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1、會計學1ECEIIU英語閱讀英語閱讀第一頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。第1頁/共176頁第二頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。Many students log on the Internet frequently. They may use the Internet to search for useful information they need, visit social network sites, e-mail their friends, or play video games.第2頁/共176頁第三頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。Job application onlin

2、e means doing all the application on the Internet. One can fill in the application form and send it in an e-mail form to potential employers mailbox, together with all necessary materials about oneself.第3頁/共176頁第四頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。Yes, it will continuously play more important role in the future.第4頁/共

3、176頁第五頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。第5頁/共176頁第六頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。Less than a month from graduation day, Theresa Smith of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, had yet to find the right job. The career placement center referred the liberal-arts major to JOB-TRAK, an Internet site listing 45 000 entry-leve

4、l positions.Smith selected four keywords: Chicago, business, marketing and full-time. Immediately she found 45 jobs meeting her criteria, including one as an assistant to an administrator at the University of Chicagos business school. Four weeks later she washired at a starting salary of $32 000.第6頁

5、/共176頁第七頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分?!癐 had no training,” says Smith, “but the Internet was extremely easy to use. Id never have known about this job without it.”Smith is one American who clicked her way into a job. Steven Tools is another.In 1996, the Rockville, Md., resident came across an employment site nam

6、ed CareerBuilder. He had just been promoted to director of marketing for a company that produces tradeshow exhibits and wasnt looking for a job. But curious, he decided to “give it a try.”Tools filled out a profile with the keywords marketing manager and entered his e-mail address. Within a week his

7、 computers mailbox was filling up with available positions. Two interviews later he jumped to a new job. “The Internet is like hiring a personal assistant,” says Tools. “Effortlessly you can become aware of opportunities that may elevate your career.”第7頁/共176頁第八頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。Even a couple of year

8、s ago, most job listings on the Internet were in high-tech fields. Today, non-technical jobs salesclerks, bank tellers, secretaries, for example are the fastest growing segment of Internet employment opportunities. Most major newspapers and trade publications have online versions of their classified

9、 listings, enabling job-seekers to scan for work available across town, in another state, or around the world.Madeline Gragg and Nedzad Dozlic are still another two who clicked their luck online. In 1996, Madeline Gragg, a 28-year-old high school teacher from St. Louis, wanted a change. When a frien

10、d mentioned teaching English in Japan, Gragg was intrigued.She visited the popular Yahoo! website and typed teaching English in Japan for a list of employment opportunities. She then followed the procedure for the online application. A week later she received a call and set up an interview with a re

11、cruiter in Chicago and got the job.第8頁/共176頁第九頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。Nedzad Dozlic, 27 years old, was scanning the Houston Chronicle website for the latest baseball trades. While online, he decided to check out the classified ads and spotted a job for a driver at a local car dealership. A refugee of the w

12、ar in Bosnia, Dozlic had had a variety of jobs but was now ready for something new. He read more about the position on the dealers Internet site and called the number listed. Two days later he was hired. “Its really funny,” he says, “I was just checking sports, and I ended up with a better job.”Anot

13、her valuable use of the Internet is to research potential employers. When Wendy Mello started her job search in the summer of 1997, she logged on to CareerBuilder, where she learned of a human resources opening at Arbitron, a media-information-services company in Columbia, Maryland. With a click of

14、her mouse, Mello sent her rsum to the company via e-mail and soon received an invitation for an interview.第9頁/共176頁第十頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。To find out more about the company, she clicked on to Arbitrons home page and that of its parent company, Ceridian Corp., where she reviewed an annual report and the

15、companys financial performance.Mello also wanted to know how much shed have to earn to maintain her present standard of living. Using an online salary calculator, she typed in her current salary, $34 000, and Baltimore (the nearest big city to Columbia). Within seconds her computer flashed $44 000.

16、“Because of the salary calculator, I knew what to ask for,” says Mello.By accessing an online real estate service, she saw color photos of rental properties, including detailed floor plans. When Mello arrived in Columbia, she felt completely prepared. The interview was a success, and the next day sh

17、e was offered a job at a salary of $47 800. “The Internet is easy to use and it works,” says one job seeker, “what more could you want?”第10頁/共176頁第十一頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。The career placement center referred the liberal-arts major to JOB-TRAK, an Internet site listing 45 000 entry-level positions.第11頁/共1

18、76頁第十二頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。第12頁/共176頁第十三頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。第13頁/共176頁第十四頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。第14頁/共176頁第十五頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。第15頁/共176頁第十六頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。Smith is one American who clicked her way into a job.第16頁/共176頁第十七頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。第17頁/共176頁第十八頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。第18頁/共176頁第十九頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。第19頁/共176頁第二十頁

19、,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。第20頁/共176頁第二十一頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。第21頁/共176頁第二十二頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。第22頁/共176頁第二十三頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。“The Internet is like hiring a personal assistant,” says Tools. “Effortlessly you can become aware of opportunities that may elevate your career.”第23頁/共176頁第二十四頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。第24頁/共176頁第二十五

20、頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。Most major newspapers and trade publications have online versions of their classified listings, enabling job-seekers to scan for work available across town, in another state, or around the world.第25頁/共176頁第二十六頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。第26頁/共176頁第二十七頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。第27頁/共176頁第二十八頁,編輯于星期六:八點

21、三十七分。第28頁/共176頁第二十九頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。A refugee of the war in Bosnia, Dozlic had had a variety of jobs but was now ready for something new.第29頁/共176頁第三十頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。第30頁/共176頁第三十一頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。第31頁/共176頁第三十二頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。第32頁/共176頁第三十三頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。第33頁/共176頁第三十四頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。To find o

22、ut more about the company, she clicked on to Artitrons home page and that of its parent company, Ceridian Corp., where she reviewed an annual report and the companys financial performance.第34頁/共176頁第三十五頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。第35頁/共176頁第三十六頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。第36頁/共176頁第三十七頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。第37頁/共176頁第三十八頁,編輯于

23、星期六:八點 三十七分。第38頁/共176頁第三十九頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。By accessing an online real estate service, she saw color photos of rental properties.第39頁/共176頁第四十頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。第40頁/共176頁第四十一頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。第41頁/共176頁第四十二頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。Ex. 2Work with your partner and answer the following questions.It is an Interne

24、t website that lists as many as 45 000 job opportunities.第42頁/共176頁第四十三頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。Ex. 2Work with your partner and answer the following questions.Not necessarily so. According to Smith, the Internet was very easy to use. She found her job online with no training.第43頁/共176頁第四十四頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。E

25、x. 2Work with your partner and answer the following questions.Because she wanted a change in her life.第44頁/共176頁第四十五頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。Ex. 2Work with your partner and answer the following questions.She searched the Internet for information about the financial performance of the company she was interes

26、ted in, the salary she should ask for, and the possible living accommodations available to her there.第45頁/共176頁第四十六頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。Ex. 2Work with your partner and answer the following questions.Open.第46頁/共176頁第四十七頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。Ex. 3Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F

27、) according to the passage._ 1 Smith thought that without the use of Internet, she would probably get to know the job all the same. _ 2 The classified listings on the Internet provide information for many kinds of employment opportunities. _ 3 Within two weeks, Madeline Gragg found her new job of te

28、aching English in Japan through the Internet. _ 4 For Nedzad Dozlic, it is funny that he has found a much better job simply by chance due to the convenient use of Internet._ 5Wendy Mello reviewed the financial performance of the company in order to get prepared for the interview. 第47頁/共176頁第四十八頁,編輯于

29、星期六:八點 三十七分。_ 1 Smith thought that without the use of Internet, she would probably get to know the job all the same. _ 2 The classified listings on the Internet provide information for many kinds of employment opportunities. _ 3 Within two weeks, Madeline Gragg found her new job of teaching English

30、in Japan through the Internet. _ 4 For Nedzad Dozlic, it is funny that he has found a much better job simply by chance due to the convenient use of Internet._ 5Wendy Mello reviewed the financial performance of the company in order to get prepared for the interview. Ex. 3Decide whether the following

31、statements are true (T) or false (F) according to the passage.第48頁/共176頁第四十九頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。 Exercise 4 Exercise 5Exercise 6Exercise 7Exercise 8第49頁/共176頁第五十頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。1.Im absolutely sure that this dress is a cheaper _ of the one we saw in that department store.2.The bookshelves were crowded

32、 with books and scientific _. Ex. 4Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the form where necessary.第50頁/共176頁第五十一頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。3.If you want to open a file, _ twice on the icon (圖標) for it. 4.To their disappointment, the thieves were _ by the police at the moment they were entering

33、 the bank.Ex. 4Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the form where necessary.第51頁/共176頁第五十二頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。5.During World War II, many _ fled to the United States. 6.Theyve updated (更新) a lot of _ in the most recent edition of the dictionary.Ex. 4Fill in the blanks with the words g

34、iven below. Change the form where necessary.第52頁/共176頁第五十三頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。7.Despite _ difficulties, they did not find the life in London unpleasant.8.After a lot of part-time jobs, John finally got a(n) _ position.Ex. 4Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the form where necessary.第

35、53頁/共176頁第五十四頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。9.In your report, you should give a(n) _ description of the whole incident.10.Companies publish _ reports to inform the public about the previous years activities.Ex. 4Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the form where necessary.第54頁/共176頁第五十五頁,編輯于星期六:

36、八點 三十七分。1.At the age of 29, he _ a commercial property business.2.While she was tidying up the living room, she _ her old photograph album.Ex. 5Complete the following sentences with phrases or expressions from the passage. Change the form where necessary.第55頁/共176頁第五十六頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。3.My doctor _

37、me _ a specialist in heart disease.4.He hired private investigators to _ his future business partner.Ex. 5Complete the following sentences with phrases or expressions from the passage. Change the form where necessary.第56頁/共176頁第五十七頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。5.She only _ her sons marriage long after the event.

38、Ex. 5Complete the following sentences with phrases or expressions from the passage. Change the form where necessary.第57頁/共176頁第五十八頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。1.She is now concentrating on a(n) _ as a fashion designer.2.When I went for my first _ for this job I arrived extremely early. Ex. 6Choose an appropriat

39、e noun given in the following box to complete each of the sentences.第58頁/共176頁第五十九頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。3.Police insisted that Michael did not follow the correct _ in applying for a visa. 4.We organized a(n) _ of recent books upon constant requests from the readers.Ex. 6Choose an appropriate noun given i

40、n the following box to complete each of the sentences.第59頁/共176頁第六十頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。5.The newspaper publishes a(n) _ of a leading sportsman every week.Ex. 6Choose an appropriate noun given in the following box to complete each of the sentences.第60頁/共176頁第六十一頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。1.警察們正忙著填寫關于這場事故的各種表格。(fi

41、ll out) be busy filling outThe policemen are busy filling out forms about the accident.Ex. 7Translate the following sentences into English. 第61頁/共176頁第六十二頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。2.我想在還車之前把油箱(fuel tank)加滿。(fill up) return the carI want to fill up the fuel tank before returning the car.Ex. 7Translate the fol

42、lowing sentences into English. fill up the fuel tank第62頁/共176頁第六十三頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。3.如果你要投訴,最好遵循正確的程序。(follow the procedure) make a complaintIf you want to make a complaint, youd better follow the correct procedure.Ex. 7Translate the following sentences into English. follow the correct procedure第63頁

43、/共176頁第六十四頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。4.要不是約翰幫忙,我們絕不會這么快就完成實驗。(without)without Johns helpWe couldnt have finished the experiment so soon without Johns help.Ex. 7Translate the following sentences into English. 第64頁/共176頁第六十五頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。5.暴風雨之后,岸邊的人們焦急地搜索湖面以期發(fā)現(xiàn)小船的蹤跡。 (scan for)scan the lakesign of the boatA

44、fter the storm, the people on the shore anxiously scanned the lake for any sign of the boat.Ex. 7Translate the following sentences into English. 第65頁/共176頁第六十六頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。Ex. 8Read and compare the English sentences, paying attention to their italicized parts, and then translate the Chinese sent

45、ences by simulating the structure of the English sentences.第66頁/共176頁第六十七頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。1.He had just been promoted to director of marketing for a company that produces tradeshow exhibits and wasnt looking for a job.He had just been promoted to Governor and wasnt planning a visit to the elementary

46、 school he graduated from. He had just been promoted to vice president of the company and wasnt expecting another promotion in six months.第67頁/共176頁第六十八頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。2.Two interviews later he jumped to a new job.Having finished the training, he immediately jumped to a new job.Shortly after he gra

47、duated from school, he jumped to a satisfactory job.第68頁/共176頁第六十九頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。3.Most major newspapers and trade publications have online versions of their classified listings, enabling job-seekers to scan for work available across town, in another state, or around the world.Most dormitories in

48、our university have Internet connection, enabling students to scan for information available on the Internet with a click of the mouse.Most colleges and universities have their own homepages, enabling applicants to scan for the information available about the universities they want to apply for.第69頁

49、/共176頁第七十頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。4.With a click of her mouse, Mello sent her rsum to the company via e-mail and soon received an invitation for an interview.With a click of her mouse, she found hundreds of websites about English study and soon downloaded some of them on her computer.With a click of her mou

50、se, she submitted her assignment to the tutor and soon got the reply.第70頁/共176頁第七十一頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。5.By accessing an online real estate service, she saw color photos of rental properties, including detailed floor plans.By accessing the website of the company she is interested in, she saw a prospect

51、us of the company, including a brief account of the general manager.By accessing the website of the university she was going to study in, she saw color photos of the university, including a detailed map of the university campus.第71頁/共176頁第七十二頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。Ex. 9More and more people have found the

52、right jobs through the Internet just as the passage shows. Now work in pairs and take turns to give a short speech on the topic “You can find your dream job via the Internet.” Cite some of the stories of the job seekers that you have just read in Passage A.第72頁/共176頁第七十三頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。Words and ph

53、rases likely to be used Sentence patterns likely to be used popular / convenient The Internet has become a tool for . easy and efficient Many people have found . with a click of the mouse Take . for example. visit an Internet site Look at another story of . log / click on to So, to find the right jo

54、b, you can just . select / type some key words While online, you may . set up an interview You are very likely to . jump to a new job The internet is a great resource. find information So why not give it a try? available第73頁/共176頁第七十四頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。第74頁/共176頁第七十五頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。Ex. 10Write a para

55、graph of around 80 words about what you should do to track down information on job openings. Include the following key words and phrases in your writing. You may begin your paragraph with “There are several things you cannot ignore when tracking down information on job openings.”第75頁/共176頁第七十六頁,編輯于星

56、期六:八點 三十七分。consult, friends, relatives, neighbors, offer, information, classified, newspapers, register, recruitment agency, make use of, the Internet, log on to, be likely to, dream job第76頁/共176頁第七十七頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。第77頁/共176頁第七十八頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。第78頁/共176頁第七十九頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。Before reading Passag

57、e B, describe the pictures to your classmates.第79頁/共176頁第八十頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。1.What are your dream jobs? What are your ideal employers? Words and phrases likely to be used Sentence patterns likely to be used computer programmer I dream of working as . software (hardware, civil) engineer Its a . job f

58、or me. video game designer I hope that I can be . financial advisor I enjoy doing creative work and . challenging/demanding /interesting So working as . is my hearts desire. be qualified to My ideal employers are . multinationals As far as I know, these companies . state-owned enterprises . are the

59、big attractions for me. work environment job security 第80頁/共176頁第八十一頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。2.Do you agree to the claim that job hunting was indeed The Dating Game between the job seekers and the job providers? Words and phrases likely to be used Sentence patterns likely to be used dating You expect to . l

60、ike a marriage The process of hunting a job is like . a good match . are the big attractions for me. employer My ideal employers are . my hearts desire As far as I know, these companies .第81頁/共176頁第八十二頁,編輯于星期六:八點 三十七分。3.What do you know about Google, Apple and Disney? If given the chance, which comp

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