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Passage Four
Career education is instruction intended to help young people identify, choose, and prepare for a career. Such instruction may focus on a person’s role in work, leisure, or family life. Career education differs from vocational education, which is designed to teach specific occupational skills.
Career education includes the formal and informal learning that occurs in the family, in the community, and in schools. In school, career education consists of instructive activities included in many courses. These activities are designed to improve the attitudes, knowledge, and skills important for work roles. Career education helps students develop self-understanding and use it to plan their education and working life.
A complete career education program in school begins in kindergarten and continues at least through high school. Many colleges and universities also offer career education through their counseling programs. In kindergarten and elementary school, youngsters learn about different types of work. In middle school or junior high school, children begin to explore the occupations and leisure activities that interest them most. In high school, students get more specific information about occupations and life styles. They may be in classroom, small group, or individual sessions where they learn how to make career decisions. They also should obtain the skills they need for further study or for a job after graduation. Counselors provide information on such matters as how to locate and apply for jobs and how to be successful in interviews. Teachers and counselors use a variety of methods to provide career education, including films about occupations or industries. Children may invite parents or other s to come to school and describe their jobs. A student may accompany a worker on the job. Cooperative education combines classroom study with practical work experience.
A child may get career education in all the following places EXCEPT ______.

A.
school
B.
family
C.
community
D.
public places
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【单选题】In paragraph 3, which of the following does NOT influence one’s body language() A.Sex. B.Educational background. C.Social status. D.Personal styl

A.
All of us communicate with one another verbally (口头的) as well as non-verbally. Most of the time we are not aware that we’re doing it. We wave a hand, meet someone else’s eyes or look away, shift positions in a chair. We make these movements unconsciously. But researchers have discovered that there is a system to them almost as consistent (一致的) and comprehensible as language.
B.
Every culture has its body language. The way an Englishman crosses his legs is nothing like the way a male American does it. In talking, Americans are likely to end a statement with a lowering of the eyelids. They conclude a question with a lift of the hand or a widening of the eyes. With a future-tense verb they often gesture with a forward movement. There are regional idioms too. Your sex, ethnic background, social class and personal style all influence your body language. Nevertheless, you move and gesture within a certain idiom.
C.
Usually, the wordless communication acts to qualify the words. What the non-verbal elements express very often, and very efficiently, is the emotional side of the message. When a person feels liked or disliked, often it’s a case of "not what he said but the way he said it."
D.
Experts in the study of communication through body movement are not prepared to spell out a precise vocabulary of gestures. When an American rubs his nose, it may mean he is disagreeing with someone or rejecting something. But there are other possible interpretations, too. The expert looks for patterns in the context, not for an isolated meaningful gesture.

【单选题】非处方药的标签和说明书的批准部门是()

A.
国务院药品监督管理部门
B.
国家药典委员会
C.
国家劳动保障行政部门
D.
省级人民政府药品监督管理部门
E.
省级卫生行政管理部门

【单选题】This sort of situation highlights a critical weakness in the leadership of the country: accountability()

A.
这种形势突显该国的一项致命缺陷:责任不清。
B.
该国的一个备受批评的弱点即责任不清连同这一形势共同突现出来。
C.
这种形势突显了该国领导中责任不清这项致命弱点。
D.
这种形势大大突显该国的一个备受批评的弱点:责任不清。

【单选题】Passage Three As America’s prison population has exploded, hard-pressed officials have relied on private prisons to house about 5 percent of the nation’s 1.7 million prisoners. But a num...

A.
The union would like to give up its power.
B.
The union hopes to have a change. C. The Washington, D.
C.
officials are to blame for the problems.
D.
It’s impossible to operate good prisons at low cost.

【单选题】Which of the following is NOT a way of non-verbal communications according to the fnst paragraph() A.Waving a hand. B.Making eye contact. C.Changing positions in a chair. D.Crying in a low voic

A.
All of us communicate with one another verbally (口头的) as well as non-verbally. Most of the time we are not aware that we’re doing it. We wave a hand, meet someone else’s eyes or look away, shift positions in a chair. We make these movements unconsciously. But researchers have discovered that there is a system to them almost as consistent (一致的) and comprehensible as language.
B.
Every culture has its body language. The way an Englishman crosses his legs is nothing like the way a male American does it. In talking, Americans are likely to end a statement with a lowering of the eyelids. They conclude a question with a lift of the hand or a widening of the eyes. With a future-tense verb they often gesture with a forward movement. There are regional idioms too. Your sex, ethnic background, social class and personal style all influence your body language. Nevertheless, you move and gesture within a certain idiom.
C.
Usually, the wordless communication acts to qualify the words. What the non-verbal elements express very often, and very efficiently, is the emotional side of the message. When a person feels liked or disliked, often it’s a case of "not what he said but the way he said it."
D.
Experts in the study of communication through body movement are not prepared to spell out a precise vocabulary of gestures. When an American rubs his nose, it may mean he is disagreeing with someone or rejecting something. But there are other possible interpretations, too. The expert looks for patterns in the context, not for an isolated meaningful gesture.
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【单选题】In paragraph 3, which of the following does NOT influence one’s body language() A.Sex. B.Educational background. C.Social status. D.Personal styl
A.
All of us communicate with one another verbally (口头的) as well as non-verbally. Most of the time we are not aware that we’re doing it. We wave a hand, meet someone else’s eyes or look away, shift positions in a chair. We make these movements unconsciously. But researchers have discovered that there is a system to them almost as consistent (一致的) and comprehensible as language.
B.
Every culture has its body language. The way an Englishman crosses his legs is nothing like the way a male American does it. In talking, Americans are likely to end a statement with a lowering of the eyelids. They conclude a question with a lift of the hand or a widening of the eyes. With a future-tense verb they often gesture with a forward movement. There are regional idioms too. Your sex, ethnic background, social class and personal style all influence your body language. Nevertheless, you move and gesture within a certain idiom.
C.
Usually, the wordless communication acts to qualify the words. What the non-verbal elements express very often, and very efficiently, is the emotional side of the message. When a person feels liked or disliked, often it’s a case of "not what he said but the way he said it."
D.
Experts in the study of communication through body movement are not prepared to spell out a precise vocabulary of gestures. When an American rubs his nose, it may mean he is disagreeing with someone or rejecting something. But there are other possible interpretations, too. The expert looks for patterns in the context, not for an isolated meaningful gesture.
【单选题】非处方药的标签和说明书的批准部门是()
A.
国务院药品监督管理部门
B.
国家药典委员会
C.
国家劳动保障行政部门
D.
省级人民政府药品监督管理部门
E.
省级卫生行政管理部门
【单选题】This sort of situation highlights a critical weakness in the leadership of the country: accountability()
A.
这种形势突显该国的一项致命缺陷:责任不清。
B.
该国的一个备受批评的弱点即责任不清连同这一形势共同突现出来。
C.
这种形势突显了该国领导中责任不清这项致命弱点。
D.
这种形势大大突显该国的一个备受批评的弱点:责任不清。
【单选题】Passage Three As America’s prison population has exploded, hard-pressed officials have relied on private prisons to house about 5 percent of the nation’s 1.7 million prisoners. But a num...
A.
The union would like to give up its power.
B.
The union hopes to have a change. C. The Washington, D.
C.
officials are to blame for the problems.
D.
It’s impossible to operate good prisons at low cost.
【单选题】Which of the following is NOT a way of non-verbal communications according to the fnst paragraph() A.Waving a hand. B.Making eye contact. C.Changing positions in a chair. D.Crying in a low voic
A.
All of us communicate with one another verbally (口头的) as well as non-verbally. Most of the time we are not aware that we’re doing it. We wave a hand, meet someone else’s eyes or look away, shift positions in a chair. We make these movements unconsciously. But researchers have discovered that there is a system to them almost as consistent (一致的) and comprehensible as language.
B.
Every culture has its body language. The way an Englishman crosses his legs is nothing like the way a male American does it. In talking, Americans are likely to end a statement with a lowering of the eyelids. They conclude a question with a lift of the hand or a widening of the eyes. With a future-tense verb they often gesture with a forward movement. There are regional idioms too. Your sex, ethnic background, social class and personal style all influence your body language. Nevertheless, you move and gesture within a certain idiom.
C.
Usually, the wordless communication acts to qualify the words. What the non-verbal elements express very often, and very efficiently, is the emotional side of the message. When a person feels liked or disliked, often it’s a case of "not what he said but the way he said it."
D.
Experts in the study of communication through body movement are not prepared to spell out a precise vocabulary of gestures. When an American rubs his nose, it may mean he is disagreeing with someone or rejecting something. But there are other possible interpretations, too. The expert looks for patterns in the context, not for an isolated meaningful gesture.
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