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※be good at editing or rewriting copy and writing concise headlines and captions; ※be able to work on shifts for different pages, and usually have the last word before the page is sent to print;

※have two years of editing experience working on copy desks, and be familiar with industry software. Graphic Designer You must:

※have excellent skills in information graphics; ※be good at illustrations and freehand drawings; ※be experienced in newspaper or magazine layouts; ※have a good sense of typography; ※have good news judgment;

※be well-versed with Macintosh software, including In Design, Illustrator and Photoshop;

※be fluent in English.

For enquiries or to apply, write to job @ chinadaily.com.cn. 21.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A.The employees have to pay for their own food and accommodation. B.The workers there can enjoy a seven-day leave without pay. C.The employees have the right to enjoy eleven-day public holidays.

D.The senior business editor’s only job is to help the business editor to set goals. 22.How many positions need editing experience?

A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four. 23.Which can be the title of the advertisement?

A.China Daily: New Employees Wanted B.China Daily: Newspaper

C.China Daily: An International Team D.China Daily: The Best Working Condition

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24.What is NOT required about Graphic Designer? A.Be well-versed with Photoshop. graphics.

C.Having a good sense of typography. captions.

B

Facial recognition is becoming increasingly common in China, where it has been installed at ATM machines and KFC restaurants. Now the technology has arrived in university classrooms to track student attendance.

Shen Hao, a professor with Communication University of China, is using facial recognition in his six courses to keep track of the attendance of more than 300 students. Before every class, Shen activates a new attendance system installed on his tablet computer. Students stand in front of the screen one by one to have their photos taken and matched with those in the school’s database.

The system is based on facial recognition technology from Chinese Internet giant Baidu’s open AI platform. Currently, the platform has offered more than 80 different technological services to the public, helping program developers like Shen to develop their own applications.

“The traditional way of tracking attendance is through a roll call. The new system saves time and reduces the workload of teachers,” said Shen.

Students have joked that facial recognition is harsh as it doesn’t allow for skipping classes. “But they support the technology to enter colleges,” said Cui Yuqin, a student majoring in data journalism with the university.

China’s Forward-looking Industry Institute said that the facial recognition market in China surpassed 1 billion yuan (about 150 million U.S. dollars) in 2016 and is expected to hit 5.1 billion yuan by 2021.

D.Writing concise headlines and B.Have excellent skills in information

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Facial recognition technology has already been put to creative use. Beijing’s Temple of Heaven has used it in toilets to deter toilet paper theft. In eastChina’s Jinan, traffic police installed facial scanners at intersections to catch and shame jaywalkers, and a Beijing university has used the technology to guard its dorms.

25.What are the advantages of using facial recognition in college courses? a. It makes it difficult for students to skip classes. b. It helps students to attend classes easily. c. It helps save time in classes.

d. It can make teachers match students’ names with their faces easily. e. It reduces teachers’ amount of work.

A.abc B.ace C.bcd D.bce 26.What does the underlined word “harsh” in Paragraph 6 probably mean? A. severe. B. easy. C. harmful. D. wonderful. 27.What is the main idea of the text?

A.Facial recognition encourages the development of modern technology. B.Chinese university uses facial recognition to track student attendance. C.Baidu’s open AI platform has offered facial recognition technology. D.Facial recognition technology has many advantages over traditional services.

C

Five and a half billion people across the world live without a household toilet. Hundreds of millions of people are using facilities that are unhealthy and more than a billion people defecate (排泄) in the open.

Michael decided to take action in response to what is one of the world’s greatest public health crises. He invited 32 health workers from 16 communities in the southern Highlands of Madagascar to attend a training to organize communities to completely wipe out open defecation.

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After completing the initial training, the 32 health workers returned to their towns and got to work. They met with their community and began to map out their town. Together they toured the area and pointed out every spot where people often defecate. Many of them became embarrassed after realizing the high amount of human waste in their community. They then continued to make a bill for the total costs of trips to the local health center when being treated for gastrointestinal (肠胃的) diseases. They quickly began to realize the financial involvement, besides the health risks of open defecation.

The communities began to solve the problem on their own. They considered ways to reduce the cost, by using local materials. Bamboo fences were suggested as an alternative to wooden fences. Mud could be used to build walls instead of bricks. Before Michael starting his project, 267 toilets existed for the 6,700 people living in the communities Michael aimed to reach. It was not enough at all. More than 300 additional toilets were built. He was pleasantly surprised by the enthusiasm he saw from the community towards making open defecation less. 28. What is the purpose of Michael’s project? A. To change some people’s living traditions. B. To help all people in poverty in the world. C. To develop professional skills of health workers. D. To rid many people of the habit of open defecation. 29.What motivated the communities to build toilets?

A.Michael's healthy trainings for the locals. B. Health workers' suggestions on defecation.

C.Too many spots where people often defecate. D. The cost on diseases caused by open defecation.

30.What do many of the locals think of open defecation after mapping out their town? A.They take it for granted.

B. They view it as a shame.

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