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1、Unit 1 Know yourself单元话题阅读理解训练(2022江苏无锡九年级专题练习)JOBSCalling All ModelsThink you could be a model? If so, we would like to meet you! Working as a successful fashion model is not easy but it is very exciting! It could be a great opportunity (机会)!Girls should be over 16 with a minimum (最低) height of 172
2、cm and boys should have a minimum height of 183cm. If you are under 16 and do not yet have the required height, we would still be interested in meeting you, but you must bring a parent.infotop-model. UKTrainee HairdresserFull time-40 hours per weekCut Above Salon (沙龙)You will work 40 hours a week Mo
3、nday to Saturday. Your responsibilities will include: welcoming customers, washing hair, bringing coffee and tea to customers, and keeping the salon clean and tidy at all times.No previous experience is necessary.Please apply NOW!cathycut-Wowee MagazineWriters wanted!Wowee magazine is looking for wr
4、iters for its website. Pay is based on the number of people who read your articles. You may also receive free tickets to events and free products to test. This is a great chance to get valuable work experience. We want people who are: chatty, skilled, active.Contact us at info1 Which of the followin
5、g jobs is wanted in the poster?AA model.BA waiter.CA support worker.DA market worker.2The Wowee Magazine wants writers who should .Abe over 16 years oldBbe skilled and activeCkeep the salon clean and tidyDhave the ability to care for others3According to the passage, the workers in will work for 40 h
6、ours a week.AWowee MagazineBGolden CareCTop Model CompanyDCut Above Salon(2022江苏连云港二模)We Want You!Join us at Lilysone of the best local restaurants. We are now looking for people who would be interested in working with us. You must be 18 or older to work at Lilys. Call 654-589-7859.3 Cooks*At least
7、one years experience in a western restaurant kitchen.*Able to work on weekends.*Work 4 p.m.9 p.m. every day(600/week)Waiters/Waitresses*At least one years work experience in a cafe or restaurant.*Part-time welcome.*Like fast-paced work and accept shift changes(换班).*Work 11 a.m.6 p.m.or 4p.m.11 p.m.(
8、16/hour)2 Cleaners*No experience needed.*Part-time welcome.*Work 12 a.m.3 p.m.or 5 p.m.10 p.m.(12/hour)Delivery workers who are good at riding a bike.4 According to the poster, _.Acooks should have at least one year of experienceBLilys wants full-time waiters and waitressesCcleaners have to work abo
9、ut 12 hours a dayDa 14-year-old man can ask for a job at Lilys5Who has to work every day?ASingers.BWaiters.CCleaners.DCooks.6How much can a waiter make if he works for 7 hours?A119B112C90D84(2022江苏盐城三模)At nine oclock that night Encyclopedia climbed into bed. He lay awake for a long time. He thought
10、over what his mother had said to him about being a detective when he grew up. In the morning he made up his mind.He would go into the detective business and help people. He wouldnt wait until he grew up. It was summer and school was out. He could begin at once.Encyclopedia got out of bed and searche
11、d through his closet (壁橱). He dug out a toy printing press, a Christmas gift from his Uncle Ben two years ago.As soon as Encyclopedia finished breakfast, he printed fifty leaflets. When the ink was dry, he put the leaflets in all the mailboxes in the neighborhood.Then he went home and asked his moth
12、er for a big piece of cardboard. She gave him a dress box from the Bon Ton Store, which she had been saving. Encyclopedia borrowed the kitchen scissors and cut out a square piece of cardboard. He took a black crayon and carefully lettered a sign.The leaflets and the sign said:Encyclopedia put up the
13、 sign on the door of the Browns garage (车库). The next morning, he sat in the garage, waiting for somebody with a problem to drop in. Nobody dropped in. Only the rain. The roof of the garage had a hole in it.Rain fell all morning, all afternoon, and all the next day.Encyclopedia looked at the rain an
14、d felt lower than a submarines (潜水艇) bottom. He thought about taking down the sign and going digging for worms with Billy and Jody Turner or fishing off the bridge at Mill Creek.Suddenly a pair of rubbers (雨鞋) and a raincoat appeared in the doorway. Inside them was a small boy.“My name is Clarence S
15、mith,” said the boy, “I need your help.”7What is the correct order of what happened in the passage? A small boy appeared in the doorway. Encyclopedia printed fifty leaflets and lettered a sign. Encyclopedias mother told him something about being a detective. Encyclopedia waited for someone to drop i
16、n.ABCD8What can we infer from the underlined sentence?AEncyclopedia fell deep into the sea.BEncyclopedia showed interest in the rain.CEncyclopedia felt sad and almost lost heart.DEncyclopedia waited at the bottom of a submarine.9What would probably happen next?AEncyclopedia would dig for worms.BEncy
17、clopedia would repair the roof.CEncyclopedia would finish his homework soon.DEncyclopedia would help the boy with his case.10What is the most suitable title for the passage?AAn Unrealistic DreamBReady to be a DetectiveCWays to Make LeafletsDTired of Boring Rainy Days(2022江苏连云港二模)The Coffee Restauran
18、tWere looking for a Saturday helper in our busy town centre restaurant. The job will include setting and clearing tables, serving customers and helping in the kitchen. Were looking for polite and patient people who can work under stress.Hours: 10 a.m.4 p.m. including a half-hour lunch break.Pay: 5 a
19、n hour + lunch.Film Extras WantedHave you ever wanted to be in movies? Are you interested in acting? Were making a film in the local area during July and August and well need several young people as extras (临时演员). Were looking for active and social 14-18-year-olds.Pay: 50 a day + meals.Please includ
20、e a recent photograph in your application. Newspaper Boys/GirlsWere looking for honest young people to deliver newspapers and magazines. We need one person for morning deliveries and two people for evening deliveries. You must be at least 13 years old and have your own bicycle. For morning deliverie
21、s you need to be good at getting up early, too!Pay: 30 a week.When you apply, please say whether you prefer mornings or evenings.Part-time Assistants wantedSuguo Supermarket needs two young people (1418) for evening and weekend work. The job includes helping customers, putting things on the shelves,
22、 collecting trolleys, etc. Hours: 57 evenings every day or 10 a. m.5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays.Pay: 4 an hour and free lunch for weekend hours.11 To be a helper in the coffee restaurant, one has to be _.Aactive and socialBpolite and patientChonest and strongDyoung and brave12According to the passag
23、e, a newspaper boy or girl needs to _.Awork for 6 hours a dayBdelivery newspapers all dayChave a bike of his or her ownDget up early only on weekends13Daniel works for evenings at Suguo Supermarket, how much can he get in a week?A30.B50.C56.D84.(2022江苏南通一模)Great work is work that makes a difference
24、in peoples lives, writes David Sturt, Executive Vice President of the O. CTanner Institute, in his book Great Work: How to Make a Difference People Love. Sturt insists, however, that great work is not just for surgeons or special - needs educators or the founders of organizations trying to eliminate
25、 poverty(贫穷)in sub - Saharan Africa. The central theme of Great Work, according to Sturt, is that anyone can make a difference in any job. Its not the nature of the job, but what you do with the job that matters. To prove this, Sturt tells the story of an excellent hospital cleaner named Moses.In a
26、building filled with doctors and nurses doing great lifesaving work, Moses the cleaner makes a difference. Whenever he enters a room, especially a room with a sick child, he impresses both patients and parents with his optimism(乐观)and calm, introducing himself to the child and,Start writes, speaking
27、 “some words about light and sunshine and making things clean.”He praises on any progress he sees day by day (“youre sitting up today, thats good.”) Moses is no doctor and doesnt sit pretend(假装)to be, but he has witnessed hundreds of sick children getting well from painful surgery, and parents take
28、comfort from his encouraging words. For Matt and Mindi, whose son McKay was born with only half of a heart, Moses became a close friend. As Sturt explains, “Moses took his born talents (his sensitivity) and his practical wisdom (from years of hospital experience) and brought them into a powerful for
29、m of patient and family support that changed the criticalcare experience for Mindi, Matt and little McKay.”How do people like Moses do great work when so many people just work? That was the central question raised by Sturt and his team at the O. CTanner Institute, a consulting(咨询)company specialized
30、(专营)in worker recognition(认可)and rewards system.O. CTanner carried out a complete Great Work study that included surveys to 200 senior executives(高管), a further set of surveys to 1, 000 managers and workers working on projects, a study of 1. 7 million accounts of award - winning work (in the form of
31、 nominations for awards from corporations(公司) around the world), and one - on - one interviews with 200 different makers. The corporations(公司)around the world, and one-on-one interviews with 200 different makers. The results of the study showed that those who do great work refuse to be stopped by th
32、e constraints of their jobs. They are especially able to think about their jobs without any boundaries, they dont consider their jobs as a list of tasks and responsibilities(责任)but see their jobs as chances to make a difference. No matter, as Moses so ably exemplifies(例证), what that job may be.14Acc
33、ording to Sturt, which of the following is TRUE?AIts not the nature of the job, but what you think that makes a difference.BAnyone in the world has duty to reduce poverty and change the world.CAnyone can make a difference in peoples lives no matter what kind of job he does.DSurgeons, specialneeds ed
34、ucators and founders of organizations can succeed more easily.15According to this passage, how does Moses, a common hospital cleaner, make a difference in peoples lives?ABy keeping optimistic and calm when facing patients and their parents.BBy showing his great duty and rich working experience while
35、 working.CBy showing his pity and kindness to patients when entering their rooms.DBy pretending to be a doctor or nurse when entering a room with the sick.16The word “constraints” in the last paragraph probably means _ .AordersBadvantagesCmistakesDlimitations17What can we infer from the passage?AGre
36、at work is work that makes a difference in peoples lives.BThose who do great work see their jobs as chances to make a difference.CMoses makes a difference through his sensitivity and his practical wisdom.DIf a boss has trouble knowing his workers well, he may ask O. CTanner for advice.(2022江苏江苏一模)Fi
37、ona McIntyre is a taxi driver in London. She tells us about her work and some of her experiences.Q: When did you start?Ive been a taxi driver for about five years. Before that I was a bus driver in London, and I enjoyed it, but I wanted more freedom so I changed and started driving my taxi.Q: Have y
38、ou ever had any famous passengers?Oh yes. Ive had film stars, politicians, you know, lots of famous people. About a year ago, a really famous actor got in my taxi. I took him to the airport. We were stuck on the way and it took a long time to get there, so he missed his plane and failed to meet his
39、fans. It wasnt my mistake but when he got out of the taxi, he shouted at me angrily! I said to him, Next time, take a bus!”Q: Have passengers ever left anything in your taxi?Oh yes! People have left all kinds of thingsa suitcase, a hat, mobile phones, of course, even a dog once! Years ago, a woman l
40、eft a pair of shoes on the seat. And one time a passenger let his teeth here! Not real teeth, of coursefalse teeth.And people have asked me to do some strange jobs. Once a doctor stopped me outside a hospital and asked me to take a skeleton to another hospital. Professors usually use skeletons to te
41、ach medical students, you know. And I did. But I asked him to pay firstthe skeleton couldnt pay after all!Q: What do you think is the worst part of your job?Good question. Ive always enjoyed being a taxi driver and I dont want to change. But of course, sometimes, its not great. I dont like driving a
42、round without a passenger, but its better than just waiting at the airport or at a railway station. I think thats the worst partwaiting.18The famous actor missed his plane because _.AFiona didnt drive wellBFiona wasnt very politeCthere were too many fansDthere was too much traffic19The underlined (划
43、线的) word “him” in Fionas answer to the third question refers to _.Athe skeletonBthe doctorCthe professorDthe student20According to the interview, which of the following is NOT TRUE?AFiona has worked as a taxi driver since five years ago.BSometimes passengers may leave their pets in Fionas taxi.CFion
44、a prefers just waiting to driving around without a passenger.DFiona doesnt think that the famous actor was polite.(2022江苏泰州一模)Lu Canglong, a post-90s born in Lishui, Zhejiang Province, invented the “cloud-maker” profession after getting inspiration (灵感) from clouds. In 2015, Lu was shocked when he h
45、appened to see a large evening cloud above his head. “That was a fantastic cloud. It seemed to burn the sky,” said Lu. “So I wanted to keep it!”How to keep the beautiful moment became a problem for him. Lu took a picture of the clouds and simulated (仿造) them and then stored them in a clear cube (立方体
46、). Such simulated clouds have become popular among his fans.In 2019, Lu decided to give up his work because his spare time wasnt enough to make enough clouds to meet the increasing need. In the winter of 2019, he opened his online store “Sky Fair” on Taobao. In 2020 alone, he sold over 200, 000 “clo
47、uds” to more than 40, 000 people across China, and sales reached more than 1 million yuan. Apart from cloud-makers, other creative professions have also appeared across China. Wen Chenhua is an armorsmith (铸甲师). He made his first armor in 2012. It was a Song-Dynasty style fish-scale armor weighing 30 kilos. He hoped to sell for 50, 000 yuan. But the customer offered 1.5 times price. Wen opened his Taobao store in 2014. His yearly sales are around 6 million yuan now. As of August 2021, there were at least 200, 000 creative culture shops on Taobao. Arou