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【题目】Student Job Center

Job #: 45961

Employer: MJ Homecare

On Bus line: No

Pay: $12.50-$16.00/hr

Posted: 05/26/2017

Category: Health Care-Medical

Deadline: 07/04/2017

Number of Positions: 3

Contact Information:

Name: MJ Ford

Email Address: wiscwiscwisc@gmail.com

Address: Verona, Wisconsin 23333

Primary Phone: 623-623-2333

Description:

Outgoing, fun, disabled man on Madison’s far west side has immediate need for assistance with morning and/or evening cares. Times are somewhat flexible.

Morning duties (8 AM) include transferring, assistance dressing, bathing, bowel care (肠道护理) and other activities associated with morning routine for the disabled.

Short evening shift duties include help with bedtime, usually between 8-9 PM. Apply for either shift.

Lifting is a vital part of this job. Experience with manual, pivot-type transfer and bowel care is preferred, but will train. Additional information is available upon request. Pays $12.50+/hr. Car needed.

This position is great experience for anyone interested in a career in the medical field—nurse, PA, doctor, occupational therapy, physical therapy, etc., but not limited to those areas of interest. A very rewarding position that makes a difference, helping to remain independent in your life. If you enjoy helping others, then this job may be for you! Please respond by email and include your phone #.

https://jobcenter.wisc.edu/jobs/detail/45961

1If you successfully land the job, it is better for you to ________ there.

A. ride a bus B. take a train

C. drive a car D. travel on foot

2This job is targeted at those somewhat strong students ________.

A. who are experienced and available for both shifts

B. who are outgoing and good at caring skills

C. who are determined to get jobs in the medical field

D. who are caring and ready to live on their own

【答案】

1C

2D

【解析】这是学生求职中心的一则针对一名残疾人的健康医疗护理的招聘广告。

1细节理解题。文章倒数第二段最后一句话“Car needed.”点明题旨,故选C。

2细节理解题。文章最后一段“…helping to remain independent in your life….If you enjoy helping others, then this job may be for you!”选D。

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