If a job doesn’t come to you, there are many places where you can look for job offers. Visit the ____1___of the companies or organizations you are interested in and check under "__2_ opportunities"……These days, the first place, and the most common, is on the Internet. In any newspaper you can also find a 3___section with a list of job chances, Most of the time the jobs listed in the classified section don’t’ apply to __4____ people without any experience, but at least it’s a start. Some findings will give you a surprise. You may ___5____find something, every now and then, according to your liking. Some companies attach great importance to ___6_____ so they let you search your websites according to how much training you have received.
The second thing you might want to do is actually going out on foot and filling out application at _____7___ places. So many different companies will increase you chance of being hired. But before you set out, you must be____8____ appropriately(合适地) so you can present yourself in a _____9__ manner. Remember, the way you present yourself tells the employer a lot about you, and the first impression is important when you meet a ____10____ employer.
Having a resume(简历) wouldn’t hurt because it separates you from the other __11_ who don’t have one. On a job application, you must fill out all the information correctly and neatly, because if you do it ___12__,they will look at your application and say ,”We’ll call you in a couple of weeks,” and then _13___ it away. If you fill out an application and they don’t call you back in the time they say they will , give them a call to let them know that you’re really interested in __14__ there. They may actually give you an interview date. Last but not least , listening carefully can help you become ___15___and understand what they really mean.
1. A. sections B.headquarters C.Websites D.offices
2. A .advertisement B.employment C.guide. D.application
3.A .expanded B.classified C.simplified D.presented
4.A. common B.impressive C.important D.young
5.A. eventually B.unexpectedly. C.appropriately D.actually
6.A.patience B.interest C.education D.courage
7.A. interesting B.distant C.neat D.different
8.A .encouraged B. Paid C.Trained D.dressed
9.A. usual B.serious C.lively D.popular
10.A.friendly B.successful C.mature D.potential
11.A.trainers B.applicants C.managers D.employers
12.A.terribly B.privately C.simply D.slowly
13.A.burn B.carry C.give D.throw
14.A.competing B.working C.visiting D.volunteering
15.A.pleased B.focused C.warmhearted D.determined
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69. In which of the following ways of booking does one probably have to pay extra money?
A. In person. B. By telephone. C. By fax. D. By post.
70. One has to wait for 2 days or longer for a reply if he/she pays______.
A. in person B. by telephone C. by fax D. by post
71. What is a useful number to call at 11 a.m. Sunday?
A.01789 295623 B.0541 541051
C.01789 261174 D.01862 387665