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A.Employer:an International School in Beijing

Position:Administrative Assistant

Requirements:

1.Bachelor Degree or above majoring in English; A high-level of Chinese-English and English-Chinese oral and written proficiency

2.Computer proficiency(i.e.:Word, Excel)

3.Minimum 2 years relevant experience as a professional translator or administrative assistant

B.Employer:An International Foreign Trade Company in Shenzhen

Position:foreign trade clerk(males only)

Requirements:

Be familiar with foreign trade business processes, work experience preferred

2.Good at speaking, reading and writing in English

3.Travelling often both at home and abroad

4.Strong business sense and negotiation skills

C.Employer:Good Day travel Agency in Guangzhou

Position:Tour Guides

Requirements:

1.Aged less than 30

2.Easygoing, open-minded, willing to meet and good at getting along with people of different kinds, especially foreigners

3.Good at spoken English, acquisition of one more foreign language preferred

4.Fit, adaptable enough for frequent travelling abroad

D.Employer:Bright Foreign Languages School

Position:English Teachers

Requirements:

1.College graduates with at least Bachelor degree in English; and those from teaching universities are preferred

2.Enthusiastic about teaching and have a will for life-long devotion to education

3.Working in the suburban Senior campus.Males preferred

E.Shanghai Daily

Position:English editors

Requirements:

1.A recognized degree in English or a related discipline

2.Excellent writing skills, preferably with editing/journalism experience

3.Teaching or training experience in English or related subjects

F.Duran Education Group

Position:Teachers

Requirements:

1.Native English speakers

2.At least 1 year’s teaching experience in college; major in various subjects like math, accounting, physics, economy, English etc

3.Teaching in the branches of this group in Asia

4.Comfortable with living in foreign cultures for a long time.

1.Mary, an English major, will graduate from college this July.As the chairman of the Students Union, she is thought highly of as good leadership, outgoing, extraverted(外向的).She herself looks forward to a job that allows her to travel as much as possible around the world, instead of a sedentary job in the office.

2.Sarah majored in English and American Literature in a college in Texas and continued to teach there after graduation.She is quite curious about Chinese culture and desires to have a profound understanding of it by staying there for a long time.At the same time, however, loss of income is one concern that holds her back from making her dream come true.

3.Tim didn’t go to college.He started as an office clerk in a trade company and later rose to get involved in the business due to his hard work and intelligence.He also has taken part-time course of English to improve his competence.Now, he is seeking to make a change in a large-scale company.

4.Helen, a quiet girl, has been an English-Chinese translator for 3 years.Now tired of spending the whole day translating documents in the office, she wants a new job that involves more responsibilities in addition to written translation.

5.Jeff is about to graduate with a double degree in Journalism and English.He has taken a 3-month internship in a local newspaper, which arouses his strong interest in working with press.Of course, the ideal job is one that can also use his English proficiency(能力)to the full advantage.

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请将下列各小题中的人物与A-F中的工作匹配起来。

A. Employer: an International School in Beijing

Position: Administrative Assistant

Requirements:

1. Bachelor Degree or above majoring in English; A high-level of Chinese-English and English-Chinese oral and written proficiency

 

2.     Computer proficiency (i.e.: Word, Excel)

3.     Minimum 2 years relevant experience as a professional translator or  

administrative assistant

B. Employer: An International Foreign Trade Company in Shenzhen 

Position: foreign trade clerk (males only)

Requirements:

o                 Be familiar with foreign trade business processes, work experience

preferred

o                 Good at speaking, reading and writing in English

o                 Travelling often both at home and abroad

4.  Strong business sense and negotiation skills

 

C. Employer: Good Day travel Agency in Guangzhou

Position: Tour Guides

Requirements:

1. Aged less than 30

2. Easygoing, open-minded, willing to meet and good at getting along with people of different kinds, especially foreigners

3. Good at spoken English, acquisition of one more foreign language preferred

4. Fit, adaptable enough for frequent travelling abroad

 

D. Employer: Bright Foreign Languages School

Position: English Teachers

Requirements:

1.     College graduates with at least Bachelor degree in English; and those from  

teaching universities are preferred

2.     Enthusiastic about teaching and have a will for life-long devotion to

education

3.     Working in the suburban Senior campus. Males preferred

 

E. Shanghai Daily

Position: English editors

Requirements:

1. A recognized degree in English or a related discipline

2. Excellent writing skills, preferably with editing/journalism experience

3. Teaching or training experience in English or related subjects

 

F.    Duran Education Group

Position: Teachers

 

Requirements:

1.     Native English speakers

2.     At least 1 year’s teaching experience in college; major in various subjects like  

math, accounting, physics, economy, English etc

3.     Teaching in the branches of this group in Asia

4.     Comfortable with living in foreign cultures for a long time.

 

1.Mary, an English major, will graduate from college this July. As the chairman of the Students Union, she is thought highly of as good leadership, outgoing, extraverted. She herself looks forward to a job that allows her to travel as much as possible around the world, instead of a sedentary job in the office.

2. Sarah majored in English and American Literature in a college in Texas and continued to teach there after graduation. She is quite curious about Chinese culture and desires to have a profound understanding of it by staying there for a long time. At the same time, however, loss of income is one concern that holds her back from making her dream come true.

3. Tim didn’t go to college. He started as an office clerk in a trade company and later rose to get involved in the business due to his hard work and intelligence. He also has taken part-time course of English to improve his competence. Now, he is seeking to make a change in a large-scale company.

4.Helen, a quiet girl, has been an English-Chinese translator for 3 years. Now tired of spending the whole day translating documents in the office, she wants a new job that involves more responsibilities in addition to written translation.

5. Jeff is about to graduate with a double degree in Journalism and English. He has taken a 3-month internship in a local newspaper, which arouses his strong interest in working with press. Of course, the ideal job is one that can also use his English proficiency to the full advantage. 

 

 

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请将1-5各小题中的人物与A-F中的工作匹配起来。

A.Employer:an International School in Beijing

Position:Administrative Assistant

Requirements:

(1)Bachelor Degree or above majoring in English; A high-level of Chinese-English and English-Chinese oral and written proficiency

(2)Computer proficiency(i.e.:Word, Excel)

(3)Minimum 2 years relevant experience as a professional translator or administrative assistant

B.Employer:An International Foreign Trade Company in Shenzhen

Position:foreign trade clerk(males only)

Requirements:

(1)Be familiar with foreign trade business processes, work experience preferred

(2)Good at speaking, reading and writing in English

(3)Travelling often both at home and abroad

(4)Strong business sense and negotiation skills

C.Employer:Good Day travel Agency in Guangzhou

Position:Tour Guides

Requirements:

(1)Aged less than 30

(2)Easygoing, open-minded, willing to meet and good at getting along with people of different kinds, especially foreigners

(3)Good at spoken English, acquisition of one more foreign language preferred

(4)Fit, adaptable enough for frequent travelling abroad

D.Employer:Bright Foreign Languages School

Position:English Teachers

Requirements:

(1)College graduates with at least Bachelor degree in English; and those from teaching universities are preferred

(2)Enthusiastic about teaching and have a will for life-long devotion to education

(3)Working in the suburban Senior campus.Males preferred

E.Shanghai Daily

Position:English editors

Requirements:

(1)A recognized degree in English or a related discipline

(2)Excellent writing skills, preferably with editing/journalism experience

(3)Teaching or training experience in English or related subjects

F.Duran Education Group

Position:Teachers

Requirements:

(1)Native English speakers

(2)At least 1 year's teaching experience in college; major in various subjects like math, accounting, physics, economy, English etc

(3)Teaching in the branches of this group in Asia

(4)Comfortable with living in foreign cultures for a long time.

1.Mary, an English major, will graduate from college this July.As the chairman of the Students Union, she is thought highly of as good leadership, outgoing, extraverted.She herself looks forward to a job that allows her to travel as much as possible around the world, instead of a sedentary job in the office.

2.Sarah majored in English and American Literature in a college in Texas and continued to teach there after graduation.She is quite curious about Chinese culture and desires to have a profound understanding of it by staying there for a long time.At the same time, however, loss of income is one concern that holds her back from making her dream come true.

3.Tim didn't go to college.He started as an office clerk in a trade company and later rose to get involved in the business due to his hard work and intelligence.He also has taken part-time course of English to improve his competence.Now, he is seeking to make a change in a large-scale company.

4.Helen, a quiet girl, has been an English-Chinese translator for 3 years.Now tired of spending the whole day translating documents in the office, she wants a new job that involves more responsibilities in addition to written translation.

5.Jeff is about to graduate with a double degree in Journalism and English.He has taken a 3-month internship in a local newspaper, which arouses his strong interest in working with press.Of course, the ideal job is one that can also use his English proficiency to the full advantage.

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Tens of thousands of Chinese have joined a debate (辩论) on whether students should be separated into science(理科) and liberal arts(文科)classes in high school, a practice that allows them to stay competitive in college entrance exam by choosing preferred subjects. The debate came after the Ministry of Education began to ask for opinions from the public on Friday on whether it was necessary and possible to stop the dividing system, which has been accepted for decades.

In a survey started by www. qq. com, more than 260 000 people cast their votes, with 54 percent of those voted for the abolishment (废除)and 40 percent against.

A netizen from Chengdu said: “Sciences can activate the mind, while arts could strengthen their learning ability.”

But some people disagreed with him. A netizen nicknamed “gentle scholar” said the students would have more burden if they have more subjects to study. “You don’t even know how difficult the courses are. I suggest a survey among students.”

“Abolish the current system of division? We have to study nine subjects? Finally we will study everything and have learnt little,” wrote another netizen.

Li Yanling, an education expert in Beijing, called on education authorities to consider students’ school burden.

Chinese students are required to choose either arts or science subjects after ten years’ education, which include six years in primary school, three years in junior high school and one year in senior high school.

Besides the Chinese language, mathematics and English, which are must for everyone, science students are required to take physics, biology and chemistry, while arts students study politics, history and geography. Zxxk

Choosing preferred subjects can help students __________.

    A. have more chance to look for jobs in future     

B. find a good job after graduation

C. have more advantages to enter a university     

D. show interest in daily life

Netizen nicknamed “gentle scholar” __________.

    A. is for the abolishment                B. is against the abolishment

C. doesn’t care the abolishment       D. prefers students to learn more

Which of the following statements is NOT true?           .

    A. The debate is on whether the students should choose science or liberal arts classes in high school Zxxk

B. More people on the Internet are for the abolishment

C. The students who are against the abolishment think abolishing the current system of division will heavy their burden.

D. Science students are required to take physics, biology and chemistry besides

Chinese, math and English.

What must a Chinese student learn in 2008?

    A. Chinese, math and English.            B. Physics, biology and chemistry.

C. Politics, history and geography.       D. Both B and C

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Tens of thousands of Chinese have joined a debate (辩论) on whether students should be separated into science(理科) and liberal arts(文科)classes in high school, a practice that allows them to stay competitive in college entrance exam by choosing preferred subjects. The debate came after the Ministry of Education began to ask for opinions from the public on Friday on whether it was necessary and possible to stop the dividing system, which has been accepted for decades.
In a survey started by www. qq. com, more than 260 000 people cast their votes, with 54 percent of those voted for the abolishment (废除)and 40 percent against.
A netizen from Chengdu said: “Sciences can activate the mind, while arts could strengthen their learning ability.”
But some people disagreed with him. A netizen nicknamed “gentle scholar” said the students would have more burden if they have more subjects to study. “You don’t even know how difficult the courses are. I suggest a survey among students.”
“Abolish the current system of division? We have to study nine subjects? Finally we will study everything and have learnt little,” wrote another netizen.
Li Yanling, an education expert in Beijing, called on education authorities to consider students’ school burden.
Chinese students are required to choose either arts or science subjects after ten years’ education, which include six years in primary school, three years in junior high school and one year in senior high school.
Besides the Chinese language, mathematics and English, which are must for everyone, science students are required to take physics, biology and chemistry, while arts students study politics, history and geography. Zxxk
【小题1】Choosing preferred subjects can help students __________.

A.have more chance to look for jobs in future
B.find a good job after graduation
C.have more advantages to enter a university
D.show interest in daily life
【小题2】Netizen nicknamed “gentle scholar” __________.
A.is for the abolishmentB.is against the abolishment
C.doesn’t care the abolishmentD.prefers students to learn more
【小题3】Which of the following statements is NOT true?           .
A.The debate is on whether the students should choose science or liberal arts classes in high school Zxxk
B.More people on the Internet are for the abolishment
C.The students who are against the abolishment think abolishing the current system of division will heavy their burden.
D.Science students are required to take physics, biology and chemistry besides
Chinese, math and English.
【小题4】What must a Chinese student learn in 2008?
A.Chinese, math and English.B.Physics, biology and chemistry.
C.Politics, history and geography.D.Both B and C

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