Every summer, hundreds of thousands of students travel to other countries looking for work and adventure. Most of the opportunities are in   1  work. The pay is usually poor, but most people work   2  for the thrill of travel. You can pick grapes in France, entertain kids on American summer camps, and, of course, there are always   3  in hotels and restaurants.
But it is not as easy as it used to be to find work. Unless you speak the language of the country well, there will be very   4  openings. For example, when you arrive to wash dishes in a restaurant in Paris, the owner will   5  you to speak French. British students only have a language   6  for jobs in the USA and Australia.
Not every one   7  the experience. Sarah James was once responsible for forty American children in Europe. During the   8 , one child lost his passport; four children were lost in Madrid for a whole day; the whole group was thrown out of one hotel because of the   they made. Sarah says, “It really was a 24-hour-a-day job since the kids never   10 ! And the pay was awful. It wasn’t worth it.”
The trouble is that   11  expect to have an easy time of it. After all, they see it as a  12 . In practice, though, they have to work hard. At the same time, all vacation work is casual work, and jobs are   13  only when the hotel, the restaurant, or the campsite is busy. But students have few employment   14 . As soon as the holiday season finishes, companies will get rid of them. And if their employer doesn’t like them, they’ll be   15 , too.

【小题1】
A.seasonalB.mentalC.professionalD.formal
【小题2】
A.hardB.voluntarilyC.abroadD.continuously
【小题3】
A.jobsB.visitorsC.customersD.parties
【小题4】
A.goodB.newC.attractiveD.few
【小题5】
A.teachB.expectC.allowD.forbid
【小题6】
A.programB.lessonC.advantageD.exam
【小题7】
A.hasB.enjoysC.forgetsD.remembers
【小题8】
A.tripB.flightC.discussionD.ceremony
【小题9】
A.promiseB.progressC.complaintD.noise
【小题10】
A.criedB.studiedC.sleptD.helped
【小题11】
A.childrenB.studentsC.employersD.parents
【小题12】
A.jobB.lessonC.holidayD.shame
【小题13】
A.countlessB.availableC.interestingD.boring
【小题14】
A.experiencesB.rulesC.plansD.rights
【小题15】
A.dismissed B.chargedC.finedD.punished

Every summer, hundreds of thousands of students travel to other countries looking for work and adventure. Most of the opportunities are in   1  work. The pay is usually poor, but most people work   2  for the thrill of travel. You can pick grapes in France, entertain kids on American summer camps, and, of course, there are always   3  in hotels and restaurants.

But it is not as easy as it used to be to find work. Unless you speak the language of the country well, there will be very   4  openings. For example, when you arrive to wash dishes in a restaurant in Paris, the owner will   5  you to speak French. British students only have a language   6  for jobs in the USA and Australia.

Not every one   7  the experience. Sarah James was once responsible for forty American children in Europe. During the   8 , one child lost his passport; four children were lost in Madrid for a whole day; the whole group was thrown out of one hotel because of the   they made. Sarah says, “It really was a 24-hour-a-day job since the kids never   10 ! And the pay was awful. It wasn’t worth it.”

The trouble is that   11  expect to have an easy time of it. After all, they see it as a  12 . In practice, though, they have to work hard. At the same time, all vacation work is casual work, and jobs are   13  only when the hotel, the restaurant, or the campsite is busy. But students have few employment   14 . As soon as the holiday season finishes, companies will get rid of them. And if their employer doesn’t like them, they’ll be   15 , too.

1.                A.seasonal        B.mental         C.professional   D.formal

 

2.                A.hard           B.voluntarily       C.abroad   D.continuously

 

3.                A.jobs           B.visitors         C.customers D.parties

 

4.                A.good           B.new           C.attractive D.few

 

5.                A.teach          B.expect         C.allow D.forbid

 

6.                A.program        B.lesson          C.advantage D.exam

 

7.                A.has            B.enjoys          C.forgets   D.remembers

 

8.                A.trip            B.flight           C.discussion D.ceremony

 

9.                A.promise        B.progress        C.complaint D.noise

 

10.               A.cried          B.studied         C.slept  D.helped

 

11.               A.children        B.students        C.employers D.parents

 

12.               A.job            B.lesson          C.holiday    D.shame

 

13.               A.countless       B.available        C.interesting D.boring

 

14.               A.experiences     B.rules           C.plans D.rights

 

15.               A.dismissed       B.charged        C.fined D.punished

 

 

Every summer, hundreds of thousands of students travel to other countries looking for work and adventure. Most of the opportunities are in 1 work. The pay is usually poor, but most people work 2 for the thrill of travel. You can pick grapes in France, entertain kids on American summer camps, and, of course, there are always 3 in hotels and restaurants.
But it is not as easy as it used to be to find work. Unless you speak the language of the country well, there will be very 4openings. For example, when you arrive to wash dishes in a restaurant in Paris, the owner will 5 you to speak French. British students only have a language 6 for jobs in the USA and Australia.
Not every one 7 the experience. Sarah James was once responsible for forty American children in Europe. During the 8, one child lost his passport; four children were lost in Madrid for a whole day; the whole group was thrown out of one hotel because of the  9 they made. Sarah says, “It really was a 24-hour-a-day job since the kids never 10! And the pay was awful. It wasn’t worth it.”
The trouble is that 11 expect to have an easy time of it. After all, they see it as a  12. In practice, though, they have to work hard. At the same time, all vacation work is casual work, and jobs are 13 only when the hotel, the restaurant, or the campsite is busy. But students have few employment 14. As soon as the holiday season finishes, companies will get rid of them. And if their employer doesn’t like them, they’ll be 15, too.

  1. 1.
    1. A.
      seasonal
    2. B.
      mental
    3. C.
      professional
    4. D.
      formal
  2. 2.
    1. A.
      hard
    2. B.
      voluntarily
    3. C.
      abroad
    4. D.
      continuously
  3. 3.
    1. A.
      jobs
    2. B.
      visitors
    3. C.
      customers
    4. D.
      parties
  4. 4.
    1. A.
      good
    2. B.
      new
    3. C.
      attractive
    4. D.
      few
  5. 5.
    1. A.
      teach
    2. B.
      expect
    3. C.
      allow
    4. D.
      forbid
  6. 6.
    1. A.
      program
    2. B.
      lesson
    3. C.
      advantage
    4. D.
      exam
  7. 7.
    1. A.
      has
    2. B.
      enjoys
    3. C.
      forgets
    4. D.
      remembers
  8. 8.
    1. A.
      trip
    2. B.
      flight
    3. C.
      discussion
    4. D.
      ceremony
  9. 9.
    1. A.
      promise
    2. B.
      progress
    3. C.
      complaint
    4. D.
      noise
  10. 10.
    1. A.
      cried
    2. B.
      studied
    3. C.
      slept
    4. D.
      helped
  11. 11.
    1. A.
      children
    2. B.
      students
    3. C.
      employers
    4. D.
      parents
  12. 12.
    1. A.
      job
    2. B.
      lesson
    3. C.
      holiday
    4. D.
      shame
  13. 13.
    1. A.
      countless
    2. B.
      available
    3. C.
      interesting
    4. D.
      boring
  14. 14.
    1. A.
      experiences
    2. B.
      rules
    3. C.
      plans
    4. D.
      rights
  15. 15.
    1. A.
      dismissed
    2. B.
      charged
    3. C.
      fined
    4. D.
      punished
完形填空。

     Every summer, hundreds of thousands of students travel to other countries looking for work and
adventure. Most of the opportunities are in   1   work. The pay is usually poor, but most people work
  2   for the thrill of travel. You can pick grapes in France, entertain kids on American summer camps,
and, of course,
there are always   3   in hotels and restaurants.    
     But it is not as easy as it used to be to find work. Unless you speak the language of the country well,
there will be very   4   openings. For example, when you arrive to wash dishes in a restaurant in Paris,
the owner will   5   you to speak French. British students only have a language   6   for jobs in the USA
and Australia.
     Not every one   7   the experience. Sarah James was once responsible for forty American children
in Europe. During the   8  , one child lost his passport; four children were lost in Madrid for a whole day;
the whole group was thrown out of one hotel because of the   9   they made. Sarah says, "It really was
a 24-hour-a-day job since the kids never   10  ! And the pay was awful. It wasn't worth it."
     The trouble is that   11   expect to have an easy time of it. After all, they see it as a   12  . In practice,
though, they have to work hard. At the same time, all vacation work is casual work, and jobs are   13  
only when the hotel, the restaurant, or the campsite is busy. But students have few employment   14  .
As soon as the holiday season finishes, companies will get rid of them. And if their employer doesn't like
them, they'll be   15  , too.

(     )1. A. seasonal
(     )2. A. hard  
(     )3. A. customers
(     )4. A. good  
(     )5. A. teach
(     )6. A. program
(     )7. A. has  
(     )8. A. trip  
(     )9. A. promise
(     )10. A. cried  
(     )11. A. children
(     )12. A. job  
(     )13. A. countless
(     )14. A. experiences
(     )15. A. dismissed
B. mental  
B. voluntarily
B. visitors
B. new  
B. expect  
B. lesson  
B. enjoys  
B. flight  
B. progress  
B. studied
B. students
B. lesson  
B. available
B. rules  
B. charged
C. professional
C. abroad
C. jobs
C. attractive
C. allow
C. advantage
C. forgets
C. discussion
C. complaint
C. slept
C. employers
C. holiday
C. interesting
C. plans
C. fined
D. formal      
D. continuously
D. parties    
D. few        
D. forbid      
D. exam        
D. remembers  
D. ceremony    
D. noise      
D. helped      
D. parents    
D. shame      
D. boring      
D. rights      
D. punished    
完形填空。
     Every summer, hundreds of thousands of students travel to other countries looking for work and
adventure. Most of the opportunities are in   1   work. The pay is usually poor, but most people work
  2   for the thrill of travel. You can pick grapes in France, entertain kids on American summer camps,
and, of course, there are always   3   in hotels and restaurants.
     But it is not as easy as it used to be to find work. Unless you speak the language of the country well,
there will be very   4   openings. For example, when you arrive to wash dishes in a restaurant in Paris,
the owner will   5   you to speak French. British students only have a language   6   for jobs in the USA
and Australia.
     Not every one   7   the experience. Sarah James was once responsible for forty American children in
Europe. During the   8  , one child lost his passport; four children were lost in Madrid for a whole day;
the whole group was thrown out of one hotel because of the   9   they made. Sarah says, "It really was
a 24-hour-a-day job since the kids never   10  ! And the pay was awful. It wasn't worth it."
     The trouble is that   11   expect to have an easy time of it. After all, they see it as a   12  . In practice,
though, they have to work hard. At the same time, all vacation work is casual work, and jobs are   13  
only when the hotel, the restaurant, or the campsite is busy. But students have few employment   14  .
As soon as the holiday season finishes, companies will get rid of them. And if their employer doesn't like
them, they'll be   15  , too.
(     ) 1. A. seasonal
(     ) 2. A. hard
(     ) 3. A. customers
(     ) 4. A. good  
(     ) 5. A. teach  
(     ) 6. A. program
(     ) 7. A. has  
(     ) 8. A. trip
(     ) 9. A. promise
(     )10. A. cried  
(     )11. A. children
(     )12. A. job  
(     )13. A. countless
(     )14. A. experiences
(     )15. A. dismissed
B. mental
B. voluntarily
B. visitors
B. new
B. expect
B. lesson
B. enjoys
B. flight
B. progress
B. studied
B. students
B. lesson
B. available
B. rules
B. charged           
C. professional
C. abroad
C. jobs  
C. attractive
C. allow
C. advantage
C. forgets
C. discussion
C. complaint
C. slept
C. employers
C. holiday
C. interesting
C. plans
C. fined
D. formal      
D. continuously
D. parties      
D. few          
D. forbid      
D. exam        
D. remembers    
D. ceremony    
D. noise        
D. helped      
D. parents      
D. shame        
D. boring      
D. rights      
D. punished                       

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