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Duy Tan University is a private, non-profit educational organization in central Danang, with 5, 000 students. Duy Tan University is making a great contribution to the social-economic development of Vietnam. Volunteers can contribute by teaching the following courses: English for English Major Students (pronunciation, speaking, writing, culture, and literature), English for Non-English Major Students (communication skills, international marketing and finance, and tourism management), English for Lecturers and Staff, and English for IT Lecturers and Students (English for computer networks, English for programming).
Volunteers can register to teach any of the courses listed above. The university will arrange for every volunteer to teach 16 to 18 periods (45 minutes) per week. Assistant teachers are available to help volunteers with class management when required. Volunteers may also be requested to support the university by helping with English documents and attending the English clubs. The school is open Monday through Saturday, but volunteers will normally work Monday through Friday. Classes begin at 7:00 am and end at 5:00 pm with a midday break from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm. There is also an opportunity to teach at a Language Center during the evenings.
The university is open throughout the year, except during the Tet Holiday, which lasts for 10 days during February, and the summer holiday, which runs for two weeks between late July and early August. Volunteers will live in a rented house, close to the university. Volunteers are required to obtain a business visa for this program.
51. What is the passage mainly about?
A. An introduction to Duy Tan University. B. Volunteer positions in Vietnam.
C. Volunteer positions at Duy Tan University.
D. How to be a volunteer in Vietnam.
52. Volunteers teaching English for English Major Students don’t need to teach ______.
A. pronunciation B. Literature C. culture D. finance
53. What is the least number of hours a volunteer will teach each week?
A. 16. B. 18. C. 12. D. 45.
54. What can we infer from the passage?
A. The students at the university have a three-week Tet Holiday every year.
B. The volunteers are probably English speakers.
C. The university will help the volunteers obtain a business visa.
D. The volunteers are supplied with accommodations at the university.
55. What kind of passage is this?
A. An advertisement. B. A scientific article.
C. A newspaper report. D. A guidebook about Vietnam.
Channel Islands tourist guide
Friendly communities, a rough coastline and gentle, untouched scenery make the islands ideal for anyone who wants to ‘get out there’ and explore on foot or by bike.
England tourist guide
England is the largest country in Britain, and home to the largest city in Europe, 600 miles of beautiful coastline, and a population almost three times that of Australia.
Isle of Man tourist guide
A country rich in natural history, beautiful scenery and first-class historical sites with attractions for all age groups and interests.
London tourist guide
London needs little introduction. This lively, multi-cultural capital is a world leading destination city.London is full of history, heritage and culture, yet one of the most fast-moving, cosmopolitan(世界性的) cities on the planet.
Northern Ireland tourist guide
Exciting cities with shopping, nightlife and festivals, outdoor activities, wonderful food and untouched peaceful and private places where you can relax.
Scotland tourist guide
Scotland is everything you imagine – whisky, golf and wealth of castles and historic sites. The Highlands area is one of the last wildernesses in Europe.
Wales tourist guide
Wales is different from other parts of Britain and just 2 hours from Heathrow Airport. With 400 castles, yet only one official motorway, you have to take things at a gentle pace.
What is special about England?
A.It is the largest country in Europe.
B.It enjoys a beautiful coastline of 600 miles.
C.It is one of the last wildernesses in Europe.
D.It has a large population similar to Australia.
If you want to visit castles, you are supposed to go to _______.
A.Channel Islands and Isle of Man B.Isle of Man and London
C.Northern Ireland and Wales D.Wales and Scotland
The passage can be classified as .
A.an advertisement B.a geography article
C.a report D.a diary
Channel Islands tourist guide
Friendly communities, a rough coastline and gentle, untouched scenery make the islands ideal for anyone who wants to ‘get out there’ and explore on foot or by bike.
England tourist guide
England is the largest country in Britain, and home to the largest city in Europe, 600 miles of beautiful coastline, and a population almost three times that of Australia.
Isle of Man tourist guide
A country rich in natural history, beautiful scenery and first-class historical sites with attractions for all age groups and interests.
London tourist guide
London needs little introduction. This lively, multi-cultural capital is a world leading destination city.London is full of history, heritage and culture, yet one of the most fast-moving, cosmopolitan(世界性的) cities on the planet.
Northern Ireland tourist guide
Exciting cities with shopping, nightlife and festivals, outdoor activities, wonderful food and untouched peaceful and private places where you can relax.
Scotland tourist guide
Scotland is everything you imagine – whisky, golf and wealth of castles and historic sites. The Highlands area is one of the last wildernesses in Europe.
Wales tourist guide
Wales is different from other parts of Britain and just 2 hours from Heathrow Airport. With 400 castles, yet only one official motorway, you have to take things at a gentle pace.
1.What is special about England?
A.It is the largest country in Europe.
B.It enjoys a beautiful coastline of 600 miles.
C.It is one of the last wildernesses in Europe.
D.It has a large population similar to Australia.
2.If you want to visit castles, you are supposed to go to _______.
A.Channel Islands and Isle of Man B.Isle of Man and London
C.Northern Ireland and Wales D.Wales and Scotland
3.The passage can be classified as .
A.an advertisement B.a geography article
C.a report D.a diary
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The aim of writing a letter of application is to help you to "sell" yourself.It should state __1__ the job you want, and should tell what your abilities are and what you have __2__.It should be simple, human, personal and brief without __3__ out any necessary fact. In writing a letter of application, bear in mind that the things a possible employer is most __4__ to want to know about are your qualifications, your achievements and your aims.The opening paragraph is perhaps the most important part.If the first few sentences fail to __5__ the reader's attention, the rest of the letter may not be __6__ at all.Try to key your opening remarks to the needs or interests of the employer not to your own need or desire.For example, instead of beginning with "I saw your __7__ in today's paper." you might say "I have made a careful study of your advertising during the past six months" or "I have made a survey in my neighborhood to find out how many housewives __8__ your product and why they like it." Try to __9__ generalities.Be clear about the kind of job for which you are now __10__.College graduates looking for their first positions often ask "What can I __11__ in a letter? Employers want experience, which, naturally, no __12__ has." The answer is that everything you have ever done is __13__. It is important to write a good strong closing for your letter.__14__ a specific request for an interview or give the possible employer something definite to do or expect.An excellent __15__ is to enclose (内附) a stamped, selfaddressed (写上自己地址的) envelope with your letter.That makes it easier for a possible employer to get in touch with you. | ||||
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The purpose of a letter of application (求职信) is to help you to "sell" yourself. It should state 1 the job you want, and should tell what your abilities are and you have 2 . It should be simple, human, personal and brief without 3 out any necessary fact. In writing a letter of application, keep in 4 that the things a possible employer is most 5 to want to know about are your qualifications and your aims. The opening paragraph is perhaps the most important part. 6 the first few sentences fail to 7 the reader's attention, the rest of the letter may not be 8 at all. Try to key your opening remarks to the needs or interests of the employer not 9 your own need or desires. For example, instead of beginning with "I saw your 10 in today's paper," you might say "I have made a careful 11 of your advertising during the past six months" or "I have made a survey in my neighborhood to find out how many housewives 12 your product and why they like it." Try to 13 generalities. Be clear about the kind of job for which you are now 14 . College graduates looking for their first positions often ask "What can I 15 in a letter? Employers want experience-which, naturally, no 16 has." The answer is that everything you have ever done is 17 . It is important to write a good strong closing for your letter. 18 a specific request for an interview or give the possible employer something definite to do or expect. An excellent 19 is to enclose (内附) a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your letter. That makes it 20 for a possible employer to get in touch with you. | ||||
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