U.11 重点 1.How to express yourself when you apply for a job 2.Job interview (P.103)

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U.11 重点 1.How to express yourself when you apply for a job 2.Job interview

(P.103)

Part one

1.fire 解雇,免职 2. give sb. the sack 解雇 3.hire 雇佣 4.interview 面试,采访 employer 雇主 employee 雇员

Dialogue 1 (P.104) 1.(go)bankrupt adj 破产的 2.financially 在财政上 3. quit (vt) (a). leave a job ; (b). stop doing 4.opening (职务的)空缺 5.application 申请表 6.There is going to be a… 马上有。。。 There may be an ….

( 辞职 )( 停止 )

…feeling: 看法 (a belief that sth.is true) I have a feeling that he is an excellent teacher. ( 我看出他是一位… ) What a shame ! 真可惜 ! The company was headed for trouble. … 惹上麻烦,面临困境

language point:

Ex. A (P.104)

8.She told him to quit his job. 9.Because she had a feeling that Peter’s company was not stable. 10.She’ll call him to get his application in for an opening in their department.

1. 2. 3. C B C

4. 5. 6. 7.company trouble surprised bankrupt

Dialogue 2: (P.105)

1.pertinent a. 相关的 , 与…有关的, be pertinent to… 2.get into computers 从事计算机行业 3.nothing in particular 没有什么特殊的原

因 4.tinker with 乱摆弄 , 胡乱修补 5.specialize in 专攻 6.credential 证书

7.the board (of directors) 董事会

Language point:

make sb. do sth. 令 ( 要求 ) 某人做 He made me repeat it. =(I was made to repeat it.).

Ex. A. P.105

8.He is a doctor. 9.He’s been working with computers for more than six years. 10.Because he always likes mathematics and tinkering with machines.

1. 2. 3. C C A

4) 5)

6) 7)

Boston Chicago

college professor

Passage 1 1.benefit 失业救济金 ,( 利益 ) 2.now and then 偶尔,经常 3.Situations Vacant column 求职 ( 招聘 ) 栏

目 3 . applicant 求职者 4.receptionist 接待员 5.unemployment 失业 6.be scared of doing 害怕做某事 7.can’t stand (sth.)doing… 无法忍受…

Passage 1 Ex. A (P.106)

Age: Schooling: Present

address:

18 high schoolNo.3.Caterbury Street in The North East district

Ex. B 1. 2. 3.

4. 5.

C D A B D

Exercise C

6)Many young people live there and many

of them are unemployed. 7)She doesn’t want to move to London,

or leave her family or friends. She is

afraid of living on her own in a big city.

Passage 2 1.headmaster 校长 2.caretaker 看门人,管理员 3.affect 感染 4.fume 烟雾 5.turn down 拒绝 6.ill-health 身体不好 7.applicant 申请者;求职者

Language point: work as…. 担任;以…身份而工作

Exercise A P.107

1) He is the headmaster of a primary school. 2)He is looking for a school caretaker. 3) Yes, he has . 4) His doctor.

Exercise B: 5) 6) 7)

8) 9) 10)

F T F

F T T

Part Two

1.Personnel 人事部2.resume 简历 3.certificate n. 证书;文凭 4.property ( 房 ) 地产 ,( 财产 ) Property Manager 物业经理 5.feel confident about… 对…有信心,确信6.in charge of 负责

Dialogue 1

Ex. A P.107

8)He applies for the post of Property Manager. 9) Because he’s very interested in the job. 10) Because he was once in charge of a team of 10 people.

1) 2) 3) B A C

4. 5. 6. 7. certificates well awfully send

Dialogue 2

1.shorthand 速记 2.opposite 对面的 3 . actress 女演员 4.secretary 秘书

Ex. A P.108

8)It takes place in the Grand Hotel . 9)She thinks she’s in the Grant

Theater. 10) Because she ‘s an actress.

1) 2) 3) C B A

4. 5. 6. 7. shorthand type piano violin

Passage 1

1.ambition 目标,志向 2.teenager 青少年 3.career 职业 4. chemist n. 药剂师;化学家

Ex. A P.109

5.She worked part-time in hospitals. 6.He was a chemist for thirty years. 7.He is a teacher now 8.It makes him feel young.

1 2 3 4 F T F F

1.school-leaver 中途缀学者 , 学校毕业生 2. apart from 除了 3. numeracy n. 计数能力 4.target ( 靶 ), 目标 5. practical training 培训计划

Passage 2

Ex. A P.109

1)School-leavers are frequently not suitable

to be given any job. 2) They are both unable to read and

write and have no understanding of simple mathematics.

Part three

dialogue 1 。 City Bank 花旗银行 2 。 be tired of 厌倦… 3 。 pottery 陶瓷

4.be keen on (to desire greatly) 5.passage 一段文章, 走廊 6.X-ray X 光 7.technician 技术员

( 渴望,喜爱 )

Section B

Personnel 1.delivery boy 送货员 , 送报员 2. tips 小费

Passage

1.start from the bottom 从基层做起 2.polytechnic 理工学校

dictation:

1.application 2.receptionist 3.personnel 4.resume 5.property

1.Sometimes people know what they want to do when they’re still very young.

2. I had a feeling that the company wasn’t very stable financially.