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Jobs for abroad students in Shanghai

Ad  No.37120

Posted Nov. 23, 2009 10:44 by castellari

We are an Italian company engaged in high leveled Italian coffee and coffee machines. Now, we have a program which requires involving of foreign students in Shanghai.

This is a job about selling our products online in the office to individuals or offices or any place where there’s a need for coffee. You’re required to work only at weekends. We’ll offer you a favorable payment. For those who’re interested, please contact Ava.

Reply to: zhangaihui@     Tel: 61212021

Office assistant needed (Full-time)

Ad No.40994

Posted Nov. 23, 2009 10:55 by roybivExpire

UK Accessories Brand is looking for a new talented person to develop with the company. You must be able to speak a little English and understand emails written in English. Please send your personal information with expected salary to us.

Contact: Josie

Reply to: info@   Tel: 63573038

Teaching in China

Ad No. 40894

Posted Nov. 23, 2009 09:23 by Sh_ shifter

We have contacted most schools all over China and agreed to introduce many good foreign teachers to the schools. This is one of the best positions because you can work in different cities of China at different times.

Position: Oral English teachers (Full-time)

Salary: 8,000 RMB-10,000 RMB per month

Working load: 20-22 hours per week

Apartment: Free fully furnished single accommodation, equipped with telephone, TV, air conditioner, fridge and so on.

Teacher’s qualification: BA / BS / TESL and having teaching experience is preferred.

Contact: Foreign Affairs Manger, International Department

Address: No. 9 Jiefang road, Wuhan, Hubei

Tel: 86(0)2782300522

Email: teachinglanguage2009@

Logistics(后勤) manager needed in Shanghai

Ad No.41055

Posted Nov. 23, 2009 17:01 by jobtrans

We want to find 2 full-time logistics manager for our forwarding company.

Requirements:

(1) Female;  (2) Bachelor’s degree or above;  (3) 3-year working experience required.

For more information, please visit our website:

Tel: 62875341

60.What do these advertisements have in common (共同)?

   A. They all employ only applicants (求职者) with work experience.

   B. The employment agencies are all based in Shanghai.

   C. They are posted on the same day.

   D. They are all for China-based foreign companies.

61.Miss Green wants to find a part-time job, which telephone number should she dial?

   A. 63573038   B. 61212021   C. 86(0)27782300522   D. 62875341

62.Li Ming has just finished high school, which position might suit him?

   A. Salesman in the Italian company.

   B. A logistics manager.

   C. An oral English teacher.

   D. Office assistant in UK Accessories Brand.

63.Your American friend Mr. Smith wants to find a job in China which offers a flexible (易弯曲的,可适应的) workplace, you may recommend him to _____________.

   A. write to teachinglanguage2009@

   B. visit

   C. write to zhangaihui@

   D. write to info@

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Strong winds, sand in the air, poor visibility (能见度), we all know the characteristics of a sandstorm. But what else do you know about them?

Did you know, for example, that the first sandstorm of 2009 hit north China’s Inner Mongolia autonomous region late February?

Sandstorms are today a feature of life in northern China because of desertification (沙漠化) and the retreat (退化) of the northern grasslands. They usually occur between February and May.

Fortunately, sandstorms this year should be fewer than in past years in north China, according to the National Meteorological Center (中央气象台).

And the chances of sandstorms hitting Beijing are small, because recent rain has stopped drought and reduced dry dirt and dust. Tree planting, and other measures taken by the government, has also helped decrease the chance of sandstorms in the city.

Sandstorms can be dangerous. However, there are measures you can take to protect yourself from harm.

﹡Wear a mask. Cover your nose and mouth with a mask that can keep out sand, or use a damp handkerchief.

﹡If you are driving and the storm is at a distance, it may be possible to outrun (超过) it. If it looks like you will be caught in the storm, stop and wait it out.

﹡Take a cover. If there is no shelter, then lie down. Keep eyes, nose and mouth covered. Cover your head with your arms or a backpack to protect yourself against flying objects.

If you are caught in a desert sandstorm, take the following actions.

﹡Mark your direction before lying down. It is easy to get lost in a desert.

﹡Keep plenty of water at hand. If you get lost, you need water to survive until you find your way or help arrives.

﹡Stay together if traveling in a group. Lock arms if caught in a sandstorm. The most useful measure would actually be to make sandstorms disappear forever. To make this goal come true, people should plant trees, and stop desertification.

Today, the straight-line distance between Tiananmen Square and a desert called Tianmo in Hebei province is only about 80km. If desertification is not stopped, environmental protection experts say, it will probably not be long before Beijingers can catch a camel to work.

56.According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?

 A. So far in 2009 no sandstorm has happened.

 B. Sandstorms usually happen in spring.

 C. Sandstorms are a feature of life in China.

 D. In sandstorms in cities, what you need to protect yourself from is just the sand in the air.

57.Which may not be the right action to take to protect yourself from harm in a sandstorm?

 A. Finding a shelter.

 B. Covering your head with a bag.

 C. Lying down.

 D. When driving, speed up and rush through the sandstorm.

58.What can we infer from the passage ?

 A. North China has been suffering from sandstorms for several years.

 B. The distance between Beijing and the desert has made the chances of sandstorms hitting Beijing small this year.

 C. Planting trees can help make sandstorms disappear.

 D. It is more dangerous to be caught in sandstorms in cities because there are more flying objects.

59.What’s the best title of the passage?

 A. The realities of sandstorm              B. The cause of sandstorm.

 C. The influences of sandstorm            D. The future of sandstorm.

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35. ----Will you go to Tom’s 18th birthday party?

   ----If you go, ___________.

  A. nor do I               B. nor I do         C. so will I     D. so I will

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34. The reason why I burst into tears is _________ I don’t want to part with my mother.     

A. that          B. because          C. what             D. which

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33. --Would you mind if I keep the door open?

  --____________.

  A. Yes, do it    B. No, of course not  C. Yes, go ahead D. No, you can’t open it

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32. In the north people sometimes tie straw ropes (草绳) round the trees in winter to ______ them from the cold.

  A. stop            B. prevent          C. save           D. protect

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31. It’s time that you __________ the whole book.

  A. must go over    B. can go over      C. went over       D. have gone over

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30. When will you ___________ the entrance examinations, next June or next July ?

A. join          B. join in           C. take            D. take part in

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