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English Teacher Needed

We are one of the biggest English Teacher agency in China, we refer lots of foreign teacher/employee to university or company daily£®We provide this service to teacher for free£®

What you need to do is log on our website www£®languageteaching£®com£®cn and register, we will put your resume£¨¼òÀú£© on Chinese website except contact details£®There are thousand potential clients who will view your information daily, once they choose you we will contact with you£®For any more details you also can send email to admin@languageteaching£®com£®cn

Part Time English Tutor wanted

We are looking for a part time English teacher, the teacher should come from U£®S£®A, Canada, UK, New Zealand or Australia£®We would like to have 2 lessons a week, 2 hours each lesson£®Please send me your Resume with photo if you are interested, email: admin@languageteaching£®com£®cn

Private English Tutor Wanted

Senior Chinese manager is looking for a one-on-one English tutor for several hours per week£®He would like to learn British pronunciation, so UK nationals will be preferred£®Tutors should be fairly flexible to suit his busy schedule and be of professional appearance£®Pay is to be discussed directly and will be very high for the right candidate£®Teaching experience is not a must£®

If interested, please send an email with your background information, pay expectations and a recent picture to dhanyatk@hotmail£®com£®

CALLING ¨C Teacher/Librarian!

We are a small Kindergarten to Grade 6 international school in Beijing£®We need a teacher/ librarian£®The teacher we are looking for will: - Be a Chinese /English speaking librarian£®

Qualifications

Be self-starters, active team players,

Have a positive attitude and love to work with kids

Provide an exciting and innovative library program to students£®

If you meet the above qualifications, please send your CV and a current picture to principalinchina@yahoo£®com £®

1.The purpose of the advertisements is________£®

A£®to start a business

B£®to employ English teachers

C£®to provide the latest jobs

D£®to help people find a suitable job

2.According to the first advertisement, we can learn that_______£®

A£®English Teacher agency charges teacher for this service

B£®you must go online to offer your basic information first

C£®you may call to get more information about the job

D£®once you call the English Teacher agency, you will get a job

3.In the third advertisement, the private English tutor should________

A£®be an English language expert from UK

B£®speak American English

C£®have rich teaching experience

D£®have the ability to deal with changing situations

4.If you didn¡¯t pass the interview for Teacher/Librarian, the probable reason should be that ________£®

A£®you like working with children

B£®you have a strong team spirit

C£®you lack teaching experience

D£®you can only speak English

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How did people in ancient China change their luck? Most of them would take the exam, Keju, which began during the Sui Dynasty and lasted for 1,300 years before it was ended in the Qing Dynasty.

Keju, the early ¡°gaokao¡±, played a very important role in choosing qualified persons to work for the king.

The Keju exams were mainly based on classical literature(ÎÄѧ) and philo- sophy. Poetry was very important in earlier Keju exams, and later Keju focused more on writing.

All candidates had to write an article explaining ideas from those books, which was called Eight Part Essay. Two sentences were required at the start of the article, about the main idea of the title, which was called ¡°to clear the topic¡±. The exams also focused on more practical matters.

Most candidates in ancient China had to go a long way to the capital city for the exam. As transportation in ancient times was not developed, they usually went to the capital on foot, and some took several months to reach the capital.

The exam was held once every three years and it was made up of four levels: the county examination, provincial examination, academy examination and palace examination. Candidates had to first pass one level in order to take part in the next level. Each examination would take from one to three days to finish, and they were locked in a small room and received cold meals.

On the exam day, candidates had to first go through safety check. They had to let their hair loose so that it could be checked and their trouser legs, shoes and socks, even bottoms were also checked.

1.Keju was held for the kings to .

A. test people¡¯s luck

B. focus more on writing

C. choose the best people in the country

D. write an article explaining ideas from those books

2. What does the underlined word ¡°candidates¡± probably mean?

A. People who take the exam.

B. People who help choose the qualified persons.

C. People who are officials in the government.

D. People who have a better understanding of the exam.

3.Candidates used to walk to the capital because .

A. they were too poor

B. they didn¡¯t have developed transportation

C. they wanted to build up their body

D. they had much time

4.What do the last two paragraphs tell us?

A. How Keju was organized.

B. Where Keju took place.

C. When people took Keju.

D. What Keju was made up of.

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