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  £¨×ÜÆ𣩠Undoubtedly£¬this job is considerably beneficial in various ways£®£¨·ÖÊö£©To begin with£¬the job will provide a platform for me to know students with different personalities£¬thus enhancing our ability to communicate with others£®
Additionally£¬it will enrich my teaching experience£¬which will lay a solid foundation for my future£®Last but not least£¬with this precious opportunity£¬I can make my share of condition to the society£®
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9£®One sixth of undergraduates £¨±¾¿ÆÉú£© in  Beijing this year have registered at a driving school£®The students£¬mostly from majors such as business management or international trade£¬will finish there driving courses within 20 days or so£®
Training costs have dropped to£¬2£¬600yuan for students£¬according to the Haidian Driving School in Beijing£®The price is not really low£¬but students will accept it£¬seeing it as an investment £¨Í¶×Ê£© in their future£®Familiarity with the operation of computers and fluent English are the basic skills graduating students need to find a job£®But a driver's permit has become another factor£®
"In the job market£¬owning a driver's permit sometimes strengthens a graduating student's competitiveness for a good position£¬"says Zhou Yang£¬an undergraduate at the China University of Political Science and Law£®
Cars will become a necessary part of many people's lives in the coming years£¬and it's difficult to get a permit out of campus because of the pressures on working people's time£®"Having a full-time job after graduation offers limited time to learn to drive£®We senior students have plenty of spare time£¬plenty of opportunities to learn£®"
Xu Jian£¬an official at the driving school£¬said undergraduates were very able and serious£¬and could grasp in an hour what it took ordinary people four hours to learn£®In this driving school£¬middle-aged people£¬young women and college students are the main customers£®
To get a driver's permit£¬a beginner is now required to have at least 86 hours'practice before the final road test£®
21£®The undergraduates are learning to drive because£®B
A£®they like to drive cars
B£®they need this skill to find a good job£®
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D£®they want to become full-time drivers after graduation
22£®Which of the following is Xu Jian's opinion of students learning to drive£¿D
A£®He decided it was a waste of money and time£®
B£®He thought they must learn it at school£®
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