2019-2020学年人教版必修二Unit 5 Music using language课时作业 (8)
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  Are you fresh out of college,looking to start a career?Have you recently started your very first job? Here are some nice tips to guide you through the first few days.

  1.Listen more than you talk.Collect the information about how the organization works,and the reasons why,before you offer "helpful" advice.

  2.Don't segregate yourself with people in your age group.Get to know older workers,too.The young group may be more fun for happy hours,but those who are a decade or more older than you can possibly help with your career.And you might find out you enjoy the company,too!

  3.Take mistakes seriously.There's nothing more disappointing than a worker who made a mistake and doesn't seem to think it's a big deal.When you make a mistake,immediately be responsible for it,figure out how you're going to fix it,and make it clear that you understand its seriousness.Responses(回复)like "my bad" or worse,no response at all,signal that you don't take work seriously.

  4.Take notes.Your boss expects you to remember the special instructions you were given.For most people,that means taking notes.And while a good manager is happy to answer questions,she won't be if the questions are ones she already answered when you weren't bothering to pay attention.

  5.Be open to learning.College gave you theory;work is going to give something entirely different.So stay modest and realize your first job is going to be largely about learning.

  6.Thank people who help you.When your boss or another coworker(同事)takes the time to help you with something,give them a sincere "thank you".People who feel appreciated are more likely to go out of their way for you again.If you don't seem to care,they probably won't bother again.

  【语篇解读】 本文是一篇应用文。文章向刚刚走出大学校门,准备找工作或刚开始工作的毕业生提供了6条实用且有效的建议。

  1.The passage is written for .

A.fresh graduates  B.company leaders