【題目】 What worried 22-year-old Shanghai graduate Tang Yining the most until mid-March was uncertainty over finding her dream job as soon as the COVID-19 pandemic ends.

A few job interviews originally scheduled to be held after the Spring Festival holiday were all postponed due to the outbreak-related restrictions on free movement of people.

Thankfully, three interviews were shifted to the online medium. "They are actually more efficient than I had expected. In fact, online interviews helped me save time and money because for offline interviews I usually end up traveling to different provinces," a college graduate said.

According to online recruitment(招聘) firm Boss Zhipin, the number of companies using distance interviews increased by more than 20 times within 10 days after Spring Festival, compared to the first week of the autumn recruitment season in 2019.

Industry insiders said online recruitment will help fill in job vacancies in time and is of great significance to keep the employment stable nationwide and further offer economic impetus(推動力).

“Public employment service agencies and the market players concerned should also be encouraged to share information on job vacancies and strengthen the coordination of online and offline recruitment activities to ensure a stable job market,”Chinese Vice-Premier Hu Chunhua said.

As of mid-March, more than 50,000 companies had participated in the online campus recruitment, providing more than 200,000 positions.

Over 450,000 university students on the verge of their graduation had made 1,700,000 job application submissions by then, said online recruitment platform Zhaopin.

1What's the problem with China's fresh graduates according to this passage?

A.Their interviews were shifted to the online medium.

B.Their job-hunt was delayed by the epidemic.

C.They can't move freely because of the epidemic.

D.They are worried about the COVID-19 pandemic.

2Which one is not the advantage of using distance interviews?

A.Help fill in job vacancies in time.B.Keep the employment stable nationwide.

C.Save time and money.D.Travel to different provinces.

3How many graduates apply for jobs in the online campus recruitment platform Zhaopin?

A.50,000B.200,000

C.Over 450,000D.1,700,000

【答案】

1B

2D

3C

【解析】

這是一篇新聞報道。文章講述2020年中國應屆畢業(yè)生的求職被流行病耽擱了,超過45萬名大學生在在線校園招聘平臺請工作。

1細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段A few job interviews originally scheduled to be held after the Spring Festival holiday were all postponed due to the outbreak-related restrictions on free movement of people.“一些原本計劃在春節(jié)假期后舉行的面試,由于突發(fā)事件對人員自由流動的限制,都被推遲了。由此可知,根據(jù)這篇文章,中國應屆畢業(yè)生的求職被流行病耽擱了。故選B

2細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段中They are actually more efficient than I had expected. In fact, online interviews helped me save time and money because for offline interviews I usually end up traveling to different provinces,“他們實際上比我預想的更有效率。事實上,在線面試幫助我節(jié)省了時間和金錢,因為在線下面試中,我通常會去不同的省份旅行,”和第五段Industry insiders said online recruitment will help fill in job vacancies in time and is of great significance to keep the employment stable nationwide and further offer economic impetus(推動力).“業(yè)內(nèi)人士表示,網(wǎng)上招聘將有助于及時填補職位空缺,對保持全國就業(yè)穩(wěn)定,并進一步提供經(jīng)濟動力具有重要意義。由此可知,使用遠程面試的優(yōu)點是:及時填寫職位空缺;保持全國就業(yè)穩(wěn)定;節(jié)省時間和金錢。所以去不同的省份旅行不是遠程面試的優(yōu)點。故選D。

3細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段Over 450,000 university students on the verge of their graduation had made 1,700,000 job application submissions by then, said online recruitment platform Zhaopin.“在線招聘平臺智聯(lián)招聘(Zhaopin),在畢業(yè)后,超過45萬名大學生在申請申請時提出了170萬份申請。由此可知,超過45萬名大學生在在線校園招聘平臺請工作。故選C。

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