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Do You Need an MBA


Perhaps you have seen the media stories and some of the exciting career opportunities of MBAs, and you imagine, "That could be me ... " You might be well into the career of (26) dreams, but you have been told you will need an (27) to advance. Or, you may be at a (28) in your career and wonder how you should make a translation. (29) of what initially inspired you to consider an MBA degree, you (30) start with a thorough self-assessment process that will help you match your personal strengths and interests with your professional ones to help you explore (31) an MBA makes sense for you.
(32) helps you focus and articulate your thinking. Exhibiting undirected thinking or behavior might (33) you from gaining admission to an MBA program. More importantly, you will limit your return on investment if you (34) choose a school or are ill-prepared to take (35) of its educational opportunities. The MBA is very different from many (36) graduate degrees, in which academic promise is (37) paramount in the admissions process. At a minimum, business school (38) officers consider career history and aspirations, evidence of leadership potential, and academic achievement. (39) the typical MBA candidate has several years of full-time, post-undergraduate work experience in a (40) capacity and can clearly articulate motivations for MBA study.
A good self-assessment process will help you establish specific career and education goals (41) utilize your strengths (42) address your weaknesses. Lacking specific goals, you will be searching (43) direction for a school. How will you eliminate options, much (44) make a choice you will be happy with in the end (45) will you determine whether the MBA experience was a good value Whenever you are considering major changes in your life, self-assessment can help you clarify your goals and make wise decisions.

A. When B. How C. Whether D. Why

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参考答案:B

解析: 此句的意思是“你将如何决定读MBA的经历是否是很有价值的”。

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You may feel lonely at break or lunchtime when a best friend isn’t around—maybe because he or she moved to a different school or a different class. You want to have new friends, but how do you make them? Maybe it seems everybody else already has his or her friends. But remember, there’s always room for more friends.

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小题1: How do you feel when your best friend isn’t around you according to the passage?

 

小题2: Why do some kids feel lonely at break according to the writer?

小题3: What is the best way to make friends according to the writer?

小题4: Why do some kids need help from teachers to make friends according to the writer?

小题5: What should you do if you want to make more friends? (请自拟一句话作答)

 

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