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1、Experiencing EnglishBook TwoProceduresWarming-up Activities What kind of part-time job do you prefer to do? Why do you like to do this job? What benefits can you get from doing the job? What are the possible problems with doing a part-time job? In the picture there is a college boy handing out sales

2、 literature to passers-by on the street. Nowadays, more and more students are taking part-time jobs and there are abundant chances for them. Working for a company is good for college students since they can learn how to get along with different people and how to cope with different situations in soc

3、iety. In doing so, they can accumulate valuable experience and pave the way for his future work. In my view, the experience of working in a company is more valuable than the money that is earned. In the picture there are several college students who are reading the posters on the wall. One of the po

4、sters says, “Tutors Wanted. It seems that they are interested in this part-time job very much. By being a tutor, they can earn some pocket money, which can partly relieve their parents economic burden. In addition, the students can also learn how to be patient, responsible and how to apply what they

5、 have learned from books to practice. All in all, they will benefit a lot from being tutors. The picture shows a college boy washing dishes in a kitchen of a restaurant. There are piles of bowls and plates on the table in need of washing. It is true that holding part-time jobs can help university st

6、udents to learn something about society, but they should always place greater emphasis on their studies. In my view, if a student has to do part-time jobs, for whatever reason, he must make sure that his study is not affected. He should devote most of time to studying in order to lay a solid foundat

7、ion for his future career. Passage A Your Dream Job: A Click AwayLead-in Picturesl:lFree career sites like Careerbuilder that enable job seekers to search for jobs on dozens of the best careers lLead-in Questionsl1. Do you often log on? What do you usually do online?l2. Whats an online application?

8、Have you ever tried it?l3. Do you think the Internet will be used more extensively in your lifetime?lParas. 1-3 the story of TheresalPara. 4 the transitional paragraphlParas. 5-6 the experience of Steven ToolslPara. 7 the transitional paragraphStructureStructurelPara. 8-11 the examples of Gragg & Do

9、zliclParas. 12-15 another valuable use of the Internet shown by MellolParas. 16 conclusionCulture Notes Northwestern UniversityNorthwestern University is a private, coeducational institution with campuses in Evanston and Chicago, Illinois. The school was founded in 1851. It opened for instruction in

10、 1855 with only ten students. Women were first admitted in 1869. The university confers bachelors, masters, doctoral, and professional degrees in a wide range of fields. The city of Chicago is located in northeastern Illinois, on the shore of Lake Michigan and at the mouth of the Chicago River. The

11、presence of numerous waterways and one of the nations busiest airports helps make Chicago a major shipping and transportation center. City skyline, ChicagoChicago night view The Maryland colony was founded in 1634 and was named for the wife of English King Charles I, Queen Henrietta Maria. Colonial

12、Maryland attracted many settlers and, as its economy prospered, so did its social, political, and cultural life. Maryland entered the Union on April 28, 1788, as the 7th of the original 13 states. Japan is an island nation in East Asia, located in the North Pacific Ocean off the coast of the Asian c

13、ontinent. It comprises the four main islands of Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku, in addition to numerous smaller islands. The Japanese call their country Nihon or Nippon, which means “origin of the sun. The name arose from Japans position east of the great Chinese empires that held sway over A

14、sia throughout most of its history. Japan is sometimes referred to in English as the “l(fā)and of the rising sun. Tokyo is the countrys capital and largest city. Houston Chronicle is an integrated website for daily information, including news, sports, entertainment, AD search, classified, etc. Language

15、Points1. refer: v.The Local Court has referred the whole case to the High Court.Dont refer to the matter again. The teacher referred us to the dictionary. Language Points2. come across : meet or discover, esp. by chanceI have just come across a beautiful poem in this book.She came across some old le

16、tters in the course of her search.Language Pointsl3. intrigue: vt. interest, esp. being strange, unusual or mysteriouslThe notice intrigued many students.lThe books unusual title intrigued me into reading it. Language Points4. end upThe meeting ended up with the singing.He ended up as a lawyer/enter

17、ing that university.Wasteful people usually end up in debt.Language Points5. potential : adj.Although this area is very poor now, its potential wealth is great.We should always be on the lookout for potential dangers.Language Points6. access n .There is no access to the street through that door.The

18、place is within easy access. We have free access to the librarys scientific literature.Difficult Sentences1.The career placement center referred the liberal-arts major to JOB-TRAK, an Internet site listing 45,000 entry-level positions. (para. 1)The career placement center advices the student majorin

19、g in liberal arts to visit JOB-TRAK, a website containing 45,000 jobs for new workers.Difficult Sentences2.Smith is one American who clicked her way into a job. (para. 4)Smith is one American who found a job online. Difficult Sentences3. The Internet is like hiring a personal assistant, says Tools.

20、Effortlessly you can become aware of opportunities that may elevate your career.“ (para. 6)The Internet is like a personal helper. It can easily tell you about new chances to improve your career.Difficult Sentences4.Most major newspapers and trade publications have on-line versions of their classifi

21、ed listings, enabling job-seekers to scan for work available across town, in another state, or around the world. (para. 7)Most major newspapers and specialist journals have their job advertisements online, to help job-seekers quickly spot job vacancies anywhere in the world.Difficult Sentences5.A re

22、fugee of the war in Bosnia, Dozlic had had a variety of jobs but was now ready for something new. (para. 11)Dozlic, who escaped from the war in Bosnia, had done several different jobs but was now ready to find a new one.Difficult Sentences6.To find out more about the company, she clicked on to Artit

23、rons home page and that of its parent company, Ceridian Corp., where she reviewed an annual report and the companys financial performance. (para. 13)To learn more about the company she entered its website and the website of its headquarters, and studied its the companys yearly report and financial s

24、ituations.Summary Since most students will choose to work after graduation, job-hunting is of great importance to them. They will write plenty of rsums about their education and send them to the companies they want to work for. It takes both time and energy to do so. Now, thanks to the development o

25、f the Internet, job-hunting becomes much easier. Job-hunters can find a job just by clicking a mouse on the computer. Many of them make their dream come true through the Internet. This article describes the experiences of five people who used online sources to look for new jobs. Theresa Casebeer use

26、d the JOB-TRAK website to find an administrative assistants job at a university. Steven Toole used the CareerBuilder website to find a marketing management position. Madeline Gragg used Yahoo! to find a job teaching English in Japan.Nedzad Dozlic used a newspaper website to find a drivers job with a

27、 car dealership. Wendy Mello used CareerBuilder to find a position in human resources for a media-information-services company. Mello also used another website to calculate the cost of living in her new location and decide what salary to request. All these are typical examples of online job searches

28、, since many different types of jobs can now be found this way.Follow-up ActivityDesign a name card for yourself.Name Cards A name card, more often called a business card or visiting card, often bears such personal information as ones work unit, professional title, zip code, telephone number and so

29、on. Today, it has often become a must for people to exchange name cards in social activities.Assignmentl“Which Career is the Right One for You?Type A-Realistic jobs -mainly technical jobs, usually involving work with tools or machines, frequently called “blue-collar positionhave good physical coordi

30、nationenjoy creating things with their handslack verbal and interpersonal skillsprefer to deal with things rather than with ideas or with peopleType B-Conventional Jobs-usually office jobs where people work with organizations, files and regular scheduleslike to be orderlylike to know what is expecte

31、d of themenjoy carry out assignmentsgo according to plan Type C- Investigative Jobs -scientific and laboratory jobs, jobs where people investigate how the world is put together, usually involving trying to solve some puzzlescurious about the worldgood at reasoning like to attack problems in a system

32、atic, scientific wayType D-Artistic Jobs -creative jobs where people work with words or music or artgood at thinking of new, interesting ideas, and at forming pictures in their mindreadily affected by emotionlike to work in a free environment that allows them to express themselves freely in an art f

33、ormType E-Social Jobs -jobs where people work with people-teaching them, helping them, organizing themfriendly and like to work or act together with other peoplehave good communication skillsWords that describe your character and personalityladventurouslambitiouslargumentativelcompetitivelconsiderat

34、elconscientiouslcooperativelefficientlemotionallimaginativelintrovertedlextrovertedlindecisivelidealisticlindifferent limpulsivelgenerouslmodest lmaterialisticlobedientloptimisticlpersistentlsincerelsociablelstubbornltalkative Procedures Passage BWarm-up activitiesCulture notesLanguage PointsDifficu

35、lt SentencesSummaryFollow-up ActivityAssignmentPassage B: My First Job Warm-up Activity:1. Have you had any work experience? 2. When did you get your first job?3. Do your parents encourage you to work part- time? Explain. Culture Notes Culture Notes Louis Caldera became the 17th Secretary of the Arm

36、y on July 2, 2019, after nomination to that post by President Clinton and confirmation by the United States Senate. He was born in El Paso, Texas, and was raised in Whittier, California. He began his public service career as an Army officer and as a lawyer. After graduating from West Point, he serve

37、d as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Army from 1978 to 1983. He rose to the rank of Captain and was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal. His assignments included serving as a military police platoon leader, a battalion intelligence officer, and a battalion executive officer. He later served in

38、the U.S. Army Reserve. United States Military Academy is a public, coeducational military college at West Point, New York, maintained by the United States Department of the Army to train and educate students to be officers in the United States Army. Founded by the Congress of the United States in 18

39、02, the academy was the first school of engineering in the country. Because of a maximum enrollment limit, cadets must be nominated to attend. Women were first allowed into the academy in 1976.Language Points1. to imbue with: to fill (usually sb.) with ( sth often a strong felling or opinion) A pres

40、ident should be imbued with a sense of responsibility for the nation. Language Points2. make ends meet: get just enough money for ones needsConnie says that she cant make ends meet this year.With high taxes and his small income, Henry has great difficulty in making both ends meet.Language Points3. b

41、alance vt. consider in relation to something elseYou have to balance the advantages of living in a big city against the disadvantage.My accounts balance for the first time this year! Language Points4. load: n. an amount being carried, or to be carried esp. sth. heavyCf. a load of a large amount of ,

42、 a lot of Language Points5. pay off: be successful His hard work paid off when he got the promotion.John studied hard before the examination, and it paid off. He received an A.Language Points6. dignity: n. true worth and nobleness of characterThe real dignity of a man lies in what he is; not in what

43、 he has.A mans dignity depends on his character, not his wealth. Language Points7. Incredible adj. unbelievableThe plot of the book is incredible.The hero fought with incredible bravery. Language Points8. invest vt./vi.invest 1000 in government stock The state has planned to invest two millions in t

44、he dam.Language Points9. have faith in:He has faith in my ability. I have faith in you; I am sure you will do well. break ones faith with sb. keep faith with lose faith inLanguage Points10. pay back: return what is owing It is high time he paid me back the $100 he owes me.The sum was paid back to th

45、e bank with interest.How can I pay you back for all your kindness? Language Points11. mature: adj. growing to its full size; behaving in the sensible way that you would expect an adult to behaveThe trees are maturing into their full green color.His character matured during these yearsDifficult Sente

46、nces1.My parents imbued in me the concepts of family, faith and patriotism when I was young. (para. 1)My parents taught me to understand and love family, faith and motherland when I was a child. Difficult Sentences2.I acquired discipline and a strong work ethic, and learned at an early age the impor

47、tance of balancing lifes competing interests - in my case, school, homework and a job. (para.3)I learned to be diligent and work hard, and even when I was very young, I learned to find time for doing different thingsto go to school, to do homework, and to do my job.Difficult Sentences3.The experienc

48、e taught me that there is dignity in all work and that if people are working to provide for themselves and their families, that is something we should honor. (para. 4)The experience taught me that any job people do to support themselves and their families deserves respect.Difficult Sentences4.Thanks

49、 to the newfound confidence I picked up from Helen, I dreamed of having my own restaurant. (para. 7)With the new confidence I learned from Helen, I hoped to own my own restaurant someday.Difficult Sentences5.I shared my dream with him and said, Fred, I know I can do more if somebody would just have faith in me. (para. 8)I told Fred about my hopes and said I kne

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