.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwopassagesandonelongerconversation.Aftereachpassageorconversation,youwillbeaskedseveralquestions.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.Providefreemealstothelocalpoor.Helppeopleconnectwitheachother.Helpeliminateclassdifferenceinhisarea.Providecustomerswithfirst-classservice.12.Itdoesnotusevolunteers.Itisopenaroundtheclock.Itdoesnotsuperviseitsemployees.Itdonatesregularlytoalocalcharity.13.Theywillseetheimportanceofcommunication.Theywillcometothecaféevenmorefrequently.Theywillcarelessabouttheirownbackground.Theywillfindtheyhavesomethingincommon.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.14.Becausebothareenjoyable.Becausebothareessentialtolife.Becausebothwritersandcookscanearnagoodliving.Becausebothwritersandcookshavetoworklonghours.15.Becausetheyrelyonquicknotes.Becausetheyhaveacomputertodoit.Becausetheyhaveexcellentsecretaries.Becausetheyprefermakingphonecalls.16.Writingisalongprocessfullofpains.Practisingwritingisofgreatimportance.Practisingwritingisaninspirationtocooking.Writingsharescommonfeatureswithcooking.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.17.Hefelldownbutwithoutseriousinjury.Hewasobviouslyexperiencedinskiing.Hewasneithergoodatskatingnorskiing.Hehadnoproblemstandingupwithskison.18.Learnadvancedskiingtechniques.Attendabasicskatingclassforatry.Takeaskiingclassforbeginners.Askthestaffforfurtherinformation.19.A.Walking. B.Jumping. C.Sliding. D.Turning.20.Starttolearnskiingfromtheman.Starttolearnfundamentalskiskills.Starttolearnhowtoskateontheice.Starttolearnhowtoskateontheground.II.GrammarandvocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.Areexclamationmarksnecessary?!Punctuationissoimportantinwritingthatitisoneofthefirstthingsyoulearninschool.Itisauniversalcodewithdifferentmarkstohelpwiththemeaningof(21)_________isbeingwritten.Asisknowntous,it(22)_________indicatetheendofasentence,aquestionor—intheexclamationmark’scase—astrongemotion.Withoutanexclamationmarkinthecorrectplace,awarningroadsignmightread,“Childrenpleasedriveslowly”(23)__________________“Children!Pleasedriveslowly”.Anexclamationmarkisavalidformofpunctuation(24)_________origincanbetracedbacktoa14thcenturyItalianscholar.Theexclamationmarkinformsthereaderthattherearestrongfeelingsinthewords.Althoughitisuptothereader(25)_________(grasp)exactlywhatthatemotionis,it’sausefulsignal.Also,exclamationmarksonroadsignshelptokeeppeoplesafe.AspunctuationexpertPhilipCowellwrites,“There’sameaningfuldifferencebetween‘duck’and‘duck!’”Ofcourse,usingthemtoomuch(26)_________(make)exclamationmarkslosetheirpurposebutthatdoesn’tmeantheyareuseless.However,(27)_________mattershowpunctuationisused.Somewritersarguethatexclamationmarksarenevertrulynecessary.FamousauthorTerryPratchettwritesthatsomeonewhousesmultipleexclamationmarksislikelytowear“underpantsonhishead”.Perhapsthisisbecausetheyseemshoutyandforced,(28)_________(give)awayawriter’sneedtotellthereaderhowtoreadasentence.It’s(29)_________(good)toleavethemoutandletthereaderreacttothewordsontheirownterms.Agoodwritercancreateemotionswithjustwordsandsentences,(30)_________that’sfear,wonderorjoy.Exclamationmarksmakethewriterseemdesperateandcanbetiringtoread.Onewriterdescribedthemas“thecockroachofthepunctuationworld”,meaningtheyareeverywhere,andtheyarepests.SectionBDirections:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.manuallyB.alternativeC.approachesD.trainedE.promiseF.sortingG.categoriesH.advancedI.potentiallyJ.equivalentK.anticipatingWillAIbethefirsttodiscoverEToralienlife?FromthehillsofWestVirginiatotheflatsofruralAustralia,someoftheworld’slargesttelescopesarelisteningforsignalsfromdistantaliencivilizations.Thesearchforextraterrestrial(地球外的)intelligence,knownasSETI,isanefforttofindsignalsthatmighthavecomefroma(n)____31____civilizationinafar-awaysolarsystem.Machinelearning,asubsetofartificialintelligence(AI),isusedtohelpastronomersquicklyfilterthevastamountsofdata.AsAIreshapesmanyscientificfields,what____32____doesitholdforthesearchforlifebeyondEarth?“ItisaneweraforSETIresearchthatisopeningupthankstomachine-learningtechnology,”saysFranckMarchis,aplanetaryastronomerattheSETIInstituteinMountainView,California.Whenitcomestoanalyzingdata,goingthroughmillionsofobservations____33____isn’tpractical.Acommon____34____methodistousealgorithms(算法)thatlookforsignalsmatchingastronomers’expectation.Butthosealgorithmscanoverlook____35____interestingsignalsthatareslightlydifferentfromwhatastronomersareexpecting.WhenitcomestoAI,machine-learningalgorithmsare____36____onlargeamountsofdataandcanlearntorecognizetheEarthlyinterference.Thus,itmakesthemverygoodat____37____outthenoise.Machinelearningisalsogoodatpickinguptheextraterrestrialsignalsthatdon’tfallintoconventional____38____andsomighthavebeenmissedbyearliermethods,saysDanWerthimer,aSETIscientistattheUniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley.PeterMa,amathematicianandphysicistattheUniversityofToronto,Canada,agrees.“Wecan’talwaysbe____39____whatETmightsendtous,”hesays.Still,SETIwillprobablycontinuetouseamixtureofclassicalandmachine-learning____40____toscreenthroughdata,saysJean-LucMargot,anastronomeratUCLA.Classicalalgorithmsremainexcellentatpickingupcandidatesignals,andmachinelearningis“notacure-all”,hesays.“Themachinescan’tdoitall,yet,”agreesWerthimer.III.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Onesummermidnightseveralyearsago,standingoutsideawoodencabininMichiganRiver,Ilookedup.Theskywasfilledwiththousandsofstars,thesightofwhichwasalmostenoughtomakeme,anon-believer,offerawordof____41____upintothestar-filledsky.Buttowhom?PerhapstoJohanEklof,authorofTheDarknessManifesto.Asabatscientist,Eklof’sworkonbatsrequiresaspecifickindofdarkness—the____42____kind,unpollutedbylight.Butthiscategoryofdarknessis____43____.Inthe1980s,Ekloftellsreaders,two-thirdsofthechurchesinSweden’ssouthwesthousedbatcolonies.Notanylonger.“Today,fortyyearslater,researchI’vedonewithmycolleaguesshowsthatthisnumberhasbeenreducedbyathird,____44____lightpollutionandotherfactors.Becausethechurchesareall____45____likecarnivals(嘉年华)inthenight,”hewrites.“Wearesurroundingourselveswithlight.”Excesslightisincredibly____46____tothecomplexeco-systemsnocturnal(夜间活动的)animalsinhabit.It____47____awaythebatsthatEklofstudies.Itfrightenslight-sensitivemoths,leavingthemeasily____48____topredation(捕食)orflyingendlesslyintolightsthatwillneverreturntheirlove.Babyturtlescrawlawayfromtheshorelinetowardthelightsofdistantcoastalcitiesandreeffisheggsgounhatched.Birdsdonotmigrate____49____andeventheyforgettosing.ModernadvancementssuchasLEDlightscouldsignificantlyreducesomeoftheworstimpacts,buttheyhavenot.Atleast,notyet.Itisworthmentioningthatmiddle-agedwriterlikeEklofcan____50____foradarkerworld—fordarkenedcampusesandunlitparkinglots.Butdarknessisnotsafeforeveryone.Weneedtoaddressthesocialissuesthatmakelightedplacesso____51____inthefirstplace.Thebottomline:Wecanchangeifwewantto.Someofthesolutionstolightpollution—motion-detectinglights,shieldedlightsthatdonot____52____lightupward,artificiallightwithwavelengthsthatissimilartonaturallight—arealreadywithinourgrasp,ifwejust____53____them.“Wecouldjustturnitalloff,butIguesswedon’twantto,”saidEklofinarecentinterview.“____54____,it’svitalwefindamiddleway.”Rightnowitishardtoknowwhatthatmiddlewaymightlooklike.In50years,everycitycouldbeequippedwithanarrayofprogrammedand____55____low-impactLEDlights.Orwemighthavecompletelyforgottenwhatdarknessis—theskyfilledwithlittlemoons.A.honour B.gratitude C.optimism D.determinationA.artificial B.brilliant C.faint D.absoluteA.achieved B.distracted C.enhanced D.threatenedA.resultingfrom B.bringingabout C.judgingby D.contributingtoA.decorated B.restored C.lit D.fadedA.effective B.sensitive C.positive D.destructive A.scares B.blows C.pulls D.turnsA.accustomed B.subject C.available D.restrictedA.onduty B.inturn C.ontime D.inpublicA.stimulate B.advocate C.negotiate D.accountA.challenging B.appealing C.demanding D.outstandingA.absorb B.stretch C.transform D.reflectA.reachfor B.applyto C.longfor D.adapttoA.Therefore B.Furthermore C.However D.InsteadA.fundamentally B.scientifically C.environmentally D.economicallySectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)WhenIwassosmallthatmyheadbarelytouchedthewindowsill,welivedintheevergreenforestsofVermont.Ourhomewasfar,farawayfromanytownorcity,butthatwasthewaywelikedit.Somewinters,itgotsocoldthattheriverwouldfreeze,whichwasunusualforwaterlikethat,waterwhichransofastanddeep.Itfeltasthoughtimehadstoppedneartheriver,andsoithaddecidedtobecomesolid,settlingintowaitforspring.Welikedtoskateonthatriver,mygrandfatherandI,eventhoughtheicewasunevenandhisbrownleatherskateswassoold.Onenight,inthemostfrigidwintermyyoungmindcouldrecall,longafterIshouldhavebeenasleep,Icaughtmygrandfathersneakingoutofthefrontdoor,hisancientleatherskatesinhishands.Helookedsheepishwhenhesawme,likeIhadcaughthimdoingsomethingsilly,butIwassoyoungthatIthoughtnoadultcouldeverdowrong.Especiallynotmygrandfather,becausehewasthemodelofwisdominmyeyes.“Grandpa,whereareyougoing?”Iasked.“Skatingontheriver.”“Whywouldyougooutnow?Wedidthatyesterdaymorning.”Helookedalittlethoughtful,andthenhesaid:“It’sjustthatwhenyougooutthere,onthecoldest,stillestnightoftheyear,andyoulieonyourbackonthethick,bubbledriverice,youcanhearthem.”“Hearwho?”“Thefish.Trappedthereundertheice.Youcanhearthemsingingtheirwaterywintersong.Andifyouholdyourbreath,youcanalmosthearthestarssinginginharmony.”Theunderlinedword“sheepish”isclosestinmeaningto“____________”.quietB.calmC.frightened D.embarrassedWhydidmygrandfathersneakoutthatcoldmidnight?Toenjoythecharmofapeacefulnight.Toperfecthisskatingskillsbypractice.Tocatchthefishtrappedundertheice.Tobreathethefreshairintheforest.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?Itwasunusualforafast-flowingrivertofreezeinmidwinter.MygrandfatherandIenjoyedskatingbecauseoftheunevenice.Iadmiredmygrandfatherforhiswisdomandoutlookonlife.Iwasgladtohearthestarssingingtogetherwithmygrandfather.Theauthorwritesthepassagemainlyto____________.describethejoyoflivinginamountainousareahighlighthowembracingnaturecanpurifyuskeeprecordofthecarefreechildhoodmemoriesexplainwhyskatingissuchanappealingsport(B)NewbigpackfromSierraDesignsThelatestpackfromSierraDesignsistheGigawatt60L.Thepackhasanadjustablebacksystemthatfitsbacklengthsfrom40cmto53cm.It’smadefromdurable300Dpolyester.Featuresincludeazippedtopandsideaccess,oversizedsideandfrontpockets.TheGigawatt60Lweighs1.84kgandcosts£130.ScarpaupgradesitsMaestralebootsMaestraleRe-MadeskibootsaremadefromPolymertakenfromaroundthreetonsofleftovermaterials.CreatingaRe-MadebootfromPolymeremits27%lesscarbondioxidethancreatinga‘classic’bootfromplant-basedPebaxRnew,whichemits32%lesscarbondioxidethanFossil-basedPlastics.ThedesignandmanufacturingprocessbehindtheRe-MadebootweredevelopedbyScarpa’sGreenLab,theproductiondepartmentdedicatedtosustainablesolutions.Apaircosts£500.scarpa.co.uk/VasqueBreezegetssustainableupdateThewell-establishedVasqueBreezehikingboothasbeenmodernisedwithenvironmentallyfriendlymaterials.It’snowmadewithrecycledpolyesterandisthefirstboottohaveaVasqueDryWaterproofmembrane,whichismadefrom25%recycledmaterials.TheBreezeisalsocomfortabletowearwithitssoftfootbed.TheBreezeweighs1120gramsandcomesintwowidths.Itcosts£140.TheNorthFacelaunchesnewskitouringclothingTheDawnTurnclothingprovidesalayeringsystemforskitouringdesignedtokeepyouwarm,dryandfreelymoving.Itincludesashelljacket,midlayers,trousersandaccessories.TheDawnTurn2.0jacketwontheinnovationawardatISPOforitsbreathablelayer.Thecostis£350.TheDawnTurn1.0JacketismadefromwaterproofDryVent.Itfeaturesawindproofhoodandoversizedfrontpockets,andcosts£325.thenorthface.co.uk60.Thetargetreadersofthepassageareprobably______________.A.TheskiathletesB.TheoutdoorloversC.TheenvironmentalistsD.Thesportsretailers61.WhichofthefollowingstatementisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Bothkindsofbootsmentionedinthepassagehavetwodifferentwidths.B.ThelatestbigpackfromSierraDesignshasafixedbacksystem.C.TheVasqueBreezehikingbootisbotheco-friendlyandwaterproof.D.TheDawnTurn1.0JacketwontheinnovationawardatISPO.62.Inthebootsproduction,whichorderiscorrectbasedonthecarbonemissionsofthematerials?Polymer>PebaxRenew>Fossil-basedPlasticsFossil-basedPlastics>PebaxRenew>PolymerFossil-basedPlastics>Polymer>PebaxRenewPolymer>Fossil-basedPlastics>PebaxRenew(C)My21-year-oldniece,asecond-yearundergraduate,mentionedthatshewatchesvideolecturesofflineattwicethenormalspeed.Struckbythis,IaskedsomeotherstudentsIknow.Manynowroutinelyspeeduptheirlectureswhenlearningoffline—oftenby1.5times,sometimesbyevenmore.Speedlearningisnotforeveryone,buttherearewebsiteswherestudentsdiscusshowodditwillbeoncetheyreturntothelecturetheatre.Onecontributorwrote:“Normalspeednowsoundslikedrunkspeed.”EducationwasadaptingtothedigitalworldlongbeforeCovid-19but,aswithsomanyotherhumanactivities,thepandemichasgivenlearningahugepushtowardsthevirtual.Overnight,schoolsanduniversitiesclosedandteachersandstudentshadtofindwaystodowhattheydoonlyviatheinternet.“Thisisatimeforschoolsandsystemstoreimagineeducationwithoutschoolingorclassrooms,”saysProfessorYongZhao.DrJimWatterstoninAustraliathinksthat,whilethetraditionalclassroomisstillaliveandwell,educationneedstobemoreadventurousandflexible.Earlierthisyear,ZhaoandWatterstonco-authoredapaperinwhichtheyidentifiedsomemajorchangesthatshouldhappenineducationpost-lockdown.Thefirstconcernsthecontent,whichshouldemphasizesuchthingsascreativity,criticalthinkingandleadership,ratherthanthecollectionandstorageofinformation.“Forhumanstoprogressintheageofsmartmachines,itisessentialthattheydonotcompetewithmachines.”,theywrote,“Instead,theyneedtobemorehuman.”Thesecondisthatstudentsshouldhavemorecontrolovertheirlearning,withtheteacher’sroleshiftingfrominstructortosupervisoroflearningresources,advisorandmotivator.Thisiswhereso-called“activelearning”comesinwithagrowingbodyofresearchsuggestingthatcomprehensionandmemoryarebetterwhenstudentslearninahands-onway—throughdiscussionandinteractivetechnologies,forexample.It’salsowheretheconceptof“productivefailure”applies.ProfessorManuKapurinarguesthatstudentslearnbetterfromtheirownorothers’failedattemptstosolveaproblembeforeoreveninsteadofbeingtoldhowtosolveit.Iftheprogressofthetimesisunabletoholdbackthecomingrevolutionineducation,itseemsunlikelythatthetraditionalclassroomisgoingtohaveanyluckinitsattemptstryingtoturnbacktheclock.AsLaurillardputsit,“Ittookaglobalpandemictodrivehomewhatwe’vebeensayingfor20years.”63.Bygivingexamplesof“speedlearning”inthefirstparagraph,theauthorwantstoshowthat_________.digitalworldisdramaticallyreformingthewayoflearning.speedlearningcompletelyreplacesnormalspeedlearning.returningtothelecturetheatreisstrangeafterspeedcationbeginstoadapttodigitalworldafterCovid-19.64.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?Itisessentialforsmartmachinestobemorehuman.Studentsshouldpossessmoreinformationaboutcreativity.Studentsvalueothers’failureovertheirownfailure.“Activelearning”callsfordiversewaysofinvolvement.65.AccordingtoZhaoandWatterston,themajorchangesineducationshouldinclude_________.①learningmode ②learningmotive ③learningattitude ④learningfocus①④ B.②③ C.①③ D.②④66.Accordingtothepassage,whatdoestheauthormostprobablyagreewith?A.Speedlearningharmsstudents’learningefficiency.B.Thecomingrevolutionineducationisirreversible.C.Teacherswillplayalessimportantroleinthefuture.D.Thetraditionalclassroomswilleventuallydisappear.SectionCDirections:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.Theirlong-lastingrelationshipsareimportantforsurvivalinthewild.HeteamedupwithFionaMcCully,ascientistinanimalbehaviour.Thescientistsconcludethatit’simportanttokeepflamingosinalargeflock.Accordingtoarecentstudy,sodoflamingos.Thisavoidancemayservetopreventthefights.Newresearchshowsthatflamingoswithbrightercolorstendtobemoreaggressive.Flamingos(火烈鸟)makelongfriendshipsWhenitcomestomakingfriends,humansoftenseekpeoplewithsimilarinterestsandpersonalities.____67____.Thelong-leggedbirdscanformfriendshipsthatlastforyears,andtheydependontheirfriendsforsupportwhentheyfalloutwithrivals.ScientistDrPaulRosehadalreadyspottedthatflamingosseemedtoformnarrowexclusivecircles.____68____.Tofindoutwhyflamingosbefriendsomebutnotothers,theystudiedbothChileanandCaribbeanflamingoslivinginanaturereserveinGloucestershire,England.Eachbirdworearingaroundonelegwithauniquecodetotellthemapart.McCullyspentmonthsstudyingtheirbehaviourandbuiltapersonalityprofileforeachflamingo.Shefoundthatconfident,aggressiveflamingoswalkedproudlyaroundintheirfriendshipgroups,whilethequieterbirdscarefullyavoidthoseindividuals.____69____.McCullyandRosefoundthatfortheCaribbeanbirds,personalityseemedtomattermoreinfriendshipsthanitdidforChileanflamingos.Caribbeanbirdsweremorelikelytodefendtheirfriendsandtheconfidentoneshadmuchlargersocialgroupsthanthequieterbirds.Theresearchersfoundthissurprisingbecauseinmanyways,includingbodyshapeandhowtheysearchforfoodinthewild,thetwospeciesareverysimilar.____70____.Inthatcase,allpersonalitytypesarerepresentedandeachflamingohasthechancetofindalike-mindedfriend.McCullyandRosesaid,“Ifhumansrequirefriendshipstobehappy,isitreallysuchagreatleaptothinkthatflamingosmightneedthesame?”IV.SummaryWritingDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.71.Howyouruniquestorycangetyouhired?You’resittingatyourcomputertoapplyforyourdreamjob,butsuddenlyyou’renotconfidentenoughtogetit.Soyoudon’tevensubmittheapplication. Itisnaturalforyoutoexperienceself-doubtatsuchacrucialmoment,especiallyifyou’repeopleofcolor,firstgenerationcollegestudent,oryoudon’thaveatraditionalbackground.Thesecretistotransformhowyouperceiveyourownstory.Askyourselftwoquestions.Thefirstone:whydoyouwanttodothiswork?Maybeyoualreadyknowthekindofjoborworkenvironmentthatmakesyouhappy,ormaybeyouhaven’tquitefiguredthatoutyet.Usually,yourpersonalexperiencescanhelpgiveyouclues.Forexample,yourbrotherhadtoovercomehisdyslexia(诵读困难症),andyouhelpedhimwithhisreading.Gradually,youbecameinterestedineducation.Thatmotivatedyoutoworkasateacher.Thesecondquestionyouhavetoaskyourself:howcanyoutellyourstorytoexhibittheuniquequalitiesyouhave?Forexample,youundertookmultiplejobsunrelatedtoyourmajorwhileyouwereincollege.Whenyou’reinaninterview,goaheadandtalkaboutthem,becauseitwillshowtheemployerthatyouhavetimemanagementskillsandastrongpassionforwork.Employersarelookingforwell-roundedindividualsthatarecapableofaccomplishingvariousjobtasks.Gobackandreflectonthosetoughquestionsthatyouneedtoanswer.Theanswersarewhatmakesyouyou.Reframingyourstorycanremakeyourconfidenceoverandoveragain,butittakestime.It’slikerunningamarathon.Youhavetotrainandpractice.Whenyoulearntopracticeyourstory,tellitwithassur

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