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\ there was a hollowingout of the jobs market which left many people for a long period out of work and struggling to make a living\ \ and led to a rise in inequality Thisthe dark side of technological revolution\

That hollowingout is going to be potentially on a much greater scale in the future when we have machines thinking and doing the cognitive and technical skills of humans\Haldane said professions like accountancy could be among those hardest hit by the rise of AL But he suggested economists could escape

1What is the dark side mentioned in the text A The hollowingout has become a major social problem B Less and less people have the desire to learn accountancy C Intelligent computers and robots decrease good workers D The technological revolution causes people to lose jobs

2Why are economists the lucky dog in the new technological revolution A The study about economy is at a low level B Economists work on a traditional professional job C There is no machine that can work as an economist D Economists have the chance to avoid technological revolution 3What should be done to deal with the serious situation A To call for people to devote more to studying history

B To teach people to grasp the chances technological revolution brings about C To warn people not to work on transport and manufacturing industries D To ask workers to develop and think as the intelligent computers and robots do 4What attitude did Haldane have towards the future employment A Positive B Aggressive C Critical DWorried

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1510֣Children who have developed leadership skills are sure to have a bright future 1 Not only will they gain more selfesteem and interact more easily with their peers they can also make an impact on their community These qualities will continue to develop as children grow up Here are simple techniques to develop children's leadership qualities

Discuss peer pressure Children are often exposed to peer pressure and worry about how others view them 2 Leadership requires being socially involved but still honoring personal morals and standards Discuss hypotheticalģ peer pressure situations and ask kids to consider how they'd behave in different situations

3 When they're able to clearly show their thoughts they feel more selfconfident to deal with complex problems You can help by encouraging children to speak out and by listening seriously to their thoughts Although many children go through rebellious stages don't enforce silence Instead suggest selfexpression

Teach by example4 Even if they don't express it aloud children may see you as a role model Model leadership behavior by helping others volunteering in leadership positions and taking action in everyday life

Develop children's individual talents and encourage participation Every child has potential for leadership skills but not every child develops skills in the same way 5 A child might be a talented athlete or skilled at painting and drawing Find ways for kids to develop these skills in a group setting which promotes teamwork and social skills

A Encourage children to express themselves B Pay attention to specific interests and abilities C Find volunteer and community service opportunities D Children start benefiting from leadership skills at any age E Children with selfawareness have a greater ability to lead F Children observe the adults in their lives and value what they see G Talk with your children about the importance of avoiding peer pressure

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1630֣The stage lights dimmed and I took a quick look from behind the heavy black curtains into the audience Blinded by the lights I quickly 1 It seems that a great number of eyes were looking at me I took a deep 2 as the music of my dance began to play I entered the stage and began my3 the graduation test of the classical Indian dance

After a decade of learning this art form I had 4 been considered ready to take on the most difficult act The test is the most to all the factors in one's life that5 important event in a dancer's life as it pays6 the dance form one's culture and family

The performance is undertaken only by the most7 and determined students It is a difficult process hours every day that requires much8 For more than six months I spent two to three hours every day9 these dances Many times I10 myself to my physical and mental breaking point but still I would not stop I could not give up There was always so much more to do and so much more to11

I12 a lot about myself in those tiring hours I learned that I was far too13 to give up and I was too proud to prove myself 14 after I had set an unrealistic goal Even with physical pain and mental15 I forced myself to meet my 16 Even when I was at the end of my17 there was always something driving me on forcing me not to give up

Fortunately I made it What I had done 18 the success It was in those hours that I learned what a dancer19 is Those time was evidence that I could20 something I set out to do 1A reached out 2A sleep 3A career 4A eventually 5A debt 6A develop

B set off B breath B attempt B easily B respect B rescue

C pulled back C thought C response C absolutely C interest C introduce

D broke away D sorrow D performance D desperately D visit D promote

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7A beautiful 8A talent 9A recording 10A pushed 11A forget 12A discovered 13A brilliant 14A careless 15A function 16A budget 17A limit 18A increased 19A completely 20A change

B focused B strength B discussing B addicted B design B abandoned B brave B nervous B stress B deadline B purpose B deserved B cruefly B supply

C intelligent C comprehension C practicing C treated C learn C controlled C stubborn C frightened C level C expense C preparation C expanded C originally C accomplish

D considerate D commitment D designing D applied D research D undertook D discouraged D wrong D action Dexpectation Ddestination D exposed D truly D explain

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1715֣In his book Intentional Living author John Maxwell shares that back in 1976 he received a gift from one of his1 assistAs he unwrapped the gift he saw that it was a book2 name The Greatest Story Ever Told He couldn't wait3 read it

But when he opened the book he was4 astonish to see that the pages were blank Inside the book was5 note that said \ your life is before you Fill these pages with kind acts and good thoughts of your heart Write a great story about your life\ Then he6 begin to write his book

Every day we live out our story through our words actions and decisions But we must remember to live with intention to focus on what 7 matter most in life and to regain that focus when we get changed Without intention we can become unfocused in

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