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46.For more information about the Beijing Dance Teacher position,you canB.
    A.make a phone call                                  B.send an email
    C.visit the website                                  D.consult expert dancers
47.Considering the monthly salary,which position is the most attractive one?D
    A.A part-time dance teacher in Beijing.
    B.A part-time English tutor is Shanghai.
    C.An English teacher at EF English First.
    D.A NET teacher of PELCC in Hong Kong.
48.If Linda,a retired English teacher aged 61 from New Zealand who has a master's degree,hopes to find a job,she can send her resume toC.
    A.EF English First                 B.PELCC
    C.English Tutor Service Agency     D.Beijing International Dance Studio
49.The advertisements above are most probably foundA.
    A.on the Internet             B.on TB          C.in a newspaper D.in a brochure.

分析 这是四则招聘教师的广告.对应聘对象提出了具体的要求和相关的待遇.

解答 46.B 细节判断题.第三篇广告中说If interested,please contact us at BeijingDance Jobs@gmail.com,and send your resume and photo.如果对这份工作感兴趣,可以把简历和照片通过发电子邮件的形式发送到指定邮箱.故选B.
47.D 细节判断题.第二篇广告中说monthly salaries normally be from 17000 to 22000提供的月收入是一万七到两万二.故选D.
48.C 细节判断题.第四篇广告中对应聘者的要求是native Speaker of English,over one year teaching experience 英语是本族语,教龄一年以上的.故选C.
49.A 推理判断题.四篇广告中提到了联系方式是发邮件,还提供了网址BeijingDance Jobs@gmail.com,应该是网络招聘广告.故选A.

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