安徽省省城名校_20xx_届高三上学期第一次联考试题(英语)(编辑修改稿)内容摘要:

teacher C. a Spanish teacher D a Spanish manager 59. Who will mainly work at night? A. Jane, hired by North Fulton Regional Hospital. B. John, hired by World Language Institute. Inc. C. Robert, hired by ControlScan. D. Sally, hired by Chili’s. B Some years ago I took on an assignment in a southern county to work with people on public welfare. What I wanted to do was show that everybody has the capacity to be selfsufficient(自给自足的) , and all we have to do is to activate them. I asked the county to pick a group of people who were on public welfare, people from different racial groups and different family constellations. I would then see them as a group for three hours every Friday. The first thing I said after I shook hands with everybody was, ―I would like to know what your dreams are.‖ Everyone looked at me in surprise 你的首选资源互助社区 ―Dreams? We don’t have dreams.‖ I said, ―Well, when you were a kid what happened? Wasn’t there something you wanted to do?‖ I began to ask other people about their dreams. One woman shared that she always wanted to be a secretary. I said, ―Well, what stands in your way?‖ (That’s always my next question.) She said, ―I have six kids, and I don’t have anyone to take care of them while I’m away.‖ ―Let’s find out,‖ I said. ―Is there anybody in this group who would take care of six kids for a day or two a week while this woman gets some training here at the munity college?‖ One woman said, ―I got kids, too, but I could do that.‖ ―Let’s do it,‖ I said. A plan was created and the woman went to school. Everyone found something. The woman who looked after the children became a licensed babysitter. In 12 weeks I had all these people off public welfare. I’ve not only done that once, I’ve done it many time. 60. It can be inferred that people on public welfare . A. don’t have dreams B. don’t have homes C. are welleducated D. are unemployed 61. By talking with these people, the writer . A. accepted them B. changed them C. surprised them D. united them 62. Before going to school, the woman with six children . A. took a parttime a job B. was a housewife C. worked as a secretary D. was divorced . 63. From the passage, we can conclude that A. each can realize a dream B. we should live in a dream world C. a good plan helps us succeed D. we can help ourselves by helping others C Dozens of Chicago teenagers on Monday told a small group of elected officials about their need for summer jobs to save for college, pay for food and, in some cases, avoid homelessness. This summer, Illinois is facing the loss of 18,000 jobs for teenagers. The loss es as teen unemployment in the state has reached a recordhigh rate of percent. Experts say that the slow recovery and the high unemployment rate have forced older workers to take positions for younger workers. Jim Zeckhauser, the manager of a Chicago social service agency for troubled teens, said he used to be able to place dozens of teens in jobs before the financial crisis. This year, he has been able to place only about seven of the 34 teenagers he guides in summer jobs. ―It’s a struggle to find firms,‖ he said. Brent Weiss, owner of Uncle Dan’s, an outdoorgear retailer with locations in Chicago, Evanston and Highland Park, said he is more selective about the workers that he hires, acknowledging that he is more likely to hire college students than teens, and like many other small business he is doing more with fewer workers. Chicagearea small business say they are taking a waitandsee approach to expanding their businesses and hiring more workers. They blame increasing gasoline prices and a lack of consumer confidence. Nationwide, teens ago 16 to 19 have seenthe biggest drop in employment during the past decade. In 2020, the employment rate for that age group was 26 percent, the lowest since Workld war II, according to a report by the Center for Labor Mark。
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