1.阅读理解- (共1题)
In America, experts find that campus jobs can help students not only in their studies,but also in their lives after school. That is why more and more universities are providing work experience for students.
In 2011, Clemson University, a public university in South Carolina, asked Neil Burton, head of the Career Center, to develop a program that was not only a way of creating more jobs,but also a way to provide special positions that would teach students valuable skills related to their interests or fields of study. It also wanted the students to work in professional (专业的) environments that would provide useful experience in their job searches after college.
The program works like this: any professor or student in Clemson University in need of professional help can come up with a plan. This could be a biology professor looking for a research assistant, or an administrator who needs help raising donations (捐赠物) for the school. It can also be any outside organization that works with Clemson University, such as a company that is designing new building for the campus.
If the position meets the conditions of the program,it will be listed on Clemson University’s website. Students ask to be thought for the job and go through an interview(面试). If accepted, students are allowed to work for one term. Before they start, they are also required to take a class that tells them what to expect in the position. Finally, at the end of the term, students are tested on what they have learned from the experience.
The program has been a success from the very start. By 2014, Clemson University had 626 students working through the program. And Burton believes the program will have helped over 1,000 students by 2019.
“This is not just a success for the school. Students who take part in the program are 20% more likely to have a full-time job offer once they finish their studies. After all, every day spent in college should help prepare students for what comes after, not just classwork,” says Burton.
【小题1】Why did Clemson University ask Burton to develop the program?A.To help poor students find jobs. |
B.To research the relationship between studies and jobs. |
C.To prepare students for the future after graduation. |
D.To prepare some professional suggestions for Clemson University. |
a. Ask for a position.
b. Take a class.
c. Be tested.
d. Work for one term.
e. Have an interview.
A.a, b, c, e, d. | B.b, c, a, d, e. |
C.a, e, b, c, d. | D.a, e, b, d, c. |
A.Campus jobs only help students in their studies. |
B.Colleges can provide students with full-time jobs. |
C.The program benefits students greatly. |
D.Students working through the program are sure to find good jobs. |
A.Technology. | B.Education. |
C.Travel. | D.Society. |
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E-business(电子商务)has changed the lives of people across the world. With fewer people 【小题1】(leave)home for shopping, physical stores are having a 【小题2】(difficult)time. It seems that one kind of physical store is not being hit-the convenience store.
Convenience store sales in 2016 in China increased by 13 percent 【小题3】(compare)with those of 2015, according to China Daily. There are now 【小题4】(near)100,000 convenience stores in China. And in Japan, there are 11,000 more convenience stores in 2017 than in 2010.
Why are these 24-hour stores with 【小题5】 average area of 110 square meters enjoying such rapid 【小题6】(develop)?
One of the most important 【小题7】(reason)is that young people have grown into the habit of shopping at convenience stores, noted Convenience Store News. Convenience stores not only have everything for daily use, but also have fresh food like sushi, bread and salads, 【小题8】 are all quite popular among young people.
What's more, different 【小题9】 supermarkets, many convenience stores sell things they make themselves, like bread and cakes. As these products can only 【小题10】(find) in these stores, many people go there just to buy them.
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