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Unit6

CarsUNITPREVIEWInthisunit,youwilllearnContents readaboutdriverlesscars readaboutthebenefitsofcar-poolingVocabularySkills learnaboutopinionsondriverlesscars learnaboutthebenefitsofcar-poolingGrammarFocus learnaboutsentenceclassificationWritingSkills writeaboutthebenefitsofcar-pooling writearésuméUnit6

CarsPart1BeforeYouReadPart2AsYouReadPart3AfterYouReadPart4AsYouReadPart5AfterYouReadPart1

BeforeYouReadWarm-upa.pick-uptruck b.four-doorsedan c.convertibled.hatchback e.sportscar f.van1. alow,smallandtwo-seatedcarwithquickresponseandhighspeed2. apassengercarwithfourdoorsandfoursidewindows3. acarwitharoofthatcanmoveebcDirections:Matchthesewordswiththeirdefinitions.Part1

BeforeYouReadWarm-up4. atwo-doorpassengercarwithadoorattheback5. acarwithsidewindowsandcancarryabouttwelvepassengers6. acaropenatthebackandisusedforcarryinggoods,soldiersandanimals,etcdfaDirections:Matchthesewordswiththeirdefinitions.a.pick-uptruck b.four-doorsedan c.convertibled.hatchback e.sportscar f.vanPart1

BeforeYouReadKeyWords&Phrases1.guidetovarioustypesofcars2.thehistoryofcar-poolingDirections:Seewhatyoucanfindoutbysearchingonlinewiththekeywordsandphrasesandfinishthefollowingtasks.ResearchStudyPart1

BeforeYouReadTasksTask1

Therearemanydifferenttypesofcarsoutthereonthemarkettoday,soitmightbeusefultohavethisguidetoallthedifferenttypesofcarsyoucouldcomeacross:1.Coupe;2.Microcars;3.Hatchback;4.Sport;5.Electric;6.Crossover;7.Hybrid;8.Transitvan;9.Convertible;10.SUV;11.Truck;12.Sedan.Workingroupstosearchformoredetailsaboutthedifferenttypesofcarsmentionedabove.Thenmakeapresentation,comparingandintroducingatleasttwodifferenttypesofcarsbycomparingtheircharacteristics,merits,andshortcomings.Telltheclasswhichoneisyourfavorite.Directions:Seewhatyoucanfindoutbysearchingonlinewiththekeywordsandphrasesandfinishthefollowingtasks.ResearchStudyPart1

BeforeYouReadTasksTask2

Car-poolingfirstbecameprominentintheUnitedStatesduringWorldWarII.Itreturnedinthemid-1970sduetothe1973oilcrisisandthe1979energycrisis.Workingroupstosearchformoreinformationaboutcar-poolingandthencomparetheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofcar-pooling.Telltheclasswhetheryouagreeordisagreewithcar-pooling.Directions:Seewhatyoucanfindoutbysearchingonlinewiththekeywordsandphrasesandfinishthefollowingtasks.ResearchStudyPart2

AsYouReadDriverlessCars

Doyouknowanythingaboutdriverlesscars?Whenitcomestothesafetyofadriverlesscar,opinionsvaryfrompersontoperson.

?Ipassedmydrivingtestatthefourthattempt.YoumightthinkthatmeansI’mnotassafeassomeonewhopassedonthefirsttime.Butwouldyoufeelsaferwithnodriveratall?Maybenot,andit’sforthisreasonthatautomotivefirmshaveincludeddriver-assistfunctionsintheirprototypedriverlesscars.Thisallowsthehumandrivertotakeoverifthereisaproblem.

?Googleisonemanufacturerthathasprototypedriverlesscars.Thesehavebeenretrofittedwithsteeringwheelsandconventionalcontrolstoallownormaldriving.Butthisisjustastage—thevisionistohavefullyautomatedcarsverysoon.ThedirectorofGoogle’sself-drivingproject,ChrisUrmson,hopeshis11-year-oldsonwillneverhavetotakeadrivingtest.Toachievethat,thecarsneedtobeontheroadinfiveyears.Hesaysdriverlesscarswilldrasticallyreduceaccidentsandtrafficjams.TextAPart2

AsYouRead

?AccordingtoChris,“some1.2millionpeoplearekilledontheroadsaroundtheworldeachyear.Thatnumberisequivalenttoajetfallingoutoftheskyeveryday.”

?Hethinksgradualchangestoexistingcardesignsarenotenoughtodealwiththeproblem.“Ifwearereallygoingtomakechangestoourcities,getridofparkinglots,weneedself-drivingcars,”hesays.

?Google’sprototypeshaverackedupoveramillionkilometresontheroad.Theyhavealsohadtodealwithunexpectedsituations,suchasachilddrivingatoycarontheroad,andawomaninanelectricwheelchairchasingaduck.Ineachcase,thecarreactedsafely.

?Somearenotconvinced.SvenBeikerofStanfordUniversitythinksdriverlesscarswillstillneedhumaninputinextremecircumstances.Healsoworriesthatpeoplemayforgethowtooperatetheirvehiclesiftheydonotdoitregularly.IguessIshouldn’tthrowawaymydriver’slicensejustyet.TextAPart2

AsYouReadWordstoKnowPart2

AsYouReadWordstoKnowPart2

AsYouReadPhrases&Expressionstakeover 接管getridof 除掉,去掉rackup 積累起來dealwith 應(yīng)付,對(duì)待driver-assist 司機(jī)助手steeringwheel 方向盤parkinglot 停車場(chǎng)extremecircumstance 極端情況Notes1...it’sforthisreasonthatautomotivefirmshaveincludeddriver-assistfunctionsintheirprototypedriverlesscars.(Para.1)itisforthisreasonthat使用了強(qiáng)調(diào)句型,意思是“正是這個(gè)原因”。譯文正因如此,汽車公司在無人駕駛汽車的雛形中安裝了司機(jī)助手的功能。Notes2Googleisonemanufacturerthathasprototypedriverlesscars.(Para.2)that引導(dǎo)定語從句,修飾先行詞manufacturer。譯文他們得出結(jié)論,認(rèn)為這些動(dòng)植物物種數(shù)量即將下降,因?yàn)樗鼈兊木幼〉匕l(fā)生的變化。Notes3ThedirectorofGoogle’sself-drivingproject,ChrisUrmson,hopeshis11-year-oldsonwillneverhavetotakeadrivingtest.(Para.2)ChrisUrmson是插入語,是對(duì)主語thedirector的補(bǔ)充。譯文克里斯·厄姆森是谷歌的自駕工程的負(fù)責(zé)人,他希望他11歲的兒子永遠(yuǎn)不需要考駕照。Notes4Ifwearereallygoingtomakechangestoourcities,getridofparkinglots,weneedself-drivingcars.(Para.4)1〕if引導(dǎo)條件狀語從句。2〕getridofparkinglots的主語是從句的主語we。譯文如果我們想改變我們的城市狀況,那么我們不要停車場(chǎng),需要自駕車。Part2

AsYouReadBackgroundLinksGoogleDriverlessCar是谷歌公司研發(fā)中的全自動(dòng)駕駛汽車,不需要駕駛者就能啟動(dòng)、行駛以及停止。這些車輛使用照相機(jī)、雷達(dá)感應(yīng)器和激光測(cè)距機(jī)來“看”其他的交通狀況,并且使用詳細(xì)地圖來為前方的道路導(dǎo)航。谷歌說,這些車輛比有人駕駛的車更平安,因?yàn)樗鼈兡芨杆?、更有效地做出反響。Part2

AsYouReadPronunciationFocusSentenceClassification〔句子分類〕一、按結(jié)構(gòu)分類英語句子按其結(jié)構(gòu)可以分為簡單句(SimpleSentence)、并列句(Compoundsentence)以及復(fù)合句(ComplexSentence)。1.簡單句由一個(gè)主語〔或并列主語〕和一個(gè)謂語〔或并列謂語〕構(gòu)成的句子叫做簡單句。簡單句分為五大類:(1)主語+謂語動(dòng)詞例如:Thesunsetsinthewest.日落西方。(2)主語+連系動(dòng)詞+表語例如:Thebookisgreat.這本書很棒。(3)主語+謂語動(dòng)詞+賓語例如:Weoftenhavedumplings.我們經(jīng)常吃餃子。(4)主語+謂語動(dòng)詞+間接賓語+直接賓語例如:Myfatherbroughtmealotofbooks.我父親給我買了很多書。(5)主語+謂語動(dòng)詞+賓語+賓語補(bǔ)足語例如:TheEnglishteacheroftenasksmetoreadtextsinclass.英語老師經(jīng)常叫我在班上讀課文。Part2

AsYouReadPronunciationFocus2.并列句由兩個(gè)或兩個(gè)以上并列又相互獨(dú)立的簡單句構(gòu)成,常由連詞連接。例如:Hefailedmanytimesbuthedidnotloseconfidence.他失敗很屢次,但是他并沒有失去信心。3.復(fù)合句由一個(gè)主句和一個(gè)或一個(gè)以上的從句構(gòu)成。主句為句子的主體,從句只做主句的一個(gè)成分。例如:ShewasmakingteawhenIcametoseeher.我來看她時(shí),她正在泡茶。二、按使用目的分類英語句子按使用目的可分為陳述句(DeclarativeSentence)、疑問句(InterrogativeSentence)、祈使句(ImperativeSentence)和感慨句(ExclamatorySentence)。1.陳述句用來表達(dá)一項(xiàng)事實(shí)的句子〔包括肯定和否認(rèn)〕。例如:Theearthgoesaroundthesun.地球繞著太陽旋轉(zhuǎn)。Hedoesnotbelongtothisdepartment.他不屬于這個(gè)部門。Part2

AsYouReadPronunciationFocus2.疑問句主要分為:一般疑問句、特殊疑問句、選擇疑問句和反意疑問句。(1)一般疑問句:用yes或no答復(fù)的疑問句,叫做一般疑問句。例如:Areyouawaiter?你是效勞生嗎?(2)特殊疑問句:就句中某一局部提問的疑問句叫做特殊疑問句。這種疑問句句首用疑問詞。例如:Whatdoesthiscoatcost?這件大衣多少錢?(3)選擇疑問句:提供兩種或以上情況讓對(duì)方選擇的問句叫做選擇疑問句。例如:Shallwegowithyouorwillyougobyyourself?我們陪你一起去還是你自己去?(4)反意疑問句:反意疑問句附在陳述句后,對(duì)陳述句提出疑問。例如:Theywon’tcome,willthey?他們不來了,是嗎?Part2

AsYouReadPronunciationFocus3.祈使句表達(dá)命令、請(qǐng)求或建議的句子,主語you通常省略,謂語動(dòng)詞用原形。例如:Letusknowthetimeofyourarrival.請(qǐng)讓我們知道你何時(shí)到達(dá)。祈使句否認(rèn)式:Don’t(Donot)+肯定式的祈使句。例如:Don’tbelate!不要遲到!4.感慨句主要由how和what引導(dǎo)。例如:Howfineasightitis!多美的景色呀!Whatarudeman!多粗魯?shù)囊粋€(gè)人!Part3

AfterYouReadDirections:Fillinthebubbleswithcorrectanswers.ReadingComprehension Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue? A. Theauthorisnotassafeassomeonewhopassedonthefirsttime. B. Googleisonemanufacturerthathasdriverlesscars. C. Thedriverlesscarwillallowpeopletotakeover.1Part3

AfterYouReadDirections:Fillinthebubbleswithcorrectanswers.ReadingComprehension ChrisUrmsonhopeshissonwillneverhaveto________. A. takeadrivingtest B. directGoogle’sself-drivingproject C. beontheroadinfiveyears2Part3

AfterYouReadDirections:Fillinthebubbleswithcorrectanswers.ReadingComprehension WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue? A. Driver-assistfunctionsareaddedtomakepeoplefeelsafer. B. Googleistheonlymanufacturerthathasprototypedriverlesscars. C. Driverlesscarswilldrasticallyreduceaccidentsandtrafficjams.3Part3

AfterYouReadDirections:Fillinthebubbleswithcorrectanswers.ReadingComprehension Whichofthefollowingcouldhelpreducecaraccidents? A. Tomakegradualchangestoexistingcardesigns. B. Togetridofparkinglots,andtohaveself-drivingcars. C. Toretrofitdriverlesscarswithsteeringwheels.4Part3

AfterYouReadDirections:Fillinthebubbleswithcorrectanswers.ReadingComprehension Accordingtothetext,whatdoesSvenBeikersuggest? A. Driverlesscarsneedhumaninputunderspecialcircumstances. B. Peoplewillforgethowtodrivecarseveniftheydoiteveryday. C. Wewillstillneeddriver’slicensesbecausepolicemenmayaskforthem.5Part3

AfterYouReadDirections:CompletetheoutlinebelowwithinformationfromTextA.TextSummary

Automotivefirmshaveincluded__________functionsintheirprototypedriverlesscars.Thisallowsthehumandrivertotakeover.

ThedirectorofGoogle’s_________project,ChrisUrmsonsaysdriverlesscarswilldrasticallyreduce________and__________.Christhinks______________toexistingcardesignsarenotenoughtodealwiththeproblem.Weshouldmakechangestoourcities,________parkinglots,weneed______________.

SvenBeikerthinksdriverlesscarswillstillneedhumaninputin____________________.Healsobelievesthatpeoplemayforgethowto_______theirvehiclesiftheydonotdoit________.driver-assistself-drivingaccidentstrafficjamsgradualchangesgetridofself-drivingcarsextremecircumstancesoperateregularlyPart3

AfterYouReadDirections:Completeeachofthesentencesbelowwiththeproperwordinthebox,andchangetheformwherenecessary.TextSummarytakeover rackup prototype attempt automotive1. We_________£200,000insaleslastyear.2. ThenewcarswillreallyboosttheAmerican__________industry.3. Thestrikers________thefactories.4. Wearebuildinga_________foranewtypeofcar.5. Everythingisalmostreadyformetomakeanother________ontherecord.rackedupautomotivetookoverprototypeattemptPart3

AfterYouReadDirections:Matchthewordswiththeirdefinitionsontheright.TextSummary1. wheelchaira. earnestandconscientiousactivityintendedtodooraccomplishsth.2. attemptb. followingacceptedcustomsandproprieties3. manufacturerc. amovablechairmountedonlargewheels4. licensed. alegaldocumentgivingofficialpermissiontodosth.5. conventionale. abusinessengagedinmanufacturingsomeproductPart3

AfterYouReadDirections:Choosethebestanswerforeachsentence.Pronunciation&StructureExercises1. Doyouremember______hecamehere? A.who B.when C.where D.which2. ______toourconcertisstillunknown. A.Ifheiscoming B.Ifishecoming C.Whetherishecoming D.WhetherheiscomingPart3

AfterYouReadDirections:Choosethebestanswerforeachsentence.Pronunciation&StructureExercises3. Moderncarsaretoughtosteal,______? A.arethey B.aren’tthey C.dothey D.don’tthey4. ______,soMarywasverysad. A.Hermotherwasveryill B.Hermotherbeingill C.Hermother’sbeingill D.BecausehermotherwasillPart3

AfterYouReadDirections:Choosethebestanswerforeachsentence.Pronunciation&StructureExercises5. It’safineday.Let’sgofishing,______? A.won’twe B.willwe C.don’twe D.shallwe6. ______doyougotoschool?IgotoschoolfromMondaytoFriday. A.How B.Why C.When D.WhatPart3

AfterYouReadDirections:Choosethebestanswerforeachsentence.Pronunciation&StructureExercises7. Trytoretellthestoryinyourownwords.______afraidtomakemistakes. A.Nottobe B.Don’t C.Nobe D.Don’tbe8. ______terribleweatherwe’vebeenhavingthesedays! A.What B.Whata C.How D.HowaPart3

AfterYouReadDirections:Choosethebestanswerforeachsentence.Pronunciation&StructureExercises9. Startoutrightaway,______youwillmissthefirsttrain. A.and B.but C.or D.while10. Theearthgoesaroundthesun______themoongoesaroundtheearth. A.sothat B.justlike C.justas D.ashowPart3

AfterYouReadDirections:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoChinese.Pronunciation&StructureExercises1. ItisforthereasonthathehasliedtomebeforethatIdon'tbelievehimnow.2. Thenumberofthepeoplethat/whocometovisitthecityeachyearrisesbyonemillion.由于濕滑的樹葉散落在軌道上,這次列車將晚點(diǎn)1小時(shí)。盡管里卡多有傷在身,星期六的比賽他仍會(huì)出場(chǎng)。Part3

AfterYouReadDirections:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoChinese.Pronunciation&StructureExercises3. Nothingintheworldseemstobeimpossibleforhim.4. Theredsweatergirl,Mary,rosetofameasadancer.許多軟件公司已經(jīng)改編了常用的程序以適應(yīng)新的操作系統(tǒng)。妻子死后,他對(duì)該工程的興趣逐漸淡淡了。Part3

AfterYouReadDirections:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoChinese.Pronunciation&StructureExercises5. Ifyoulosethecompetition,youwilllethimdown.政府發(fā)布了一份新文件,詳細(xì)闡述了其教育政策。Part3

AfterYouReadDirections:Workingroupstofinishthequestionnairebelow.Ifthestatementistrue,putatick(√)againstit;ifit’snottrue,putacross(×)againstit.FurtherPracticeStatementYouranswer1. Peoplewillnotfeeldangerouswithnodriveratall.2. Fullyautomatedcarswillbeproducedsoon.3. 2millionpeoplearekilledincaraccidents.4. Google’sprototypescandealwithunexpectedsituations.5. HumanshouldbeabletotakeoverifthereisaproblemaccordingtoSvenBeiker.Part3

AfterYouReadDirections:Workingroupsanddiscussthefollowingquestions.FurtherPractice1Whatdoyouthinkofdriverlesscars?2Whatcanwedotoavoidcaraccidents?Part4

AsYouReadTextBAGoodWaytoTravel—Car-Pooling

Car-poolingcanbebeneficial.Itiseco-friendlyandtime-saving.Morethanthat,itevenreducesyourstress.

?“Car-pooling”,“Liftsharing”or“Ridesharing”—itdoesn’tmatterwhatyoucallit,itboilsdowntothesamething—twoormorepeoplesharingacartogetfromAtoBratherthandrivingalone.

?Thebenefitsarenumerousforyourself,yourfamily,yourcommunityandtheenvironment.Yousavemoneyonrunningcosts,yousavetimelookingforparkingspacesandyouhelptosavetheplanetbyreducingyourcarbonfootprint.

?Ifeveryonewhodrivesontheirowntoworkeverydayweretocatchaliftwithsomeonejustonceaweek,thecarjourneyswouldbereducedby20%!Andbothpartieswouldsavemoney!

?Moreover,car-poolingcanbepleasantandfun!

?Drivingcanbequitestressfulalthoughsometimeswedonotrealizeit.Takinga“backseat”fromtimetotimegivesyouabreakfromthatstress.Part4

AsYouReadTextB

?Beingapassengerfromtimetotimemeansyoucandootherthingslikereadthepaperorabookordosomework.

Providingyou’renotlikelytosnore,youcouldevencatchuponlostsleep!

?Thecostofdrivingyourowncarisconsiderablymorethanthecostofthefuelyouuse.Car-poolingmeansthatsomeofthesecostsarereduced.Atleast,itenablesallpartiestogreatlyreducetheircarbonfootprints.

?Fororganizations,car-poolingeasesthedemandonlimitedparkinglots,reducesthecostsofprovidingemployeeswithparkingspaces,contributestolesseningtrafficjamsaroundtheworkplace,andlessenstheenvironmentaldamagecausedbypersonnelgettingtoandfromwork.

?So,youwanttotravel?Whynotshareacar!Part4

AsYouReadWordstoKnowPart4

AsYouReadWordstoKnowPart4

AsYouReadPhrases&Expressionsboildown 概括為,歸納為ratherthan 而不是catchalift 搭乘〔車/電梯〕givesb.abreak 使……解脫,讓……歇口氣belikelyto 有可能……catchupon 趕上,補(bǔ)上,得到……消息what’smore 另外,再者說parkinglot 停車場(chǎng)contributeto 有助于,導(dǎo)致Notes1Itdoesn’tmatterwhatyoucallit.(Para.1)whatyoucallit是真實(shí)主語,代替形式主語it。類似的句式還有Itdoesn’tmatterhow/who/which/when/whether/why等。譯文你怎樣稱呼它都沒關(guān)系。Notes2Ifeveryonewhodrivesontheirowntoworkeverydayweretocatchaliftwithsomeone…(Para.3)who在本句中引導(dǎo)定語從句,一般指代“人”,修飾先行詞everyone。譯文如果一個(gè)每天都單獨(dú)開車上班的人與人拼車上班……Notes3Drivingcanbequitestressfulalthoughsometimeswedonotrealizeit.(Para.5)1)本句中,動(dòng)名詞driving做主語。2)although引導(dǎo)的是讓步狀語從句,譯為“盡管”譯文駕車是很有壓力的,盡管我們有時(shí)可能并沒有意識(shí)到這一點(diǎn)。Notes4Beingapassengerfromtimetotimemeansyoucandootherthingslikereadthepaperorabookordosomework.(Para.6)動(dòng)名詞短語beingapassenger做主語,譯為“作為乘客”。譯文時(shí)不時(shí)體驗(yàn)下乘客的角色,意味著你可以做做其他的事,比方讀讀報(bào)紙或者看看書或者做些別的什么。Notes5Providingyou’renotlikelytosnore,youcouldevencatchuponlostsleep!(Para.6)providing是連接詞,引導(dǎo)讓步狀語,意思是“只要”譯文只要沒有打呼嚕的習(xí)慣你甚至可以補(bǔ)上一覺!Notes6So,youwanttotravel?(Para.9)本句為省略句,youwanttotravel之前省略了助動(dòng)詞do。譯文那么,你想旅游嗎?Part5

AfterYouReadDirections:Fillinthebubbleswithcorrectanswers.ReadingComprehension WhichofthefollowingisNOTanalternativeexpressionforcar-pooling? A. Liftsharing. B. Ridesharing. C. Carrental.1Part5

AfterYouReadDirections:Fillinthebubbleswithcorrectanswers.ReadingComprehension WhichofthefollowingisNOTabenefitofcar-pooling? A. Yousavemoneyonrunningcosts. B. Yousavetimelookingforparkingspaces. C. Yousavetheplanetbyincreasingyourcarbonfootprint.2Part5

AfterYouReadDirections:Fillinthebubbleswithcorrectanswers.ReadingComprehension Whydoestheauthorsaycar-poolingcan“giveyouabreakfromthatstress”? A. Youcantakethebackseat. B. Youcansnorewhileyouaresleeping. C. Youcancatchuponlostsleep.3Part5

AfterYouReadDirections:Fillinthebubbleswithcorrectanswers.ReadingComprehension Thecostofdrivingyourowncaris______thecostsofthefuelyouuse. A. morethan B. lessthan C. asmuchas4Part5

AfterYouReadDirections:Fillinthebubbleswithcorrectanswers.ReadingComprehension Accordingtothetext,car-poolingeasesthedemandonlimitedparkinglots.WhichofthefollowingisNOTcorrecttoreplacetheword“ease” A. Reduces. B. Lessens. C. Increases.5Part5

AfterYouReadDirections:Fillintheblankswiththeproperformofthegivenwords.ReadingComprehension1. Thenewmeasurestakenbythenewgovernment_______(reduce)thelevelofinflation.2. Thisprojectisofgreat_______(beneficial)toeveryone.3. Heboughta(n)___________(considerable)expensivecar.4. Hishardwork__________(contribute)tohissuccessandhappiness.5. Thisgoodnewscan’t_____(easy)hispain.reducedbenefitconsiderablycontributeseasePart5

AfterYouReadDirections:Usethewordsandphrasesintheboxtocompletethefollowingparagraph,andmakechangeswherenecessary.TaskAPhrasesinContextshare contributeto popularin,givesb.abreak enabletoWhatiscar-pooling?Itmeansto_________(分享一輛車).Itis______________________(在許多大城市流行的)Car-poolingcan_________________(讓你獲得充分休息).Moreover,it_______(使……能夠)boringdrivingtobeenjoyable.So,car-poolingwill________________(為……做出許多奉獻(xiàn))yourlife.shareacarpopularinmanybigcitiesgiveyouafullbreakenablescontributealottoPart5

AfterYouReadTaskBPracticalWriting個(gè)人簡歷(Résumé)

個(gè)人簡歷是指一個(gè)人的資格、職位或者經(jīng)歷,一般包括個(gè)人教育背景、工作經(jīng)歷或者經(jīng)驗(yàn)、曾獲得的獎(jiǎng)項(xiàng)或獎(jiǎng)勵(lì)、愛好和特長等內(nèi)容。根據(jù)國別、公司、職位等不同,具體招聘要求略有不同,簡歷格式及所包含的內(nèi)容也會(huì)不同,特別是應(yīng)聘國外企業(yè)不需包含過多以下括號(hào)內(nèi)的個(gè)人信息。Part5

AfterYouReadTaskBPracticalWritingName:PingYang

PersonalInformation:

Sex:FemaleAge:23Height:168cmWeight:48KgBloodType:B

MarriageStatus:SingleNativePlace:ShenyangCityofLiaoningProvince,China

EducationBackground:

2000-2004 ShenyangNormalUniversityMajorinCompanyAdministration

1997-2000 ShenyangTongzeHighMiddleSchool

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