题目内容
8.Looking for teacing jobs?Welcome to Teachers-Teachers.com,a service designed to save instructors time and money as they search for great jobs in education.By posting your resume(履历) online,you can make yourself instantly accessible to thousands of schools nationwide,and you'll also gain access to our large database of openteaching jobs.Schools across the United States are constantly hunting for new teachers,so if you need help finding the perfect job,Teachers-Teachers is here to offer assistance.
If any school has an interest in you as a candidate,you will be notified via email.You will then be given the opportunity to email a cover letter and receive more information about the school and the position for which you are applying.
●It's Free:Teachers-Teachers.com is a free online service for instructors looking for open teacher employment opportunities.When you use our site,you can avoid the costs of mailing and faxing resumes.
●It's Easy:Why waste valuable time researching available teaching positions for teachers and mailing dozens of resumes?Within minutes,you can create and post your resume,and let the schools come to you.
●It's Customized(定制的):Streamline your search of teaching jobs by specifying in which states you are willing to work,the desired sudject area and grade level,and your preferred school setting.The notices you receive regarding teaching jobs will only match the criteria you have selected.
●It's Effective:By posting your resume online,your information will be instantly accessible to hundreds of interested schools.You'll also have immediate access to scores of open education jobs nationwide.
●It's Convenient:Apply to schools any time-day or night.Edit and update your resume online.Updated resumes help schools find the most qualified candidates for their open teaching positions.
●It's Secure:Your information is protected via your username and password.Be confident you can prevent current employers rom seeing your resume by blocking out their zip code.
21.The passage is probably written forD.
A.college graduates
B.university students
C.educators
D.those searching for teaching jobs
22.Which of the following is NOT an advantage of Teachers-Teachers.com?D
A.It saves time and money.
B.The site is open at any time.
C.It won't give the candidates'information away.
D.It offers candidates scores of teaching jobs.
23.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?B
A.If you use Teachers-Teachers.com,all you need to do is post your resume.
B.Teachers-Teachers.com is to help instructors find a teaching position more easily.
C.If a school is interested in you,they will arrange an interview with you.
D.The site can update your resume automatically for you.
24.Which of the following can be used as the best title of this advetisement?C
A.Looking for teaching jobs
B.Just post your resume
C.Teaching jobs online
D.Hunting for new teachers.
分析 本文属于说明文阅读,作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了在教育中寻找好工作的一些方法.
解答 21.D.推理判断题.根据第一段Welcome to Teachers-Teachers.com,a service designed to save instructors time and money as they search for great jobs in education可知这篇文章可能是正在寻找教育工作的人写的;故选D.
22.D.细节理解题.根据文章It's Secure:Your information is protected via your username and password可知teachers-teachers.com的优势有节省时间和金钱,网站随时开放,不会泄露信息等;故选D.
23.B.细节理解题.根据文章Schools across the United States are constantly hunting for new teachers,so if you need help finding the perfect job,Teachers-Teachers is here to offer assistance可知teachers-teachers.com是帮助教师更容易找到教学中的职位;故选B.
24.C.推理判断题.根据文章Schools across the United States are constantly hunting for new teachers,so if you need help finding the perfect job,Teachers-Teachers is here to offer assistance可知这个广告的最佳标题为在线教学工作;故选C.
点评 考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.
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67.The volunteers have distributed 50g of rice to each refugee in the flooded area and an extra spoonfulfor good measure.
68.His father bought Harry a new bike as a surprising birthday gift,so Harry could hardly wait totry itout.
69.To tell the truth,I have neversubscribed to the belief that people are basically good.
70.His motherletting outhis thick coat,he put it on and went on a long journey.
71.The young are reallyin tunewith the community and they do a lot of services in it.
72.He seemed tobe bent onpreserving his independence and his right to favor the weekly winner.
73.Secretary General of the UN said that in North Korea hewould lay outa plan to seek the goal of a world without nuclear weapons in the near future.
74.So much for the introductory party whichtouches onaspects of the materials that we'll keep returning to.
75.‘Get well prepared for the topic'the teacher said,‘Next week you are required tobreak upinto discussion groups to report.'
The researchers referred to previous studies that identified three main ways of viewing work.
First,there are job-oriented (以求职为目的)people,those who (54)Cto see their job as simply a way to make money.They(55)Cto clocking out(打卡下班)every day and pursuing fun activities (56)Athe office.If you have a job-oriented father,you may view work this way.(57)C,if you grew up close to your mother you probably will not hold this viewpoint.One possible (58)Bcited by the study:Youngsters that grow up close to their mothers are less likely to view work as just a job.
Second,there are career-oriented(追求事业型的)people who see their job as a place to find (59)Dand gain a sense of (60)BThese are the people who don't (61)Cworking overtime.In fact,some people love their jobs so much that they become workaholics!They are more comfortable in the office than at home.According to the study,being close to a career-oriented father while growing up means there's a good chance you'll share his perspective.Oddly,having a mother with this viewpoint seems to have little (62)A
Third,there are calling-oriented workers-folks who view their job as a way to make a (n) (63)Dimpact upon the world.They are more (64)Bwith improving the world around them than earning a large salary.In the study,those who expressed a strong calling (天职)orientation came from homes where both parents were calling-oriented.This suggests that adolescents need the support of both parents in order to have the confidence to put (65)Afirst and career success second.
The good news is-we still have choice.Whether we share our parents'views of work or not,we can still find a career that suits us.
51.A.medical | B.physical | C.biological | D.mental |
52.A.stimulating | B.neglecting | C.implying | D.modeling |
53.A.view | B.think | C.evaluate | D.comment |
54.A.attempt | B.manage | C.tend | D.offer |
55.A.pay attention | B.are opposed | C.look forward | D.are devoted |
56.A.outside | B.inside | C.upside | D.downside |
57.A.Otherwise | B.Therefore | C.However | D.Moreover |
58.A.observation | B.explanation | C.negotiation | D.instruction |
59.A.salary | B.company | C.direction | D.achievement |
60.A.trust | B.identity | C.despair | D.urgency |
61.A.like | B.resist | C.mind | D.consider |
62.A.influence | B.evidence | C.performance | D.justice |
63.A.objective | B.negative | C.subjective | D.positive |
64.A.familiar | B.concerned | C.anxious | D.combined |
65.A.personal ideals | B.economic profits | C.professional achievements | D.global development |
But as he turned 90,it seemed ridiculous not to be able to have a (42)D conversation.
"Are you growing(43)A?"he asked,after I started my first experiment in urban gardening.My dad was a prize-winnin(44)C,who always said he could grow vegetables(45)Delse had even heard of in the Maritimes."No,1will grow weed rather than tomatoes."1(46)B.He was not(47)B ,thinking it's useless."Don't let it escape or it will take over the neighbourhood!"he(48)C.
Last spring,I told my father I was,at last,planting tomatoes."What(49)D?"he asked."Oh you,know,the big red ones,"I responded(50)A,because I really didn't
know.I said I (51)B them every day."Well,tomatoes don't really like a lot of water,"he
disproved(反驳).
"So,dad,how can I (52)Cgood tomatoes?"I asked.He talked at length about how he had (53)Da gardener in his youth accidentally,and the man had described a specific(54)Afor taking care of tomato plants to(55)Abest growth for the fruit.
(56)C,the tomato plants were covered with aphids(岈虫).I was on the phone to my father for(57)D.We had a long conversation-the longest one I have(58)C had with him-on the dangers of aphids and some gardening skills.
n October I(59)Bmy summer crop-lots of tomatoes!Much more importantly,I had learned how to talk to my father-l ripened my(60)Dwith my dad.
41.A.disappointment | B.disagreement | C.doubt | D.belief |
42.A.meaningful | B.smart | C.short | D.normal |
43.A.tomatoes | B.weed | C.flowers | D.fruit |
44.A.writer | B.artist | C.gardener | D.cook |
45.A.somebody | B.anybody | C.everybody | D.nobody |
46.A.refused | B.replied | C.added | D.agreed |
47.A.worried | B.interested | C.surprised | D.grateful |
48.A.smiled | B.suggested | C.warned | D.ordered |
49.A.size | B.place | C.color | D.kind |
50.A.vaguely | B.eagerly | C.confidently | D.proudly |
51.A.checked | B.watered | C.observed | D.cut |
52.A.discover | B.select | C.grow | D.exchange |
53.A.looked for | B.came to | C.searched for | D.run into |
54.A.technique | B.tool | C.cure | D.problem |
55.A.insure | B.prove | C.expect | D.record |
56.A.As a result | B.Since then | C.Before long | D.At last |
57.A.praise | B.money | C.comfort | D.advice |
58.A.never | B.already | C.ever | D.just |
59.A.sowed | B.harvested | C.raised | D.planted |
60.A.success | B.time | C.experience | D.relationship |