choose的用法6篇
choose的用法(1)
YOU CAN CHOOSE YOUR OWN LIFE
Occasionally, life can be?undeniably, impossibly difficult. We are faced with challenges and events that can seem overwhelming, life-destroying to the point where it may be hard to decide whether to keep going. But you always have a choice. Jessica Heslop shares her powerful, inspiring journey from the worst times in her life to the new life she has created for herself:
生活有時候困難得難以置信,但又不容置疑。我們面臨的挑戰與困境似乎無法抵御,試圖毀滅我們生活,甚至使你猶疑是否繼續走下去。但是你總有選擇的余地。從人生低谷走向新生活的杰西卡·赫斯樂普,在這里與我們分享她啟迪心靈、充滿震撼力的生活之旅。
In 2012 I had the worst year of my life.
2012年是我生活中最艱難的一年。
I worked in a finance job that I hated and I lived in a concrete jungle city with littlegreenery. I occupied my time with meaningless relationships and spent?copiousquantities of money on superficialities. I was searching for happiness and had no idea where to find it.
我做著討厭的財務工作,住在難尋綠色的高樓林立的城市。我忙于無意義的交往,在一些膚淺表面的東西上大筆開銷。我尋找快樂,卻又不知道它在哪里。
Then I fell ill with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) and became virtually bed bound. I had to quit my job and subsequently was left with no income. I lived with my boyfriend of then only 3 months who financially supported me and our relationship was put under great pressure. I eventually regained my physical health, but not long after that I got a call from my family at home to say that my father’s cancer had fiercely progressed and that he had been admitted to a?hospice.
然后我患上了慢性疲勞綜合癥,幾乎到了臥床不起的地步。我不得不辭掉工作,同時也就斷了財源。我和那時僅相處了3個月的男友住在一起,經濟上完全依賴于他,我們的關系承受著巨大壓力。終于我恢復健康,但不久,我接到家里的電話,父親的癌癥急劇惡化,已經住進了臨終關懷中心。
I left the city and I went home to be with him.
我離開了城市,回家陪父親。
He died 6 months later.
6個月之后,他去世了。
My father was a complete inspiration to me. He was always so strong that, for a minute after he drew his last breath, I honestly thought he would come back to life. I couldn’t believe I would never again cuddle into his big warm chest and feel safe no matter what.
父親的事讓我徹底清醒。他一直很強壯,在他咽氣之后一分鐘里,我真的認為,他會活過來。我不能相信,我再也不能依偎在他溫暖的懷抱里,享受他寬大的胸懷帶給我的安全感。
The grief that followed was intense for all of us 5 children and our mother, but we had each other.
母親和我們5個兄弟姐妹極為難過,但至少我們還擁有彼此。
But my oldest sister at that time complained of a bad back. It got so bad after 2 months that she too was admitted to hospital.
但是,那時我大姐開始抱怨著背痛,2個月后,因疼痛加劇也住進了醫院。
They discovered that she had highly advanced cancer in her bones and that there was nothing that they could do.
醫生們檢查發現,她已是骨癌晚期,對此他們已無能為力。
She died 1 month later.
1個月之后,她也走了。
I could never put into words the loss of my sister in my life.
大姐的逝去讓我陷入難以形容的痛苦之中。
She was a walking, talking angel and my favourite person in the whole world. If someone could have asked me the worst thing that could ever happen, it would have been losing her.
在這個世界上,她是一個能走路、會說話的天使,我最喜歡的人。如果有人問我,世界上發生的最壞的事情是什么,那就是失去她。
She was my soul-mate and I never thought I would journey this lifetime without her.
她是我的靈魂伴侶,我從來沒有想過,我會走過沒有她陪伴的生命旅程。
The Moment Of Deliberate Choice
抉擇時刻
The shock and extreme heart break brought me to my knees. The pain was so great and my world just looked?desolate. I had no real home, no money, no job, and no friends that cared. Not one person had even sent me a sympathy card for my loss.
我被打擊和極度的心痛擊挎了。強烈的痛苦使世界在我眼中變得如此凄涼。我沒有真正意義上的家,沒有錢,沒有工作,也沒有關心我的朋友。沒有一個人因我失去親人而寄給我慰問卡。
I made an attempt of my own life and I ended up in hospital.
我嘗試著活下去,結果住進了醫院。
I remember lying in the hospital bed, looking up at the ceiling and seeing my sister’s beautiful face. She stayed with me all night long.
我記得,躺在病床上,看著天花板,看到姐姐美麗的面龐。她整夜守候著我。
I realised during that night that I had a choice. I could choose to end my life or I could choose to live it.
那天晚上,我意識到我可以選擇。要么結束生命,要么活下去。
I looked in my sister’s eyes and I made a decision not to go with her just yet. That I would stay and complete my journey here.
望著姐姐的眼睛,我決定不跟她走。我要留下來,走完我的生命旅程。
I also made the decision that, I wouldn’t just live any life. I would live the life that I absolutely LOVE and nothing less.
同時,我還決定,不只為生活而生活,我要完全以自己想要的方式生活。
In that moment, the clarity that descended around me was like a light shining in a dark room for the first time. As if the earth’s plates had shifted under my feet and everything suddenly looked real for the first time.
在那一刻,這一想法第一次清晰得如同一盞在黑暗閃爍的明燈。好像腳下的地球版塊變換了,每一樣東西在我眼前都真實得前所未有。
The Blossoms Of My Newly Chosen Life
我的生活之花重新綻放了
Since then I have begun to shape the most beautiful life for myself.
從那時起,我開始為自己塑造最美麗的生活。
I now live in an adorable stone cottage in a stunningly green,?luscious?region of the UK amongst woodlands and lakes.
現在,我住在英國一棟迷人的小石屋里,綠樹掩映,與湖為伴,景色美麗宜人。
I have a deeply harmonious, joyful relationship with my amazing boyfriend, who’s gone through all this with me and we are very happy together.
我的男友很好,我們的關系和諧美好,他曾伴我度過那段艱難時期,現在我們一起分享著快樂。
I write a blog that inspires others to live the life that they love. It is what I know I was born to do and it truly makes my heart sing.
我寫博客,激勵他人過他們喜歡的生活。我知道這是我生來要做的事情,它真正使我感受到發自內心的快樂。
I am making new friends with beautiful souls all around the world.
我和世界上有著美好心靈的人交朋友。
I practise gratitude for my life every single day and I feel the?abundance?in everything I have now.
每一天,我滿懷對生活的感激之情,我滿足于我現在擁有的一切。
I spend quality time with the rest of my precious family and cherish every moment I have with them.
我與心愛的家人共度快樂時光,珍惜與他們相處的每一刻。
I have written a bucket list and am already manifesting so much of which I have always dreamed.
我列出愿望清單,它很大程度上體現了我一直以來夢想。
I connect with my heart often to ensure that I am always following my joy.
我時常與心交流,確保做著喜歡的事。
I love myself more deeply every day.
我一天比一天更愛自己。
I live authentically now.
現在我真正地活著。
Waking Up
清醒
It took something powerfully transformative in my life to make me wake up. Wake up to some fundamental truths of life.This life is a gift if you want to accept it. No matter what the obstacle, you can make your life abundant with joy and you can live authentically.
生活中一些重大變化使我清醒,使我意識到生活的基本真理。如果你愿意接受生活,它就是禮物。無論遭遇任何困難,你總能讓生活充滿快樂,真正地生活。
Not a day goes by when I don’t miss my father’s huge character or my beloved sister’s gentle brown eyes, but I know that I will be with them one day for an eternity. What I have now is so precious and so fleeting that I must grasp the joy in every moment I can, and treat it as the gift that it is.
沒有哪一天,我不思念父親溫暖的懷抱或至愛的姐姐溫柔的棕色眼睛,但是,我知道,終有一天我會與他們相聚。我現在擁有的是如此珍貴、如此易逝,我必須盡情享受每一刻的歡愉,將其視為上帝的饋贈。
You choose life every day. But do you choose the life that you love every day?
每一天,你選擇生活。但是,你是否每一天都過著想要的生活?
choose的用法(2)
Choose to Be Alone on Purpose
Here we are, all by ourselves, all 22 million of us by recent count, alone in our rooms, some of us liking it that way and some of us not. Some of us divorced, some widowed, some never yet committed.
Loneliness may be a sort of national disease here, and it"s more embarrassing for us to admit than any other sin. On the other hand, to be alone on purpose, having rejected company rather than been cast out by it, is one characteristic of an American hero. The solitary hunter or explorer needs no one as they venture out among the deer and wolves to tame the great wild areas. Thoreau, alone in his cabin on the pond, his back deliberately turned to the town. Now, that"s character for you.
Inspiration in solitude is a major commodity for poets and philosophers. They"re all for it. They all speak highly of themselves for seeking it out, at least for an hour or even two before they hurry home for tea.
Consider Dorothy Wordsworth, for instance, helping her brother William put on his coat, finding his notebook and pencil for him, and waving as he sets forth into the early spring sunlight to look at flowers all by himself. “How graceful, how benign, is solitude,” he wrote.
No doubt about it, solitude is improved by being voluntary.
Look at Milton"s daughters arranging his cushions and blankets before they silently creep away, so he can create poetry. Then, rather than trouble to put it in his own handwriting, he calls the girls to come back and write it down while he dictates.
You may have noticed that most of these artistic types went outdoors to be alone. The indoors was full of loved ones keeping the kettle warm till they came home.
The American high priest of solitude was Thoreau. We admire him, not for his self-reliance, but because he was all by himself out there at Walden Pond, and he wanted to be. All alone in the woods.
Actually, he lived a mile, or 20 minutes" walk, from his nearest neighbor; half a mile from the railroad; three hundred yards from a busy road. He had company in and out of the hut all day, asking him how he could possibly be so noble. Apparently the main point of his nobility was that he had neither wife nor servants, used his own axe to chop his own wood, and washed his own cups and saucers. I don"t know who did his laundry; he doesn"t say, but he certainly doesn"t mention doing his own, either. Listen to him: “I never found the companion that was so companionable as solitude.”
Thoreau had his own self-importance for company. Perhaps there"s a message here. The larger the ego, the less the need for other egos around. The more modest and humble we feel, the more we suffer from solitude, feeling ourselves inadequate company.
If you live with other people, their temporary absence can be refreshing. Solitude will end on Thursday. If today I use a singular personal pronoun to refer to myself, next week I will use the plural form. While the others are absent you can stretch out your soul until it fills up the whole room, and use your freedom, coming and going as you please without apology, staying up late to read, soaking in the bath, eating a whole pint of ice cream at one sitting, moving at your own pace. Those absent will be back. Their waterproof winter coats are in the closet and the dog keeps watching for them at the window. But when you live alone, the temporary absence of your friends and acquaintances leaves a vacuum; they may never come back.
The condition of loneliness rises and falls, but the need to talk goes on forever. It"s more basic than needing to listen. Oh, we all have friends we can tell important things to, people we can call to say we lost our job or fell on a slippery floor and broke our arm. It"s the daily succession of small complaints and observations and opinions that backs up and chokes us. We can"t really call a friend to say we got a parcel from our sister, or it"s getting dark earlier now, or we don"t trust that new Supreme Court justice.
Scientific surveys show that we who live alone talk at length to ourselves and our pets and the television. We ask the cat whether we should wear the blue suit or the yellow dress. We ask the parrot if we should prepare steak, or noodles for dinner. We argue with ourselves over who is the greater sportsman: that figure skater or this skier. There"s nothing wrong with this. It"s good for us, and a lot less embarrassing than the woman in front of us in line at the market who"s telling the cashier that her niece Melissa may be coming to visit on Saturday, and Melissa is very fond of hot chocolate, which is why she bought the powdered hot chocolate mix, though she never drinks it herself.
It"s important to stay rational.
It"s important to stop waiting and settle down and make ourselves comfortable, at least temporarily, and find some grace and pleasure in our condition, not like a self-centered British poet but like a patient princess sealed up in a tower, waiting for the happy ending to our fairy tale.
After all, here we are. It may not be where we expected to be, but for the time being we might as well call it home. Anyway, there is no place like home.
有意選擇獨處
事實如此,我們孤獨無伴地生活著。據最近的統計,共有2,200萬人獨自生活在自己的屋里。其中有些人喜歡這種生活,有些卻不是。 有些離了婚,有些鰥寡無伴,也有些從未結過婚。
孤獨或許是這里的一種民族弊病,它比起其他任何過錯更加令人難以啟齒。 而另一方面,故意選擇獨處,拒絕別人的陪伴而非為同伴所拋棄,這正美國式英雄的一個特點。 孤獨的獵人,孤獨的探險者,在鹿群和狼群中間冒險,去征服廣袤的荒野,這時他們并不需要有人陪伴。 梭羅獨居在湖畔的小屋,有意拋棄了城市生活。 現在,這成了你的個性。
獨處的靈感是詩人和哲學家最有用的東西。 他們都贊成獨處,都因能夠獨處而自視甚高,至少在他們匆匆忙忙趕回家喝茶之前的一兩個小時之內是如此。
就拿多蘿西·華茲華斯來說吧,她幫她兄弟威廉穿上外衣,為他找到筆記本和鉛筆,向他揮手告別,目送著他走進早春的陽光去獨自對花沉思。 他寫道:"獨處多么優閑, 美妙。"
毫無疑問,如果自愿獨處,則感覺要好得多。
瞧瞧彌爾頓的女兒們:她們為他準備好墊子和毯子,然后躡手躡腳地走開,以便他能創作詩歌。 然而他并不自己費神將詩歌寫下來,而是喚回女兒們,向她們口述,由她們寫下來。
也許你已經注意到,這些藝術家類型的人,大多是到戶外獨處, 而家里則自有親人們備好了熱茶,等著他們回家。
美國的獨處高士是梭羅。 我們欽佩他,并非因為他倡導自力更生精神,而是因為他孤身一人在瓦爾登湖畔生活,這是他自己想要這么做的。 他獨居在湖畔的樹林中。
實際上,他最近的鄰居離他只有一英里,走路也就20分鐘;鐵路離他半英里;交通繁忙的大路距他300碼。 整天都有人進出他的小屋,請教他何以能夠如此高潔。 顯然,他的高潔之處主要在于:他既沒有妻子也沒有仆人,自己動手用斧頭砍柴,自己洗杯碟。 我不知道誰為他洗衣服,他沒說,但是他也肯定沒提到是他自己洗的。 聽聽他是這么說的:"我發現沒有任何同伴比獨處更好。"
梭羅以自尊自重為伴。 也許這里的啟示是: 自我意識越強,就越不需要其他的人在周圍。 我們越是感覺謙卑,就越受孤獨的折磨,感到僅與自己相處遠遠不夠。
若與別人同住,你會在與他們小別時感覺耳目一新。 孤獨將會于星期四結束。 如果今天我提到自己時使用的是單數人稱代詞,那么下星期我就會使用復數形式。 其他人不在的時候你可以放飛你的靈魂,讓它充滿整個房間。 你可以充分享受自由。你可以隨意來去而無需道歉。 你可以熬夜讀書、大泡浴缸、坐下一口氣吃掉整整一品脫的雪糕。你可以按自己的節奏行動。 暫別的人會回來。 他們的冬季防水大衣還放在衣櫥里,狗也在窗邊密切留意他們歸來的身影。 但如果你單獨居住,那么朋友或熟人的暫時離別會使你感到空虛,也許他們永遠也不會回來了。
孤獨的感覺時起時落,但我們卻永遠需要與人交談。 這比需要傾聽更重要。 噢,我們都有朋友,可以把大事要事向他們傾訴。我們可以打電話對他們說我們丟了工作,或者說我們在濕滑的地板上摔倒了,跌斷了胳膊。 但是每日不斷發生的瑣碎抱怨,看到的和想到的瑣事,卻積在那兒,塞滿了我們的心。 我們不會真打電話給一位朋友,告訴他我們收到了姐姐的一個包裹,或者說現在天黑得比較早,或者說我們不信任最高法院新來的法官。
科學調查表明,獨居的人會對著自己,對著寵物,對著電視機嘮叨不休。 我們問貓兒今天該穿藍色套裝還是黃色裙裝, 問鸚鵡今天晚餐該做牛排還是面條。 我們跟自己爭論那個花樣滑冰選手和這個滑雪運動員到底誰更了不起。 這沒什么不妥,也對我們有好處,而且不像有些人那么令人尷尬:在超市付款處,排在前面的女人告訴收銀員,她的侄女梅莉莎星期六可能會來看她。 梅莉莎非常喜愛熱巧克力,所以她買了速溶熱巧克力粉,雖然她自己從來不喝這東西。
重要的是保持理性。
重要的是不再等待,而是安頓下來,使自己過得舒服,至少暫時要這樣。 要在我們自身的條件下發現一些優雅和樂趣,不要做一個以自我為中心的英國詩人,而要像一個被關在塔樓里的公主,耐心地等待著我們的童話故事進入快樂的結局。
畢竟,事已至此,這或許不是我們所期望的局面,但眼下我們不妨稱之為家吧。 不管怎么說, 沒有什么地方比家還好。
choose的用法(3)
excel choose函數怎么使用 Excel choose函數的使用方法
你還在為Excel中choose函數的使用方法而苦惱嗎,今天小編教你Excel中choose函數的使用方法,讓你告別Excel中choose函數的使用方法的煩惱。
1.函數的含義,2.函數的語法格式,3.函數在日常辦公中運用的實例介紹,4.函數使用的注意點。
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1.choose函數的含義
根據索引值返回后面對應的值
2.choose函數的語法格式
=Choose(index_num, value1, [value2], ...)
=Choose(索引值,值1,值2,,,)
參數Index_num ——可以是表達式(運算結果是數值)或直接是數值,介于1-254之間。
當index_num 等于 1時,choose 函數返回 value1。
如果為 2,則返回 value2,以此類推。
3.choose函數案列
3.如圖所示,參數Index_num為數值2,則返回value2。
4.如圖所示,參數Index_num為表達式if(D2
choose的用法(4)
choose的用法和短語例句
choose有選擇;決定等意思,那么你知道choose的用法嗎?下面跟著 一起來學習一下,希望對大家的學習有所幫助!
choose的用法:
choose的用法1:choose的基本意思是“選擇,選取”,通常指一個人以主觀判斷或意愿在兩個或兩個以上的人或事物中加以選擇,強調憑自己的好惡選擇自己認為合適的東西,有時也指根據被選擇對象的優點或實際需要所進行的選擇。引申可作“決定”“喜歡; 寧愿”解。
choose的用法2:choose作“選擇”解時可接名詞、代詞、帶或不帶疑問詞的動詞不定式、動名詞、that/wh-從句作賓語,也可接雙賓語,其間接賓語可以轉化為介詞for的賓語。choose還可接以“to be/as+ n. ”或以動詞不定式充當補足語的復合賓語。 choose作“決定,選定”解時,可接動詞不定式或that/wh-從句作賓語,而不接名詞或代詞作賓語,不可用于被動結構。choose后接的that從句須用虛擬語氣。
choose的用法3:choose作“喜歡; 寧愿”解時,可以搭用before, instead of或more than引起的短語來構成選擇比較結構。
choose的用法4:choose所搭用的動詞不定式如果放在句末,這個動詞不定式短語往往可以省去。
choose的常用短語:
用作動詞 (v.)
choose among (v.+prep.)
choose between (v.+prep.)
choose for (v.+prep.)
choose from (v.+prep.)
choose的用法例句:
1. For added protection choose a lipstick with a sun screen.
選擇防曬護唇膏來增強保護。
2. Choose a soft, medium or firm mattress to suit their individual needs.
針對他們各人不同的需要挑選柔軟、軟硬適中或者堅硬的床墊。
3. Knox had taken it on himself to choose the wine.
諾克斯擅自作主,選了葡萄酒。
4. The route that the boatmen choose varies according to the water level.
船夫選擇的路線會隨水位的變化而有所不同。
5. The default is usually the setting that most users would probably choose.
默認選項通常是大多數用戶都會選擇的設置。
6. It is always important to choose enjoyable, nutritious foods.
選擇好吃的、營養價值高的食物總是很重要。
7. Choose a stylist recommended by someone whose hair you like.
選擇一個你覺得發型很好看的人向你推薦的發型師。
8. Lathan had to choose between marrying her and keeping his job.
萊森不得不在娶她和保住工作之間作出選擇。
9. They can transfer or share the contract with whosoever they choose.
他們可以與他們選擇的任何人交換或分享這份合約。
10. If the weather is wet or cold choose an indoor activity.
如果碰上下雨天或是嚴寒天氣,就選擇一項室內活動。
11. You can just take out the interest each year, if you choose.
你要是愿意,每年可以僅支取利息。
12. Choose shades which tone in with your natural colouring.
選擇與你本身的膚色相襯的顏色。
13. They will be able to choose their own leaders in democratic elections.
他們將能夠通過民主選舉選擇自己的領導人。
14. Your best bet is to choose a guest house.
你最好選擇一個小旅館。
15. Without adequate information, many students choose a college almost blindly.
因為缺少足夠的信息,許多學生都是近乎盲目地選擇大學。
choose的用法(5)
Choose me
Hell,everyone! I’m Wu Haixiao. My English name is Neil. I’m a Shuanggang Primary’s student. I have a pet dog. It’s yellow and cute.I like sport. I can swim , play tennis and play basketball. I like eat steak. It’s yummy! And I like eat all food, because I am a “chowhound”. Please choose me! Mabe you will ask, why to choose you? Because I want go to the foreign schools.That’s all.Thanks for you listening.
choose的用法(6)
Asked what job they would take if they could have any, people unleash their imaginations and dream of exotic places, powerful positions or work that involves alcohol and a paycheck at the same time.
如果能選擇,你會做什么工作?對于這個問題,人們會充分施展想象力,幻想在異國他鄉身居高位,或從事一邊喝酒一邊拿工資的事情。
Or so you"d think.
大概你也這么想。
Next year, the number of university graduates in China will reach an unprecedented 6.6 million. In Beijing and Shanghai, that number will be more than 410-thousand. What choice will young people in these cities make in their search for jobs under such competitive pressure? Liu Ting finds out.Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou were once dream cities for many Chinese students -- in their eyes, they were full of opportunities and hope. Now the situation has changed -- the cities are still attractive, but the growing cost of living brings young people more pressure, and many of them have chosen to leave.Song Liwen is one of them. The girl is finishing her third year of a master"s degree in Beijing. As a master of materials science and engineering, she says, it took her just ten days to get a good offer from a state-owned enterprise in Shenyang in northeast China.She said, "They have offered me a salary of 4000 yuan a month. In Beijing I wouldn"t get much more than this, and I have to pay rent, for food and transport, altogether around three and half thousand yuan. It"s definitely unrealistic to get my own flat. But in Shenyang, I will have about 2000 yuan left a month — with that money I can at least support my family."Many students share that view. Rising living costs have become the key factor for young people in big cities making the decision to leave or stay.Meanwhile, leaving a major city causes not just stress. Career Guidance Centers at Universities are encouraging students to travel to the western regions of the country, and local governments are also attracting talent. For example, in late November the Xi"an municipal government offered more than two thousand job openings at Beijing and Tsinghua Universities.Today, an increasing number of students from Chinese universities are choosing to work in provincial towns. If this continues, it will be an important impetus for economic development there. However, the result won"t be known for a couple of years.
找工作的時候,什么專業最熱門呢?有人說是金融,有人說是法律,還有人說是外語。其實,用人單位除了考慮專業背景外,更加看重的是你的“口袋技能”。
Pocket skills are skills that are needed in all workplaces, such as thinking skill and communications skill, no matter what industry you are in. For instance, thinking skill may help you quickly get the main idea of a report, point out the drawbacks and offer your advice for improvement; and when there is a disagreement or conflict, your communications skill may enable you to deal with it。
所謂“口袋技能”(pocket skill),就是無論身處哪一行業,哪些崗位,都能隨時拿出來用的技能。例如思維能力,給你看一份報告,你能否簡練地概括其內容,指出存在的缺陷,提出改進意見。又如溝通能力,當別人不同意你的做法時,或者雙方觀點發生沖突時,該如何應付。
When hiring, many companies are more concerned about pocket skills such as teamwork than specific majors, except for research and development positions。
目前在許多用人單位,除了研發類崗位之外,許多崗位并不強求人才的專業對口,而更看重團隊合作等“口袋技能”。
1. Choosing a career is simple
Career planning is a multi-step process that involves learning enough about yourself and the occupations which you are considering in order to make an informed decision。職業選擇很簡單
職業規劃是一個多步驟的過程,如果你想做出明智的選擇,就必須充分了解你自己和各種職業。
2. A career counselor can tell me what occupation to pick
A career counselor, or any other career development professional, can"t tell you what career is best for you. He or she can provide you with guidance in choosing a career and can help facilitate your decision。職業顧問能告訴我應該選什么職業
職業顧問并不能告訴你什么職業最適合你,他們只能給你提供指導性的建議,讓你的選擇變得容易。
3. I should choose a career from a "Best Careers" list
While the lists are often based on valid data, sometimes things change. In addition, you need to take into account your interests, values, and skills when choosing a career。我應該從“最佳職業”清單上選擇職業
雖然那些清單通常基于數據,但事情總是變化的。另外,選擇職業時你還應該考慮自己的興趣、價值觀和技能。
4. Once I choose a career I"ll be stuck in it forever
If you are unsatisfied in your career for any reason, you can always change it. Many people change careers several times over the course of their lifetimes。一旦我選定了職業就得從一而終
如果你對自己的職業有任何不滿意,你可以改變它。很多人都在一生當中多次改變了職業。
5. If I change careers my skills will go to waste
Your skills are yours to keep. You can take them from one job to another. You may not use them in the exact same way, but they won"t go to waste。換職業我的技能會作廢
你的技能永遠是你的。你可以將它帶到新工作中。或許你不能完全像過去那樣使用,但是它絕不會作廢。
6. There"s very little I can do to learn about an occupation without actually working in it
You can read about it either in print resources or online. You can also interview those working in that field。除非真的去做了,我無法了解一個職業
你可以閱讀網上或者線下的有關資料。你還可以和做某一行的人面對面交流。
A piece of interesting news I read several days ago was that teachers" using red pen to mark students" work could be harming their psyche as the color red is too aggressive.
When students saw a piece of paper full of mistakes marked in red, what they noticed was their weakness. The research has been done in about 30 schools in Austrialia. Some suggested to use a different color. Other tips included that teachers could teach students to make peer tutoring. What they should focus was the individualstrengths rather than their weakness. After heard about this news, yes, I cann"t agree more.
Mental health in the classroom has become a social problem in China, too. The greatest number of people with mental illness are adolescence. Depression is one of the most common conditions in young people. So it is an urgent issue that should be stressed by both schools and the whole society. It is interesting becaue I never thought that such a small action could do harms too, however, it calles for deep reflection.




