A.She finished her daily reports. |
B.She typed an e-mail. |
C.She had a meeting. |
2 . Best Summer Jobs for High School Students
Working during the summer when school is out of session is a great opportunity for teenagers to make money and gain valuable workplace experience.
Restaurant Server
Food and drink service jobs are plentiful. Although average base pay is poor, workers who carts tips can do well for themselves. And some national chains have the resources to pay more Starbucks employees can earn about $12 per how on average, and may qualify for a benefits package that includes health insurance.
Grocery Store Worker
Grocery store jobs are also relatively plentiful. Although most grocery employees don’t earn tips, base pay is generally above the federal minimum wage—about $12 per hour. Jobs that require workers to operate heavy machinery are inaccessible to workers under age 18. Grocery store employees typically work in shifts, with part-timers polling four to eight hours at a stretch. Peak shopping hours tend to fall on weekends and early evenings.
Tutor
If you’ve already taken and done well on standardized tests like the SAT or ACT, you can help these students and earn decent pay as a tutor. Tutor pay varies by specialty, experience, and educational attainment. Tutors who themselves are high school students or recent graduates aren’t likely to earn much more than the national average rate of S18 per hour.
Career-Track Intern(实习)
Even if you haven’t yet decided what you want your “rear” career to be, high school summers offer the perfect opportunity to test a job you think you’ll like. Summer internships are often unpaid, forcing students to consider whether the opportunity is worth the cost. That’s likely to come down to the value of the experience and the connections that could land you a higher-paying, career-track job down the road.
1. What is the feature of grocery store jobs?A.No employees get tips. |
B.They are tough to obtain. |
C.They are for people aged |
D.The employees do shift work. |
A.It’s often done without payment. |
B.It is worth the big expense. |
C.It guarantees you a good career. |
D.It provides you with experience. |
A.Restaurant Server. | B.Grocery Store Worker. |
C.Career-Track Intern. | D.Tutor. |
A.On Monday. | B.On Tuesday. | C.On Wednesday. |
A.In a store. | B.In a bank. | C.At home. |
A.Working in sales. | B.Working with people. | C.Working with numbers. |
1. What is the woman doing?
A.Having a job interview. |
B.Hosting a TV program. |
C.Doing an environment test. |
A.A TV station. | B.A film company. | C.A sea animal rescue centre. |
A.The fish were covered with oil. |
B.Birds died of a rare disease. |
C.The whales couldn't swim. |
A.He wanted to catch more fish. |
B.He was fond of clean seawater. |
C.He was interested in the ocean system. |
A.10 years. | B.20 years. | C.40 years. |
8 . You and your employer must make sure you can work off campus without a work permit before you start working. If you start working off campus but don’t meet the requirements, you may have to leave Canada.
Eligibility (资格) requirements
You can work off campus without a work permit if you meet all of these requirements:
●you’re a full-time student at a designated learning institution (DLI)
●you're enrolled in a post-secondary academic,vocational or professional training program or a secondary-level vocational training program (Quebec only)
●you’ve started studying
● you have a Social Insurance Number (SIN)
If you’re on an authorized leave from your studies, or you’re switching schools and you’re not studying, you can’t work off campus. You can only return to work once you’re back to studying.
Applying for a Social Insurance Number
●Applying at a Service Canada Centre
●Normally you must apply for a SIN in person, or have someone else apply for you in person. However, if you live in a remote area with no Service Canada Centre within 100 km, you are eligible to apply by mail. To confirm this is the case, you can use your postal code check your eligibility on the Service Canada website or call service Canada at 1-866-274-6627.
Note: There is no fee to apply for a SIN.
1. If you want to apply for a SIN, you can use the following ways except _______.A.applying at a Service Canada Centre | B.mailing a Service Canada Centre |
C.having others apply for you in person | D.applying on the Service Canada Centre |
A.Travel and Tourism | B.Business and Industry |
C.Jobs and Workplace | D.Immigration and Citizenship |
1. What does the woman want to find out?
A.The suitable work for the man. |
B.The information on building。 |
C.The nearby workplace. |
A.Buying and selling things. |
B.Building and repairing things. |
C.Repairing and collecting things. |
A.Delivering newspapers. |
B.Helping build a house. |
C.Selling advertising space. |
A.“Education”. | B.“Interests”. | C.“Experience”. |
A.Sell something. | B.Leave his company. | C.Have a job interview. |