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5、If you need any help in planning your future, call in at the Education and Careers Expo (博覽會(huì)), which opened at the City Convention and Exhibition Centre yesterday. Expo gives you a unique opportunity to meet leading industrialists and educators.

I spoke to several young people at Expo, and they all agreed how useful it was to have so much information under one roof.

Duncan Kelly intends to take a university course in design after he leaves school. He was collecting some of the free literature when I spoke to him. “I’m not in a hurry to make a choice at the moment. I want to get all the information before I make up my mind.”

One feature of Expo is the careers seminars (研討會(huì)), at which expert speakers outline their respective fields. Barbara Watts is already at university, in the second year of a law degree. She’s decided to keep on studying after she graduates. She attended a seminar on international law. “The speaker was really good at getting across his message,” said Barbara. “It was very helpful.”

But Expo isn’t just for people who are still in education. It also offers help to those in employment, and to people who are considering retraining or a change of career.

One advantage of Expo in that you can meet many prospective employers face to face, and talk to them frankly about your plans. As Charles Li told me, “Normally I wouldn’t dare to go and talk to the manager of a company. But today I have talked to several managers. It’s easy to meet them here, in a relaxed environment.” He left school after Junior High and went to work in a factory to earn a living. He’s looking at changing his career and perhaps tidying to be an accountant.

The organizers expect over 200,000 young people to visit Expo, and there’s no doubt that it’s a bit of a squash (擁擠). But the opportunities available here certainly make up for any discomfort. So, if you need any help with your future, come along to Expo. You don’t need a ticket. It’s open today, Saturday and Sunday from 10 am to 7 pm, and entry is free to all.

 

68.The interviewees at Expo all felt that           .

       A.the careers seminars were very successful

       B.meeting managers face to face was tense

       C.it was an honor to be able to learn from experts

       D.it was great to get all the information in one place

69.Which of the following statements about Expo is NOT true?

       A.In all, it lasts for four days.

       B.You do not need to pay to enter it.

       C.It aims at helping interviewees.

       D.It attracts lots of people to seek information.

70.From the passage we can see the writer’s attitude towards Expo is        .

       A.a(chǎn)mbiguous           B.supportive           C.cautious              D.doubtful

5、 DCB

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If you need any help in planning your future, call in at the Education and Careers Expo (博覽會(huì)), which opened at the City Convention and Exhibition Centre yesterday. Expo gives you a unique opportunity to meet leading industrialists and educators.

I spoke to several young people at Expo, and they all agreed how useful it was to have so much information under one roof.

Duncan Kelly intends to take a university course in design after he leaves school. He was collecting some of the free literature when I spoke to him. “I’m not in a hurry to make a choice at the moment. I want to get all the information before I make up my mind.”

One feature of Expo is the careers seminars (研討會(huì)), at which expert speakers outline their respective fields. Barbara Watts is already at university, in the second year of a law degree. She’s decided to keep on studying after she graduates. She attended a seminar on international law. “The speaker was really good at getting across his message,” said Barbara. “It was very helpful.”

But Expo isn’t just for people who are still in education. It also offers help to those in employment, and to people who are considering retraining or a change of career.

One advantage of Expo in that you can meet many prospective employers face to face, and talk to them frankly about your plans. As Charles Li told me, “Normally I wouldn’t dare to go and talk to the manager of a company. But today I have talked to several managers. It’s easy to meet them here, in a relaxed environment.” He left school after Junior High and went to work in a factory to earn a living. He’s looking at changing his career and perhaps tidying to be an accountant.

The organizers expect over 200,000 young people to visit Expo, and there’s no doubt that it’s a bit of a squash (擁擠). But the opportunities available here certainly make up for any discomfort. So, if you need any help with your future, come along to Expo. You don’t need a ticket. It’s open today, Saturday and Sunday from 10 am to 7 pm, and entry is free to all.

 

68.The interviewees at Expo all felt that           .

       A.the careers seminars were very successful

       B.meeting managers face to face was tense

       C.it was an honor to be able to learn from experts

       D.it was great to get all the information in one place

69.Which of the following statements about Expo is NOT true?

       A.In all, it lasts for four days.

       B.You do not need to pay to enter it.

       C.It aims at helping interviewees.

       D.It attracts lots of people to seek information.

70.From the passage we can see the writer’s attitude towards Expo is        .

       A.a(chǎn)mbiguous           B.supportive           C.cautious              D.doubtful

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2009年大連市高三第一次模擬試卷英語(yǔ) 題型:050

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  If you need any help in planning your future, call in at the Education and Careers Expo(博覽會(huì)), which opened at the City Convention and Exhibition Centre yesterday.Expo gives you a unique opportunity to meet leading industrialists and educators.

  I spoke to several young people at Expo, and they all agreed how useful it was to have so much information under one roof.

  Duncan Kelly intends to take a university course in design after he leaves school.He was collecting some of the free literature when I spoke to him.“I'm not in a hurry to make a choice at the moment.I want to get all the information before I make up my mind.”

  One feature of Expo is the careers seminars(研討會(huì)), at which expert speakers outline their respective fields.Barbara Watts is already at university, in the second year of a law degree.She's decided to keep on studying after she graduates.She attended a seminar on international law.“The speaker was really good at getting across his message,”said Barbara.“It was very helpful.”

  But Expo isn't just for people who are still in education.It also offers help to those in employment, and to people who are considering retraining or a change of career.

  One advantage of Expo is that you can meet many prospective employers face to face, and talk to them frankly about your plans.As Charles Li told me,“Normally I wouldn't dare to go and talk to the manager of a company.But today I have talked to several managers.It's easy to meet them here, in a relaxed environment.”He left school after Junior High and went to work in a factory to earn a living.He's looking at changing his career and perhaps studying to be an accountant.

  The organizers expect over 200,000 young people to visit Expo, and there's no doubt that it's a bit of a squash(擁擠).But the opportunities available here certainly make up for any discomfort.So, if you need any help with your future, come along to Expo.You don'tneed a ticket.It's open today, Saturday and Sunday from 10 am to 7 pm, and entry is free to all.

(1)

The interviewees at Expo all felt that ________.

[  ]

A.

the careers seminars were very successful

B.

meeting managers face to face was tense

C.

it was an honor to be able to learn from experts

D.

it was great to get all the information in one place

(2)

Which of the following statements about Expo is NOT true?

[  ]

A.

In all, it lasts for four days.

B.

You do not need to pay to enter it.

C.

It aims at helping interviewees.

D.

It attracts lots of people to seek information.

(3)

From the passage we can see the writer's attitude towards Expo is ________.

[  ]

A.

ambiguous

B.

supportive

C.

cautious

D.

doubtful

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