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Read the following passage. Fill in the numbered blanks by using the information from the passage.

Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

Would you work for nothing? Non-paid internships(实习生) have been common in the US for some time now. But these days, they are becoming more and more popular in other countries, too. Is this a good thing?

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There are obvious benefits to companies, too. They can help select employees who are better. “If you put two young people to work as interns for twelve weeks, you’ll soon see who is good.” said one manager. Besides, they can save money. “If I use interns, I don’t have to pay another salary, or worry about paying pensions or giving people overtime pay.” said another.

So, what do interns do? Most tasks are fairly routine. These may include photocopying, filing documents, or writing up notes from meetings. At times, interns may be given jobs with more responsibility, such as making sales calls, writing newsletters or updating websites.

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Internship can provide benefits to both sides, but these unpaid workers are also easy to take advantage of!

Title 1._________

I. Facts:

2._________ in the US.

More and more popular in other countries.

II.3._________:

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●Getting a valuable insight into4._________.

●Looking good on their CV.

●5.__________ after the internship.

For others

●Extra welfare such as deals on clothes and 6._______.

7._________.

●Helping select 8._________.

●Saving money.

III .Duties:

9.__________ tasks.

More responsible jobs.

IV. Problems:

Doing 10._________.

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●Looking good on their CV.

● 75.__________ after the internship.

▲For others

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▲79.___________ tasks.

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    B. bring himself to the public attention

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    A. make his spare time more colourful

    B. bring himself to the public attention

    C. earn more money for his education fees

    D. gain more experience in finding a better job

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    A. have nothing to do with the companies

    B. were more popular among college students

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    A. they can be better--equipped for the future careers

    B. they are unwilling to study their lessons in colleges

    C. doing internships overseas is a part of their courses

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