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Thousands of jobs comes into our Job Centre and Employment Office every week, but they get snapped up(抢夺)quickly, So although we will shall do all we can to help you, it’s important for you to do all you can to help yourself. This passage tells you how.
Registered for workOnce you have registered for work we will match you against available(可获得)vacancies(空缺).You must also register for work at the Job Center in order to claim (demand) unemployment benefit (help).But you actually apply for benefit at the local Unemployment Office.
Getting a job through self—serviceJobs that come in are put on self-service, show as soon as possible. Half the people who find jobs through Job Centres and Employment Office find them through self-service. You can call in at any time to look at the jobs shown.
If you want further help with finding a jobIf you want more help or advice, don’t forget that’s what we are here for. Our Employment Advisers can help you with things like:
*thinking about the different sorts of jobs you could do and which are best for you.
*jobs available locally or elsewhere
*your suitability for a TOPS training course with a tax-free allowance(津贴)
*grants(补助金)to help you look for, and move to work in other parts
Even though you have a clear idea of the sort of job and pay you want, you may find that something different will suit you quite well. Keep this in mind when you are talking with the Employment Adviser.
If you don’t find a job on your first visitGo into self-service as often as you can to look at the jobs on show there. Good vacancies are coming in all the time just because you’ve been registered for employment.
If you can’t get to the office easily, come in whenever you can’t. It’ll help you to find s job faster if you keep in touch.
1.The purpose of the passage is to .
A.suggest how to get most benefit possible from a certain employment service
B.provide general advice about what to do when you have’ t a job
C.give information about services available for unemployed people
D.help to reduce the number of unemployed people
2.The people most likely to get jobs are those who .
A.make use of job information services at the Job Centre
B.regularly ask for help and advice at the Job Centre
C.use their own ideas and common sense in looking for a job
D.register for work immediately when the need arise
3.Unemployment people can actually claim benefit from .
A.the Job Centre
B.both the Job Centre and the Unemployment Office
C.all the Unemployment Offices
D.the local Unemployment Offices
4.When you are talking with the Employment Adviser, you’ d better .
A.change your ideas of jobs when necessary
B.stick to your first idea of jobs
C.not talk about payment for work
D.talk about your own interest
More than forty thousand readers told us what they looked for in close friendship , what they expected 1 friends , what they were willing to give in 2 , and how satisfied they were 3 the quality of their friendships . The 4 give little comfort to social critics(评论家) .
Friendship 5 to be a different form of 6 relationships . Unlike marriage or the ties that 7 parents and children , it is not explained or regulated (制约) by 8 . Unlike other social roles that we are expected to 9 — as citizens , employees , members of professional societies and 10 organizations—it has its own rule , which is to develop 11 of warmth , trust and love 12 two people . The 13 on friendships appeared in Psychology Today in March . The findings 14 that topics of trust and betrayal are 15 to friendship . They also suggest that our readers do not 16 for friends only among those who are 17 like them , but find many 18 differ in race , religion , and background . Arguably the most important 19 that appears in the article , 20 , is not something that we found—but what we did not .
1. A. on B. of C. to D. for
2. A. addition B. pay C. turn D. return
3. A. about B. of C. with D. by
4. A. results B. effects C. expectations D. ends
5. A. feels B. leads C. sounds D. appears
6. A. human B. mankind C. their D. civil
7. A. join B. relate C. control D. attract
8. A. force B. law C. rule D. order
9. A. keep B. do C. show D. play
10.A.all B. any C. other D. those
11.A.friendship B. interests C. feelings D. relations
12.A.between B. on C. in D. for
13.A.book B. article C. description D. wish
14.A.warn B. believe C. prove D. solve
15.A.true B. main C. false D. central
16.A.ask B. call C. care D. look
17.A.most B. more C. least D. less
18.A.people B. who C. what D. friends
19.A.conclusion B. summary C. decision D. demand
20.A. moreover B. however C. still D. yet
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On a cold winter day, I waited in line to see my hero, Jack Canfield, the author of The Success Principles During his talk, Jack__1__his wallet, pulled out a hundreddollar bill, and said, "Who wants this?" __2__shot up in the audience; people leaned forward to see whom Jack would__3_.But I jumped up, ran up the__4__to the stage, and grabbed the bill.As I was launching myself in the air, thoughts__5 _ through my mind-was I about to be humiliated (羞辱) in front of 800 people?Would they__6__security guards and take me from the stage?__7__my desire for bold action was louder than any__8__voice. As I got the bill from his hand, he said, "That's it!We can't wait for the__9__to come to us.We must take action to__10__what we want!" After his talk, I managed to formally meet Jack and boldly asked for his__11__email address.Over the next months, I sent him emails__12__my vision and dreams with him.He kindly emailed back lots of encouragement.But my life got__13__with other things.I stopped emailing Jack. A year later, my dreams had worn away.I thought Jack would inspire me into action, like a giant __14__that would show me the way. I emailed him, and then again-but got no__15__.As I sat down at my computer to check my emails, I__16__woke up.What was I doing?I was waiting!Now I remembered the crowd, most likely__17__ that hundreddollar bill, while they sat__18__to their chairs. Usually we all have a "Jack" for whom we wait-whether it's a person, a place or a thing.We__19__ believe the gifts of life are just around the corner, and that everything will come in a(n)__20_way.So we don't try.We give up.But as Wayne Gretzky said:"You'll always miss 100% of the opportunities you don't take!" So I stopped waiting and started my writing career. Now what are you waiting for? | ||||
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On a cold winter day, I waited in line to see my hero, Jack Canfield, the author of The Success Principles During his talk, Jack 1 his wallet, pulled out a hundreddollar bill, and said, "Who wants this?" 2 shot up in the audience; people leaned forward to see whom Jack would 3 . But I jumped up, ran up the 4 to the stage, and grabbed the bill.As I was launching myself in the air, thoughts 5 through my mind-was I about to be humiliated (羞辱) in front of 800 people?Would they 6 security guards and take me from the stage? 7 my desire for bold action was louder than any 8 voice. As I got the bill from his hand, he said, "That's it!We can't wait for the 9 to come to us.We must take action to 10 what we want!" After his talk, I managed to formally meet Jack and boldly asked for his 11 email address.Over the next months, I sent him emails 12 my vision and dreams with him.He kindly emailed back lots of encouragement.But my life got 13 with other things.I stopped emailing Jack. A year later, my dreams had worn away.I thought Jack would inspire me into action, like a giant 14 that would show me the way. I emailed him, and then again-but got no 15 . As I sat down at my computer to check my emails, I 16 woke up.What was I doing?I was waiting!Now I remembered the crowd, most likely 17 that hundreddollar bill, while they sat 18 to their chairs. Usually we all have a "Jack" for whom we wait-whether it's a person, a place or a thing.We 19 believe the gifts of life are just around the corner, and that everything will come in a(n) 20 way.So we don't try.We give up. But as Wayne Gretzky said: "You'll always miss 100% of the opportunities you don't take!" So I stopped waiting and started my writing career. Now what are you waiting for? | ||||
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