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Read the following advertisement and answer the questions below according to the table.
(p/t= part time; stenographer速记员; exp = experienced; req'd. = required)
1.If you want to get a position of a secretary as a part - time job, please dial the number ________.
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2.If you want to get a job as a secretary in the small midtown law firm, ________.
A.you must have very good skills arid legal experienced
B.it is necessary for you to have legal experienced
C.you must have very good skills, but you don't have to be experienced in law
D.you must have excellent skills or good experience in law
3.We cannot find any information about ________ in each unit's advertisement.
A.the title of position
B.the way of contact(联系)
C.salary
D.qualifications of candidates(应聘者的资格)
Read the following advertisement and answer the questions below according to the table.
(p/t=part time; stenographer速记员;exp=experienced; req’d=required)
(1)
If you want to get a position of a secretary as a part-time job, please dial the number ________.
A.
355-5743
B.
849-8760
C.
755-2040
D.
684-2500
(2)
If you want to get a job as a secretary in the small midtown law firm, ________.
you must have very good skills and legal experiences
it is necessary for you to have legal experiences
you must have very good skills, but you don’t have to be experienced in law
you must have excellent skills or good experience in law
(3)
We can’t find any information about ________ in each unit’s advertisement.
the title of position
the way of contact(联系)
salary
qualifications of candidates(应聘者的资格)
Below is adapted from a dictionary.Water ▲Noun 1(a)[U] liquid without color, smell or taste that falls as ran, in lakes, rivets and seas, and is used for drinking, washing, etc: Water is changed into steam by heat and into ice by cold. ○drinking water ○ mineral water. (b)[U]this liquid as supplied to homes, factories, etc in pipes: The water was turned off for several hours a day during the drought. ○ hot and cold running water ○ [attrib] water shortages (c)[sing]mass of this liquid, esp a lake, river or sea: She fell into the water and drowned. ○ The flood water cowered the whole area. (d)[sing]surface of a lake, river, sea, etc: float on the water ○ We could see fishes under the water2[U](exp in compounds)preparation containing water or sth similar to water: rose-water ○ soda-water3 waters[pl](a)mass of water(in lake, river, etc)the (head-)waters of the Nile, ic the lake from which it flows(b)sea near a particular country: British waters ○ in home/ foreign waters 4[U]state or level of the tide: (at)high/low water▲idioms he in /get into hot water(in formal) be in/get into trouble or disgrace: A person who breaks a law can be in hot water with the police.·cast one’s bread upon the waters(formal) do good make him drink you can give a person the opportunity to do something but he may still refuse to do it.·Still waters run deep a quiet or apparently calm person can have strong emotions, much knowledge or wisdom.·Blood is thicker than water Family is more important than anyone or anything else.·Don’t throw the baby out with the bath water When deeds without expecting anything in return:·fish in troubled waters try to gain advantages for oneself from a disturbed state of affairs·hold water(in formal)(of an argument, an excuse, etc)be capable of standing up to examination or testing; be valid·in smooth water(s) make even and easy progress: The business seems to be in smooth withers there days.·keep one’s head above water stay out of debt, difficulty etc: I’m managtag to keep my head above water, though I am not earning much.·pour oil on troubled waters (try to) calm a disagreement or violent dispute, etc·water under the bridge event, mistake, etc that has already occurred and cannot be changed, so there is no point in worrying about it.verb [Tn] pour or sprinkle water on (sth): water a flowerbed, lawn, plant 2[Tn]give water to (an animal) to drink 3[Tn] add water to (a drink )to dilute it: The owner of the pub was accused of watering the beer.Phrasal verb water sth down(a)make (a liquid)weaker by adding water(b)weaken the effect of sth, eg by making the details less vivid: The criticisnts have been watered down so as not to offend anybody.▲Saying You can take a horse to water, but you can’t you are making a change, save what matters to you and dispose of the rest ·It is no safe to wading in an unknown water it is dangerous for one to be involved in an uncertain adventure.·Too much water drowned the miller much gaining is good, but too much goes the opposite.45.Fill in the blank in the sentence “If you’re caught cheating in the exam, you will___________.” A.pour oil in troubled waters B.be in hot water C.cast your bread upon the waters D.have to hold water46.When we say it is “water under the bridge” to a friend who is upset by a mistake he/she has made, we mean “___________.” A.forget it B.correct it C.worry about it D.avoid it47.Choose a word to complete the sentence “They gave the press the___________description of what really had happened.” A.watered-down B.waters C.water D.watered48.Which of the following can be used to describe Jack, who has invested a lot of money in stocks without knowing anything about the stock market? A.Still waters run deep. B.Too much water drowned the miller. C.It is no safe to wading in an unknown water. D.You can take a horse to water, but you can’t make him drink.
Below is adapted from a dictionary.
Water
▲Noun 1(a)[U] liquid without color, smell or taste that falls as ran, in lakes, rivets and seas, and is used for drinking, washing, etc: Water is changed into steam by heat and into ice by cold. ○drinking water ○ mineral water. (b)[U]this liquid as supplied to homes, factories, etc in pipes: The water was turned off for several hours a day during the drought. ○ hot and cold running water ○ [attrib] water shortages (c)[sing]mass of this liquid, esp a lake, river or sea: She fell into the water and drowned. ○ The flood water cowered the whole area. (d)[sing]surface of a lake, river, sea, etc: float on the water ○ We could see fishes under the water
2[U](exp in compounds)preparation containing water or sth similar to water: rose-water ○ soda-water
3 waters[pl](a)mass of water(in lake, river, etc)the (head-)waters of the Nile, ic the lake from which it flows(b)sea near a particular country: British waters ○ in home/ foreign waters 4[U]state or level of the tide: (at)high/low water
▲idioms he in /get into hot water(in formal) be in/get into trouble or disgrace: A person who
breaks a law can be in hot water with the police.
·cast one’s bread upon the waters(formal) do good make him drink you can give a person the
opportunity to do something but he may still refuse to do it.
·Still waters run deep a quiet or apparently calm person can have strong emotions, much
knowledge or wisdom.
·Blood is thicker than water Family is more important than anyone or anything else.
·Don’t throw the baby out with the bath water When deeds without expecting anything in
return:
·fish in troubled waters try to gain advantages for oneself from a disturbed state of affairs
·hold water(in formal)(of an argument, an excuse, etc)be capable of standing up to examination or
testing; be valid
·in smooth water(s) make even and easy progress: The business seems to be in smooth withers
there days.
·keep one’s head above water stay out of debt, difficulty etc: I’m managtag to keep my head
above water, though I am not earning much.
·pour oil on troubled waters (try to) calm a disagreement or violent dispute, etc
·water under the bridge event, mistake, etc that has already occurred and cannot be changed, so
there is no point in worrying about it.
verb [Tn] pour or sprinkle water on (sth): water a flowerbed, lawn, plant 2[Tn]give water to
(an animal) to drink 3[Tn] add water to (a drink )to dilute it: The owner of the pub was accused of
watering the beer.
Phrasal verb water sth down(a)make (a liquid)weaker by adding water(b)weaken the effect of
sth, eg by making the details less vivid: The criticisnts have been watered down so as not to offend
anybody.
▲Saying You can take a horse to water, but you can’t you are making a change, save what
matters to you and dispose of the rest
·It is no safe to wading in an unknown water it is dangerous for one to be involved in an
uncertain adventure.
·Too much water drowned the miller much gaining is good, but too much goes the opposite.
45.Fill in the blank in the sentence “If you’re caught cheating in the exam, you will .”
A.pour oil in troubled waters B.be in hot water
C.cast your bread upon the waters D.have to hold water
46.When we say it is “water under the bridge” to a friend who is upset by a mistake he/she has made, we mean “ .”
A.forget it B.correct it C.worry about it D.avoid it
47.Choose a word to complete the sentence “They gave the press the description of what really had happened.”
A.watered-down B.waters C.water D.watered
48.Which of the following can be used to describe Jack, who has invested a lot of money in stocks without knowing anything about the stock market?
A.Still waters run deep.
B.Too much water drowned the miller.
C.It is no safe to wading in an unknown water.
D.You can take a horse to water, but you can’t make him drink.