Look at the seven job advertisements, A-G, and read the descriptions of people below.
Which is the most suitable job for each person?
Write the correct letter, A-G, in boxes 1-6 on your answer sheet.
1 a person willing to move location for one year. Salary is low but ideal for someone interested in social work
2 a high school student who loves exercise and animals with a few evenings free every week
3 an independent kind of person prepared to work at night or early mornings with transport
4 a high school graduate looking for their first job, must like talking to people
5 a cheerful person who loves working with young children who is able to sing and has own transport
6 a person who loves working with young children in return for a basic allowance, accommodation and time to study
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Q1: a person willing to move location for one year. Salary is low but ideal for someone interested in social work |
Willing to relocate with free accommodation. Basic salary provided. Supporting people with disabilities and young people from broken homes. |
Note: According to the question, “a person willing to move location for one year. Salary is low but ideal for someone interested in social work?” From the passage, we can infer that “Willing to relocate with free accommodation. Basic salary provided.” Which is a sentence support the writer’s ideal in the question. The clue helps the reader to find the answer:
Therefore, the answer should be E |
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Q2: a high school student who loves exercise and animals with a few evenings free every week |
An animal loving person needed to walk our two lovely Yorkshire Terriers three times a week. Evenings preferred. |
Note: According to the question, “a high school student who loves exercise and animals with a few evenings free every week” From the passage, “An animal loving person needed to walk our two lovely Yorkshire Terriers three times a week. Evenings preferred.” Which is a sentence support the writer’s ideal in the question. The clue helps the reader to find the answer:
Therefore, the answer should be C |
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Q3: an independent kind of person prepared to work at night or early mornings with transport |
Night shift and/or early morning Must be able to work unsupervised, to a time limit. |
Note: According to the question “an independent kind of person prepared to work at night or early mornings with transport” From the passage we can know that “ Night shift and/or early morning. Must be able to work unsupervised, to a time limit.” Which is a sentence support the writer’s ideal in the question. The clue helps the reader to find the answer:
Therefore, the answer should be A |
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Q4: a high school graduate looking for their first job, must like talking to people |
Previous restaurant or café experience preferred. Must be physically active and able to take orders. Salary according to experience. Will consider: high school graduate |
Note: From the question stated above, we can infer that “a high school graduate looking for their first job, must like talking to people” From the passage we can know that the sentence “Previous restaurant or café experience preferred. Must be physically active and able to take orders. Salary according to experience. Will consider: high school graduate”. Which is a sentence support the writer’s ideal in the question. The clue helps the reader to find the answer:
The answer here should be G |
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Q5: a cheerful person who loves working with young children who is able to sing and has own transport |
Love children? Good singing voice. Responsible and positive attitude. Will run musical workshops for preschool children. Classes are 30-45 minutes in length training provided. Own transport essential. |
Note: From the question stated above, we can infer that “a cheerful person who loves working with young children who is able to sing and has own transport” From the passage we can know that the sentence “love children? Good singing voice. Responsible and positive attitude. Will run musical workshops for preschool children. Classes are 30-45 minutes in length training provided. Own transport essential. Which is a sentence support the writer’s ideal in the question. The clue helps the reader to find the answer:
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Q6: a person who loves working with young children in return for a basic allowance, accommodation and time to study |
Experience useful but patience and willingness to learn is enough. Accommodation, food and pocket money provided. Flexible working times. Ideal for foreign student studying English. |
Note: From the question stated above, we can infer that “a person who loves working with young children in return for a basic allowance, accommodation and time to study.” From the passage we can know that the sentence “Experience useful but patience and willingness to learn is enough. Accommodation, food and pocket money provided. Flexible working times. Ideal for foreign student studying English.” Which is a sentence support the writer’s ideal in the question. The clue helps the reader to find the answer:
Hence the answer is D |
Complete the notes below.
Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER from the text for each answer.
Write your answers in boxes 7-14 on your answer sheet.
Etiquette # 1 Don’t think about the people you have met using their phone in front of or behind you. Stop using your phone if you think people will find it 7 Etiquette # 2 Other people will tell you about your phone etiquette. If they don’t like it they might ask you to 8 Etiquette # 3 If you want to keep your 9 to yourself then keep 10 Etiquette # 4 Even if you are not near anyone that is no excuse to shout. People will still hear you. Etiquette # 5 Remember that people don’t to hear you and so they definitely don’t want to hear the person you are talking to. Etiquette # 6 If you really want to keep the conversation between the two of you then 11 is the best way to keep people from hearing. Etiquette # 7 Trying to do too many things at once can be a problem. You know that using your mobile in a 12 is frowned upon but using it in your car could be fatal. In America, of all car accidents there were 13 fatalities in 2011 because the driver was using a phone. Etiquette # 8 Finally, if you have any 14 , you should know that talking on your mobile in a theatre is a big no-no in mobile phone etiquette. |
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Q7: Stop using your phone if you think people will find it __ |
Simply imagine all the ways other people will find you annoying if you use your mobile phone |
Note: From the connections stated above, we can infer that “Stop using your phone if you think people will find it __” From the passage we can know that the sentence “Simply imagine all the ways other people will find you annoying if you use your mobile phone” which help us can find the answer from this sentence. From the “mispronunciation” we can know which near meaning with “Mistake” from the question. The clue helps the reader to find the answer:
Hence the answer is annoying |
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Q8: Other people will tell you about your phone etiquette. If they don’t like it they might ask you to |
The good thing about people is that sooner or later someone will tell you that you are annoying them. Their request to stop talking or talk quietly might seem unreasonable but if you really want to be a model mobile phone user just follow their request. |
Note: From the question we can infer that “Other people will tell you about your phone etiquette. If they don’t like it they might ask you to” According to the passage, we can assume that “The good thing about people is that sooner or later someone will tell you that you are annoying them. Their request to stop talking or talk quietly might seem unreasonable but if you really want to be a model mobile phone user just follow their request” which help us can find the answer from this sentence. The clue helps the reader to find the answer:
So the answer is stop talking/talk quietly |
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Q9: If you want to keep your__to yourself then keep |
To stop #2 from happening, and to keep your secrets to yourself then keep your distance - 3 metres - between you and anyone else. |
Note: According to the question, we can assume that “If you want to keep your__to yourself then keep ” From the passage we can infer that “To stop #2 from happening, and to keep your secrets to yourself then keep your distance - 3 metres - between you and anyone else.” ‘which support the writer’s ideal and help us can find the answer from this sentence. The clue helps the reader to find the answer:
Hence the answer is secrets |
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Q10: If you want to keep your secrets to yourself then keep __ |
To stop #2 from happening, and to keep your secrets to yourself then keep your distance - 3 metres - between you and anyone else. |
Note: From the question we can assume that the writer show “If you want to keep your secret to yourself then keep __” From the passage we can infer that “To stop #2 from happening, and to keep your secrets to yourself then keep your distance - 3 metres - between you and anyone else.” Which support the writer’s ideal. The clue helps the reader to find the answer:
Hence the answer is your distance. |
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Q11: If you really want to keep the conversation between the two of you then __ |
If you don’t want to be talked about keep your personal details to yourself. This means that #3 is probably not far enough from wagging ears. Either save the conversation for later or start using text messaging. |
Note: From the connections stated above, “If you really want to keep the conversation between the two of you then __” From the passage we can infer that “If you don’t want to be talked about keep your personal details to yourself. This means that #3 is probably not far enough from wagging ears. Either save the conversation for later or start using text messaging” which is the right information related with question. and support for the sentence in the question. The clue helps the reader to find the answer:
The answer here should be text messaging |
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Q12: You know that using your mobile in a __ is frowned upon but using it in your car could be fatal. In America, of all car accidents there were |
Don’t use the time you are spending in a queue to phone someone and certainly don’t use the mobile phone when you are driving. |
Note: From the question we can infer that “You know that using your mobile in a __” According to the passage, the writer show for the reader know “Don’t use the time you are spending in a queue to phone someone and certainly don’t use the mobile phone when you are driving” which is sentence support some information in the question. The clue helps the reader to find the answer:
The answer here should be queue. |
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Q13: In America, of all car accidents there were __fatalities in 2011 because the driver was using a phone. |
In many countries this is illegal but it is also dangerous. National data show mobile phones were involved in 350 fatal crashes in 2011. |
Note: From the connections stated above, the writer shows the reader “In America, of all car accidents there were __fatalities in 2011 because the driver was using a phone According to the passage, “In many countries this is illegal but it is also dangerous. National data show mobile phones were involved in 350 fatal crashes in 2011.” which is sentence support some information in the question. The clue helps the reader to find the answer:
The answer here should be 350. |
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Q14:. Finally, if you have any __, you should know that talking on your mobile in a theatre is a big no-no in mobile phone etiquette. |
There are many places such as a library, museum, theatre, and hospital where, hopefully, common sense tells you not use your phone. |
Note: From the question we can know that “Finally, if you have any __, you should know that talking on your mobile in a theatre is a big no-no in mobile phone etiquette.” From the passage we can infer that “There are many places such as a library, museum, theatre, and hospital where, hopefully, common sense tells you not use your phone” this sentence support for the question. The clue helps the reader to find the answer:
The answer is common sense. |
Read the text below and answer Questions 1– 6. A. Waitrose – High Street Branch Position available for two cleaners Night shift and/or early morning Must be able to work unsupervised, to a time limit. No experience needed. Must have own transport. Drop in and ask for Pete Evans B. WORKSHOP PRESENTERS Do you have a bubbly outgoing personality? Love children? Good singing voice. Responsible and positive attitude. Will run musical workshops for preschool children. Classes are 30-45 minutes in length / training provided Own transport essential. Call into ABC Academy - Brook Street between 10am - 2pm and ask for Jenny. C. Dog Walker An animal loving person needed to walk our two lovely Yorkshire Terriers three times a week. Evenings preferred. No weekends 16 years or older is ideal Call: 0916-202-7445 to apply D. Nanny Wanted To help look after two children - 2 and 5 years old. Experience useful but patience and willingness to learn is enough. Accommodation, food and pocket money provided. Flexible working times. Ideal for foreign student studying English. Please send resume and photo to – Evelyn1978@hotmail.com E. 20 full time volunteers wanted One year project. Willing to relocate with free accommodation. Basic salary provided. Supporting people with disabilities and young people from broken homes. 18-65 can apply. Experience preferred but not essential. F. Web-based company Urgently requires a graphic designer Working knowledge of Photoshop College graduate preferred but enthusiastic computer nerd can apply. Send short resume (with photo) to – MegaBites, 10 Oak Road, Ashbourne G. OLDE WORLDE CAFÉ Waitress needed. (Full-time / Part-time) Previous restaurant or café experience preferred. Must be physically active and able to take orders. Salary according to experience. Will consider: high school graduate Call 0245-67332 for interview. Ask for Mary. |
Read the text below and answer Questions 7-14. Mobile Phone EtiquetteEtiquette is a code of behavior that allows people to follow the standards accepted in society. Although these rules can change from country to county many similarities can be found. Many of the manners we develop are based on three categories; health, courtesy, and cultural norms. It is through these that we develop the customs and habits of a society. Etiquette # 1 This is where you have to think more of others than yourself. Don’t think of all those times that you had to put up with people talking on the phone in the cinema, on the train, and in the queue at McDonalds. Simply imagine all the ways other people will find you annoying if you use your mobile phone. Etiquette # 2 The good thing about people is that sooner or later someone will tell you that you are annoying them. Their request to stop talking or talk quietly might seem unreasonable but if you really want to be a model mobile phone user just follow their request. Etiquette # 3 To stop #2 from happening, and to keep your secrets to yourself then keep your distance - 3 metres - between you and anyone else. Etiquette # 4 Even if you are following #3 you don’t need to shout. This just makes it easier for people to hear you and much easier to annoy them. Etiquette # 5 Remember, people don’t want to hear you talking on the phone so they certainly don’t want to hear the other person either. Don’t turn your speaker on! Etiquette # 6 If you don’t want to be talked about keep your personal details to yourself. This means that #3 is probably not far enough from wagging ears. Either save the conversation for later or start using text messaging. Etiquette # 7 Don’t multi-task, it could cost you your life. Don’t use the time you are spending in a queue to phone someone and certainly don’t use the mobile phone when you are driving. In many countries this is illegal but it is also dangerous. National data show mobile phones were involved in 350 fatal crashes in 2011. Etiquette # 8 There are many places such as a library, museum, theatre, and hospital where, hopefully, common sense tells you not use your phone. |
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