[originaltext]W: Hello, David. You look upset. What is bothering you?M: Well,

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问题  
W: Hello, David. You look upset. What is bothering you?
M: Well, I am considering getting another job.
W: I see. Changing careers is never easy, and what is wrong with your present one?
M: It seems my boss is too critical and I can hardly find a way to satisfy him.
W: Your goal as an employee should be to make your boss’ life easier. If you can help your manager look good to theirs, you’re in good shape.
M: Never mind. I am sort of bored at work and burned out on this job. Any suggestions for a career change?
W: My first suggestion is not to make a rash decision. Before changing occupations, you should do a deep dive to assess why you want to leave your current one. You need to invest time to figure out why you’re dissatisfied and what’s going to make you more satisfied going forward. You should be running toward something, not running away from something.
M: Sounds quite reasonable. The other thing that bothers me is the low salary my present job offers.
W: You obviously need to be financially strategic when choosing your next career, but don’t base your decision solely on earning potential. If you take a high-paying job that doesn’t match your interests, values, or strengths, you’re not going to be happy. It’s not that you should disregard salary when evaluating your options, but you must consider other important factors— like work-life balance and room for growth— in addition to compensation.
M: I will consider that.
W: One more thing. Even if everything you research about the field you’re interested in sounds promising, until you actually talk with people who work within that field, you really don’t know what you’re in for.
M: So what is the best way to get reliable tips?
W: One of the best ways to expand your circle is to go on informational interviews with people who currently work in the field you’re pursuing. During these meetings, be sure to ask meaningful questions.
M: I see. Thank you for your information. It helps a lot.
Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
5. Why is the man leaving his present job?
6. What is the woman’s first suggestion to the man on shifting jobs?
7. What is the woman’s attitude toward salary?
8. How can the man get reliable tips on the field he is interested in according to the woman?

选项 A、It is the most important factor when seeking a new job.
B、It is the least important factor when seeking a new job.
C、Except salary, other factors should also be taken into consideration.
D、Salary should be disregarded when compared with other factors.

答案 C

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