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[单项选择]Since Andrew Benton graduated from college less than four years ago, he has dropped out of a Princeton Ph.D. program in economics, moved to rural Georgia to start a Web-software company that he’s trying to sell, and now works freelance (自由职业) for a cloud-computing company in Silicon Valley. He buys his own health insurance and contributes to his retirement accounts; neither his policy nor his accounts receive corporate contributions. Does his job instability and lack of benefits worry him Nope. The 26-year-old does not expect to hold a traditional 9-to-5 job unless he starts his own business again, and he is not overly pessimistic about the recession’s long-term effect on his career. "I don’t pay that much attention to what is going on in the economy," he says. "I just found stuff I was interested in."
Whatever you make of this attitude—smart, entitled, tech savvy (聪明的) , risky, or bold—Benton is arguably the protype (典型) of the new and perhaps ideal worker in the post-recession e
A. He has now an unsteady job without corporate welfare benefits.
B. Without a Ph.D., he was at a disadvantage when applying for job.
C. He gave up the chance to take a traditional corporate job.
D. It takes about four years for him to realize what he wants to be.
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Soon after I graduated from college, I was lucky enough to get a job in a department store. I worked there for three years as a secretary to the manager. Then I was promoted to the position of his assistant. I stayed on that job for another year, but then I got bored and decided to leave. I applied for other jobs in the same area. But I had no luck getting a second job. So in the end, I had to work as a waitress in a restaurant. Well, I wasn’t very successful, because I kept dropping things. After a few weeks, I lost my job again. Then, just by chance, I met an old friend. She found me a job as a television presenter on a program called "Business Today". This is the job I’m now doing. It is very interesting and I love it.
Where was the woman’s first job
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[简答题]Since the 19th century, Nathan Hale has been widely viewed as an American hero. He was the first American executed for spying for his country. Statues of him stand in New York City, at Yale University, and at the Central Intelligence Agency’s headquarters. (46)His last words, "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country" indicate his deep devotion to his nation and have been an inspiration to subsequent generations of Americans.
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His activities upon arriving at New York remain something of a mystery. I