A. Use business recordings B. Speak slowly and clearly C. Learn telephone manners D. Always be considerate of your friends E. Make sure you understand the other speaker | |||
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As a new journalist, Zhou Yang is eager to get a scoop, but he has to wait until he"s more e 1 . What he learned from his first assignment is really u 2 . For example, he finds 3 unnecessary to take a camera when he 4 (cover) a story, because a p 5 photographer will assist him. 6 he needs are curiosity and a good nose for a story. During the interview, he should listen 7 the facts, and m 8 prepare for the next questions d 9 on what the person says. There"s also a trick of trade, that is, with the permission of the i 10 , he can use a recorder to get the facts straight to support his story. | |||
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Most of us lead a busy life. 1 We think, "If I reached my goal, then I would be happy", or "If I could get a better job, then I would enjoy life." But why not enjoy life right now? Firstly, take time to notice and appreciate the beauty in your own surroundings. _2_ "There is a great big world of wonder and beauty around us!" And as Brodersen explains. "Look for the beauty of the sunrise and of a friend"s smile that brightens your day.Open your eyes to see the beauty you might not normally see. Doing so helps to cheer you up." Secondly, taking time to experiencing some simple pleasures also can bring joy to your heart and ease your stress. Take me for example. _3_One universal simple pleasures is finding things that make you laugh. Make time to laugh every day. Thirdly, don"t take your family and friends for granted. Rich, rewarding relationships add greatly to the enjoyment of life. When you think of someone, why not call, e-mail or write them? _4 _As Wayne Lawton explains, "Invest time in relationships. Remove the attitude, what"s in it for me? Happiness is found in putting other"s interests, desires and concerns ahead of our own whenever possible. Selfishness is a dead-end street." _5 _ | |||
A. I delight in simple things like my favorite tea drink, a bubble bath or family photos. B. In my spare time, I enjoy collecting stamps and reading novels. C. Driven by the "urgent", we forget to enjoy life. D. So please treasure relationship. E. You don"t need to travel far to find beauty. F. Be aware of beauty in nature. G. A short e-mail or phone call can make a world of difference to someone. | |||
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One of the main decisions you must make when traveling is deciding where to stay. A good place to stay can often make a holiday. Whether you are looking for a classy hotel or a night under the stars, we can guide you through your different options. Bed and Breakfast An English invention, bed and breakfasts offer exactly what they suggest, a bed for the night and breakfast in the morning. People who hate the anonymity of hotels but want more luxury than a hostel often choose to stay at bed and breakfasts. "B&B"s", usually someone"s private home, are often found in the countryside. Hostels For those traveling on a tight budget, hostels are the best accommodation option. Informal places usually with a friendly youthful vibe(氛围), they offer dormitory beds for rent. Bathrooms are usually down the hall. Remember to check reviews by previous guests online before you book your hostel. Couch Surfing An unusual but interesting option, couch surfing is a growing trend among young internationals. The idea is that you become a member of the online couch-surfing community (www. couchsurfing. com) and then when you travel, look up other members in that country and ask to stay on their couch (沙发). Most hosts will suggest sightseeing trips and take you out in the evening, making it a great way to see things that aren"t in your guidebook. And remember, it may be free but don"t forget to offer to buy your host a drink or dinner. Camping Sleeping under the stars! For budget travelers staying at camping grounds is the cheapest way to travel. The drawback is that you have to carry a tent with you. Camping grounds can be found across Europe, America and Australia. However, if you intend on camping in busy cities, check first where the nearest campsite is. More often than not, they are on the outskirts, which can mean lengthy bus rides into town when you want to eat or see the sights. | |||
1. Hostels are popular among budget travelers because they provide _____. | |||
A. a friendly atmosphere B. dormitory beds for sale C. reviews by previous guests D. beds and bathrooms as well | |||
2. The advantage of couch surfing is that _____. | |||
A. you don"t have to pay any money B. you can have a couch to sleep on C. you can explore the nightlife there D. the host will charge you for sightseeing | |||
3. The disadvantage of camping is that you have to ______. | |||
A. sleep in the open air B. take some extra articles C. camp near big cities for safety D. take a long distance bus to the campsites | |||
4. You want a better but not too expensive place to stay, you may choose _____. | |||
A. Bed and Breakfast B. Hostels C. Couch Surfing D. Camping | |||
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We should show respect to everybody, especially our elders because they are ahead of us—in age, in wisdom and maturity, in experience and education. Our 1 have done a lot for us, directly or indirectly and most of us 2 everything to their kindness and love. When we 3 them respect, whether it is by bowing to them, or 4 them with a smile, or offering them any help they need, it is one way of 5 our own love and gratitude to them. 6 , elders have also been through all the years you are 7 and know a little more about the world than you do. It is 8 that you do not agree with the belief of your elders, but this is nothing new. All younger generations have always 9 with their elders and it is these differences that bring changes in human 10 . However much you disagree with them, give them credit for their 11 . With changing times and 12 influences, youngsters no longer know what is interpreted as disrespect to elders. Youngsters should 13 express their views and if there are arguments, they should not 14 their voices. If there is no space on sofas or chairs, children will immediately 15 their places, and sit on the carpet. In buses and trains, youngsters are 16 to give up their places to older people. This is not a 17 of who has more rights. It is simply that those who are younger have the strength to bear 18 , or tolerate unpleasantness, so it is natural to show consideration to those who are older and perhaps at a 19 disadvantage. When you do simple things as a mark of respect, elders become 20 that youngsters care for them, and they respond with affection and kindness. | |||
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