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Thefollowingintroductionsmaygiveyou

someidea.

TEACHERTeachersareprofessionals.Theyworkinschools,colleges,universitiesandothereducationalinstitutions.

Theytrytheirbesttohelpstudentsgainnewknowledgeandbecomeusefulpeopleinsociety.Teachersareinvolved

inmanytasks,suchasexplaininglessons,givinghomeworkandcorrectingpapers.Attheendofeveryterm,they

marktestpapersandgivegradestotheirstudents.Actuallyteachersdomore.Oftentheirimpactonstudentsstaysall

throughtheirlives.

SURGEONSurgeons,liketeachers,arealsoprofessionals.Asaspecialgroupofdoctors,surgeonsoperateonsick

peopleandrepairtheorgansthatnolongerworkproperly.Hospitalsaretheirworkplaces.Afteranoperation,a

surgeontakescareofthepatient'

smedicaltreatmentuntilhegetswell.Theskillsofasurgeonsometimesmeanthe

differencesbetweenlifeanddeath.

SECRETARYAsecretaryworksinanoffice.Thejobofasecretaryofteninvolveswritingletters,answering

telephonecalls,andreceivingpeople.Asecretarystoresinformationonacomputerandputspapersingoodorderin.

Asalinkbetweenthebossandthevisitors,asecretaryalsohelpsthebossworkoutplansandtimetables.

Traditionally,moregirlsthanboysworkassecretaries.

FASHIONMODELFashionmodelswearthelateststylesofclothesandshowthemtousthroughtelevision,

newspapersandmagazines.Fashionshowprogrammesusuallyhavealargeaudience.Theclothesandhairstylesof

fashionmodelsmayseemstrangetotheelderly,butalargenumberofyoungpeopleenjoyfollowingtrendsandwant

tobedressedlikethemodels.Theycollectfashionpicturesandadmirethosesuperstarsofthecatwalk.

Wouldyouliketobeoneofthepeopleintroducedhere?

Whatdoyouwanttodointhefuture?

2.Whattochoose?

Todaymoreandmorehighschoolgraduatesgoontocollege.Mostyoungpeopledecidetheircoursesofstudy

forthemselves.Theydonotwaitfortheirparentstotellthemwhatcareertochoose.

Forexample,Jack'

sfatherpracticesmedicine.Eventhoughhewantshissonalsotobecomeadoctor,hedoesn'

t

insistthatJackstudymedicinewhenhefinisheshighschool.

HebelievesthatJackmustmakeuphisownmindabouthiscoursesofstudy.Hiswife,ontheotherhand,

disagreeswithhim.ShethinksthatJackshouldbecomeadoctor,andsohecanbecomeapartnerwithhisfather.

Jackisn'

tsurewhathewantstostudyincollege.Onedayhefeelsthathe'

dliketobecomeanengineer.

However,thenextdayhethinksthatperhapsheshouldstudybusinessmanagement.Rightnowheisstudying

chemistry,biology,andphysics.Allofthemwillbeusefulifhefinallychoosestostudymedicineincollege.

Jacklikeshisfather'

sattitude,andisgratefulthathisfatherisn'

tforcinghimtobecomeadoctor.

Insomecountriesparentsoftendecidewhatcareerstheirchildrenwillfollow---especiallytheirsons.

Tchaikovsky(柴可夫斯基,1840-1893,俄国作曲家),thecomposerofSwanLake(芭蕾舞剧《天鹅湖》),was

askedtostudylaw.He,however,didn'

ttakeaninterestinit.Tchaikovskymadeagreatdecisiononhisown.Hegave

uphisgovernmentservicelaterandstartedtostudymusic.

Somepeoplethinktheyoungareprobablygoingtobesuccessfulbecausetheyaredoingthethingstheymost

wanttodoinlife.Manypeople,however,disagreewiththem.

3.Michelangelo

Michelangelo(米开朗琪罗,1475-1564,意大利文艺复兴时期成就卓著的科学家、艺术家)wasanItalian

artistabout500yearsago.Todayheisstillrememberedasagreatsculptor,painter,andarchitect.

Michelangelocamefromapoorfamily.HewastrainedatanearlyagelikeanyothercraftsmaninItaly.At

thirteen,hestartedtoworkandlearninaworkshop.Theworkshopbelongedtooneoftheleadingmastersatthat

time.IntheworkshopMichelangelowasabletolearnalltheskillsofsculpture.However,hewasn'

tsatisfied,and

wentontostudytheworkofthegreatmastersofthepast.Michelangeloworkedhardandhemasteredoneproblem

afteranother.Bythetimehewas30,hewasgenerallyregardedasoneoftheoutstandingsculptorsoftheage.

15

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In1508,Michelangelowasgivenatask---topainttheceilingoftheSistineChapel(位于罗马梵蒂冈的西斯廷教堂).Atfirst,hetriedtoturndownthisjob,sayingthathewasnotreallyapainter,butasculptor.Finally,heagreed

todoit.Hethenshuthimselfupinthechapel,letnoonecomenearhim,andgotreadytoworkalone.

Ittookhimfouryearstocompletethepaintingsontheceiling.Anyordinarypersonwou

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