“Everything happens for the best,” my mother said whenever I was disappointed. “Don’t worry. One day your luck will change.”
I didn’t pay attention to her words. After finishing my college education, I decided to look for a job in a radio station. I wanted to host a sports programme. I went to Chicago and knocked on the door of every station. But I got turned down every time.
In one station, a kind lady said to me that I hadn’t got enough experience. “Get to a small station and work for some time,” she said.
When I went back home, my dad told me that a businessman had opened a store and needed someone to help him. But again, I didn’t get the job.
I felt really down. “Your luck will change,” Mum said to me. Later, I tried another radio station in Iowa. But the owner, a nice man, told me he had already had someone to work for him. As I left his office, I asked, “How can someone be a sports announcer (播音員) if he can’t get a job in a radio station?”
I was waiting for the lift when I heard the man call, “What did you mean? Do you know anything about football?” He let me sit in front of a microphone and asked me to try to imagine that I was giving my opinion on a football game, and finally I succeeded.
On my way home, Mum’s words came back to me, “One day your luck will change, Son.”
小題1:What was the writer’s ideal(理想的) job?
A.A sportsman.B.A shop assistant.
C.A sports announcer.D.A businessman.
小題2:Why didn’t the writer get the job in Chicago? 
A.Because he was too young.
B.Because he didn’t get a college education.
C.Because he was not a good-looking person.
D.Because he hadn’t got enough experience.
小題3:The sentence “I got turned down every time” means “   ”.
A.I was refused every timeB.I was successful every time
C.I lost my way every timeD.The door of every station was closed
小題4:The writer got a job     in the end.
A.in ChicagoB.in his home town
C.in a college D.in Iowa

小題1:C
小題2:D
小題3:A
小題4:D
文章講述的作者在大學(xué)畢業(yè)以后尋找一份體育播報員的工作的經(jīng)歷。
小題1:事實細節(jié)題,根據(jù)第二段的 I decided to look for a job in a radio station. I wanted to host a sports programme可知作者想作為一個體育方面的播報員。
小題2:事實細節(jié)題,根據(jù)第三段的In one station, a kind lady said to me that I hadn’t got enough experience可知
小題3:推理判斷題,根據(jù)后面的Get to a small station and work for some time可知,他被拒絕了,因為經(jīng)驗不足
小題4:事實細節(jié)題,根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段I was waiting for the lift when I heard the man call, “What did you mean? Do you know anything about football?” He let me sit in front of a microphone and asked me to try to imagine that I was giving my opinion on a football game, and finally I succeeded可知,作者在Iowa被錄取了
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