题目内容
How to apply for a job online
In today’s computerized world it has become more and more common to apply for a job online. 71. Sending online applications saves time and money and in the long run is more convenient for both the possible employee and the employer. But do keep in mind that the same proper way is required when applying on line. In this article I will give you some of the proper rules for submitting an online application.
First of all, make sure your email address is one that is relatively simple and in good taste. 72.__________________________________Good writing skills are always a sign of a good employee. Your application should be business like and professional. You want your application to contain all of your pertinent information but at the same time you do not want it to be too long.
73. A short introductory letter about yourself highlighting your work accomplishments is a plus but don't go on and on.
74. It is a commonly accepted form for receiving documents. Most people are familiar with this format and it can be easily read. If you do not know how to do one ask for help. Of course, be sure to use a proper subject line and most important you want to make sure your application gets to the correct person.
75 . It is better to take the time to send good applications to more companies than sending out many that don't mean anything. You want to send a personal cover letter with each application. You want that letter to imply that you are familiar with the company.
A. Just as in a written application make sure all of your spelling and grammar is correct.
B. before you push the button and send anything you want to make sure that what you send is something you can be proud of.
C. It is a good idea to send your application in a PDF file.
D. Pen and paper applications are quickly becoming traditional.
E. When sending out applications you may want to limit the number you send.
F. If you go on and on with information no one cares about, your application will probably end up in the junk file.
G. use a proper subject line and most important you want to make sure your application gets to the correct person
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Gmail tmned five years old this week.It's somewhat amazing to think we've only had it since 2004; Gmail c
hanged the webmail game forever by offering features we now take for granted: a streamlined interface (界面]) , powerful search, pioneering use ofAjax and a then-huge 1 GB of mailbox space.“You'll never need to delete another message " was how Google described it at the time.
Back then, I was still making do with Hotmail.But its clumsy interface and tiny amount of storage space made the decision to move on an easy one.Getting an account made all the difference in the world to my email experience.Suddenly I was freed from having to delete emails every few days to make space in my mailbox.And the app(application) was smooth and responsive, like a desktop client (客户端程序)—and pretty fast in comparison to Hotmail." Conversation view" and using labels instead of folders took a little getting used to, but in all Gmail felt far more professional and made me much more productive.
Gmail is a favorite app of ours ever on WebWorkerDaily, and with good reason.It's still the best webmail client for web workers as it lets us access our email whenever and wherever we need to, on any device, with minimum effort.And Google hasn't spent the five years sitting on its Gmail success, either, but has introduced improvements to the service that include Gmail Tasks, chat, video chat and voice chat, combined with Google Calendar and Docs, Google Apps for Domains, and, of course, even more storage.We've recently covered the many features found in Gmail Labs: a way to "undo" seat messages, using canned responses for smart autoresponders, offline support using Gears and how to customize the way you.view your mailbox using multiple inboxes.
【小题1】The underlined sentence in the first paragraph implies that_____.
| A.we shouldn't take Gmail for gra |
| B.you can try to write any kind of message |
| C.Gmail can correct your mistakes of itself |
| D.you needn't worry about the mailbox space |
| A.Offline support. | B.Using labels. |
| C.Undo sent messages. | D.Mailbox space. |
| A.first introduced by WebWorkerDaily |
| B.a tool merely used to send messages |
| C.a great success just the same as Hotmail |
| D.a webmail client with multiple functions |
| A.It is easier and more convenient to use folders.[来源:学_科_网] |
| B.Quantities of people have chosen to use Gmail. |
| C.Gmail had a video chat function when invented. |
| D.Gmail and Hotmail were invented at the same time. |
| A.Gmail— favourite app of ours |
| B.Functions of a special email service |
| C.Comparison between Gmail and Hotmail |
| D.Advantages and disadvantages of Gmails |
Alone in the darkness under layers of rubble (碎石) , Dan Woolley felt blood streaming from his head and leg.
Woolley, an aid worker, husband, and father of two boys, followed instructions on his cell phone to survive the January 12 earthquake in Haiti.
“I had an app that had pre-downloaded all this information about treating wounds. So I looked up excessive bleeding and I looked up compound fracture(断裂),” Woolley told CNN.
The application on his iPhone is filled with information about first aid and CPR from the American Heart Association. “So I knew I wasn’t making mistakes, ” Woolley said. “That gave me confidence to treat my wounds properly.”
Trapped in the ruins of the Hotel Montana in Port-au-Prince
, he used his shirt to bandage his leg, and tied his belt around the wound. To stop the bleeding on his head, he firmly pressed a sock to it. Concerned he might have been experiencing shock, Woolley used the app to look up what to do. It warned him not to sleep. So he set his phone alarm to go off every 20 minutes.
Once the battery got down to less than 20 percent of its power, Woolley turned it off. By then, he says, he had trained his body not to sleep for long periods, drifting off only to wake up within minutes.
With his injuries tended to, he wrote a note to his family in his journal: “I was in a big accident, an earthquake. Don’t be upset at God. He always provides for his children even in hard times. I’m still praying that God will get me out, but he may not. But even so he will always take care of you.”
After more than 60 hours, Woolley was pulled from the rubble.
“Those guys are rescue heroes,” he said to the crew that pulled him out.
【小题1】 Which of the following best summarizes the passage?
| A.How to deal with the wo |
| B.Try to get in touch with outside. |
| C.How to stay awake under the ground. |
| D.An unforgettable experience in the earthquake. |
| A.he tried his best to communicate with rescuers |
| B.he was forced to stay awake to check his wounds |
| C.he was afraid that sleep might do harm to him |
| D.he needed to use the app to look up what to do |
| A.he turned off his iPhone to save power | B.the battery of his IPhone lasted long |
| C.he didn’t want his iPhone to disturb him | D.his iPhone went off because of lack of power |
| A.he expected his family to lend a hand | B.he didn’t lose heart in hard times |
| C.he cared more for his family than his life | D.his children made him upset |
Another day begins with the call of the phone’s alarm, Where are you? Open your eyes. Turn the alarm off and you will start working out on your apps(应用软件).
First stop, weather: Sunny day. Look outside the window. Oh, no, it isn’t. Second stop, Air Quality Index: 344, dangerous, Level 6 Severely Polluted. Mental recheck required: It really is a sunny day and the weather app isn’t lying or in need of being replaced, it’s just that you can’t see the sun through the thick fog. Note to self: Cycling to work is out, face mask is in.
Has the world stopped turning? News app merely confirms that it’s business as usual. Another government has fallen, your soccer team has lost again, and China’s economy is still increasing steadily.
Diary app informs you of all the things you failed to do the previous day and loads you up with another half-dozen tasks. Next, browse a couple of social networking apps to determine the status updates of friends.
Another sound from the phone, it’s a message from your significant friend who is already at work, saying the Taobao. com order for Italian cheese is about to arrive.
Apps have become part of our “every-moment” lives. Apps provide so much information. But the dark side to all this connectivity would be lack of privacy, being a slave to the app. The only real problem is that once you lose your smartphone, you lose your life.
Some friends and family do not have smartphones, but prefer the old-fashioned Nokia that merely makes phone calls and sends instant messages. While I respect their purity and desire to be free of the control of technology, it’s obvious they are outsiders, and their lives are loaded up with paper and old devices. They’re still buying books at stores, complaining the lack of CDs on the market, watching TV and missing out on complete news cycles. Though I would add, they have lives that aren’t spent inside small screens.
My phone is a palm-sized one-stop shop and about the only thing it doesn’t do is teleport(心灵运输). What’s not to like?
1.The functions of apps mentioned in the passage can be listed as follows EXCEPT that _______.
A. the apps can show you weather forecast
B. the apps can tell you how to work directly
C. the apps can inform you the latest news
D. the apps can tell you what you failed to do
2. According to the passage, the author thinks that _______.
A. people’s life is governed by apps
B. people feel bored about the use of apps
C. people can’t live without apps
D. people hate apps with powerful functions
3.It can be inferred from the last paragraph but one that _______.
A. more and more people like Nokia more than apps
B. using Nokia can be free of the control of technology
C. all people don’t like the advanced smartphones
D. ordinary people don’t like shopping online