第四部分 : 任务型阅读 ( 共 10 小题;每小题 1 分 , 满分 10 分 ) 注意:先在草稿纸上写答案,然后按照题号顺序输入填空,本题干下填空为第71空。 When is it time to start thinking about a new job ? Is it acceptable to switch jobs to work with a close friend ? Can you leave an employer after the two-week training period is up ? Should you stick with the same employer for over a year , even though you aren’t learning anything new? As with so many things in life , these are questions only you can answer. However , there are several considerations to take before you terminate your employment. The hiring process is costly and time-intensive , and your employer has decided that you are worth the effort. This is a big responsibility and privilege. While it doesn’t mean that you have to remain at a job for the rest of your life , you should be fair enough to give the employer at least a few months of your time. Get through the training , settle into a routine , and then decide. If you still don’t like it or something better comes up , you’ll at least know you tried. Perhaps your best friend just started at the counter of the local gym , and it sounds like fun. Maybe you found an opening for a job you’ve been wanting for years. It could just be that you’re bored and looking for something new. No matter what it is , however , make sure you take the time to weigh the pros and cons. Working with a friend might be fun for a while—until you both want the same Saturday off to go to the lake. The job of your dreams might pay less or offer fewer hours. If you’re bored , there’s a chance that another job might provide a temporary solution but not give you whatever it is you are seeking. You’re young , and the possibilities for your future are endless. While the teen job you have now isn’t necessarily going to map out your entire life , there’s nothing wrong with making decisions that will provide you with more opportunities later on in life. If you want to be a doctor , working at the hospital gift shop might be a better choice than flipping burgers. If you want to be a chef , the reverse is true. If your current job isn’t necessarily aligned with your future , you might want to consider switching jobs. No matter what you decide , remember that the longer you are at a job , the better it looks on your resume. An employer who sees that you switch jobs every few months might not prefer you over a candidate who was with his or her former employer for a year. For working teens , dedication and commitment always look good. Title Tips for working teens on changing jobs Be fair to the employer · Your employer has spent much time and money in the process of (7 1 ) ___________ you. · It’s better to keep a job for some time before you make a (7 2 ) ___________ decision. (7 4 ) ___________ the advantages and disadvantages · The reason for switch ing jobs could be just that your current job (7 3 ) ___________ you and you want to try something new. · Your (7 5 ) ___________ job might be unsatisfactory. · Another job might not provide a(n) (7 6 ) ___________ solution. Look to the (7 7 ) ___________ You can take changing jobs into (7 8 ) ___________ when your present job isn’t going to map out your whole life. Conclusions ·The longer you are at a job , the better it looks on your resume. ·An employer might (7 9 ) ___________ a candidate working for a year to one changing jobs every few months. ·It is good for working teens to be ( 80 ) ___________ and committed.