【題目】

Photographer wanted

Take creative and innovative pictures for our monthly magazine. bachelor's degree in photography or closely related field is necessary. Also, at least 2 years of previous experience in related areas is required, Knowledge of publishing is desirable. Candidates must be familiar with current trends in visual and graphic technologies of photography, and a working knowledge of international economics.

Send resume by September 13 to Brock Peterson, Monthly Atlantic Economist, 225 Nelson Avenue, Toronto, ON V9ZIM2 or brockpeterson@month lyatlantic.Com.

To: Brock Peterson< brockpeterson@ monthlyatlanticcom>

From: Sandy Gob< Sandyg@ HomeCanada.ca>

Sent: Sept. 12,05:45 PM

Dear Mr Peterson,

I am writing in response to your job advertisement for a photographer posted in the August 21 issue of the Monthly Atlantic Economist. I think I am highly qualified for this position. As you can see from my attle hed resume, I have the appropriate academic background including a Boston College degree in photography and professional credentials(證明書)such as working as a photographer Cambridge for over 3 years. I will be moving to Toronto on September 18, so I can start working from the time you want.

Please feel free to contact me at your earliest convenience. I would also be happy to supply references and/ or a collection of my works.

Sincerely

Sandy Goh

1Where is Brock Peterson working?

A. At a graphics design firm.

B. At a photograph firm.

C. At a magazine.

D. At a discount store.

2By what time must applications be sent to Brock Peterson?

A. August 21.

B. September 12.

C. September 13.

D. September 18.

3Why does Saindy Goh mention Cambridge?

A. She once did work there.

B. She graduated from a college there.

C. She will move from there to Toronto soon.

D. She met Brock Peterson at a conference there.

【答案】

1C

2C

3A

【解析】本文是一篇社會生活類說明文。本篇廣告中招聘一名攝影師,提出了應(yīng)聘條件及要求。第二部分講到一名應(yīng)聘者所寫的應(yīng)聘回信。

1細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)根據(jù)招聘廣告的第一段中Take creative and innovative pictures for our monthly magazine和招聘聯(lián)系人 To: Brock Peterson。我們可以看到Brock Peterson是在為一家月刊雜志工作的。故選C。

2細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)招聘廣告的第二段中Send resume by September 13 to Brock Peterson,可以看到簡歷必須在九月13號前提交。故選C。

3細(xì)節(jié)理解題。題干問的是,Saindy Goh提到Cambridge的原因。根據(jù)招聘廣告的要求at least 2 years of previous experience in related areas is required至少兩年工作經(jīng)驗。作者提到a photographer Cambridge for over 3 years表明作者在經(jīng)驗上是符合招聘要求的。A. She once did work there她曾經(jīng)在那里工作過B. She graduated from a college there她畢業(yè)于那里的一所大學(xué)C. She will move from there to Toronto soon她很快就會從那里搬到多倫多去了D. She met Brock Peterson at a conference there她在那里的一個會議上遇到Brock Peterson。只有A項能證明經(jīng)驗。故選A。

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