1 . Get Help Finding a Youth or Student Job
If you’re a student looking for a job, you can get help through these programs—regardless of your background or circumstances.
Youth Job Connection
You get at least 60 hours of paid training to prepare you for the workplace, a job for up to 6 months, job-coaching and help with the transition from school to work, or to ongoing employment once the program ends.
Who is eligible (具备条件的): between 16 and 29 years old; not attending full-time school or training.
Youth Job Connection Summer
You get at least 20 hours of paid training to prepare you for the workplace, summer jobs that last for up to 8 weeks (part-time and after-school jobs are available if they don’t conflict with school), job-coaching and help returning to school after the program ends.
Who is eligible: between 18 and 20 years old; a high school student planning to stay in or return to school, or to move on to postsecondary education.
MARS Studio
You are guided to learn critical skills you need to solve complex 21st century challenges, build networks with peers, coaches, and leaders, and pursue your innovative ideas for bold change in society.
Who is eligible: 8-month fellowship for young people aged 18-29.
Starter Company Program
You get guidance business knowledge and funding to start, grow, or buy a small business. To qualify for funding of up to $5,000, you need to be able to contribute at least 25% of the grant amount.
Who is eligible: between 18 and 29 years old; applicants must not be attending school full time.
1. Which program is suitable for a 16-year-old student?A.Youth Job Connection. | B.Youth Job Connection Summer. |
C.MARS Studio. | D.Starter Company Program. |
A.It is intended for students only. | B.It provides the longest training. |
C.It offers business knowledge. | D.It helps return to school after the program ends. |
A.A well-paid job. | B.Paid training. | C.Job guidance. | D.High salary. |
1. What machine does the woman know how to use?
A.The coffee machine. |
B.The phone system. |
C.The fax machine. |
A.About 60. | B.About 70. | C.About 80. |
A.The man is a new comer in the office. |
B.The woman can speak at least two languages. |
C.The woman will take the report to the head office. |
1. What’s the woman’s job?
A.A guide. | B.A teacher. | C.A policewoman. |
A.The man has been to Italy. |
B.The man has been thinner than before. |
C.The woman doesn’t like her job at all. |
A.Christmas cakes. | B.Moon cakes. | C.Chocolate cakes. |
1. What is the first thing the woman should remember?
A.Speaking good English. |
B.Writing an application letter. |
C.Making a good first impression. |
A.By practicing more times. |
B.By making full preparations. |
C.By asking somebody to keep her company. |
A.Having an interview. |
B.Learning English words. |
C.Building up confidence. |
5 . Student Work Abroad Programs and Paid Summer Internships (实习工作) InterExchange—Student Work Abroad Programs
InterExchange, a non-profit organization with more than 50 years of cultural exchange experience, offers work and learning programs to US citizens in foreign countries, including Au Pair (换工互惠生), Teach English, and Work&Travel.
Dates:Year-round
Cost:$395 and up
Tel:212-924-0446
Email:workabroad@ interexchange. org
Website:www. InterExchange. org
BUNAC—Working Adventures Worldwide
Since 1962, BUNAC has been enabling all young people to discover their potential through life-changing travel adventures. We are experts in providing programs that cover a long list of countries, including the UK, South Africa, and so on. We provide assistance in getting your work permit and job-hunting support if you choose to go to Australia and New Zealand. To find out more information, visit our website.
Dates:Year-round
Tel:866-220-7771
Email:info@bunacusa. org
Website:www. bunac. org
The Intern Group—Worldwide Internship Programs
The Intern Group is a leading provider of global internship programs in the USA, Canada, Europe, Asia, Australia, and Latin America. It also provides virtual/remote Internship programs so that you can build your career from anywhere. The Intern Group’s programs include a professional internship. accommodation, and much more.
Dates:Year-round
Cost:$7. 590 and up
Tel:+1(718)878-6393
Email:info@ theinterngroup. com
Websie:www. theinterngroup. com
CRCC Asia-Worldwide Award-winning Internship Programs
CRCC Asia has been the leading provider of global internship programs with 9. 000 past participants since 2008. Programs are designed to enhance your tuture employability and increase your cultural and business understanding. Program prices include high-quality accommodation, pre-departure services, visa processing, a leaving ceremony, and excellent references to your future employers.
Dates:Year-round
Cost:$1, 700 and up
Tel:267-534-2984
Email:internships@crccasia. com
1. What can be learned from the second program?A.It has a history of more than 60 years. | B.It is suitable for young adventure lovers. |
C.It helps applicants get work permits in the UK. | D.It aims to improve young people’s language skills. |
A.212-924-0446 | B.866-220-7771 |
C.+1(718)878-6393 | D.267-534-2984 |
A.They operate all the year round. | B.They provide people with free accommodation. |
C.They are all from non-profit organizations. | D.They offer participants letters of recommendation. |
6 . It has been difficult to sit on the bench most of the time, watching my team from the sideline. I always
Away from the game, it's easier to put my thoughts together, rather than letting my
Even if I don't play much, I participate in every game. I am part of a team of girls who
Should I move on? Or should I stay with my team and continue playing basketball with great passion just a little longer? The
A.wonder | B.promise | C.accept | D.realize |
A.pursuing | B.supporting | C.discovering | D.pushing |
A.careless | B.worthless | C.selfless | D.homeless |
A.quit | B.stay | C.struggle | D.delay |
A.beliefs | B.chances | C.efforts | D.experiences |
A.charge | B.kick | C.strike | D.hold |
A.upset | B.embarrassed | C.positive | D.amazed |
A.hardships | B.possessions | C.feelings | D.achievements |
A.imagination | B.integrity | C.intelligence | D.passion |
A.encouragement | B.puzzlement | C.excitement | D.entertainment |
A.confidently | B.proudly | C.regretfully | D.painfully |
A.fix | B.grasp | C.instruct | D.stick |
A.conflict | B.patience | C.challenge | D.decision |
A.disturbs | B.brings | C.urges | D.controls |
A.curiosity | B.intention | C.view | D.wisdom |
For the last few years of college I worked as a part-time barista (咖啡师) in a cafe. As I left college, my college career came to a (n)
A.point | B.end | C.beginning | D.conclusion |
A.comment | B.doubt | C.information | D.pressure |
A.hope | B.struggle | C.apply | D.prepare |
A.restaurants | B.supermarkets | C.cafes | D.hotels |
A.enthusiastic | B.curious | C.confused | D.particular |
A.accepted | B.promoted | C.praised | D.awarded |
A.choice | B.mistake | C.debate | D.difference |
A.though | B.while | C.so | D.because |
A.depending | B.commenting | C.focusing | D.reflecting |
A.came across | B.turn on | C.hand in | D.apply for |
A.expecting | B.opposing | C.predicting | D.doing |
A.assistant | B.successful | C.senior | D.reliable |
A.discount | B.wage | C.receipt | D.salary |
A.confidence | B.cooperation | C.wealth | D.luck |
A.honestly | B.eagerly | C.specifically | D.occasionally |
8 . Over the past 38 years, Mr. Wang has pretended to be someone else many times,and has even learned to
The 60-year-old is not an actor, but a
In the 1990s, a group of thieves often sold stolen goods with the help of some beggars. To look into the
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Wang, who is often in
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A.teach | B.compare | C.assess | D.speak |
A.lawyer | B.doctor | C.policeman | D.businessman |
A.role | B.study | C.family | D.audience |
A.minor | B.case | C.future | D.question |
A.interviewed | B.joined | C.arrested | D.assisted |
A.challenge | B.experience | C.appearance | D.freedom |
A.vote | B.sympathy | C.permission | D.trust |
A.invited | B.forced | C.helped | D.expected |
A.drunk | B.deserted | C.bored | D.lost |
A.guide | B.persuade | C.excuse | D.allow |
A.refer to | B.note down | C.ask about | D.miss out |
A.plan | B.agreement | C.direction | D.information |
A.awkward | B.dangerous | C.unfortunate | D.strange |
A.separate | B.recover | C.escape | D.hear |
A.courage | B.honesty | C.kindness | D.optimism |
9 . Do you want a job in the holidays Just go for it. First, you need to know what kind of job is suitable for your age and interest.
If you’re 13 to 15.
It seems that you can’t work almost anywhere, but you’re probably allowed to clean your neighbors’ cars or walk their dogs.
There is no lowest wage for children under 16. By law, you can’t work more than 35 hours each week during school holidays. And you can’t work before 7 am or after 7 pm.
If you’re 16 or 17.
The lowest wage for 16-17 years old teenagers should no be less than seven dollars per hour. You can’t work in a pub or bar, but you can work in many other places. By law, you can’t work more than 40 hours each week.
What jobs are out there?
Obviously your choices are limited by the fact that you can work during school holidays,but the following situations are fine. At Christmas, most shops are short of hands, so you may find something to do there. In the summer, there’s always fruit picking. It can be pretty hard work, but it pays really well.
If you’re mad about football, you could work in a sports shop or help out at a local football club. No matter how much you are paid, you are doing what you like.
1. In the school holidays, 14-year-old kids ________.A.can’t go to work at night | B.can work anywhere they want |
C.are not allowed to work alone | D.can work as long as 14 hours a day |
A.7 dollars | B.14 dollars | C.21 dollars | D.17 dollars |
A.better than other jobs | B.more attractive to girls |
C.not right for children | D.tiring but pays well |
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