(Liz is going to graduate. Professor Green is helping her with a resume in English.) Green: Take a seat, Liz. So you are hunting for a job? Liz: Yeah. I need a resume. Could you tell me how to write it? Green: Sure. Your resume should start with your personal data such as name, sex, age, address and telephone number. Secondly, you should also include your education and work experience. Liz: How about my English level? Green: That should go into the second part. And don't forget to put in your computer skills. Liz: I see. Green: You may put in your hobbies and any part-time job you did in the third part. Liz: OK. Thank you very much, Professor Green. Green: My pleasure. Oh, do remember to type it out beautifully.
1 What does Liz ask Prof. Green to do? A) To find a job for her. B) To teach her writing in English C) To tell her how to write a resume. D) To type the resume for her. 2 Which of the following personal data is not mentioned by Prof. Green? A) Age. B) Health. C) Name. D) Sex 3 According to the professor, one's education should be put in the _____ part in a resume. A) first B) second C) third D) last 4 What did Professor Green say about the way the resume should be prepared? A) It should be typed out beautifully. B) It should be typed out in English. C) It should be handwritten beautifully. D) It should be written personally.
Answer: 1.C, 2.B 3.B, 4.A