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  • 1. (2023高二上·东湖期末) 阅读短文,回答问题

    I started out my career as an editor for a travel magazine. I didn't really mind the work, but I wanted something more challenging. My sister sent me some details about a content management position in a digital reading company. The job was a seemingly perfect mix of my skills and interests, so I jumped at it.

    However, soon after I joined the company, its model changed to focusing on education, and everything about my position changed. I was asked to take on the completely different roles of selling the products to teachers and training people. I had no experience in sales, training or education. On top of that, I'm an introvert (内向的人).I felt more than a little outside my comfort zone.

    I knew I wanted to grow as an individual and make a serious impact on the company. I told myself that everything felt overwhelming(令人不知所措的) at first and I should at least try. In a way, I felt like I didn't have a choice. I knew jumping out of the nest was the right thing for me, even though it felt pretty awful.

    I was fortunate to be surrounded by very helpful people, both at work and at home. My best friend reminded me that I had taken huge leaps of faith in the past and told me I would pull through just fine. It also helped that my boss seemed to have more faith in my capabilities than I did. She never asked if I thought I could do it; she only asked if I was interested in trying.

    I spent hours researching my company's products. I asked lots of questions and spoke to so many teachers and there were soon more good experiences than difficult ones. I looked for opportunities to put in extra effort. The more I did, the better I felt.

    Over time, I discovered that the job was something I could do and liked doing. It was incredibly rewarding to see the company grow and know that I had something to do with its success. Sure, I made mistakes and took on more than I could handle. But I also learned that it's important to take risks and accept new opportunities, even when you're not sure whether you'll do well. I don't think there's anything worse than failing because you refuse to even try. I'm so glad I tried, and know I'll do it again.

    1. (1) Why did the author change her job?
      A . She was not satisfied with her salary. B . She got bored with the editing job. C . She found a job that seemed perfect for her. D . She was introduced to the new company.
    2. (2) What happened after the author joined the new company?
      A . She quickly got used to the new position. B . She wanted to quit because of the great pressure. C . The boss thought she was unsuitable for her post. D . Her new duties pushed her to explore her full ability.
    3. (3) How did the author finally manage to handle her job?
      A . She always had faith in her abilities. B . Her boss guided her in her work step by step. C . She made every effort to improve her work with the help of others. D . Her colleagues offered to take on some of her tasks.
    4. (4) The author wrote this article mainly to ______.
      A . warn readers about the risks of changing jobs B . give advice on how to step out of one's comfort zone C . show off the success she has achieved D . share the lessons she has learned from her progress

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