【題目】Pizza delivery driver

Work 15 - 20 hours a week for busy pizza shop.

Duties include making and delivering pizza and some cleaning.

Paid $ 10 per hour + $ 2 per delivery + free dinner.

All applicants must have your own car.

Email us with information about whether you ever cooked and when you can work.

The Pizza Place@telstra. com

TV Host

A national TV station wants to find two people to host a new primetime (黃金時(shí)段) game show. Interested? You need to have

a confident and lively personality

some experience of working in the media industry

good communication skills

an enthusiasm for performing

40 ,000 per year

Apply to Jonhkeirs@tvhost, com

Casual Sale Assistant

We are looking for casual team members to join our team for 10-30 hours per week!

You must have a positive attitude and great willingness to talk to others, can work in both a team and as an individual and be available to work on Mondays and weekends between 9 am and 5pm.

You will be responsible for using the cash register, tidying up shelves and helping customers find what they are looking for.

Pay is $ 14.50/hr, but $ 25/hr at weekends

To apply, get in touch with the manager

Tony Robins on (02)98761234 or Tony. Robins@ JB - HiFi. blacktown. org. au

Chinese Teachers

Our established language school is looking for Chinese teachers. Our classes are small and students are all ages.

You must have a university degree and teaching experience and a health certificate.

You must also be able to speak and write Chinese fluently.

30 hours per week(flexible times)

30 per hour, plus bonuses

Apply to Smith @ gmail. com

1The candidate for a pizza delivery driver must tell the employer his/her_____.

A.personalityB.availability

C.driving experienceD.salary expectation

2How much can Tom get as a casual sale assistant if working 2 hours on Sunday?

A.$50.B.$30.C.$29.D.$14.5.

3Who must be outgoing?

A.TV host and Chinese teacher.

B.Pizza delivery driver and Chinese teacher.

C.TV host and Casual sale assistant.

D.Casual sale assistant and Pizza delivery driver.

【答案】

1B

2A

3C

【解析】

本文屬于非連續(xù)類(lèi)文本閱讀。介紹了四則招工廣告的內(nèi)容:學(xué)歷、性格、相關(guān)經(jīng) 歷、工作時(shí)段以及薪資待遇等。

1

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)題干上有關(guān)鍵詞信息“a pizza delivery driver”,再根據(jù)該廣告中的“Email us with information about ...when you can work.”信息可知,披薩外賣(mài)司機(jī)必須告知雇主哪個(gè)時(shí)段可以上班,故選B

2

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)題干關(guān)鍵“a casual sale assistant”,再根據(jù)該廣告中的…can work on Mondays and weekends between 9am and 5pm.“星期一和周末可以在上午9點(diǎn)到下午5點(diǎn)工作。”以及Pay is $ 14. 50/hr, but $25/hr at weekends“工資是每小時(shí)14.50美元,但周末是25美元/小時(shí)。”故選A。

3

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。通讀全文,根據(jù)TV Host廣告中的“a confident and lively personality"以及Casual Sale Assistant 廣告中的“…great willingness to talk to others"信息,可知,電視主持人和臨時(shí)銷(xiāo)售助理必須是外向的。故選C。

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