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【题目】Shanghai University of Sport (SUS) Invites Global Talents

The Physical Fitness teaching team is one of the excellent national-level course teaching teams at SUS. The main courses of this team are Theories and Methods of Healthy Fitness Assessment, Sports Prescription and Sports Health Management. The following positions are available for applicants worldwide.

Leading Expert

Qualifications:

* A Ph.D. degree or an MD degree from an accredited(授权的)institutionis required.

* Applicants have productive research activities, including, but not limited to, publications, conference presentations, and copywriting.

Faculty Member Qualifications :

* A Ph.D. degree or an MD degree from an accredited institution is required.

* Applicants have successful teaching experiences at the undergraduate and graduate level.

* Disciplines: Physical Health Monitoring, Fitness Assessment, Preventive Medicine, Statistics, Child Health, Nutrition and Food Safety, and Data Science.

Postdoc Fellowship Qualifications :

* A Ph. D. degree from an accredited institution is obtained within the last 3 years; fresh graduates are given priority in consideration.

* The first author publications in peer-reviewed journals and a strong publication record are preferred.

* Strong communication and cooperation skills and an interest in working in an inter- disciplinary environment are also required.

Research Assistant Qualifications:

* An MD degree from an accredited institution is obtained within the last 3 years in sports rehabilitation(康复)medicine or closely related fields.

* Strong publications in top international journals (the first author) are preferred.

* Good hands-on skills and good English communication skills are required.

Please email all materials as a PDF file to Dr. Kailimi Li at likailimi@ sus. edu. en with the subject: the title of the position for which you are applying. Application deadline: July 31, 2020 or until filled.

1Which position favors a recent graduate with a Ph.D. degree?

A.Leading Expert.B.Faculty Member.

C.Postdoc Fellowship.D.Research Assistant.

2Who is most likely to get the position of Faculty Member?

A.A regular contributor to international journals.

B.A researcher in sports rehabilitation medicine.

C.A writer giving many conference presentations.

D.A professor teaching Nutrition and Food Safety.

3What is the common qualification required by all the positions?

A.A degree from an accredited institution.

B.Communication and cooperation skills.

C.The first author publication record.

D.A good command of English.

【答案】

1C

2D

3A

【解析】

这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了上海大学招聘的一些职位的具体要求。

1

细节理解题。根据Postdoc Fellowship Qualifications:部分的* A Ph. D. degree from an accredited institution is obtained within the last 3 years; fresh graduates are given priority in consideration.(在过去三年内取得认可院校的博士学位;应届毕业生优先考虑)可推测,刚毕业的博士生会偏向于博士后奖学金。所以Postdoc Fellowship这个职位更适合刚毕业的博士故选C项。

2

推理判断题。根据Faculty Member Qualifications 部分下的* A Ph.D. degree or an MD degree from an accredited(授权的)institutions required.(需获得认证机构授予的博士或医学博士学位)* Disciplines: Physical Health Monitoring, Fitness Assessment, Preventive Medicine, Statistics, Child Health, Nutrition and Food Safety, and Data Science.(学科:身体健康检测、体能评估、预防医学、统计学、营养和食品安全、数据科学。)可知,一个教授营养和食品安全的教授更有可能获得Faculty Member 的职位。D. A professor teaching Nutrition and Food Safety.(一个教授营养和食品安全的教授)符合推测,故选D项。

3

细节理解题。根据Leading Expert部分下的* A Ph.D. degree or an MD degree from an accredited(授权的)institutions required(需授权机构的博士或者医学博士学位)Faculty Member Qualifications :部分下的* A Ph.D. degree or an MD degree from an accredited institution is required.(需认证机构的博士或医学博士学位)Postdoc Fellowship部分下的* A Ph. D. degree from an accredited institution is obtained within the last 3 years;(在过去三年内取得认可院校的博士学位)Research Assistant Qualifications:部分下的* An MD degree from an accredited institution is obtained within the last 3 years(获得医学博士学位认证机构在过去三年体育康复医学或密切相关的领域)可知,所有职位的共同特点都是:需要获得认证机构授予的学位。A. A degree from an accredited institution.(获得认证机构的学位)符合以上说法,故选A项。

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