A.He’s unqualified. | B.He’s well-behaved. | C.He’s faithful. |
1. What does the man probably find difficult?
A.Math. | B.History. | C.Writing. |
A.He likes to help others. |
B.The profession is popular. |
C.Many people are in need of help. |
Retail (零售) Sales
Retail offers plenty of opportunity for teens who are looking for a job. This type of work can pay from $10 to $15 an hour depending upon the duty you are expected to take on. It can also be great for teens who are friendly and enjoy talking to other people. For more information, call us at 111-222-3333.
Food Service
A job in the food service industry is a natural fit for sociable teens who enjoy communicating with the public. It allows employees to work as part of a team while learning about following instructions. It also comes with the opportunity to earn between $8 and $10 per hour. Just call 111-222-3533 for more information.
Babysitter
This job requires someone who is highly responsible. Though it pays generally between $6 and $8 hourly, it also requires a lot of patience. This is a great choice for teens who wish to make a career in teaching, child care, social work or any other field that makes use of social skills or requires interaction with kids. Got a question? Just call 111-222-3336.
Housekeeping
This type of work can bring in about $5 an hour and it will allow teens to learn responsibility and develop their organizational skills. The summer sees an upswing in the tourism industry, so hotels are often looking for more housekeeping staff, and parks often need more people to assist with keeping public areas clean and organized as well. Telephone: 111-222-3330.
1. How much can you earn at least in two hours as a retailer?
A.$10. | B.$12. | C.$16. | D.$20. |
A.Retail Sales. | B.Babysitter. |
C.Housekeeping. | D.Food Service. |
A.want a part-time job in the summer |
B.are faced with communication problems |
C.dream of becoming a housekeeper |
D.plan to start their own business |
4 . I’ve spent two decades observing what makes people lucky and trying to help people increase their luck. I teach entrepreneurship (社会学). We know many new enterprises fail, and innovators (创业者)need luck.
With my students, I spend much time encouraging them to get out of their comfort zone and take some risks. I do this myself all the time. About a dozen years ago, during a flight, I decided to take a little risk. I started a conversation with the man sitting next to me. I introduced myself, and I learned that he was a publisher. I learned all about the future of the publishing industry and we exchanged contact (联系) information. So about three quarters through the night, I decided to take another risk. I showed him a book plan I was doing in my class. Although he was very polite, he said it wasn’t right for us.
A couple of months later, I told him I was doing a project on transforming the book, the future of publishing and invited him to come to my class. So he gladly came to my class. We had a great experience. A few months later, I wrote to him again, sending a bunch of video clips (剪辑) from another project my students had made. He was so stricken by one of them that he thought there was a book in it. I was a little bit hurt, but it was all right. So I invited him and his colleagues to have lunch together. Later, one of his editors asked me if I had considered writing a book. And I pulled out the exact same plan I had showed his boss a year earlier. Within two years, my book had sold over a million copies.
1. We can infer from the author’s experience on the plane that .A.the publisher was stricken by his book |
B.that was his first experience by plane |
C.the first risk during the night didn’t work out |
D.the experience made him transform his book |
A.To have their book published. | B.To help to increase his luck. |
C.To assess their writing skills. | D.To help them see their strength. |
A.Take the Lead | B.Everything is Possible |
C.Win in Danger | D.Luck and Risk |
A.Publishing books. | B.A series of small risks. |
C.Being turned down frequently. | D.Meeting with the stranger on the plane. |
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删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在其下面写出修改后的词。
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Dear Sir/ Madam,
Word came which the teachers from Asheville School in America would pay a visit to our school for communication. Having read your requirements, I am willing to be one of the volunteer.
I am Li Hua, a senior 3 student. I think I am qualified for the job. I have a good command of orally English, which can make me to communicate with foreigners freely. What’s more, I was always ready to help others and full of spirit of devotion. Aimed to do the work well, I’d like to receive any necessary training, and do whichever our school requires. Believe me, I’ll make full preparation and there is no doubt that I will be an outstanding volunteer.
I would appreciate you if you could take my request into consideration.
1.关心时事(current affairs),对新闻工作(journalism)感兴趣;
2.有做校刊记者的工作经历;
3.擅长英语,曾获英语写作大赛一等奖;
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2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
Dear Chris,
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Sat., April 13
Find a part-time job or internship position offered by Athens area employers off-campus and on-campus. Bring resume(简历) copies, and meet hiring managers at the fair. Having a part-time job or internship is crucial to gaining work experience and building resumes. Do check the Handshake website for current jobs before the fair at www.career.uga.edu.
Athens Art Book Fair(AAB Fair)
Sun., May 19
The Lamar Dodd School of Art is pleased to announce AAB Fair at the Athenaeum in downtown Athens, GA, which will be presented at the same time as AthFest, an annual free, three-day festival that celebrates Athens, GA’s creative culture, featuring local artists. AAB Fair provides a space for publishers and artists to share their work and for the Athens art book community to grow better and better.
Summer Career & Internship Fair(SC&I Fair)
Fri., June 21
Attend this fair to meet with employers seeking students to fill both internship and part-time opportunities. Please dress professionally and bring resume copies. Buses will run from the campus to the Classic Center between 11: 30 am and 5: 00 pm. Bus stops include: Memorial Hall, Chemistry on Ag Hill, and Physics.
Fall Engagement Fair (FE Fair)
Mon., September 23
More than 170 of the 800+ registered student organizations on campus will host information tables to welcome new members at FE Fair. The fair will help you to explore student organizations and get connected to new engagement opportunities and events.
1. What do you have to do before going to PTJ&I Fair?A.Talk with hiring managers. | B.Buy professional clothes. |
C.Visit a certain website. | D.Prepare some cash. |
A.It is sponsored by artists. | B.It helps spread local culture. |
C.It is held every other year. | D.It takes place ahead of AAB Fair. |
A.PTJ&I Fair. | B.AAB Fair. | C.SC&I Fair. | D.FE Fair. |
8 . The growing ice cream franchise (特许经营权) is the brainchild of Tom Landis, a restaurateur (餐馆老板), who wanted to create a safe space for people with special needs to work in the food industry, plus the flavors are great!
At the Dallas-based restaurant, employees serve large scoops of ice cream handed over with love. Tom Landis has hired people with special needs for many years. But he couldn’t always provide a job for everyone who came to his fast-paced sandwich shops and pizza joints looking for work. Determined to create a business where friendliness mattered and kitchens were safe, he landed on ice cream.
In 2015, he opened the first ice cream shop; there are now seven franchises in cities including Asheville, El Paso, Indianapolis and Denver. Each shop creates 15 jobs in a safe environment for people with special needs. He said two more franchises were opening soon. “Our relentless mission is to employ all,” he said while interviewed by the local media.
Employees are behind some of the best ideas at the ice cream shops, which boast (有) fun flavors like top-selling Dr Pepper Chocolate Chip, and other favorites like Cold Brew &Cookies and Strawberry Milkshake. In-store sampling events are leading to deal with some grocery stores in the coming months.
When Landis talked about the varieties of ice cream in his shops, he said, “It just works. We sell out every time.” In the sunny and brightly colored shops, employees spread kindness and happiness to their customers as they dish out extra ice cream and free sprinkles.
“That’s what ice cream is,” said Landis with joy. His employees are heroes. “They lead me,” he added.
1. What does Landis intend to provide for people with special needs?A.A kind boss. | B.Hug e salaries. | C.A room to live. | D.Safe working places. |
A.They didn’t suit all job hunters. | B.The customers there had special needs. |
C.The food there was made in factories. | D.They had a novel space for customers. |
A.The diversity of ice cream. | B.The employees’ creativity. |
C.The popularity of ice cream. | D.The friendship between employees. |
A.Mean but energetic. | B.Successful and gentle. |
C.Modest and responsible. | D.Conservative but practical. |
1. What does Cyber Edit aim to do?
A.Supply funding for businessmen. |
B.Offer students computer editing services. |
C.Edit documents for Wired magazine. |
A.Four. | B.Five. | C.Ten. |
A.It got good publicity. | B.It promised big returns. | C.It employed 50 students. |
A.When they have the idea. |
B.After they graduate from college. |
C.After they have rich social experience. |
1. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.A couple. | B.Business partners. | C.Fellow workers. |
A.Six. | B.Four. | C.Eight. |
A.Drive her home. | B.Bring her a cup of coffee. | C.Treat her to supper. |