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..2017考研英語二真題+答案〔缺少完型填空1-20SectionⅠUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword<s>foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,C,orDontheANSWERSHEET.<10points>.Peoplehavespeculatedforcenturiesaboutafuturewithoutwork,.Todayisnodifferent,withacademics,writers,andactivistsonceagain_1_warningthattechnologyisreplacinghumanworkers.Someimaginethatthecomingwork-freeworldwillbedefinedby_2_inequality:Afewwealthypeoplewillownallthecapital,andthemasseswillstruggleinanimpoverishedwasteland.Adifferentandnotmutuallyexculsive_3_holdsthatthefuturewillbeawastelandofadifferentsort,one_4_bypurposelessness:Withoutjobstogivetheirlives_5_,peoplewillsimplybecomelazyanddepressed._6_,today’sunemployeddon’tseemtobehavingagreattime.OneGalluppollfoundthat20percentofAmericanswhohavebeenunemployedforatleastayearreporthavingdepression,doubletheratefor_7_Americans.Also,someresearchsuggeststhatthe_8_forrisingratesofmortality,mental-healthproblems,andaddiction_9_poorly-educated,middle-agedpeopleisashortageofwell-paidjobs.Anotherstudyshowsthatpeopleareoftenhappieratworkthanintheirfreetime.Perhapsthisiswhymany_10_abouttheagonizingdullnessofajoblessfuture.Butitdoesn’t_11_followfromfindingslikethesethataworldwithoutworkwouldbefilledwithmalaise.Suchvisionsarebasedonthe_12_ofbeingunemployedinasocietybuiltontheconceptofemployment.Inthe_13_ofwork,asocietydesignedwithotherendsinmindcould_14_strikinglydifferentcircumstancesforthefutureoflaborandleisure.Today,the_15_ofworkmaybeabitoverblown."Manyjobsareboring,degrading,unhealthy,andasquanderingofhumanpotential,"saysJohnDanaher,alecturerattheNationalUniversityofIrelandinGalwaywhohaswrittenaboutaworldwithoutwork."Globalsurveysfindthatthevastmajorityofpeopleareunhappyatwork."Thesedays,becauseleisuretimeisrelatively_16_formostworkers,peopleusetheirfreetimetocounterbalancetheintellectualandemotional_17_oftheirjobs."WhenIcomehomefromahardday’swork,Ioftenfeel_18_,"Danahersays,adding,"InaworldinwhichIdon’thavetowork,Imightfeelratherdifferent"—perhapsdifferentenoughtothrowhimself_19_ahobbyorapassionprojectwiththeintensityusuallyreservedfor_20_matters.1[A]boasting[B]warning[C]denying[D]ensuring2[A]uncertainty[B]unreliability[C]instability[D]inequality3[A]policy[B]guideline[C]prediction[D]resolution4[A]measured[B]divied[C]balanced[D]characterized5[A]meaning[B]wisdom[C]glory[D]freedom6[A]indeed[B]instead[C]thus[D]nevertheless7[A]rich[B]working[C]urban[D]educated8[A]substitute[B]requirement[C]compensation[D]explanation9[A]under[B]beyond[C]among[D]alongside10[A]leavebehind[B]worryabout[C]makeup[D]setaside11[A]atatistically[B]necessarily[C]occasionally[D]economicall12[A]downsides[B]chance[C]benefits[D]principles13[A]course[B]height[C]face[D]absence14[a]disturd[b]restore[C]yield[D]exclude15[A]model[B]virtue[C]practice[D]hardship16[A]tricky[B]lengthy[C]scarce[D]mysterious17[A]threats[B]standards[C]qualities[D]demands18[A]tired[B]ignored[C]confused[D]starved19[A]off[B]against[C]into[D]behind20[A]professional[B]technological[C]educational[D]interpersonal完型填空[答案]BwarningDinequalityCpredictionDcharacterizedAmeaningAIndeedBworkingDexplanationAunderworryaboutBnecessarilyBchancesDabsenceCyieldCpracticeCscarceDdemands18.AtiredCintoDinterpersonalSectionⅡReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.<40points>Text1EverySaturdaymorning,at9am,morethan50,000runnerssetofftorun5kmaroundtheirlocalpark.TheParkrunphenomenonbeganwithadozenfriendsandhasinspired400eventsintheUKandmoreabroad.Eventsarefree,staffedbythousandsofvolunteers.Runnersrangefromfouryearsoldtograndparents;theirtimesrangefromAndrewBaddeley’sworldrecord13minutes48secondsuptoanhour.ParkrunissucceedingwhereLondon’sOlympic"legacy"isfailing.TenyearsagoonMonday,itwasannouncedthattheGamesofthe30thOlympicwouldbetoleveranationofsportloversawayfromtheircouches.Thepopulationwouldbefitter,healthierandproducemorewinners.Ithasnothappened.Thenumberofadultsdoingweeklysportdidrise,bynearly2millionintherun-upto2012-butthegeneralpopulationwasgrowingfaster.Worse,thenumbersarenowfallingatanacceleratingrate.Theoppositionclaimsprimaryschoolpupilsdoingatleasttwohoursofsportaweekhavenearlyhalved.Obesityhasrisenamongadultsandchildren.OfficialretrospectionscontinueastowhyLondon2012failedto"inspireageneration."ThesuccessofParkrunoffersanswers.Parkrunisnotaracebutatimetrial:Youronlycompetitoristheclock.Theethoswelcomesanybody.Thereisasmuchjoyoverapuffed-outfirst-timerbeingclappedoverthelineasthereisabouttoptalentshining.TheOlympicbidders,bycontrast,wantedtogetmorepeopledoingsportandtoproducemoreeliteathletes.Thedualaimismixedup:Thestressonsuccessovertakingpartwasintimidatingfornewcomers.Indeed,thereissomethingalittleabsurdinthestategettinginvolvedplaningofsuchafundamentally"grassroots"conceptascommunitysportsassociations.Ifthereisaroleforgovernment,itshouldreallybegettinginvolvedinprovidingcommongoods-makingsurethereisspaceforplayingfieldsandthemoneytopavetennisandnetballcourts,andencouragingtheprovisionofalltheseactivitiesinschools.Butsuccessivegovernmentshavepresidedoversellinggreenspaces,squeezingmoneyfromlocalauthoritiesanddecliningattentiononsportineducation.Insteadofwordy,worthystrategies,futuregovernmentsneedtodomoretoprovidetheconditionsforsporttothrive.Oratleastnotmakethemworse.AccordingtoParagraph1,Parkrunhas?????.[A]gainedgreatpopularity[B]createdmanyjobs[C]strengthenedcommunityties[D]becomeanofficialfestivalTheauthorbelievesthatLondon’sOlympic"legacy"hasfailedto?????.[A]boostpopulationgrowth[B]promotesportparticipation[C]improvethecity’simage[D]increasesporthoursinschoolsParkrunisdifferentfromOlympicgamesinthatit?????.[A]aimsatdiscoveringtalents[B]focusesonmasscompetition[C]doesnotemphasizeelitism[D]doesnotattractfirst-timersWithregardtomasssports,theauthorholdsthatgovernmentsshould?????.[A]organize"grassroots"sportsevents[B]superviselocalsportsassociations[C]increasefundsforsportsclubs[D]investinpublicsportsfacilitiesTheauthor’sattitudetowhatUKgovernmenthavedoneforsportsis?????.[A]tolerant[B]critical[C]uncertain[D]sympatheticText1[答案]21.A
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criticalText2Withsomuchfocusonchildren’suseofscreens,it’seasyforparentstoforgetabouttheirownscreenuse."Techisdesignedtoreallysuckyouin,"saysJennyRadeskyinherstudyofdigitalplay,"anddigitalproductsaretheretopromotemaximalengagement.Itmakesithardtodisengage,andleadstoalotofbleed-overintothefamilyroutine."Radeskyhasstudiedtheuseofmobilephonesandtabletsatmealtimesbygivingmother-childpairsafood-testingexercise.Shefoundthatmotherswhouseddevicesduringtheexercisestarted20percentfewerverbaland39percentfewernonverbalinteractionswiththeirchildren.Duringaseparateobservation,shesawthatphonesbecameasourceoftensioninthefamily.Parentswouldbelookingattheiremailswhilethechildrenwouldbemakingexcitedbidsfortheirattention.Infantsarewiredtolookatparents’facestotrytounderstandtheirworld,andifthosefacesareblankandunresponsive-astheyoftenarewhenabsorbedinadevice-itcanbeextremelydisconcertingforthechildren.Radeskycitesthe"stillfaceexperiment"devisedbydevelopmentalpsychologistEdTronickinthe1970s.Init,amotherisaskedtointeractwithherchildinanormalwaybeforeputtingonablankexpressionandnotgivingthemanyvisualsocialfeedback:Thechildbecomesincreasinglydistressedasshetriestocapturehermother’sattention."Parentsdon’thavetobeexquisitelypresentatalltimes,butthereneedstobeabalanceandparentsneedtoberesponsiveandsensitivetoachild’sverbalornonverbalexpressionsofanemotionalneed,"saysRadesky.Ontheotherhand,Tronickhimselfisconcernedthattheworriesaboutkids’useofscreensarebornoutofan"oppressiveideologythatdemandsthatparentsshouldalwaysbeinteracting"withtheirchildren:"It’sbasedonasomewhatfantasised,verywhite,veryupper-middle-classideologythatsaysifyou’refailingtoexposeyourchildto30,000wordsyouareneglectingthem."Tronickbelievesthatjustbecauseachildisn’tlearningfromthescreendoesn’tmeanthere’snovaluetoit-particularlyifitgivesparentstimetohaveashower,dohouseworkorsimplyhaveabreakfromtheirchild.Parents,hesays,cangetalotoutofusingtheirdevicestospeaktoafriendorgetsomeworkoutoftheway.Thiscanmakethemfeelhappier,whichletsthembemoreavailabletotheirchildtherestofthetime.AccordingtoJennyRadesky,digitalproductsaredesignedto______.[A]absorbuserattention[B]increaseworkefficiency[C]simplifyroutinematters[D]betterinterpersonalrelationsRadesky’sfood-testingexerciseshowsthatmothers’useofdevices______.[A]takesawaybabies’appetite[B]distractschildren’sattention[C]reducesmother-childcommunication[D]slowsdownbabies’verbaldevelopmentRadeskycitesthe"stillfaceexperiment"toshowthat______.[A]itiseasyforchildrentogetusedtoblankexpressions[B]parentsneedtorespondtochildren’semotionalneeds[C]verbalexpressionsareunnecessaryforemotionalexchange[D]childrenareinsensitivetochangesintheirparents’moodTheoppressiveideologymentionedbyTronickrequiresparentsto______.[A]protectkidsfromexposuretowildfantasies[B]teachtheirkidsatleast30,000wordsayear[C]remainconcernedaboutkids’useofscreens[D]ensureconstantinteractionwiththeirchildrenAccordingtoTronick,kids’useofscreensmay_______.[A]maketheirparentsmorecreative[B]givetheirparentssomefreetime[C]helpthemwiththeirhomework[D]helpthembecomemoreattentiveText2[答案]26.Aabsorbuserattention27.Creducesmother-childcommunication28.Bparentsneedtorespondtochildren’semotionalneeds29.Densureconstantinteractionwiththeirchildren30.BgivetheirparentssomefreetimeText3Today,widespreadsocialpressuretoimmediatelygotocollegeinconjunctionwithincreasinglyhighexpectationsinafast-movingwordoftencausesstudentstocompletelyoverlookthepossibilityoftakingagapyear.Afterall,ifeveryoneyouknowisgoingtocollegeinthefall,itseemssillytostaybackayear,doesn’tit?Andaftergoingtoschoolfor12years,itdoesn’tfeelnaturaltospendayeardoingsomethingthatisn’tacademic.Butwhilethismaybetrue,it’snotagoodenoughreasontocondemngapyears.There’salwaysaconstantfearoffallingbehindeveryoneelseonthesociallyperpetuated"racetothefinishline,"whetherthatbetowardgraduateschool,medicalschooloralucrativecareer.Butdespitecommonmisconceptions,agapyeardoesnothindthesuccessofacademicpursuits-infact,itprobablyenhancesit.StudiesfromtheUnitedStatesandAustraliashowthatstudentswhotakeagapyeararegenerallybetterpreparedforandperformbetterincollegethatthosewhodonot.Ratherthanpullingstudentsback,agapyearpushesthemaheadbypreparingthemforindependence,newresponsibilitiesandenvironmentalchanges-allthingsthatfirst-yearstudentsoftenstrugglewiththemost.Gapyearexperiencescanlessentheblowwhenitcomestoadjustingtocollegeandbeingthrownintoabrandnewenvironment,makingiteasiertofocusonacademicsandactivitiesratherthanacclimationblunders.Ifyou’renotconvincedoftheinherentvalueintakingayearofftoexploreinterests,thenconsideritsfinancialimpactonfutureacademicchoice.AccordingtotheNationalCenterforEducationStatistics,nearly80percentofcollegestudentsendupchangingtheirmajorsatleastonce.Thisisn’tsurprising,consideringthebasicmandatoryhighschoolcurriculumleavesstudentswithapoorunderstandingofthevastacademicpossibilitiesthatawaitthemincollege.Manystudentsfindthemselveslistingonemajorontheircollegeapplication,butswitchingtoanotheraftertakingcollegeclasses.It’snotnecessarilyabadthing,butdependingontheschool,itcanbecloselytomakeupcreditsafterswitchingtoolateinthegame.AtBostoncollege,forexample,youwouldhavetocompleteanextrayearwereyoutoswitchtothenursingschoolfromanotherdepartment.Takingagapyeartofigurethingsoutinitiallycanhelppreventstressandsavemoneylateron.Oneofthereasonsforhigh-schoolgraduatesnottakingagapyearisthatA.theythinkitacademicallymisleadingB.theyhavealotoffuntoexpectincollegeC.itfeelsstrangetododifferentlyfromothersD.Itseemsworthlesstotakeoff-campuscoursesStudiesfromtheUSandAustraliaimplythattakingagapyearhelpsKeepstudentsfrombeingunrealisticLowerrisksinchoosingcareersEasefreshmen’sfinancialburdensRelievefreshmenofpressuresTheword"acclimation"<Line8,Para.3>isclosestinmeaningtoAdaptationApplicationMotivationCompetitionAgapyearmaysavemoneyforstudentsbyhelpingthemA.AvoidacademicfailuresB.Establishlong-termgoalC.SwitchtoanothercollegeD.DecideontherightmajorThemostsuitabletitleforthistextwouldbeA.InFavoroftheGapB.TheABCsoftheGapYearC.TheGapYearComesBackD.TheGapYear:ADilemmaText3[答案]31.BTheyhavealotoffuntoexpectincollege32.Drelievefreshmenofpressure33.Badaptation34.Adecideontherightmajor35.BInfavoroftheGapYearText4Thoughoftenviewedasaproblemforwesternstates,thegrowingfrequencyofthewildfiresisanationalconcernbecauseofimpactonfederaltaxdollars,saysProfessorMaxMoritz,aspecialistinfireecologyandmanagement.In2015,theUSForestServiceforthefirsttimespentmorethanhalfofits$5.5billionannualbudgetfightingfires—nearlydoublethepercentageitspendonsuchefforts20yearsago.Ineffect,fewerfederalfindstodaysaregoingtowardstheagency’sotherwork—suchasforestconservations,watershedandculturalresourcesmanagement,andinfrastructureupkeep—thataffectthelivesofallAmericans.Anothernationwideconcerniswhetherpublicfrontotheragenciesaregoingintoconstructioninfire—pronedistricts.AsMoritzputsit,howoftenarefederaldollorsbuildinghomesarelikelytobelosttoawidefire?"It’salreadyahugeproblemfromapublicexpenditurepersperctiveforthewholecountry,"hesays"Weneedtotakeamanifyingglasstothat.Like,"Waitaminitues,isthisOk?"Dowewantinsteadtoredirectthosefundstoconcertrateonlower—hazardpartsofthelandscape?"SuchaviewwouldrequireacorrespondingshiftinthewayUSsocietytodayviewsfires,researcherssay.Foronething,conversationaboutwildfiresneedstobemoreinclusive.Overthepastdecade,thefocushasbeenonclimatechange—howthewarningoftheEarthfromgreenhousegasesisleadingtoconditionsthatworsenfires.Whileclimateisakeyelement,Moritzsays,itshouldn’tcomeattheexpenseoftherestoftheequation."Thehumansystemandlandscapesweliveonarelinked,andtheinteractionsgobothsways,"hesays.Fallingtorecognizethat,henotes,leadsto"anoverlysimplifiedviewofwhatthesolutionsmightbe.Ourperceptionoftheproblemandofwhatthesolutionisbecomesverylimited."Atthesametime,peoplecontinuetotreatfireasaneventthatneedstobewhollycontrolledandunleashedonlyoutofnecessity,saysProffesorBalchattheUniversityofColorado.Butacknowledgingfire’sinevitablepresenceinhumanlifeisanattitudecrucialtodevelopingforthelaws,politics,andpracticesthatmakeitassafeaspossible,shesays."We’redisconnectedourselvesfromlivingwithfire,"Balchsays,"Itisreallyimportanttounderstandandtryandtreaseoutwhatisthehumanconnectionwiththefiretoday."36.Morefrequencywildfireshavebecomeanationalconcernbecausein2015theytendtoA.causeahugeariseofinfrastructureexpenditureB.severelydamagedtheecologyofwesternstatesC.consumedarecord—highpercentageofbudgetD.exhaustedunprecendentedmanagementefforts37.Moritzcallsfortheuseof"amagnifyingglass"toA.raisemorefundsforfire-proneareasB.guaranteesaferspendingofpublicfundsC.avoidtheredirectionoffederalmoneyD.findwidefire—freepartsofthelandscape38.Whileadmittingthatclimateisakeyelement,MoritznotesthatA.publicdebateshavenotselectedyetB.fire—fightingconditionsareimprovingC.otherfactorsshouldnotbeoverlookedD.ashiftintheviewoffirehastakenplace39.TheoverlysimplifiedviewMoritzmentionsisaresultoffallingtoA.understandtheinterrelationofmanandnatureB.maximizetheroleoflandscapeinhumanlifeC.explorethemechanismofthehumansystemsD.discoverthefundamentalmakeupofnature40.ProfessorBalchpointoutthatfireissomethingmanshouldA.doawaywithB.keepawayfromC.payapriceforD.cometotermswithText4[答案]36.Cconsumedarecord-highpercentageofbudget37.Araisemorefundforfire-proneareas38.Cotherfactorsshouldnodbeoverlooked39.Aunderstandtheinterrelationsofmanandnature40.DcometotermswithPartBDirections:Readthefollowingtextandmatcheachofthenumbereditemsintheleftcolumntoitscorrespondinginformationintherightcolumn.Therearetwoextrachoicesintherightcolumn.MarkyouranswersontheANSWESHEET.<10minutes>ThedeclineinAmericanmanufacturingisacommonrefrain,particularlyfromDonaldTrump."Wedon’tmakeanythinganymore."hetoldFoxNews,whiledefendinghisownmade-in-Mexicoclothingline.Withoutquestion,manufacturinghastakenasignificanthitduringrecentdecades,andfurthertradedealsraisequestionsaboutwhethernewshockscouldhitmanufacturing.Butthereisalsoadifferentwaytolookatthedata.Acrossthecountry,factoryownersarenowgrapplingwithanewchallenge:Insteadofhavingtoomanyworkers,theymayendupwithtoofew.Despitetradecompetitionandoutsourcing.Americanmanufacturingstillneedstoreplacetensofthousandsofretiringboomerseveryyear.Millennialsmaynotbethatinterestedintakingtheirplaces.Otherindustriesarerecruitingthemwithsimilarorbetterpay.Forfactoryowners,italladdsuptostiffcompetitionforworkers-andupwardpressureonwages."They’rehardertofindandtheyhavejoboffers."saysJayDunwell,presidentofWolverineCoilSpring,afamily-ownedfirm."Theymaybecoming[intotheworkforce],butthey’vebeenpluckedbyotherindustriesthatarealsodoingaswellasmanufacturing."MrDunwellhasbegunbringinghighschooljuniorstothefactorysotheycangetexposedtoitsculture.AtRoManManufacturing,amakerofelectricaltransformersandweldingequipmentthathisfathercofoundedin1980,RobertRothkeepsacloseeyeontheageofhisnearly200workers.Fiveareretiringthisyear.MrRothhasthreecommunity-collegestudentsenrooledinawork-placementprogram,withastartingwageof$17aftertwoyears.Ataworktableinsidethetransformerplant,youngJasonStenquistlooksflusteredbythecoppercoilshe’stryingtoassembleandthearrivaloftwovisitors.It’shisfirstweekonthejob.Askedabouthischoiceofcareer,hesaysathighschoolheconsideredmedicalschoolbeforeswitchingtoelectricalengineering."Iloveworkingwithtools.Ilovingcreating."hesays.Buttowinovertheseyoungworkers,manufacturinghavetoclearanothermajorhurdle:parents,wholivedthroughtheworstUSeconomicdowntownsincetheGreatDespreesion,tellingthemtoavoidthefactory.Millennials"remembertheirfatherandmotherbothwerelaidoff.Theyblameitonthemanufacturingrecessions."saysBirgitKlohs,chiefexecutiveofTheRightPlace,abusinessdevelopmentagencywesternMichigan.Thereconcernsaren’tmisplaced:Employmentinmanufacturinghasfallenfrom17millionin1970to12millionin2015.Whentherecoverybegan,workerstrangersfirstappearedinthehigh-skilledtrades.Nowshortagesareappearingatthemid-skilledlevels."Thegapisbetweenthejobsthattakeonskillandthosethatrequirealotofskills."saysrobSpohr,abusinessprofessoratMontcalmCommunityCollege."There’reenoughpeopletofillthejobsatMcDonaldsandotherplaceswhereyoudon’tneedtohavemuchskill.It’sthatgapinbetween,andthat’swheretheproblemis."JulieParksofGrandRapidsCommunityCollegepointstoanotherkeytoanotherkeytoluringMillennialsintomanufacturing:aworker/lifebalance.Whiletheirparentswerecontenttoworklonghours,youngpeoplevalueflexibility."Overtimeisnotattractivetothisgeneration.Theyreallywanttolivetheirlives."shesays.[A]believethatitisimportanttokeepacloseeyeontheageofhisworkers41.JayDunwell[B]saysthatthemanufacturingrecessionistoblameforthelayoffoftheyoungpeople’sparents.42.JasonStenquist[C]saysthatforfactoryowners,workersarehardertofindbecauseofstiffcompetition.43.BirgitKlohs[D]saysthatheswitchedtoelectricalengineeringbecausehelovesworkingwithtools.44.RobSpohs[E]pointsoutthattheUSdoesn’tmanufactureanythinganymore.45.JulieParks[F]pointsoutthatthereareenoughpeopletofillthejobsthatdon’tneedmuchskill.[G]pointsoutthataworker/lifebalancecanattractyoungpeopleintomanufacturing.[答案]JayDunwell答案Csaysthatforfactoryowners,workersarehardertofindbecauseofstiffcompetition.JasonStenquist答案Dsaysthatheswitchedtoelectricalengineeringbecausehelovesworkingwithtools.BirgitKlohs答案Bsaysthatthemanufacturingrecessionistoblameforthelay-offoftheyoungpeople’sparents.RobSpohr答案Fpointsoutthereareenoughpeopletofillthejobsthatdon’tneedmuchskill.JulieParks答案Gpointsoutthatawork/lifebalancecanattractyoungpeopleintomanufacturing.Section=3\*ROMANIIITranslationDirections:ReadthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.YourtranslationshouldbewrittenneatontheANSWERSHEET.<10points>Mydreamhasalwaysbeentoworksomewhereinanareabetweenfashionandpublishing.Twoyearsbeforegraduatingfromsecondaryschool,ItookasewinganddesigncoursethinkingthatIwouldmoveon
toafashiondesigncourse.However,duringthatcourseIrealizedthatIwasnotgoodenoughinthisareatocompetewithothercreativepersonalitiesinthefuture,soIdecidedthatitwasnottherightpathforme.BeforeapplyingforuniversityItoldeveryonethatIwouldstudyjournalism,becausewritingwas,andstillis,oneofmyfavoriteactivities.But,tobehonest,Isaidit,becauseIthoughtthatfashionandmetogetherwasjustadream—Iknewthatnoonecouldimaginemeinthefashionindustryatall!SoIdecidedtolookforsomefashion-relatedcoursesthatincludedwriting.ThisiswhenInoticedthecourse"FashionMedia&Promotion."[答案]我總是夢想著在一個(gè)與時(shí)尚和出版相關(guān)的地方工作。在中學(xué)畢業(yè)前的兩年,我參加了一個(gè)縫紉和涉及課程,并想著自己會(huì)繼續(xù)去學(xué)習(xí)一個(gè)時(shí)尚設(shè)計(jì)課程。然而,上課期間我意識(shí)到自己并不擅長這一領(lǐng)域,將來也競爭不過其他富有創(chuàng)造力的人才
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