5、Getting paid to talk about the World Cup is a great
job. I’m not a football commentator(評(píng)論員),though just an English teacher in Japan.
I came to Japan two years ago, and didn't think
I would stay, but Japan has that effect on you. People after end up living
here longer than they planned. I think it’s best to
teach in a biggest city where there are other foreigners to mix with, rather
than a small town where English teachers often complain of feeling like a
goldfish in a bowl. Many people choose to live in Tokyo, of course, which is
good for the nightlife factor. But I’d say that for
general quality of living, cities of neither too large nor too small, like
Sapporo where I live, are better choices.
I teach English privately, which means I’m my own boss. If you want to devote yourself to private teaching,
it’s well worth doing a TEFL course first, because your
lessons will be much better for it. The problem with private teaching is
finding students; it took me a year to build up a full schedule(日程表)of private lessons, so I started out teaching in schools part time.
Most of my foreign friends here work full-time
for big English conversation schools. The salary is fine to live on. But
whether you can save money depends on how much going out and traveling you do
here.
The schools are reluctant to take
time off even teachers with tickets for the England-Argentina game had trouble
getting the day off.
68. From the passage we know in Japan the writer likes to live in_______.
A. Tokyo B. a small town C. a city of
middle site D. a big city
69. According to the writer, one had better ________first to do private
teaching better.
A. take a TEFL
course
B. decide his or her own lessons
C. find students
D. build up a full schedule
70. The underlined sentence in the second paragraph implies that_______.
A. there are many foreigners in
Japan B. Japan is
good for nightlife
C. they can teach English privately in Japan D. Japan has something
more attractive than expected
71. The underlined word “reluctant” in the passage may probably
mean_____.
A. kind B.
unwilling C.
free D.
careless
5、CADB
科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源: 題型:閱讀理解
Getting paid to talk about the World Cup is a great job. I’m not a football commentator(評(píng)論員),though-just an English teacher in Japan.
I came to Japan two years ago, and didn't think I would stay, but Japan has that effect on you. People often end up living here longer than they planned. I think it’s best to teach in a biggest city where there are other foreigners to mix with, rather than a small town where English teachers often complain of feeling like a goldfish in a bowl. Many people choose to live in Tokyo, of course, which is good for the nightlife factor. But I’d say that for general quality of living, cities of neither too large nor too small, like Sapporo where I live, are better choices.
I teach English privately, which means I’m my own boss. If you want to devote yourself to private teaching, it’s well worth doing a TEFL course first, because your lessons will be much better for it. The problem with private teaching is finding students; it took me a year to build up a full schedule(日程表)of private lessons, so I started out teaching in schools part-time.
Most of my foreign friends here work full-time for big English conversation schools. The salary is fine to live on. But whether you can save money depends on how much going out and traveling you do here.
The schools are reluctant to take time off –even teachers with tickets for the England-Argentina game had trouble getting the day off.
56.From the passage we know in Japan the write likes to live in_______.
A.Tokyo B.a small town C.a city of middle site D.a big city
57.According to the writer, one had better________first to do private teaching better.
A.take a TEFL course B.decide his or her own lessons
C.find students D.build up a full schedule
58.The underlined sentence in the second paragraph implies that_______.
A.there are many foreigners in Japan B.Japan is good for nightlife
C.they can teach English privately in Japan
D.Japan has something more attractive than expected
59.The underlined word“reluctant”in the passage may probably mean_____.
A.kind B.unwilling C.free D.careless
科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源: 題型:閱讀理解
Getting paid to talk about the World Cup is a great job. I' m not a football commentator (評(píng)論員), though --just an English teacher in Japan.
I came to
I teach English privately, which means I' m my own boss. If you want to devote yourself to private teaching, it's well worth doing a TEFL course first, because your lessons will be much better for it. The problem with private teaching is finding students; it took me a year to build up a full schedule (日程表) of private lessons, so I started out teaching in schools part-time.
Most of my foreign friends here work full-time for big English conversation schools. The salary is fine to live on, but whether you can save money depends on how much going out and traveling you do here.
The schools are reluctant to take time off -- even teachers with tickets for the England-Argentina game had trouble getting the day off.
56. From the passage we know in
A. Tokyo B. a small town
C. a city of middle size D. a big city
57. According to the writer, one had better ________ first to do private teaching better.
A. take a TEFL course B. decide his or her own lessons
C. find students D. build up a full schedule
58. The underlined sentence in the second paragraph implies that ________.
A. there are many foreigners in
B. Japan is good for nightlife
C. they can teach English privately in
D.
59. The underlined word "reluctant" in the passage may probably mean ________.
A. kind B. unwilling C. free D. careless
科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2012-2013學(xué)年山東濟(jì)寧二中高二下期期中考試英語(yǔ)卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
Getting paid to talk about the World Cup is a great job. I’m not a football commentator(評(píng)論員), though-just an English teacher in Japan.
I come to Japan two years ago, and didn’t think I would stay, but Japan has that effect on you. People often end up living here longer than they planned. I think it’s best to teach in a bigger city where there are other foreigners to mix with, rather than a small town where English teachers often complain of feeling like a goldfish in a bowl. Many people choose to live in Tokyo, of course, which is good for the nightlife factor. But I’d say that for general quality of living, cities of neither too large nor too small, like Sapporo where I live, are better choices.
I teach English privately, which means I’m my own boss. If you want to devote yourself to private teaching, it’s well worth doing a TEFL course first, because your lessons will be much better for it. The problem with private teaching is finding students; it took me a year to build up a full schedule(日程表) of private lessons, so I started out teaching in schools part-time.
Most of my foreign friends here work full-time for big English conversation schools. The salary is fine to live on, but whether you can save money depends on how much going out and traveling you do here.
The schools are unwilling to take time off –even teachers with tickets for the England-Argentina game had trouble getting the day off.
【小題1】 From the passage we know in Japan the writer likes to live in ________.
A.Tokyo | B.a(chǎn) small town |
C.a(chǎn) city of middle size | D.a(chǎn) big city |
A.give a TEFL course | B.decide his or her own lessons |
C.find students | D.build up a full schedule |
A.there are many foreigners in Japan |
B.Japan is good for nightlife |
C.they can teach English privately in Japan |
D.Japan has something more attractive than expected |
A.the writer travelled a lot and saved much money in Japan. |
B.the writer teaches English in more than one school as a part-time job. |
C.the writer enjoys watching football games |
D.the writer spent one year in finding students for his private teaching. |
科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2014屆山東濟(jì)寧二中高二下期期中考試英語(yǔ)卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
Getting paid to talk about the World Cup is a great job. I’m not a football commentator(評(píng)論員), though-just an English teacher in Japan.
I come to Japan two years ago, and didn’t think I would stay, but Japan has that effect on you. People often end up living here longer than they planned. I think it’s best to teach in a bigger city where there are other foreigners to mix with, rather than a small town where English teachers often complain of feeling like a goldfish in a bowl. Many people choose to live in Tokyo, of course, which is good for the nightlife factor. But I’d say that for general quality of living, cities of neither too large nor too small, like Sapporo where I live, are better choices.
I teach English privately, which means I’m my own boss. If you want to devote yourself to private teaching, it’s well worth doing a TEFL course first, because your lessons will be much better for it. The problem with private teaching is finding students; it took me a year to build up a full schedule(日程表) of private lessons, so I started out teaching in schools part-time.
Most of my foreign friends here work full-time for big English conversation schools. The salary is fine to live on, but whether you can save money depends on how much going out and traveling you do here.
The schools are unwilling to take time off –even teachers with tickets for the England-Argentina game had trouble getting the day off.
1. From the passage we know in Japan the writer likes to live in ________.
A.Tokyo B.a(chǎn) small town
C.a(chǎn) city of middle size D.a(chǎn) big city
2.According to the writer, one had better _______ first to do private teaching better.
A.give a TEFL course B.decide his or her own lessons
C.find students D.build up a full schedule
3.The underlined sentence in the second paragraph implies that _______.
A.there are many foreigners in Japan
B.Japan is good for nightlife
C.they can teach English privately in Japan
D.Japan has something more attractive than expected
4.After reading the passage, we can see _________.
A.the writer travelled a lot and saved much money in Japan.
B.the writer teaches English in more than one school as a part-time job.
C.the writer enjoys watching football games
D.the writer spent one year in finding students for his private teaching.
科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:09-10年福建省廈門市高二上學(xué)期12月月考 題型:閱讀理解
Getting paid to talk about the World Cup is a great job. I’m not a football commentator(評(píng)論員),but just an English teacher in Japan.
I came to Japan two years ago, and didn’t think I would stay, but Japan has that effect on you. People often end up living here longer than they planned. I think it’s better to teach in a bigger city where there are other foreigners to mix with, rather than a small town where English teachers often complain of feeling like a goldfish in a bowl. Many people choose to live in Tokyo, of course, which is good for the nightlife factor. But I’d say that for general quality of living, cities of neither too large nor too small, like Sapporo where I live, are better choices.
I teach English privately, which means I’m my own boss. If you want to devote yourself to private teaching, it’s well worth doing a TEFL course first, because your lessons will be much better for it. The problem with private teaching is finding students; it took me a year to build up a full schedule(日程表)of private lessons, so I started out teaching in schools part time.
Most of my foreign friends here work full-time for big English conversation schools. The salary is fine to live on. But whether you can save money depends on how much going out and traveling you do here.
The schools are reluctant to take time off-even teachers with tickets for the England-Argentina game had trouble getting the day off.
60、From the passage we know in Japan the writer likes to live in .
A、Tokyo B、a small town C、a city of middle size D、a big city
61、According to the writer, one had better first to do private teaching better.
A、take a TEFL course B、decide his or her own lessons
C、find students D、build up a full schedule
62、The underlined sentence in the second paragraph implies (暗示)that .
A、there are many foreigners in Japan
B、Japan is good for nightlife
C、they can teach English privately in Japan
D、Japan has something more attractive than expected
63、The underlined word “reluctant” in the passage may probably means .
A、kind B、unwilling C、free D、careless
科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2006年高考試題(福建卷)解析版 題型:閱讀理解
Getting paid to talk about the World Cup is a great job. I’m not a football commentator(評(píng)論員),though--- just an English teacher in Japan.
I came to Japan two years ago, and didn’t think I would stay, but Japan has that effect on you. People often end up living here longer than they planned. I think it’s best to teach in a bigger city where there are other foreigners to mix with, rather than a small town where English teachers often complain of feeling like a goldfish in a bowl. Many people choose to live in Tokyo, of course, which is good for the nightlife factor. But I’d say that for general quality of living, cities of neither too large nor too small, like Sapporo where I live, are better choices.
I teach English privately, which means I’m my own boss. If you want to devote yourself to private teaching, it’s well worth doing a TEFL course first, because your lessons will be much better for it. The problem with private teaching is finding students; it took me a year to build up a full schedule(日程表)of private lessons, so I started out teaching in schools part-time.
Most of my foreign friends here work full-time for big English conversation schools. The salary is fine to live on, but whether you can save money depends on how much going out and traveling you do here.
The schools are reluctant to take time off -even teachers with tickets for the England-Argentina game had trouble getting the day off.
1.From the passage we know in Japan the writer likes to live in________.
A. Tokyo B. a small town
C. a city of middle size D. a big city
2.According to the writer, one had better________ first to do private teaching better.
A. take a TEFL course B. decide his or her own lessons
C. find students D. build up a full schedule
3.The underlined sentence in the second paragraph implies that________.
A. there are many foreigners in Japan
B. Japan is good for nightlife
C. they can teach English privately in Japan
D. Japan has something more attractive than expected
4.The underlined word” reluctant” in the passage may probably mean________.
A. kind B. unwilling C. free C. careless
科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源: 題型:閱讀理解
Getting paid to talk about the World Cup is a great job. I’m not a football commentator(評(píng)論員),but just an English teacher in Japan.
I came to Japan two years ago, and didn’t think I would stay, but Japan has that effect on you. People often end up living here longer than they planned. I think it’s better to teach in a bigger city where there are other foreigners to mix with, rather than a small town where English teachers often complain of feeling like a goldfish in a bowl. Many people choose to live in Tokyo, of course, which is good for the nightlife factor. But I’d say that for general quality of living, cities of neither too large nor too small, like Sapporo where I live, are better choices.
I teach English privately, which means I’m my own boss. If you want to devote yourself to private teaching, it’s well worth doing a TEFL course first, because your lessons will be much better for it. The problem with private teaching is finding students; it took me a year to build up a full schedule(日程表)of private lessons, so I started out teaching in schools part time.
Most of my foreign friends here work full-time for big English conversation schools. The salary is fine to live on. But whether you can save money depends on how much going out and traveling you do here.
The schools are reluctant to take time off-even teachers with tickets for the England-Argentina game had trouble getting the day off.
60、From the passage we know in Japan the writer likes to live in .
A、Tokyo B、a small town C、a city of middle size D、a big city
61、According to the writer, one had better first to do private teaching better.
A、take a TEFL course B、decide his or her own lessons
C、find students D、build up a full schedule
62、The underlined sentence in the second paragraph implies (暗示)that .
A、there are many foreigners in Japan
B、Japan is good for nightlife
C、they can teach English privately in Japan
D、Japan has something more attractive than expected
63、The underlined word “reluctant” in the passage may probably means .
A、kind B、unwilling C、free D、careless
科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源: 題型:閱讀理解
科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源: 題型:閱讀理解
Getting paid to talk about the World Cup is a great job. I’m not a football commentator(評(píng)論員),though just an English teacher in Japan.
I came to
I teach English privately, which means I’m my own boss. If you want to devote yourself to private teaching, it’s well worth doing a TEFL course first, because your lessons will be much better for it. The problem with private teaching is finding students; it took me a year to build up a full schedule(日程表)of private lessons, so I started out teaching in schools part time.
Most of my foreign friends here work full-time for big English conversation schools. The salary is fine to live on. But whether you can save money depends on how much going out and traveling you do here.
The schools are reluctant to take time off even teachers with tickets for the England-Argentina game had trouble getting the day off.
68. From the passage we know in
A. Tokyo B. a small town C. a city of middle site D. a big city
69. According to the writer, one had better ________first to do private teaching better.
A. take a TEFL course B. decide his or her own lessons
C. find students D. build up a full schedule
70. The underlined sentence in the second paragraph implies that_______.
A. there are many foreigners in Japan B.
C. they can teach English privately in
71. The underlined word “reluctant” in the passage may probably mean_____.
A. kind B. unwilling C. free D. careless
科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源: 題型:閱讀理解
Getting paid to talk about the World Cup is a great job. I’m not a football commentator (評(píng)論員), though – just an English teacher in Japan.
I came to Japan two years ago, and didn’t think I would stay, but Japan has that effect on you. People often end up living here longer than they planned. I think it’s best to teach in a bigger city where there are other foreigners to mix with, rather than a small town where English teachers often complain of feeling like a goldfish in a bowl. Many people choose to live in Tokyo, of course, which is good for the nightlife factor. But I’d say that for general quality of living, cities of neither too large nor too small, like Sapporo where I live, are better choices.
I teach English privately, which means I’m my own boss. If you want to devote yourself to private teaching, it’s well worth doing a TEFL course first, because your lessons will be much better for it. The problem with private teaching is finding students; it took me a year to build up a full schedule of private lessons, so I started out teaching in schools part – time.
Most of my foreign friends here work full – time for big English conversation schools. The salary is fine to live on, but whether you can save money depends on how much going out and traveling you do here.
The schools are reluctant to take time off – even teachers with tickets for the England – Argentina game had trouble getting the day off.
1.From the passage we know in Japan the write likes to live in .
A.Tokyo B.a(chǎn) small town
C.a(chǎn) city of middle size D.a(chǎn) big city
2.According to the writer, one had better first to do private teaching better.
A.take a TEFL course B.decide his or her own lessons
C.find students D.build up a full schedule
3.The underlined sentence in the second paragraph implies that .
A.there are many foreigners in Japan
B.Japan is good for nightlife
C.they can teach English privately in Japan
D.Japan has something more attractive than expected
4.The underlined word “reluctant” in the passage may probably mean .
A.kind B.unwilling C.free D.careless
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