Step-By-Step-3000-第二册-Unit4-答案

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2024年3月19日发(作者:彭祥松)

Unit 4 Getting ready for the future career

Part I-A

1. cook,

Experience, work on weekends,

Call 2359739

2. English and math teachers

A bachelor’s degree

Teaching certificate

3. Marking Communication Supervisor

Business Administration

PC and prentation

354, 16493

4. Area Sales Manager

Careers and extensive

Hardworking and initiated quick learner

Challenging

Mobile, travel extensively

Expected salary, recent photo, 385, NY15835

5. Buyer

A competitive salary and a benefits package

Career development

Business or engineering

2-3 years’

Good command of English

Communication and interpersonal

Work in teams

Contact phone number and a copy of diploma to 962 West Avenue, Syracu,

NY 18640

6. Accountant

Accounting or auditing

Strong computer skills

3 years’, trading companies

Education certificate, ID card copy and photo to 404, South 7th Street,

NYC

Tapescript:

1. Cook need immediately in a busy downtown restaurant! You must be good

and dependable. Experience is preferred and work on weekend is required.

If you are interested, plea call 2359739.

2. A small private school needs English and math teachers. Applicants must

have a bachelor’s degree and teaching certificate. Interested people

plea nd your resume to Wales Charter School, 19 Snow Road, NYC.

3. As the world leader in imaging business from photographic to commercial

to electronic imaging, we invite application from qualified persons

for the position of Marketing Communication Supervisor. Candidates

must have bachelor

’s degree in Business Administration and good PC and prentation

skill. Plea apply by nding your resume to MTP, P.O. Box 354,

Syracu, NY 16493.

4. If you are a dynamic, hardworking and initiated quick learner

interested in working in a challenging environment, if you are mobile

and able to travel extensively, plea join our Truck Tire and

Pasnger Car Tire Teams and be the Area Sales Manager. Professional

careers and extensive training are provided to you. Are you the right

one for us? Send your detailed resume with your expected salary and

recent photo to: Martin’s Apparel, 385 Rockledge Street, Syracu,

NY15835.

5. We are among the top 50 industrial companies worldwide with an annual

turnover in excess of US$40 billion. We provide for our employees not

only a competitive salary and a benefits package, but also excellent

career development opportunities. We are now eking qualified people

to fill the position of Buyer. Candidates’ qualifications include:

a bachelor’s degree in business or engineering, 2-3 years’ relevant

working experience, good command of English, good communication and

interpersonal skills and the ability to work in teams. Tho who are

interested plea nd your resume, a recent photo, contact phone

number and a copy of your diploma to 962 West Avenue, Syracu, NY18640

6. we, one of the world’s largest food manufacturers, have the position

of Accountant available. Applicants must have a university degree in

accounting or auditing, strong computer skills and a minimum of 3

years’ experience with trading companies. If you believe that you have

the experience and talent to develop and grow with one of the world’s

leading food companies, plea nd your resume, education certificate,

ID card copy and photo to 404, South 7th Street, NYC.

Part I – B

Web designer, the hottest jobs, six

1. Tissue engineers

Skin, on the market, growing organs in test tubes

2. Genetic programmers

Defects, smart, certain cancers

3. farmers

Crops and livestock, proteins, vaccine-carrying , cows, sheep and goats.

4. food monitors

fast-growing fish and freeze-resistant fruits

5. Hot-line handyman

Reprogramming, power up, giving abu, home electronics, video phone

6. Narrow casters

Personalized, media and advertirs, tastes and smells.

Part I – C

Andrew Sue

9

34kg

Lansing, Michigan

the National Bicycle League

the American Bicycle Association’s

BMX

World

125

donating, Special Olympics

Tape script

…tell you about a 9-year-old boy. He is a bicycle motocross racer, and

his name is Andrew Sue. He rides under Number One on the track, and he

lives in Lansing, Michigan. He’s also Number One in other ways. He weighs

about 34 kilograms. The boy is a two-time BMX, that’s Bicycle Motor Cross,

national champion, and he’s also a two-time world champion. He’s right

Number One for his age in the National Bicycle League and Number One in

the American Bicycle Association’s Michigan II District. And he’s been

a bicycle motocross racer since he was five years old. Andrew has collected

more than 126 trophies for his feats on the track. His awesome display

of hardware has not t around collecting dust, however. He donated many

of the trophies, the hardware, to the Michigan Special Olympics. I don’t

know if you are familiar with that. Now Special Olympics on television

and he decided that he had so many trophies that he ought to give them

some. And he talked it over with his parents that he ought to give them

some. And he talked it over with his parents and they too thought it was

a good idea. His father Tom Sue says that they were sort of running out

of room in the hou. After eing the crippled children on television,

they knew they had found a worthwhile purpo for the trophies. And

Andrew’s unlfish gesture has brought prai from Michigan State

Reprentative and Speaker of the Hou, Bobby Crimm. He wrote a letter

and said, “ Your Mom and Dad must be very proud of you, Andy. You are

truly an extraordinary young man.” And Andrew’s parents are obviously

quite proud of what their son has done both on the track as a bicycle

motocross Number One winner and also by giving the trophies to handicaps,

participants in the Special Olympics. He knows that tho trophies will

bring other people great joy too.

Part II- B

b, a, b, a

Part II- C

F T F F F T F

Part II- D

1. hiring painters

2. doing advertising

3. providing equipment

4. taking care of payroll

5. writing contract

6. doing final inspection with customer

Tape script

Nineteen-year old Mark Laratonda is a local college student. He is getting

uful business experience this summer at home in Pennsylvania. Mark and

other students are spending their summer working for a company called

Student Painters. Student Painters is bad in Toronto. It operates in

28 states in the United States and in 5 Canadian provinces.

All of the mangers and painters at Student Painters are full-time college

students. They are earning money for tuition and expens for the next

school year.

Student Painters was founded in 1980. Its goal is give students a chance

to experience the real business world. I aratonda is a manager for Student

Painters. He is also a business marketing major at Indiana University.

He says, "Working at Student Painters is a great experience for me. I am

learning a lot about how business operate."

Laratonda heard about Student Painters last year at his university. "I

filled out an application and they called me for an interview. After the

interview, they called me again and offered me a job", Laratonda said.

He eagerly accepted the opportunity. He said, "It's a great chance to get

experience in the business world. I get to work in many different places

and I get to work outside. There a lot of responsibilities. But there are

a lot of rewards. It looks good on your resume, too."

In order to become a manager, Laratonda was trained by company instructors.

As a manager, he must do many things. For example, he is responsible for

hiring the painters. He also does the advertising. Mar must provide

equipment such as ladders, paint, and brushes for the painters. He takes

care of the payroll ad writes the contracts. It is also his responsibility

to do the final inspection of each project with the customer.

Laratonda supervis two groups of painters. Each group has three painters.

The painters usually work eight hours a day. "The people I hired are very

responsible. They work hard and get the job done. " Laratonda says.

His painters have completed 15 projects since May. They have about $40,000

worth of painting jobs to do this this summer.

Statements:

1. Student Painters is bad in New York.

2. Student Painters was founded in 1980.

3. Student Painters operates in 50 states in the United States and in 5

Canadian provinces.

4. Mark Laratonda supervis three groups of painters.

5. Laratonda's painters have completed 15 jobs since July.

6. Company instructors trained Laratonda to become a manager.

7. Mark Laratonda is an engineering major at Indian University.

Part III-A

Question 1: 15 to 20 years

Question 2: my abilities and aptitudes, as well as my interests and aims

Question 3: find success and satisfaction

Question 4: the immediate advantages, the long-term prospects

Question 5: my guidance counllor, my parents, my teachers and my

headmaster.

Question 6: Have I made a real study of jobs?

Question 7: regard, a means of getting money, my future happiness and

contentment, combination.

Part III-B

1. Affect/ future cour of life/ determine/ friends/ husband or wife/

where you live/ recreational activities/ other aspects

2. Weak points/ strong ones/ what kind/ you want to be

3. What/ other people / important and challenging/ talk to people/ watch/

at work

4. Satisfaction/ not just start/ years to come/ importance of education

/ promotion/ preference/ educated persons

5. Experience/ benefit/ help/ think about/ stimulate/ really want to do

/ offer suggestions/ take advantage of/ qualities and qualifications

6. Read about/study/ over and over again

7. ---------------------

Tape script

In order to give you as much help as possible. I have drawn up a lit of

questions that you ought to ask yourlf.

"Have I given thought to what I would like to be doing 15 to 20 years from

now?" Bear in mind that the career you choo will affect the future cour

of your life. It will partially determine your range of friends, your

choice of husband or wife, where you live, your recreational activities,

and other important aspects of your life.

"Have I a clear knowledge of my abilities and aptitudes, as well as my

interests and aims?" Be honest about your weak points as well as your

strong ones. Take a really good look at yourlf and give real thought

to the kind of person you are, what you are good at , and what kind of

person you want to be.

"Do I know the kind of occupations in which people like mylf tend to

find success and satisfaction?" Once you have examined and found out about

yourlf, your next question is what you really do with yourlf. You can

gain some idea of what other people, with similar abilities and interests,

consider to be important and challenging in the careers that they choo,

by talking to people already in the careers that interest you. Watch the

people at work.

"Have I weighted carefully the immediate advantages against the long-term

prospects offered by the jobs I am considering?" Will the occupation you

lect give you satisfaction, not just when you start, but in the years

to come? Realize now the importance of education in all fields, technical

and professional. Remember that when promotion occurs, preference is

usually given to educated persons--other things being equal.

"Have I talked about my job preferences with my guidance counllor, my

parents, my teachers and my headmaster?" Remember they have tremendous

fund of experience from which you should benefit. They can help you think

about the jobs in which you will find satisfaction and challenge. They

can stimulate you to give careful thought to what you really what to do,

and offer uful suggestions as to how you might take full advantage of

your personal qualities and qualifications.

"Have I made a real study of jobs? It takes a very long time to find the

work that suits you the best. Reading about and studying a number of

occupations is something you should do over and over again.

"How do I regard my job? Is it just a means of getting money to do the

things that I want to do ? Is the work important to me and my future

happiness and contentment? Is it a combination of both the things?"

The above questions and their answers should give you some better ideas

about how you should start planning your career. Your life-long job can

not be approached in any kind of haphazard fashion. It must be considered

carefully, examined from every angel, talked over with tho who know you

and tho who can help you in any way.

Part IV

Filling up forms

General views:

A. Personal life, habits, little or nothing, the matter in hand

B. Hesitate, intimate friends, goes blank

C. The worst

D. No relief

Supporting details

A. Driving licen/ evening cour/ holiday abroad

Applying for job/ stamps/ measles/ father tobacconist/ in Foreland/

died at 82

B. Date of birth/ nationality/ rious illness/ tonsils/ delicate/ lazy/

personal defects/ contact lens/ upper teeth not own/ character/

gambling/ difficult to get up

C. Education/ previous experience/ posts held/ dates/ struggle to

remember/ exams/ how long/ what firms/ if blank/ in prison/ dubious

occupation

D. Summons/ explain discrepancies

Tape script:

Of all things in th world, I most dislike filing up forms. In fact, I have

a positive horror of it. Applying for a driving licen, registering for

an evening cour, booking a holiday abroad- everything nowadays ems

to involve giving information about one's personal life and habits that

has little or nothing to do with the matter in hand. When applying for

a job, it may be of some obscure interest to a prospective employer to

learn that I collect stamps or bad measles as child. But why should he

conceivably want to know that my father was a tobacconist to live in

Foreland and died when he was 82. The authorities who require one to fill

up forms frequently demand answers to questions that one would hesitate

to put to one's intimate friends. The worst of it is that, when confronted

with such questions, my mind goes blank and I can hardly remember my own

date of birth, let alone my nationality. Have I ever suffered from a

rious illness? Have I ? What do they mean by "rious"? I had my tonsils

out in hospital when I was eight, and my mother always assured me I was

delicate, but father contended I was born lazy. Do I suffer from my

personal defects? Well, I wear contact lens and my upper teeth are not

my own. But perhaps the word "defect" applies to my character. Am I

suppod to admit that I like gambling and find it difficult to get up

in the morning, both of which are true? Of all, I think job applications

are the worst- education, pervious experience, posts held, give dates.

Terrified by the awful warning about giving fal declarations, which

appears at the bottom of the form, I struggle to remember what exams I

pasd and how long I worked for what firms. However hard I try, there

always ems to be a year or tow for which I can not satisfactorily account

and which, I am certain, if left blank, will give the impression that I

was i prison or engaged in some occupations too dubious to mention. Even

when the form is safely posted, there is no relief as I hourly await the

summons from some furious official to explain the discrepancies on my form.

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