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1、Experiencing EnglishBook Two Department of College EnglishProceduresPassage AWarm-up ActivitiesTalk about Part-time Jobs StructureLanguage PointsDifficult SentencesSummaryAssignment Department of College EnglishWarming-up Activities Department of College EnglishTalk about Part-time JobsWhat kind of

2、part-time job do you prefer to do?Why do you like to do this job?What benefits can you get from doing the job?What are the possible problems with doing a part-time job? Department of College English Department of College English Department of College EnglishIn the picture there are several college s

3、tudents who are reading the posters on the wall. One of the posters says, “Tutors Wanted.” It seems that they are interested in this part-time job very much. By being a tutor, they can earn some pocket money, which can partly relieve their parents economic burden. In addition, the students can also

4、learn how to be patient, responsible and how to apply what they have learned from books to practice. All in all, they will benefit a lot from being tutors. Department of College EnglishThe picture shows a college boy washing dishes in a kitchen of a restaurant. There are piles of bowls and plates on

5、 the table in need of washing. It is true that holding part-time jobs can help university students to learn something about society, but they should always place greater emphasis on their studies. In my view, if a student has to do part-time jobs, for whatever reason, he must make sure that his stud

6、y is not affected. He should devote most of time to studying in order to lay a solid foundation for his future career. Department of College EnglishPassage A Your Dream Job: A Click Away Department of College EnglishLead-in Pictures:Free career sites like Careerbuilder that enable job seekers to sea

7、rch for jobs on dozens of the best careers Lead-in Questions1. Do you often log on? What do you usually do online?2. Whats an online application? Have you ever tried it?3. Do you think the Internet will be used more extensively in your lifetime? Department of College EnglishParas. 1-3 the story of T

8、heresaPara. 4 the transitional paragraphParas. 5-6 the experience of Steven ToolsPara. 7 the transitional paragraphStructure Department of College EnglishStructurePara. 8-11 the examples of Gragg & DozlicParas. 12-15 another valuable use of the Internet shown by MelloParas. 16 conclusion Department

9、of College English The city of Chicago is located in northeastern Illinois, on the shore of Lake Michigan and at the mouth of the Chicago River. The presence of numerous waterways and one of the nations busiest airports helps make Chicago a major shipping and transportation center. City skyline, Chi

10、cagoChicago night viewChicago Department of College EnglishThe State of Maryland The Maryland colony was founded in 1634 and was named for the wife of English King Charles I, Queen Henrietta Maria. Colonial Maryland attracted many settlers and, as its economy prospered, so did its social, political,

11、 and cultural life. Maryland entered the Union on April 28, 1788, as the 7th of the original 13 states. Department of College EnglishHouston C Houston C is an integrated website for daily information, including news, sports, entertainment, AD search, classified, etc. Department of College English La

12、nguage Points1. refer: v.The Local Court has referred the whole case to the High Court.Dont refer to the matter again. The teacher referred us to the dictionary. Department of College EnglishLanguage Points2. come across : meet or discover, esp. by chanceI have just come across a beautiful poem in t

13、his book.She came across some old letters in the course of her search. Department of College EnglishLanguage Points3. intrigue: vt. interest, esp. being strange, unusual or mysteriousThe notice intrigued many students.The books unusual title intrigued me into reading it. Department of College Englis

14、hLanguage Points4. end upThe meeting ended up with the singing.He ended up as a lawyer/entering that university.Wasteful people usually end up in debt. Department of College EnglishLanguage Points5. potential : adj.Although this area is very poor now, its potential wealth is great.We should always b

15、e on the lookout for potential dangers. Department of College EnglishDifficult Sentences1.The career placement center referred the liberal-arts major to JOB-TRAK, an Internet site listing 45,000 entry-level positions. (para. 1)The career placement center advices the student majoring in liberal arts

16、to visit JOB-TRAK, a website containing 45,000 jobs for new workers. Department of College EnglishDifficult Sentences2.Smith is one American who clicked her way into a job. (para. 4)Smith is one American who found a job online. Department of College EnglishDifficult Sentences4.Most major newspapers

17、and trade publications have on-line versions of their classified listings, enabling job-seekers to scan for work available across town, in another state, or around the world. (para. 7)Most major newspapers and specialist journals have their job advertisements online, to help job-seekers quickly spot

18、 job vacancies anywhere in the world. Department of College EnglishDifficult Sentences5.A refugee of the war in Bosnia, Dozlic had had a variety of jobs but was now ready for something new. (para. 11)Dozlic, who escaped from the war in Bosnia, had done several different jobs but was now ready to fin

19、d a new one. Department of College EnglishDifficult Sentences6.To find out more about the company, she clicked on to Artitrons home page and that of its parent company, Ceridian Corp., where she reviewed an annual report and the companys financial performance. (para. 13)To learn more about the compa

20、ny she entered its website and the website of its headquarters, and studied its the companys yearly report and financial situations. Department of College EnglishSummary Since most students will choose to work after graduation, job-hunting is of great importance to them. They will write plenty of rs

21、ums about their education and send them to the companies they want to work for. It takes both time and energy to do so. Now, thanks to the development of the Internet, job-hunting becomes much easier. Job-hunters can find a job just by clicking a mouse on the computer. Many of them make their dream

22、come true through the Internet. Department of College EnglishSummary This article describes the experiences of five people who used online sources to look for new jobs. Theresa Casebeer used the JOB-TRAK website to find an administrative assistants job at a university. Steven Toole used the CareerBu

23、ilder website to find a marketing management position. Madeline Gragg used Yahoo! to find a job teaching English in Japan. Department of College EnglishSummaryNedzad Dozlic used a newspaper website to find a drivers job with a car dealership. Wendy Mello used CareerBuilder to find a position in huma

24、n resources for a media-information-services company. Mello also used another website to calculate the cost of living in her new location and decide what salary to request. All these are typical examples of online job searches, since many different types of jobs can now be found this way. Department

25、 of College EnglishFollow-up ActivityDesign a name card for yourself. Department of College EnglishName Cards A name card, more often called a business card or visiting card, often bears such personal information as ones work unit, professional title, zip code, telephone number and so on. Today, it

26、has often become a must for people to exchange name cards in social activities. Department of College English Department of College EnglishAssignment“Which Career is the Right One for You?”Talk with your partners Department of College EnglishType ARealistic jobs mainly technical jobs, usually involv

27、ing work with tools or machines, frequently called “blue-collar” positionhave good physical coordinationenjoy creating things with their handslack verbal and interpersonal skillsprefer to deal with things rather than with ideas or with people Department of College EnglishType BConventional Jobsusual

28、ly office jobs where people work with organizations, files and regular scheduleslike to be orderlylike to know what is expected of themenjoy carry out assignmentsgo according to plan Department of College EnglishType C Investigative Jobs scientific and laboratory jobs, jobs where people investigate

29、how the world is put together, usually involving trying to solve some puzzlescurious about the worldgood at reasoning like to attack problems in a systematic, scientific way Department of College EnglishType DArtistic Jobs creative jobs where people work with words or music or artgood at thinking of

30、 new, interesting ideas, and at forming pictures in their mindreadily affected by emotionlike to work in a free environment that allows them to express themselves freely in an art form Department of College EnglishType ESocial Jobs jobs where people work with peopleteaching them, helping them, organ

31、izing themfriendly and like to work or act together with other peoplehave good communication skills Department of College EnglishWords that describe your character and personalityadventurousambitiousargumentativecompetitiveconsiderateconscientiouscooperativeefficientemotionalimaginativeintrovertedex

32、trovertedindecisiveidealisticindifferent impulsivegenerousmodest materialisticobedientoptimisticpersistentsinceresociablestubborntalkative Department of College EnglishProcedures Passage BWarm-up activitiesCulture notesLanguage PointsDifficult SentencesSummaryFollow-up ActivityAssignment Department

33、of College EnglishPassage B: My First Job Warm-up Activity:1. Have you had any work experience? 2. When did you get your first job?3. Do your parents encourage you to work part- time? Explain. Department of College EnglishCulture Notes Louis Caldera Department of College EnglishCulture Notes Louis C

34、aldera became the 17th Secretary of the Army on July 2, 1998, after nomination to that post by President Clinton and confirmation by the United States Senate. He was born in El Paso, Texas, and was raised in Whittier, California. He began his public service career as an Army officer and as a lawyer.

35、 After graduating from West Point, he served as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Army from 1978 to 1983. He rose to the rank of Captain and was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal. His assignments included serving as a military police platoon leader, a battalion intelligence officer, and a batta

36、lion executive officer. He later served in the U.S. Army Reserve. Department of College EnglishU.S. Military Academy Department of College English United States Military Academy is a public, coeducational military college at West Point, New York, maintained by the United States Department of the Arm

37、y to train and educate students to be officers in the United States Army. Founded by the Congress of the United States in 1802, the academy was the first school of engineering in the country. Because of a maximum enrollment limit, cadets must be nominated to attend. Women were first allowed into the

38、 academy in 1976. Department of College EnglishLanguage Points1. to imbue with: to fill (usually sb.) with ( sth often a strong felling or opinion) A president should be imbued with a sense of responsibility for the nation. Department of College EnglishLanguage Points2. make ends meet: get just enou

39、gh money for ones needsConnie says that she cant make ends meet this year.With high taxes and his small income, Henry has great difficulty in making both ends meet. Department of College EnglishLanguage Points3. balance vt. consider in relation to something elseYou have to balance the advantages of

40、living in a big city against the disadvantage.My accounts balance for the first time this year! Department of College EnglishLanguage Points4. load: n. an amount being carried, or to be carried esp. sth. heavyCf. a load of a large amount of , a lot of Department of College EnglishLanguage Points5. p

41、ay off: be successful His hard work paid off when he got the promotion.John studied hard before the examination, and it paid off. He received an A. Department of College EnglishLanguage Points6. dignity: n. true worth and nobleness of characterThe real dignity of a man lies in what he is; not in wha

42、t he has.A mans dignity depends on his character, not his wealth. Department of College EnglishLanguage Points7. Incredible adj. unbelievableThe plot of the book is incredible.The hero fought with incredible bravery. Department of College EnglishLanguage Points8. invest vt./vi.invest 1000 in governm

43、ent stock The state has planned to invest two millions in the dam. Department of College EnglishLanguage Points9. have faith in:He has faith in my ability. I have faith in you; I am sure you will do well. break ones faith with sb. keep faith with lose faith in Department of College EnglishLanguage P

44、oints10. pay back: return what is owing It is high time he paid me back the $100 he owes me.The sum was paid back to the bank with interest.How can I pay you back for all your kindness? Department of College EnglishLanguage Points11. mature: adj. growing to its full size; behaving in the sensible wa

45、y that you would expect an adult to behaveThe trees are maturing into their full green color.His character matured during these years Department of College EnglishDifficult Sentences1.My parents imbued in me the concepts of family, faith and patriotism when I was young. (para. 1)My parents taught me

46、 to understand and love family, faith and motherland when I was a child. Department of College EnglishDifficult Sentences2.I acquired discipline and a strong work ethic, and learned at an early age the importance of balancing lifes competing interests - in my case, school, homework and a job. (para.

47、3)I learned to be diligent and work hard, and even when I was very young, I learned to find time for doing different thingsto go to school, to do homework, and to do my job. Department of College EnglishDifficult Sentences3.The experience taught me that there is dignity in all work and that if peopl

48、e are working to provide for themselves and their families, that is something we should honor. (para. 4)The experience taught me that any job people do to support themselves and their families deserves respect. Department of College EnglishDifficult Sentences4.Thanks to the newfound confidence I pic

49、ked up from Helen, I dreamed of having my own restaurant. (para. 7)With the new confidence I learned from Helen, I hoped to own my own restaurant someday. Department of College EnglishDifficult Sentences5.I shared my dream with him and said, Fred, I know I can do more if somebody would just have faith in me. (para. 8)I told Fred about my hopes and said I knew Id succeed if someone would trust me. Department of College EnglishDifficult Sentences6.My investments soured, though, and I lost the money. (para.10)But my investments did

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