She can stay in her workroom for 10 hours without eating or sleeping,all her attention ()her painting.
A、focusing on
B、focused on
C、focusing in
D、foused on
A、focusing on
B、focused on
C、focusing in
D、foused on
A.focusing on
B.focused on
C.focusing in
D.focused in
A.focusing on
B.focused on
C.focusing in
D.focused in
Career Change
A. People who are thinking about changing careers are often afraid of what will happen if they quit their job. Will they find another one? Will they like another field as well as the one they are in now? Will they be able to grow and advance in a new organization?
B. As these questions come to mind, they should try to figure out the answers so they can reach a decision. Although there is a high rate of unemployment in some countries, there are usually jobs for skill ed workers who ca use computers or other equipment. Those who have specialized training in these areas can generally find a position without too much effort.
C .The question of whether they' II like another field more than their current one is also a crucial one. While it' s nice to dream about having another job , the reality may be that they aren't suited for it. For example , if an architect likes to cook but has no idea about how to run a business , it may be risky for him to open a restaurant. He can cook for his friends on weekends and satisfy his dreams of being a chef in that way.
D. Another good way for a person to find out if she will be successful in a new field is to try it out as a part-time job. Being an event planner sounds glamorous but helping friends with parties or weddings might show her that it also very stressful. However, if she has the creativity and organization necessary for such a position , she can continue to plan events for friends until she builds up a reputation. Then she can leave her current job to look for a job in event planning knowing that she' ll be successful in this area.
E. Once a person has found his or her specialty and decides on the change , it' s necessary to stick with it until the business gets off the ground. This usually takes about five years. If the move has been from one company to another, the person should stay until it is clear he is doing a good job and can advance to a higher position. Following this advice will make the transition smoother and the career change successful.
For each question , choose the best answer based on the reading sage. Write A , B , C or D on your Answer Sheet.
21. According to the reading , people who think about changing careers generally____.
A. quit their jobs
B. are afraid of quitting their jobs
C. find another one right away
D. grow and advance in a new organization
22. There is a high rate of unemployment in some countries , but skilled workers____.
A. lose their jobs
B. try to reach a decision
C. use computers
D. with training can still get jobs
23. If a person dreams about doing another job,____.
A. he is suited for it
B. he can run a business
C. he still may not be able to do it
D. he will be satisfied as a chef
24. Having a part-time job____.
A. is a good way to try another career
B. sounds glamorous
C. is very stressful
D. builds up a person' s career
25. You should stay in a new career at least fiv years because____.
A. it' s your specialty
B. you moved from one company to another
C. you can do a good job and advance in that time
D. the transition will smoother
She ______ study in peace. If she can't, she won't pass her exams.
A.has to be able to B.would be able to
C.can be able to D.may be able to
A.for
B.for as
C.how
D.however
A.eyes
B.ears
C.mouth
D.nose
A.She is limited by her gender role
B.She is brimmed with vitality
C.She is uneasy with her femininity
D.She wants to be a man
A.Covering up her hair, she is oblivious of her beauty
B.From covering up her hair to showcasing her hair, she reconciles with her identity as a woman
C.She likes admiring herself with long hair
D.Taking good care of her hair, she enjoys her natural beauty
You ______ her in her office last Friday;she's been out of town for two weeks.
A) needn't have seen B) must have seen C) might have seen D) can't have seen