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[填空题]To whom must the applicant send his/her personal information
The ______.
[单项选择]She gave up her job to look after her invalid mother.
A. quitted
B. lost
C. paused
D. retired
[填空题]In his job you must _____ up to the problems and not run away from them.
[单项选择]What does Nancy like best about her job
A. Meeting interesting people in the city.
B. Being able to enjoy the world of nature.
C. Driving in unsettled weather.
D. Taking long drives outside the city.
[单项选择]What does the woman do in her job
A. Answering phone calls, sending e-mails, and typing letters.
B. Typing letters, receiving visitors, answering phone calls.
C. Receiving visitors, making plans and answering phone calls.
[单项选择]Why does the woman want to change her job
A. Because her present job is too hard.
B. Because she doesn’t just want to bean assistant manager.
C. Because she wants to have a job where she can use her knowledge.
D. Because she wants to earn more money.
[单项选择]What does the man say about his new job
A. He doesn’t have time to learn to do his job well.
B. He has some problems with his job.
C. He’s not familiar with the work yet.
D. He’s not satisfied with his new job.
[单项选择]
Which of the following is NOT part of her job with the Department of Employment
A. Doing surveys at workplace.
B. Analyzing survey results.
C. Designing questionnaires.
D. Taking a psychology cours
[简答题] A
After losing her job and home in 1984, Lynn Carr was living on the streets of St. Charles, Montana, with her five-year-old son. "We slept in our car for about a week," she said, "but then it was sold. "
As she moved from one friend’ s house to another, Carr began working toward a high-school-equivalence diploma(高中同等学历证书), listening to self-help tapes and making cheesecakes.
After developing some new methods which she thought were pretty good, she offered her cakes to a restaurant. They sold out in a matter of hours.
The following year, she met a man at a church service and before long, they married. Carr began selling the cheesecakes out of their home. Later she opened a cheesecake company. As business became better and better, Carr didn’t forget where she came from.
All the women she hires are mothers or high-school dropouts(退学者)--workers most other employers wouldn’ t like to hire. Her dozen workers make 100 to 150 cakes a week and Carr owes her success to her empl
A. A.had to sell her car for a new one
B.had few friends to turn to for help
C.was once a school dropout herself
D. didn’t work hard enough to keep her job
[单项选择]Conversation One
A. She wants to quit her job in the chemistry lab.
B. She wants to get practical experience.
C. She’s interested in becoming a psychology major.
D. She wants to earn extra money.
[单项选择]Dana spoke ()she were so happy with her job
A. if
B. as if
C. but for
D. should
[单项选择]
After losing her job and home in 1984, Lynn Carr was living on the streets of St. Charles, Montana, with her five-year-old son. "We slept in our car for about a week," she said, "but then it was sold."
As she moved from one friend’s house to another, Carr began working toward a high-school- equivalence diploma, listening to self-help tapes and making cheesecakes. After developing some new methods which she thought were pretty good, she offered her cakes to a restaurant. They sold out in a matter of hours.
The following year, she met a man at a church service and before long, they married. Carr began selling the cheesecakes out of their home. Later she opened a cheesecake company. As business became better and better, Carr didn’t forget where she came from.
All the women she hires are mothers or high-school dropouts (退学者)--workers most other employers wouldn’t like to hire. Her dozen workers make 100 to 150 cake
A. Lynn Carr learned to make cheesecakes by taking courses.
B. Lynn Carr’s cheesecakes are sold to high school dropouts.
C. People like Lynn Carr’s cheesecakes very much.
D. Without finishing high school, one cannot even make good cakes.