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When it comes to succeeding at work, conventional wisdom says you should check your emotions
at the door. But Anne Kreamer, the author of the new book It"s Always Personal, disagrees. "It
reduces people"s ability to bring their best selves to their work," she says. ___1___ Here"s how to
turn your emotions into opportunities.
___2___
How to get promoted: Engage in joint(联合的)problem solving.
Losing your temper at work is "universally uncool," say Kreamer. But opening your emotional
floodgates strategically can lead to solutions if both sides are willing to work together. ___3___
"The specific time and private space establishes boundaries so you have a greater chance of
achieving a constructive outcome and maintaining the relationship," Kreamer adds.
I feel: Afraid and anxious.
How to get promoted: Improve planning skills.
___4___ Identify what"s behind your fear and take specific action --- ask your manager for details
and take on some responsibilities. You"ll calm down and do a better job. "No boss minds helping
an eager employee learn something new, but every boss hates having to deal with a bungled
(搞糟了的) project," says Kreamer.
I feel: Happy.
How to get promoted: Increase creativity and productivity.
When you"re in a positive mood, your brain activity actually shifts, says Kreamer. "Your focus
deepens, and your dopamine(多巴胺) levels increase. ___5___"
A.I feel: Angry.
B.I feel: like crying.
C.This helps you see things from a different perspective.
D.It"s a signal that there"s a problem that needs to be solved.
E.Are you clear about an assignment or underprepared for a meeting?
F.Instead, Kreamer suggests acting on your feelings can help you do a good job.
G.Rather than face the offender in the heat of the moment, schedule a one-on-one meeting.
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试题【阅读理解。Don"t get mad--- get promotedWhen it comes to succeeding at work, conventio】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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over 1,100 miles of land, it stretches across the western slopes (斜坡) of the Sierra Nevada mountains.
So it supports a wide variety of biological diversity (生物多样性).
When exploring Yosemite, it"s important to understand that you will see all sorts of wildlife, perhaps
even some of the more exotic if you"re lucky. If you"re the type of person who loves camping and being outdoors, go on an overnight or several days" backpacking trip, hike up to the falls, try out some rock
climbing, go biking and generally enjoy the amazing beauty of Yosemite.
If you"re a person who doesn"t really like nature or enjoys it from a distance, Yosemite still offers many great opportunities. Stay in the luxurious Yosemite hotel and walk to the neighboring village to try an ice
skate. Check out the mall museum and go on several guided tours.
Some must-see places in Yosemite include: El Capitan, one of the most famous rock-climbing areas in
the world; Yosemite Falls, easily the highest waterfall in North America at 2,425 ft; Ribbon Falls, the
longest single-drop water fall in the US at 1,612 ft; Mount Lyell, the highest point in the park, and many
other amazing sights.
Thus Yosemite truly has something for everyone. If you have a chance, it"s worth a visit, but events like swimming and boating are only available late spring through summer. In winter, there"s cross-country
skiing, downhill skiing and snowshoeing, so fun activities are always available to all.
B. The beauty of Yosemite Park is hard to enjoy.
C. The beauty of Yosemite Park is commonly seen.
D. Yosemite Park has special natural beauty.
B. It is the highest waterfall in North America.
C. It is the easiest to reach.
D. It lies at the highest point in the park.
B. Riding bikes.
C. Hunting.
D. Swimming
B. we can often see exotic animals in Yosemite Park
C. we can only enjoy Yosemite Park inside it
D. we have to visit Yosemite Park under the direction of a guide
5. Yosemite Park supports a wide variety of biological diversity because .
B. it lies on the slopes of a mountain
C. not many people live near it
D. it stretches at the foot of a mountain
can"t even remember what happened.
In the past nine years, I"ve seen her twice, and each time we"ve been polite but distant. And that
troubles me because we were once inseparable. I"d like nothing more than to go back nine years, and
continue our friendship. But how? How do you reconnect with friends you"ve lost throughout the years?
Linking to your past
The desire to reconnect with lost friends isn"t unusual. Why? Because friends link us to the past.
"Friends from years ago are custodians (监护人) of our past," says Sandy Sheehy.
Although you can share information about your past with friends you"ve met recently, you don"t
have a shared history with them. So you wind up only telling them about your past, rather than sharing
it with them.
But many people never try to reconnect. Women especially have trouble taking the first step. Shyness
or fear that the other person doesn"t want to reconnect often stops many women. And that shouldn"t be.
Your friends probably want to be in touch with you as much as you want to be in touch with them.
Searching for friends
Fortunately, finding lost friends isn"t as difficult as it once was, thanks to tools like the Internet. Our
experts offer these suggestions for locating contact information:
Search Internet sites designed to locate people like classmates.com and switchboard.com.
Contact your high school or college alumni (校友) office to request current address information.
Surf online yellow pages. Check current phone records from your friend"s hometown.
Network with other friends who might have known your friend.
Get in touch with any of her relatives, if you know where they live. If you know where she works,
find the company"s website and search the directory of personnel.
B. How to rebuild friendship.
C. How to develop healthy friendship.
D. How to keep in touch with friends.
_____.
B. in the past old friends took care of us
C. old friends are part of our life history
D. old friends know what wrongs we did
B. Busy time.
C. Regret and shame.
D. Fear and shyness.
B. By searching your friends"telephone number on the Net.
C. By asking the local post office about your friends"new address.
D. By putting an advertisement in your friends" local town.
Email: n1950215@droid.fit.qut.edu.au
Location: Brisbane, Australia
Age: 18
Sex: Female
Drugs: No
Alcohol: No
Sports/ Activities: I used to do a lot of ballet and stage work, my ambition was to be a professional
dancer before I got sick. Nowadays I love to read, and other stuff like that, as well as spending a lot of
time with my family and friends.
Grades: I finished high school last year, and I haven"t started college because I"ve been sick. But I got
subject prizes in three subjects and high as in the rest.
Favorite Subject: I loved Music, English, History and Biology. Hard to pick a favorite - they"re all so
different.
Volunteer Work: It all depends on what you call "volunteer". Nothing really official, but I spend a lot
of my time working and playing with really sick kids, and they come to me for advice a lot.
What My Future Goals Are: I"d either like to go on to do stage work, or work with kids with serious
illnesses. I haven"t decided which, yet.
What I do in My Spare Time: Talk to my friends and my family. Hang around with my hospital friends. Watch TV. Go to the movies when I can. I love going on picnics and other outdoorsy stuff.
How I"d Change the World: No question. Cure cancer. Eradicate it forever.
Largest Problem: Sometimes, I think it"s having too many choices, and having too many expectations
and others having too many expectations of you. And all the implications (牵连) of this.
Why Would I Make a Good Counselor (顾问): I really want to help other people. I"ve made that my
life"s ambition, to help as many people as I can.
Qualifications: I spend a lot of time doing this sort of stuff "unofficially" - I am the Discussion Manager
on a discussion list for seriously ill young people. People also write to me because of my homepage,
often wanting advice, which I try to give them.
A. She is ill now with a cancer.
B. She has had an operation.
C. She is curing people of cancer.
D. She is working in a hospital.
B. put an end of
C. break up
D. set aside
B. all her friends in her life
C. the person she refers to
D. everyone including herself
B. She had done very well at college.
C. She often visits hospitals in her spare time.
D. She has her own homepage on the Internet.
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There are, however, a few things that are best left at home. Here are a few things to forget when you"re
traveling with pets. Forgetting them will make your trip run more smoothly and more effectively.
Time
Traveling with pets will take longer and will have unexpected turns. In reality, forgetting about time
means leaving impatience behind. Don"t be in a rush. Your pets will require more extra stops than you will,
and they"ll often surprise you with unpredictable delays. Plan on leaving early and arriving later and you"ll
be right on time.
Anger
Getting angry at the delay will only make matters worse. Your feelings can add unnecessary stresses
to you and your pets" travel experience. If you feel yourself becoming out of control, stop and take a deep
breath. Your pets have little control over their emotions, bowel movements, or motion sickness when
traveling. Remember to be kind and understanding at all times, especially when under pressure.
Work Attitude
This may seem like a no-brainer, but when you are traveling, leave your work attitude behind. Traveling
is not a task to be accomplished; it can be an enjoyable and memorable experience for both you and your
pets as long as you have the right attitude.
Control
Part of the joy of traveling with pets is dealing with the unexpected. You can"t control everything and
trying to do so will only end in frustration (挫败) and anger. Knowing that things will happen beyond your
control will bring great relief to you and your pets. Messes happen; accidents happen. Once you accept
that, traveling with your pets will be far easier to manage.
Selfishness
Traveling with pets often requires an extreme amount of selflessness. Your pets rely on you to take
care of their needs, and sometimes you will need to put their needs before your own. Leave your selfish
bitions behind when traveling with your pets. They need your attention and care more than anything else
because of the stresses and strains of traveling.
Traveling with pets can and will be a joy if you remember to leave these five items behind. It can be
difficult at times to handle, but the traveling will go well if you can manage to do so.
Benefit | You"ll have a(n) 2 and more effective trip by following the tips. | |
Five things to 1 | Time | * Traveling with pets will take longer and have unexpected turns. * Plan on 3 early to be on time. |
Anger | * Anger will only make matters worse when you are 4 . * Your pets can 5 control themselves during the trip. | |
Work Attitude | * Leave your work attitude behind. * Right attitude can 6 you an enjoyable and memorable traveling experience. | |
Control | * Dealing with the unexpected can be 7 . * Once you accept that, you will find traveling is not that 8 to manage. | |
Selfish- ness | * Traveling with pets often requires you to be 9 . * Your pets rely on you to take care of their needs. * At times you should put your needs behind theirs. | |
10 | Traveling with pets can be a joy and your trip will be successful. | |
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Much has been written about body language during a job interview. Experts from across many fields are full of advice on just how to present your best performance in an interview using conscious (自觉的) body language choices. While many of these experts say there is a "secret" system for making the most of an interview, the reality is that most of them focus on a few general types of behaviors that have the greatest effect during a job interview. Entering the interview location - Your walk should be active and confident. Keep your shoulders straight, head up, and make eye contact with the people around you. Maintain (保持) an active facial expression and be confident when shaking hands and greeting people to whom you are introduced. During the interview - Sit in a straight and attentive posture. Never let your shoulders drop or your head hang down, but rather keep your head up and make eye contact with the interviewers. Don"t play with any papers or notes you have in front of you, and don"t lean (倚靠) your arms heavily on the table. Keep your body position open and make eye contact while listening to and answering questions. Leaving the interview location - No matter how you feel about your performance during the interview, carry yourself with confidence till you leave the interview location. Be confident when shaking hands and making eye contact as you say goodbye, and keep your body posture straight as you walk all the way to your car. Remember, the more you make active and confident body language a part of your daily life, the more it becomes a habit that follows you wherever you go. | ||
1. We can learn from the text that the "secret" system mainly refers to . | ||
A. body language B. habits C. language skills D. advice | ||
2. A proper posture in an interview is to . | ||
A. keep your head up B. sit in a relaxed way C. hold a piece of paper D. lean your arms on the table | ||
3. During the interview, which of the following is NOT mentioned? | ||
A. Eye contact. B. Clothing style. C. Sitting posture. D. Facial expression. | ||
4. What"s the purpose of the text? | ||
A. To show the general steps of an interview. B. To explain the meaning of body language. C. To persuade people to use more body language. D. To give advice on how to carry yourself in an interview. | ||
5. It can be inferred from the text that . | ||
A. knowledge plays a key role in an interview B. active body language helps a lot in an interview C. advice from experts makes a good result in an interview D. communication skills are necessary for a good interview |