Jane went to the job market ______ if there's any job opportunity.A、seeingB、sawC、to
A.seeing
B.saw
C.to be seen
D.to see
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A.seeing
B.saw
C.to be seen
D.to see
Jane was worried. She had a job interview, and she wanted to look good. She decided to get some new clothes. The store owner, Pallas Hansen, helped Jane find a suit. But when she left the store, she didn't pay for the suit! How could Jane do this? She was in a special store called Career Closet in San Jose, California. Pallas Hansen and Charlotte Krumwiede started this nonprofit store to help women. They knew that many women don't find jobs because they don't have the right clothes for a job interview. Women who don't have a lot of money have to use their money to buy food and clothes for their children. They can't buy clothes for themselves. Pallas and Charlotte started the store in 1992 after they heard about a store like this in Chicago. Volunteers work in the store. Working women donate most of the clothes to the store. This makes it possible for the customers at Career Closet to get clothes for free. Career Closet has helped 2,500 San Jose women, but clothes aren't the only things women get at the store. They also get confidence. Jane is 36 years old. Her husband was hurt in an accident, and Jane needed a job to support her seven children. She went to Career Closet and got a jacket, a skirt, and a blouse. “The whole day made me feel special,” she said. Jane was a success at her interview, and she got the job. One reason why she got it was that she was wearing the right clothes for the workplace. Pallas says,” I love this job. Sixty percent of the women get jobs. It's like being a fairy god-mother.” 6. What do the women get besides clothes at Career Closet?
A、Confidence
B、Shoes
C、Money
D、Beauty
Before the job interview, I【26】through preparations, including a formal suit, a new ly-done hair, a few【27】on job interviews, and even some ancient Chinese poems【28】I encountered a learned interviewer. On that day everything went off【29】. I answered all the questions fluently. I felt very【30】. Jane was still there waiting for her turn. I made a "V"【31】to her. She smiled at me, looking a little worried. I【32】she was not as eloquent(雄辩的) as, I a week later, all of us received letters of【33】. Another week later, guess what happened! She got the job!【34】congratulating her, I asked her how she got it. She said, "I did【35】, I just wrote them a note of thanks after receiving the letter of refusal." Only then【36】I realize why all the applicants(应有者) has received the same letters and that was also a part of the【37】.
Only a note of thanks, but that was what made all the difference. This experience【38】me a good lesson, that, is【39】excellent you are, you should never forget the【40】manners of saying "thank you".
(41)
A.look through
B.live through
C.go through
D.go on
听力原文: Jane Brown has been married for 12 years. She has three children and lives in the suburb outside Columbus Ohio. When her youngest child reached school age, Jane decided to go back to work. She felt that she should contribute to the household finances. Her salary could make the difference between a financial struggle and a secure financial situation for her family. Jane also felt bored and frustrated in her role as a homemaker and wanted to be more involved in life outside her home. Jane was worried about her children's adjustment to this new situation, but she arranged for them to go stay with a woman nearby after school each afternoon They seemed to be happy with the arrangement. The problem seemed to be between Jane and her husband Bill. When Jane was at home all day, she was able to clean the house, go grocery shopping, wash the clothes, take care of the children and cook two or three meals each day. She was very busy, of course, but she succeeded in getting everything done. Now the same things need to be done, but Jane has only evenings and early morning to do them. Both Jane and Bill are tired when they arrived home at 6 pm. Bill's accustomed to sitting down and reading the paper or watching TV until dinner's ready. This is exactly what Jane feels like doing, but someone has to fix dinner, and Bill expects it to be Jane. Jane is becoming very angry at Bill's attitude. She feels, that they should share the household jobs, but Bill feels that everything should be the same as it was before Jane went back to work.
(30)
A.She was bored with her idle life at home.
B.She was offered a good job by her neighbor.
C.She wanted to help with the family's finances.
D.Her family would like to see her more involved in social life.
Between whom did the problem arise when Jane went back to work?
A.Jane and the children.
B.Jane and Bill.
C.Bill and the children.
D.Jane and the neighbour.
How did Jane spend her days before she went back to work7
A.Doing housework.
B.Reading papers and watching TV.
C.Looking after her neighbour’s children.
D.Taking good care of her husband.
The whether ______ fine, Jane went out with her family to the park.
A.was
B.were
C.is
D.being
What happened?
A.Ken didn't get Jane's phone-call.
B.Jane went out.
C.Ken was ill.
Jane changed her major froni French to business,__________ .
A.with hopes to be able easier to locate employment
B.hoping she can be easier to get a job
C.with the hope for being able to find better a job
D.hoping to find a job more easily
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