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18.New Era School
ELITE Learning Center-English teachers for Adults Requirements
1.Native English speakers with teaching experience in China
2.TEFL/TESOL qualification preferred
3.Caring and energetic
4.Available on weekends
5.Passionate about teaching
ELITE Learning Center-English teachers for Children Requirements:
1.Native English speakers with teaching experience in China
2.Passionate about teaching children
3.Highly responsible and caring
4.Able to create a dynamic classroom atmosphere
5.Work full-time
6.Passionate about teaching children
Listening and Spoken Department-Spoken English Teachers Requirements:
1.Native English Speakers with teaching experience in China
2.TEFL/TESOL qualification preferred
3.passionate about teaching
4.Caring and energetic
5.Able to manage a class of over on hundred students
6.Available on weekends
 E-mail:etsp
Corporate Training Department-Spoken English Teachers Requirements:
1.Native English speakers with teaching experience in China
2.Enthusiastic,caring and humorous
3.TEFL/TESOL qualification preferred
4.Corporate training experience or business background preferred
5.Available on weekends
oken@hotmail.com
68.To be an English teacher in New Era School,you have toA.
A.be a native English speaker       
B.work on weekends
C.manage a large class                         
D.have a business background
69.If you want to be a full-time English teacher,you can write e-mail toB.
A.etadults@hotmail.com               
B.etchildren@hotmail.com
C.etspoken@hotmail.com                    
D.etraining@hotmail.com
70.If you major in university is business,___ will be your best choice.D
A.ELITE Learning Center for adults
B.ELITE Learning Center for children
C.Listening and Spoken Department     
D.Corporate Training Department.

分析 本篇阅读是四则招聘英语教师的启示,分别有着不同的要求.

解答 68.A.细节理解题.由第一则招聘中Native English speakers with teaching experience in China,可知应聘者需要是以英语为母语的人,故选A.
69.B.细节理解题.由第二则儿童英语教师招聘中的Work full-time一条,可知这是全时间的工作,故选B.
70.D.细节理解题.由最后一则招聘中的Corporate training experience or business background preferred,可知最好是有关于商业背景的,符合题中主修商学的要求,故选D.

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