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  CATHY:26, 1.63 m, 52 kg, post-graduate, open-minded and hard-working, has 1 year’s working experience as translator, good computer skills.Job wanted:English or Chinese tutor, English secretary, or translator.Contact BP:66996-500786, or get me by xay@citiz.net, or call my home number 6272-9840.

  MARK:26, graduate, majoring in tourism management.Good command in English, familiar with Win98, Microsoft Office, Photoshop and pagemaker.Two years experience in five star hotel management and two years experience in newspaper ad designing.Seeking:media and ad-related opportunity.Contact:mobile 13603232450; E-mail:shanghaigal@hotmail.com.

  MICKRY:male, 23, working in Shanghai, major in English and graduated from Dalian University of Foreign Language.Good command of English, esp.in oral English.Seeking:part-time as Chinese tutor for foreigner or foreign child.You can count on me there about Chinese teaching.Contact:62289983(Tel); 627492470(fax).

(1)

The above-mentioned three persons have got something in common, they:_______.

[  ]

A.

are all from foreign countries but now are staying in China

B.

are all eager to show they are good enough to be hired

C.

all have a good knowledge of computer skills and English

D.

have all lost their jobs and want to find a new one

(2)

The three advertisements may probably appear:________.

[  ]

A.

in Washington Post

B.

in New York Times

C.

in China Daily

D.

in Readers’ Digest

(3)

Which of the following statements is RIGHT according to the above advertisements?

[  ]

A.

You can get in touch with each of them by e-mail.

B.

All of them have got some experience in what they intend to do.

C.

Mark is the best at computer operation of all.

D.

Cathy and Mickry prefer to teach while Mark be an advertiser.

答案:1.B;2.C;3.D;
解析:

(1)

本题为推断题。这是三则求职广告,理所当然要力荐自己。其他几项都有不准确之处。

(2)

本题为推断题。根据Mark的网址和Mickry中的working in Shanghai可知只有C项最好。其他几项都是美国的报纸或杂志,Readers’ Digest是读者文摘。

(3)

本题为是非判断题。在Cathy 的求职广告中有Job wanted:English or Chinese tutor(teacher),在Mickry
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