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高中英語牛津版高三下學(xué)期:Chapter three reading

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[00:00.00] CHAPTER THREE Reading Page 43

[00:-1.00]FIND OUT ABOUT YOUR FUTURE

[00:-2.00]by Meg Pan

[00:-3.00]If you need any help in planning your future,

[00:-4.00]call in at the Education and Careers Expo,

[00:-5.00]which opened at the City Convention and Exhibition Centre yesterday.

[00:-6.00]Expo gives you a unique opportunity to meet leading industrialists and educators.

[00:-7.00]This year,there are over 150 exhibitors,including businesses,

[00:-8.00]professions and government departments

[00:-9.00]In addition,there are representatives from over 100 educational institutions,

[00:10.00]including many from overseas.

[00:11.00]Don't miss out on this great chance to get some personal advice

[00:12.00]direct from the experts.

[00:13.00]2.I spoke to several young people at Expo,

[00:14.00]and they all agreed how useful it was to have so much expertise

[00:15.00]and information under one roof.

[00:16.00]3.Duncan Kelly intends to take a university course in design

[00:17.00]after he leaves school.

[00:18.00]Duncan,a Senior High Grade 3 student,said,

[00:19.00]'My mother has an art shop and designs her own products,

[00:20.00]and I think I take after her.'

[00:21.00]Duncan was collecting some of the free literature when I spoke to him.

[00:22.00]'I've picked up a lot of college prospectuses and so on,

[00:23.00]but I'm not in a hurry to make a choice at the moment.

[00:24.00]I want to get all the information before I make up my mind.'

[00:25.00]Barbara Watts is already at university,in the second year of a law degree.

[00:26.00]She's decided to keep on studying after she graduates.

[00:27.00]'I hope that I can go abroad to study,'said Barbara,

[00:28.00]'but I may not be able to afford it.

[00:29.00]I applied for several scholarships last year without any luck.

[00:30.00]I aim to keep on trying,however.'

[00:31.00]One feature of Expo is the careers seminars,

[00:32.00]at which expert speakers outline their respective fields.

[00:33.00]Barbara attended a seminar on international law.

[00:34.00]The speaker was really good at getting across his message,'said Barbara.

[00:35.00]'It was very helpful.'

[00:36.00]6.But Expo isn't just for people who are still in education.

[00:37.00]It also offers help to those in employment,

[00:38.00]and to people who are considering retraining or a change of career.

[00:39.00]7.Charles Li,21,left school after Junior High and went to work in a factory.

[00:40.00]'I wanted to help my family by earning a living,'Charles told me.

[00:41.00]'I took the first job I could find,without much thought.

[00:42.00]Initially,the salary looked good.

[00:43.00]But now I realize that I'm in a dead-end job.

[00:44.00]I wish I'd stayed at school longer.

[00:45.00]I'm looking at changing my career and perhaps studying to be an accountant,

[00:46.00]but this time I'm going to get plenty of information and advice

[00:47.00]I've no intention of making the same mistake twice.'

[00:48.00]8.One advantage of Expo

[00:49.00]is that you can meet many prospective employers face-to-face

[00:50.00]and talk to them frankly about your plans.

[00:51.00]As Charles told me,

[00:52.00]'Normally I wouldn't dare to go and talk to the manager of a company.

[00:53.00]But today I have talked to several managers It's easy to meet them here,

[00:54.00]in a relaxed environment.'

[00:55.00]9.The organizers expect over 200,000 young people to visit Expo,

[00:56.00]and there's no doubt that it's a bit of a squash.

[00:57.00]But the opportunities available here certainly make up for any discomfort.

[00:58.00]So,if you need any help with your future,come along to Expo.

[00:59.00]You don't need a ticket.

[-1:00.00]It's open today,Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

[-1:-1.00]and entry is free to all.

[-1:-2.00]INTEGRATED SKILLS Page 47

[-1:-3.00]Exam tasks Task one

[-1:-4.00]you are going to hear three telephone calls between your character Diana Jordon,

[-1:-5.00]and other people.

[-1:-6.00]Listen and take brief notes of the main points of each conversation.

[-1:-7.00]SPEAKING Page 56

[-1:-8.00]A Saying and recognizing Wh-questions

[-1:-9.00]When you say or read questions which start with Wh-words,

[-1:10.00]remember to start on a high tone,

[-1:11.00]and then let your voice fall on the main stress,

[-1:12.00]which is usually near the end of the question.

[-1:13.00]When did you leave school?

[-1:14.00]Who is your favourite singer?

[-1:15.00]A1.1.How is your mother?

[-1:16.00]2.When is your birthday?

[-1:17.00]3.What did your surname?

[-1:18.00]4.Why did you say that?

[-1:19.00]5.Who is your best friend?

[-1:20.00]6.Where is it made?

[-1:21.00]7.How much did you pay for that?

[-1:22.00]8.Whose book is this?

[-1:23.00]In an interview,

[-1:24.00]it is sometimes difficult to recognize the first word of a Wh-question

[-1:25.00]The words who/how and where/when sound very similar in fast speech

[-1:26.00]Remember that you can ask the interviewer to repeat the question.

[-1:27.00]Use a polite patten such as one of the following:

[-1:28.00]I beg your pardon?/I'm sorry,I didn't catch that question.

[-1:29.00]Could you say that again,please?

[-1:30.00]MORE LANGUAGE INPUT Page 61

[-1:31.00]A Reading

[-1:32.00]Have You Ever Thought about Volunteer Work?

[-1:33.00]Have you ever thought about volunteer work?

[-1:34.00]Have you ever participated in some?

[-1:35.00]Why would you want to devote your precious time

[-1:36.00]to a job that does not pay you anything?

[-1:37.00]Perhaps to say that 'volunteer work does not pay' is not completely true.

[-1:38.00]Although it does not compensate financially

[-1:39.00]volunteer work is actually a two-way street.

[-1:40.00]It offers you the opportunity to develop skills

[-1:41.00]and gain experiences that you may use later in a paying job.

[-1:42.00]It also helps you to test and develop your own personality,

[-1:43.00]because you are doing the work out of passion and desire

[-1:44.00]rather than simply to get material rewards.

[-1:45.00]Through this kind of work,

[-1:46.00]you are telling yourself that you are not only interested in your own future,

[-1:47.00]but also interested in the world as a whole.

[-1:48.00]Volunteer work gives you confidence and a sense of self.

[-1:49.00]You can see how you do and feel in certain risk-free situations,

[-1:50.00]and thus better figure out the kind of things or jobs that really interest you.

[-1:51.00]And of course,there is always the opportunity for you to make friends

[-1:52.00]with people of all ages and backgrounds.

[-1:53.00]Perhaps it is more appropriate to say that'volunteer work is a school'.

[-1:54.00]You pay for a time to learn.

[-1:55.00]Volunteer work is a memory you do not realize its true value until

[-1:56.00]until some day you look back on it

[-1:57.00]with a feeling of internal joy and satisfaction.

[-1:58.00]Page 62

[-1:59.00]B Listening

[-2:00.00]Your resume should be no longer than____.

[-2:-1.00]It is extremely important to prepare for___by preparing___as

[-2:-2.00]well as preparing___to questions you many be asked.

[-2:-3.00]When you receive a___ from someone,

[-2:-4.00]you should really___the card before putting it in your___or briefcase.

[-2:-5.00]You should always___or___your mobile phone and pager before going to an interview.

[-2:-6.00]Wearing a formal suit is always the___for succes in an interview

[-2:-7.00]When you are at a meeting,

[-2:-8.00]the best place to put your name tag is on your___or___area

[-2:-9.00]When you call a possible employer,

[-2:10.00]please use a___and___voice and always tell them first who you are and why___.

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