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【题目】Job description

Teaching group ESL lessons online to Chinese kids 5-15 years old.

Group classes from 3 or more (12 to 25) students are available for exceptional teachers with an excellent internet connection and computer hardware.

A variety of courses available including Phonics, Science, STEM, etc.

Work from anywhere with a computer and stable internet connection

Set classes semester by semester and allow you to see your students’ progress

Requirements

A Bachelor’s degree or above

Must be a holder of TEFL/TESOL/CELTA or a valid teaching license

Minimum 1-year teaching experience or ESL experience

Wired, high-speed internet connection

Responsible, good communication skills and easy-going

Work schedule:

Below times are all in Beijing Time (GMT+8)

Availability within the times shown below would be required

Mon-Fri: Between 5 pm-9 pm Sat-Sun: Between 8:30 am- 9 pm

Term of the contract:

At BlingABC, classes are arranged by semesters, so are the contracts offered to teachers. There are generally 4 semesters: Spring, summer, autumn, and winter. Each semester will come with a contract of different starting date and there will also be differences in the booking rate. Summer and Winter are the most popular semester with more bookings

Now we need teachers for the coming summer semester (starts in July).

1What can you do in the job?

A.Learning computer skills.

B.Teaching children ESL lessons.

C.Studying different language courses.

D.Ensuring students’ progress in language.

2If you want to apply for the job, you should ________.

A.have a valid teaching license

B.speak both English and Chinese

C.have rich online teaching experience

D.make the same contract in different semesters

3What’s the purpose of the passage?

A.To promote language courses.

B.To introduce Bling ABC group.

C.To make a summer plan for children.

D.To hire some online English teachers.

【答案】

1B

2A

3D

【解析】

本文是一则应用文。文章介绍了招聘工作岗位职责、要求、时间安排及合同期限等信息。

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细节理解题。根据Job description部分中的Teaching group ESL lessons online to Chinese kids 5-15 years old.可知,为5-15岁的中国孩子提供在线ESL课程。由此可知,这项工作你能教孩子ESL课程。故选B。

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细节理解题。根据Requirements部分中的Must be a holder of TEFL/TESOL/CELTA or a valid teaching license可知,必须持有TEFL/TESOL/CELTA或有效的教学执照。由此可知,如果你想申请这份工作,你应该有一个有效的教师执照。故选A。

3

推理判断题。根据文章对工作岗位职责、要求、时间安排及合同期限等信息的介绍及最后一句话Now we need teachers for the coming summer semester (starts in July).可知,这篇文章的目的是雇佣一些在线英语老师。故选D。

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