Unit 7 Careers Lesson 2 Career Skills 随堂检测-(2020)新北师大版高中英语高二选择性必修第三册.docx
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1、Unit 7 Careers Lesson 2 Career Skills2021-2022学年高二英语北师大版(2019)选择性必修第三册随堂检测一、填空1.If you want a m_ learner, make sure they understand why the task is important.2.In a news release, the company said it had experienced severe f_ problems.3.The record has already proved a success and may well start a t_.
2、 4.Political news was often _(和相关的) to economic and social problems.5.A good teacher should have the _(创造力), imagination and exploration ability.6.You can be paid in cash weekly or by cheque monthly; those are the two _(可供选择的事物).7.I think they developed their ideas step by step _(合乎逻辑地).8.Your pronu
3、nciation, your memory and your _(理解力) will be all improved.9.Supporters of _(生物技术) say these crops are safe and tested before governments approve them.10.We guarantee _(replace) the broken door free of charge.二、完形填空 Five years ago, I took a career risk by leaving my job to work on a ship. My medical
4、 friends did their best to persuade me, saying that running away to sea would 1 my career. But after these years working as a junior doctor, I was willing to take the risk. Desperate for adventure, I boarded a ship in Singapore with 2,000 passengers and crew. To my2 , the hospital was well equipped,
5、 with an X-ray machine and a blood analyser. That first voyage was a learning experience, a3 schedule full of safety drills. There was so much new information to4 . Even remembering which uniform to wear each day was a challenge. Most confusingly, I often forgot to5 my clock when the ship crossed ti
6、me zones. As a doctor, I was responsible for the 600 crew, and I was on call for the entire ship. Far from6 seasickness and sunburn, I had to deal with other7 , for my patients were wide and varied. The ships medical centre was8 a floating emergency room, and we didnt have a team of specialists on h
7、and for a second9 . With long and unpredictable hours, it required mental toughness. As you can guess, many of the passengers were elderly. Heart attacks didnt 10 geography and emergency evacuations(疏散) were difficult to 11 . I recall one such patient, who was taken off the ship halfway through the
8、Panama Canal. After a terrifying ride in an old ambulance, I was relieved that the patient 12 long enough to arrive at the hospital in Panama City. Thankfully, there were several unexpected 13 to the job. I regularly enjoyed the passenger facilities and I even hosted my own table of passengers in th
9、e evening. On rare days off, I 14 as a tour guide on trips ashore. I got to fly over Alaska in a seaplane and watched a ballet in St Petersburg. Now, I understand being a ship doctor is not a jobits a way of 15 . One year at sea became two. I lost my career ambitions, but I redefined happiness in my
10、 life.1.A.launchB.restrictC.ruinD.pursue2.A.shockB.reliefC.excitementD.disappointment3.A.regularB.similarC.tightD.flexible4.A.search forB.figure outC.pick overD.take in5.A.upgradeB.repairC.setD.install6.A.experiencingB.sufferingC.preventingD.treating7.A.passengersB.specialistsC.diseasesD.risks8.A.fo
11、rtunatelyB.actuallyC.ultimatelyD.precisely9.A.examinationB.considerationC.discussionD.opinion10.A.refer toB.rely onC.have trouble withD.care about11.A.arrangeB.monitorC.encounterD.investigate12.A.survivedB.struggledC.insistedD.anticipated13.A.missionsB.benefitsC.requirementsD.priorities14.A.performe
12、dB.travelledC.volunteeredD.returned15.A.confidenceB.successC.experienceD.life三、阅读理解 Millions of Americans sit behind a computer screen, chained to their desk all day because the vast majority of stable, high-paying professions are office jobs. However, having a successful career does not require you
13、 to sit behind a desk and plug away at a computer all day. In fact, there are a large number of non-desk jobs in a variety of industries that are growing and offering workers a direct path to the middle class, according to a new analysis of labour market information from CareerBuilder. While most of
14、 the highest-paying non-desk jobs are medical professions that require a doctoral or professional degree, there are 170 non-desk professions that pay $15 per hour or more, do not require a bachelors degree for a typical entry-level position, and have seen at least 6 percent job growth over the last
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