11.Want to find a job?Now read the following advertisements.
FAIRMONT HOTEL
Five waiters and Ten Waitresses
---Aged under 22
---At least high school graduate
---Good looking; men at least 1.72meters tall and women 1.65
---Those knowing foreign languages preferred
---Paid 1600---2200dollars per month
One Secretary
---Aged under 30
---Female preferred
---Good at writing and skilled at computer
If interested,call 465-4768or write to:Mr.Jack Hundris Room 0825,F(xiàn)airmont Hotel
567Wood Street,San Markers,78003
Fax:6954828
WILSON BOOKSTORE
Accountant(會(huì)計(jì))
---Aged between 25and 40
---With an experience of at least two years
---With a degree and an accountant certificate(證書)
---Paid 3000-4000dollars monthly
---With a knowledge of computer
Salesclerk
---Basic education of 12years or more
---Good at computer
---Paid 1800-2200dollars monthly
Tel:447-4398          Fax:3485269

21.If you don't know how to use a computer,you can just apply for the position asB.
A.a(chǎn) secretary            B.a(chǎn) waiter or a waitress
C.a(chǎn)n accountant          D.a(chǎn) salesclerk
22.If you want to get the position of accountant in Wilson Bookstore,you have to satisfy the following  conditions EXCEPTA.
A.being a woman                      
B.knowing well how to use a computer
C.having been an accountant             
D.having an accountant certificate
23.If you want to try for a job in Fairmont Hotel,youD.
A.have to be a woman and know foreign languages
B.should be a university graduate
C.have to be taller than 1.72meters
D.should be younger than 30years old.

分析 本篇布告是四則招聘信息,分別招聘賓館的服務(wù)生,秘書和書店的會(huì)計(jì)和銷售員.并且詳細(xì)列出了招聘條件.

解答 21.B.細(xì)節(jié)理解題.申請(qǐng)秘書需要"skilled at computer",會(huì)計(jì)需要"With a knowledge of computer",銷售人員需要"Good at computer",因此不懂電腦知識(shí)只能應(yīng)聘服務(wù)生.故選B.
22.A.細(xì)節(jié)理解題.第二則廣告中,"With a knowledge of computer"對(duì)應(yīng)B選項(xiàng),"With an experience of at least two years"對(duì)應(yīng)C選項(xiàng),"With a degree and an accountant certificate"對(duì)應(yīng)D選項(xiàng),只有A選項(xiàng)未提及,故選A.
23.D.理解判斷題.根據(jù)最后一則信息,"Five waiters and Ten Waitresses---Aged under 22"和"One Secretary---Aged under 30"可看出應(yīng)聘者應(yīng)當(dāng)年齡小于30歲,故選D.

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