— Would you like a tea?
— _________________.
A: Yes, I prefer coffee
B; Yes, please
C; I like green tea
第1题
— What does your English teacher look like?
— _________________.
A: She looks sad
B; She looks much like her mother
C; She likes singing
第2题
— So sorry to trouble you.
— _________________.
A: It's your fault
B; It's a pleasure
C; I don't think so
第3题
— May I speak to Prof . Li please?
— _________________.
A: There's no Prof. Li
B; I'm afraid you've got the wrong number
C; No, you can't
第4题
— Here you are, Sir.
— _________________.
A: Yes, I'm here
B; Yes, here we are
C; Thank you very much
第5题
James Bush
35 West 9 Avenue
Pensacola, FL23506
P: (03) 86661234
M: 0651 222555
E: james.bush@hotmaill.com.us.
[Date]
Nick C. Brown
Hiring Manger
Saint Louis Mental Health Service
16 Mary Street
River Dale, IL 566077
Dear Mr. Brown,
I wish to apply for the position of Social Worker as advertised on seek.com.au. Please find my resume attached.
For almost two years I have worked as Mental Health Case Manager for Truecare and their Housing and Accommodation Support Initiative. During the time I have proven my ability to work with an interdisciplinary team, and also developed interpersonal skills and strong professional relationships with clients, including individuals, families and community groups. In my work I have acquired a thorough understanding of the Mental Health Act of 2014 in relation to social work.
My duties have included providing psychosocial support to clients, in the form. of one-on-one counselling as well as group therapy; developing and overseeing treatment plans for clients; advising family caregivers; and consulting with doctors, therapists and medical professionals. I was awarded with the New Employee Achievement Award for my work on a difficult case in 2015. My strong verbal and written communication skills have been well utilized in this role and I have also demonstrated solid organizational skills in my case management.
I have a strong desire to make a positive difference in people's lives and I believe I would be an asset to St Paul's Hospital if given the opportunity.
If you require more information please contact me at the phone numbers above. I am available for interviews and hope to hear from you soon.
Yours sincerely
James Bush
1. James has almost two-year experiences of social work.{T; F}
2. James provides psychosocial support to clients, in the form. of group therapy.{T; F}
3. James does not give advice to family caregivers.{T; F}
4. James's strong verbal and written communication skills have been well used in this position.{T; F}
5. James believes he would be a valuable staff to St Paul's Hospital if given the opportunity.{T; F}
第6题
ething that rich people basically did to make themselves feel good. Social work has its roots in charity, as it originally began around the time of the industrial revolution when there were many poor people and society was seeking a way of dealing with the poor and social problems. Although social work began as charity work, it has expanded a lot and needs to be seen from a completely different perspective.
Modern-day social work deals not only with poverty and the subsequent problems, but also with the problems arising from various types of “social fear” (“social phobias”) and discrimination such as sexism, racism, and discrimination against an individual due to his age, or mental or physical disabilities. Social workers deal with the consequences of these discriminations as well as consequences that arise from sexual abuse, drug abuse, and various other problems.
Social work provides an important service to society. Individuals and families in need of help are the focus of it, and are re ferred to as clients. Social workers help clients live a productive life in their own community. In order to reach this goal, they often enlist the assistance of family members, relatives, local religious leaders, and other influential members of the community. Although institutionalization may be necessary at times, it is a temporary solution. Social workers usually serve in the front line, and reach out to the clients soon after problems occur. The goal is to help clients return to normal life in a natural setting.
1. The charity originally means to {A; B; C}.
A. help the poor that makes the rich feel good.
B. help clients return to normal life.
C. serve the whole society.
2. When does social work begin?{A; B; C}
A. around the time of the industrial revolution
B. Biblical times
C. modern time
3. Modern-day social work deals with the following problems except {A; B; C}?
A. poverty
B. racism
C. education
4. In order to help clients live a productive life, social workers can turn to the assistance of {A; B; C}.
A. government
B. family members
C. businessmen
5. Which statement about social work is NOT True?{A; B; C}
A. Social work roots from charity.
B. Social work deals not only with poverty and the subsequent problems, but also with various social fear and discrimination.
C. Social work is that the rich people want to help the poor people.
第7题
— You needn't do the work till after the New Year.
— _________________.
A: No, you needn't
B; Happy New Year to you
C; Oh, good! Thank you.
第8题
The problem is not _____ so easy as you think. It's far from being settled.
A: nearly
B; hardly
C; almost
第9题
Liu Hui and Molly are discussing the issue of educational quality at a workshop.
Liu Hui: Hi, Molly. Today's topic is educational quality. First, what does educational quality mean to you?
Molly: As far as I'm concerned, quality education means good learning standards in educational institutions. So, educational quality ensures a desirable outcome for learners.
Liu Hui: Sounds like after some serious thinking. However, many definitions of quality in education exist, testifying to the complexity and multifaceted nature of the concept.
Molly: Definitely, establishing a contextualized understanding of quality means including relevant stakeholders. Key stakeholders often hold different views and meanings of educational quality.
Liu Hui: There are many prestigious universities in the US. They all provide high-quality education. But some universities aren't known for their quality. It's hard to imagine the gap.
Molly: Yes, in the US the quality in higher education is quite mixed. Universities like Harvard, Yale, MIT, etc., you know, are well-known all over the world. However, there are some institutions providing poor education, so called “diploma mills”.
Liu Hui: In China, we have similar issues in educational quality. Some universities pay more attention to profits instead of quality.
Molly: How to improve educational quality is an international issue. But, solutions are grounded in values, cultures and traditions and may be specific to a given nation as well.
1. Molly thinks that educational quality ensures a satisfactory outcome for learners.{T; F}
2. Liu Hui disagrees with Molly on the meaning of education quality.{T; F}
3. All universities in the U.S. offer high-quality education.{T; F}
4. Diploma mills cannot provide high-quality education.{T; F}
5. In China, there isn't any diploma mill.{T; F}
第10题
It's a good idea. But who's is going to _______ the plan?
A: get through
B; carry out
C; take in
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