What's()job
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第1题
A.Teach English.
B.She teaches English.
C.She is teaching English.
第2题
A.To replace Cathy with a team member
B.To have someone to do Cathy's job when she's away
C.To cut off some training
第3题
A.The map directed her on a heavily trafficked route.
B.She was ready for anything.
C.She took her older daughter to her parents’ house so she could count on getting a full night’s sleep.
D.She had focused on all the wrong things: logistics and details instead of substance.
第4题
A. she has her own job and all of her friends are here.
选项格式:A.You’re wrong
B.Yes, I will do that
C.No, I’ve never thought about that
D.I’m not really sure
第5题
判断
Last year, Jane Patterson left her permanent job with a newspaper and is how a self-employed journalist. Why did she do it? "I had no control over my work," she says, "and that mattered more to me than earning lots of money. Actually, leaving my job wasn't as difficult as I'd expected, because I already had plenty of contacts in the publishing industry. Unlike my last job, though, I'm mostly in touch with the magazines and newspapers I write for by email, and as I don't work in an office, I may riot see anyone for days. But that's a welcome relief!" .
Isn't it hard being self-employed? "The biggest danger when you become self-employed is saying 'yes' to everything," Jane says. "I make sure I turn work down if I haven't got the time for it. And that's a question off planning: I spend an hour -every week working out what I'm doing for the next few months.”
Mark the following statements True or False according to the information provided in the text.
1. Jane left her last job because she wanted to make decisions about her work herself.
2. She thinks leaving her job is more difficult than she thought.
3. Jane prefers working .in an- office with other people.
4. Jane believes it is dangerous to say yes to everything as a self-employed journalist. 5. Jane plans ahead on what she does every week.
第6题
阅读理解:阅读下面的短文,根据文章内容从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项。
Hi , Joe,
How are you? I'm sitting on the balcony of my hotel. I am looking at Hyde Park in London and I am thinking about my life here. I am having a wonderful time. I like my job – it is very interesting, and my colleagues are great. I love London –it's busy, noisy, crowded and exciting. The cinemas, theatres, pubs and restaurants are really nice, – but they're too expensive! I think the people in London are very friendly (surprise!) and I've got some new friends.
What the weather like in Shanghai? Is it raining? Here it's lovely! It isn't foggy! The sun is shining and the birds are singing. It's very warm.
And it is my birthday today.
But I am missing you all in Shanghai. COME AND VISIT!
Love,
Xiaoyan
1. What does Xiaoyan stay in London for? {A、B、C}
A. She is having a holiday.
B. She is working.
C. She is visiting some of her colleagues.
2. What are Xiaoyan's London colleagues like?{A、B、C}
A. They are very important.
B. They are very serious.
C. They are very nice.
3. What does Xiaoyan think of London?{A、B、C}
A. She thinks it is relaxed.
B. She thinks it is cheap.
C. She thinks it is exciting.
4. What does Xiaoyan think of people in London?{A、B、C}
A. She thinks they are interesting.
B. She thinks they are friendly.
C. She thinks they are surprising.
5. What's the weather like in London when Xiaoyan is writing this letter?{A、B、C}
A. It is warm.
B. It is foggy.
C. It is cloudy.
第7题
Lilly's default printer is a shared printer that is connected to Windows 2000 Server computer. She wants to have this notification turned off because she prints so many documents.
What should you do?
A.In the server properties of the printer system folder, clear the Notify when remote documents are printed option.
B.In the server properties of the printers system folder, clear the Notify computer, not user, when remote documents are printed option.
C.In the default printer properties, select the Portstab, and clear the Enable bidirectional support option.
D.In the default printer properties, select the Advancedtab, and clear the Advanced printing features option.
第8题
PPHC and Gooseneck are two organizations that do similar community work. Each has hired a new staff member to make contact with and provide services to new parents.
Elaine has accepted a job with PPHC. She has a degree in psychology but has never done this type of work before. On her first day, after showing her to her desk and introducing her to colleagues, the director gives her a town map and a list of the names of the families she will be responsible for, and wishes her luck. After lunch, Elaine sets out to contact the families, worried about what she'll do or say when she meets them.
Mark has a degree similar to Elaine's, and has just been hired by Gooseneck. On his first day, he learns that his job will consist of training for the next week. Mark spends two days going on family visits with experienced staff members, and discusses with them what they did and why. He role-plays some situations with other staff members, and gets some direct instruction from them. By the following week, when he's on his own, he feels he has a pretty good idea of what he needs to do, and how to go about it. And he knows that his training will continue.
Which situation would you rather be in, being thrown into the thick of things with no training or being trained to prepare for the work you're going to do?
21. What are PPHC and Gooseneck?
A. They are two companies that do similar business.
B. They are two organizations that do different community work.
C. They are two organizations that do similar community work.
22. Which degree does Elaine have?
A. Psychology degree.
B. Physiology degree.
C. Sociology degree.
23. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
A. Elaine has done this type of community work so her organization doesn't provide staff training.
B. Mark has a clear idea of his job after the training.
C. Mark knows his training comes to an end.
24. How is Mark trained to be prepared for his work?
A. Mark spends two days on family visits with experienced staff members and discuss with them.
B. Mark role-plays some situations with other staff members and gets some direct instruction from them.
C.Both A and B.
25. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. The importance of training.
B. Different training ways.
C. Elaine's and Mark's work experience.
第9题
阅读理解:阅读下面的短文,根据文章内容从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项。
PPHC and Gooseneck are two organizations that do similar community work. Each has hired a new staff member to make contact with and provide services to new parents.
Elainehas accepted a job with PPHC. She has a degree in psychology but has never done this type of work before. On her first day, after showing her to her desk and introducing her tocolleagues, the director gives her a town map and a list of the names of the families she will be responsible for, and wishes her luck. After lunch, Elaine sets out to contact the families, worried about what she’ll do or say when she meets them.
Mark has a degree similar to Elaine’s, and has just been hired by Gooseneck. On his first day, he learns thathis job will consist of training for the next week. Mark spends two days going on family visits with experienced staff members, and discusses with them what they did and why. He role-plays some situations with other staff members, and gets some direct instruction from them. By the following week, when he’s on his own, he feels he has a pretty good idea of what he needs to do, and how to go about it. And he knows that his training will continue.
Which situation would you rather be in, being thrown into the thick of things with no trainingor being trained to preparefor the work you’re going to do?
1. What are PPHC and Gooseneck? {A、B、C}
A. They are two companies that do similar business.
B. They are two organizations that do different community work.
C. They are two organizations that do similar community work.
2. Which degree does Elaine have? {A、B、C}
A. Psychology degree.
B. Physiology degree.
C. Sociology degree.
3. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? {A、B、C}
A. Elaine has done this type of community work so her organization doesn’t provide staff training.
B. Markhas a clear idea of his job after the training.
C. Mark knows his training comes to an end.
4. How is Mark trained to be prepared for his work? {A、B、C}
A. Mark spends two days on family visits with experienced staff members and discuss with them.
B. Mark role-plays some situations with other staff members and gets some direct instruction from them.
C. Both A and B.
5. What is the main idea of the passage? {A、B、C}
A. The importance of training.
B. Different training ways.
C. Elaine’s and Mark’s work experience.
第10题
A.what
B.that
C.how
D.why
第11题
It wasn't such a good job ______ she had read about in the advertisement.
A) like B) which C) as D) what
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