綜合素質(zhì)隨堂反饋九年級(jí)英語譯林版南京專版
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四、閱讀理解
What's your dream job? How much do you know about it? A group of students from Tianjin found a very common (普遍的) problem among young teenagers: Most of them have almost no ideas about their job plans as there is too little help from school or family.
To offer teenagers helpful advice on jobs, the students from Tianjin TEDA NO. 1 Middle School started a project called "Dianzhi Chengshi (點(diǎn)職成詩)". "Our survey shows that 72% of students want to know more about different jobs. Doctors, accountants and lawyers are the top three," said Wang Xinran, 16, the project leader.
According to students' needs, the team interviewed 32 excellent workers with different jobs and put their interviews online. These workers shared true stories behind each job, allowing students to learn about the jobs further. "We also invited the workers to give speeches in our school. In this way, students could have a chance to talk to them face to face," said Wang.
Team member Lu Jinyan said his most impressive interview was with a photographer. "I used to think being a photographer was cool and romantic (浪漫的). But now I realize that they need to deal with lots of problems, such as a sudden change of weather or broken cameras. They also need to communicate with different people. This is not easy."
But the project doesn't mean to disappoint (使失望) students by telling them the truth (事實(shí)). "We want to show the workers' love and spirit of never giving up instead of the bad sides," said group member Zhao Yajie. "The project's name means to turn a career into a poem. We believe working is not just about bread and butter. It should be like a poem, full of love and beauty. And we hope our project can let students know that."
( ) 1. What does Camilla say about the sales in her area?
A. They've improved. B. They've gone down. C. They've stayed the same. D. They've risen a lot.
( ) 2. Why does Bob think advertising through social media is a better way?
A. Because it is easy to use the social media.
B. Because fewer people are used to social media.
C. Because the company will appear quite cool.
D. Because it can attract (吸引) young customers more easily.
( ) 3. According to the passage, how does an ad work best?
A. It shows a lot of different emotions. B. It catches people's hearts.
C. It includes a very simple message. D. It covers some creative ideas.
答案:1. A
解析:根據(jù)Camilla的話“Our sales saw a slight rise of 5% last month”可知,她的區(qū)域銷售額有所提高,故選A。
2. D
解析:根據(jù)Bob的話“The sales rises are coming mainly from younger people. Maybe we should centre more on social media instead of... television”可知,社交媒體能更容易吸引年輕顧客,故選D。
3. B
解析:根據(jù)Bob的話“I think the emotional aspect (情感方面) of the ad is working”可知,廣告的情感方面起作用,即“抓住人們的心”,故選B。