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d.Keepingthecustomerupdatedthroughoutthemanufactureanddeliveryprocess.
e.Providingaftercarewherenecessary.
RequiredSkills:
-Minimumof1Yearexperienceinacustomerservicerole.
-Exceptionalcommunicationskillsbothonthephoneandfacetoface.
-Excellentnumeracyandliteracy(识字)skillswithaminimumofagrade"
C"
atGCSEinbothEnglishandMaths.
-Atalltimescalm,welcomingandgenuinelycustomerfocused.
-Abletoworkinateamandonown.
-Musthaveaneyefordetail,usetheirinitiativeandbeaccurate
-SoundknowledgeinICTandusingMicrosoftofficeparticularlyMicrosoftexcelandoutlook
Previousexperienceofworkingforane-commerceretailerwouldbeadvantageo
usbutfulltrainingwillbeprovided.
Hoursofworking:
9.00-5.30pm1hourlunch.Holidays20daysplusPublicHolidaysincreasingafter2yearsofserviceby1additionalholidaydayperyearuptoamaximumof25.
GettheRecruitmentGeniusAdvantagetoday.AstheUK'
slargestonlinerecruitmentadvertisingcompanyplacingmorecandidatesthananyoneelse.
21.Whatistheadvertisementlookingfor?
A.asalesassistant
B.anelectricalengineer
C.acustomerserviceexecutive
D.abusinessdevelopmentmanager
22.Whatwilltheworkerdoifheishired?
A.solvingthedifficultproblems.
B.Dealingwithordersefficiently.
C.Keepingdeliveryprocessactive.
D.Takingcustomerinquiriesfacetoface.
23.Whowillbeofferedthejobaccordingtotherequiredskills?
A.Theonewithtwoyearsrelatedexperience.
B.Theonewithbestnumeracyandliteracyskills.
C.Theonewhoiswarm-heartedandcareful.
D.Theonewithcommunicationskillsonlyonthephone
24.Howlongwil
lyouholidayslastifyouworkhereforoneyear?
A.Atmost20daysB.Atmost25days
C.Atleast20daysD.Atleast25days
B
In1900,Bessica,alsoknownasBessie,movedtoNewHampton,wheresheworkedasadentistwhileattendingTuftsUniversity.AfterreceivingherDoctorofMedicinedegreein1903,shetraveledtoParis,Francetostudymusicandpainting.Itwastherein1908shewatchedWilburWrightdemonstratehisWrightFlyer.Thenshesetintomotionherownintentionsofflyingaplane.
ThenBessicametFrancois"
Frank"
C.Raiche.ThetwomarriedandmovedtoHempstead,NewYork.She,alongwithherhusband,builtaWrighttypebiplaneintheirlivingroom.TheRaichesoptedtoconstructtheirflyerfrombambooandsilkinsteadoftheheaviercanvascoveringusedbytheWrightbrothers.
OnSeptember16,1910,inherhomemadeflyer,inHempsteadPlains,NewYork,BessicaRaichebecamethefirstU.S.womanaccreditedbytheAeronauticalSocietyofAmericaforasoloflight.
Bessica,beinglighterinweightthanherhusband,hadbeenchosentobethefirsttoattemptaflight.Thatday,shemadefiveflights.Thelastflightcoveredapproximatelyonemile.October13,1910,Bessicawasawardedadiamond-studdedgoldmedalwiththeinscription"
FirstWomanAviatorinAmerica"
byHudsonMaxim.
BessicaandFrancoisRaichewentontobuildtwomoreairplanes.
Theywereinnovators(创新者)intheuseoflighterweightmaterialsinaircraftconstruction.By1920thefamilylivedinNewportBeach,California.Bessicaturnedherattentiontohermedicalcareerasaphysician.Notonlywassheoneofthefirstfemaleaviators,shewasalsooneofthefirstwomenspecialistsinobstetricsandgynecologyintheUnitedStates.
25.WhatwasBessica’sfirstjob?
A.amusicianB.adentistC.apainterD.apilot
26.WhywasBessicachosentotryoutthefirstflightratherthanherhusband?
A.shewatchedothersdoit.
B.Shecouldflymoretimes.
C.Sheweighedless.
D.shecouldflyfarther.
27.WhatcanwelearnaboutBessicafromthepassage?
A.Sheisbraveandserious.B.Sheisgiftedinflying.
C.Sheismoredetermined
tohercareer.D.Sheisapioneerinmanyfields.
C
Justafewshortdaysago,ourbeloveddogof14yearspassedaway.Intruth,Ihadnoideahowmychildrenwouldreacttooursweetgirl'
spassing.I'
velearnedthateachofmykidsishandlingthegapingholesheleftinourfamilydifferently.Myoldestdaughterhasbeenincompetitionwithmeforthemosttearsshed.Mymiddleoneisexhibitingmoreangerthansadness.Ourtoddlerdoesn'
ttrulyunderstandwhathappened,butsheiswitnessingtheemotionalchaosaroundherandIknowitisunhappy.
AnewstudyoutofCanisiusCollegethatlooksat
howchildrenunderstandapet'
sdeath
ishelpingme.Accordingto
ScienceDaily,JoshuaJ.Russell,Ph.Dconductedone-on-oneinterviewswithkidsbetweentheagesof6and13.Andhelearned,amongotherthings,thatkidsdounderstandapet'
srelativelyshortlifespan.
Ifoundthisinteresting,asourdogwas14whenshepassed,butmychildrenhavestillexpressedareluctancetoacceptit.Theykeepaskingwhytheycan'
tseeheragain.ButRussellclaims,"
Childrenwhosepetslivedtheextentoftheirpotentiallifetimes—orbeyond—expressedacceptanceupontheirdeaths."
Headdedthatkidsfeltthatputtingthemdown.
"
Therewerethosewhofeltitwouldbewrongtomoveontoanewpetbecausetheyhadtohonortheirrelationshipswiththedeceasedone,"
Russellexplains,addingthatanewpetwaslinkedwithfeelingbetterforsomekids."
Theyexplaineditasanopportunitytostartoverandsuggestedthatreplacingacompanionanimalismoreaboutbeginninganewrelationshipthanerasingmemoriesofanoldone."
Icouldn'
tagreemore.WewillNEVERforgetoursweetdogwhopassed.Butwhenonethingends,anothercanbegin.
28.Whoreactsdifferentlyfromtheotherstothedeathoftheirbeloveddog?
A.Thmother
B.Theeldestchild
C.Thesecondchild
D.Theyoungestchild
29.HowdidJoshuaJ.Russelldohisresearch?
A.bycollectingdata.
B.byanalyzingpreviousstudies.
C.bytalkingwithparticipantspersonally.
D.bycomparingdifferencesbetweentheinterviewees.
30.Theunderlinedword“reluctance”probablymeans_______.
A.curiosity
B.performance
C.expression
D.unwillingness
31.Whatdoestheauthoresssuggestwedoaboutthelossofourpet?
A.Weshouldgetanewanimaltolove.
B.Weshouldmoveonwithkidsjoyfully.
C.Weshouldhonorsweetmemoriesforever.
D.Weshouldforgetitassoonaspossible.
D
ResearchershavediscoveredthatdespiteareadysupplyofEastereggstheyaremoreunhappyduringtheirtwo-weekholidayinAprilthanatanyothertimeofyear.
ResearchpublishedbytheUniversityofEssexfoundthatchildrenstopdoingtheactivitiestheyenjoyduringtheEasterholidaysandspendlesstimewiththeirfriends.
TheeffectshowedforlongholidayssuchasEasterandsummervacationsaswellasforshorter(upto1week)publicholidays.
Childrenwerehappiestoverallduringtermtime,andlesshappyduringschoolholidays,withEastertheworsttime.
Thestudyalsosuggeststhatsomechildrenarecoopedupathomeduringtheholidays,becauseoffactorssuchasaloweravailabilityofpublictransport.
DrKniessaid:
“Holidaysareanintegralfeatureofmodernlifein
developedcountriesanditissurprisingthatchildrenare,onaverage,unhappierduringtheholidaysthanduringschoolterm.
Holidaysaretypicallyviewedasanimportantvehicletomaintainingahighqualityoflifebutthismaydependonwhetheryouaresittinginthedriver’sseatornot.
Manyactivitieschildrenwouldengageindurin
gtermtimestopduringtheholidaysandfriendsmaynotbearound.”
TheloomingprospectofexamsisalsoapotentialreasonwhychildrenfeelparticularlyunhappyatEaster.
Mostexamstakeplaceduringthesummerterm,meaningchildrencouldbeparticularlystressedbythemduringEaster,orspendingasignificantamountoftimerevising.
Earlierthisweekastudyfoundthatchildrenasyoungasfourweresufferingfrompanicattacksandanxiety,whichwerepartlydowntothepressuresofexamsandrevising.
Socialmediause
wasalsocitedasafactorinchildren'
spoormentalhealthby72percentofteachersinterviewedforastudybyteachingunionTheNationalAssociationofSchoolmastersUnionofWomenTeachers.
32.Whenmaythestudentsbemostjoyfulaccordingtothepassage?
A.WhentheyareatschoolB.Whentheyareduringschoolholidays
C.WhentheyareonatripD.Whentheyareatweekends
33.Whatcanreplacetheunderlinedwords“coopedup”?
A.cagedB.scheduled
C.spottedD.volunteered
34.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?
A.MostexamstakeplacebeforeEaster.
B.Youngkidssuffermorestressfromexams.
C.Children'
spoormentalhealthismostlyfromtheirteachers.
D.AllstudentsarebusyinrevisingtheirlessonsduringEaster.
35.Whatcanbet
hebesttitleofthepassage?
A.HowtoReleaseHolidayPressure.
B.HowtoSpendaHappiestEaster.
C.WhyKidsareUnhappyDuringHolidays.
D.Why