In order to promote the new product, the advertiser spared _______ energy _______ money to make huge billboards(广告牌).
A.neither ... nor B.either ... or C.not only ... but also D.not ... but
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In order to promote the new product, the advertiser spared _______ energy _______ money to make huge billboards(广告牌).
A.neither ... nor B.either ... or C.not only ... but also D.not ... but
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In order to promote tourism, the local government ______ plans for an advertising campaign.
A.is making | B.are making | C.have made | D.was making |
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1.The government is launching an advertising c___________ (大战) in order to tell people about the danger of drugs.
2.There is e___________ (事实依据) that Beijing Man used fire to cook food.
3.Usually popular science books explain basic p___________ (法则) of nature in a simple and interesting way.
4.The waste gas the factories create goes into the a___________ (大气) and makes us sick.
5.The airport is designed to a___________ (容纳) 80 million passengers a year.
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1.Your company produces a new product, which is worth_________(advertise).
2.We will hold a party to celebrate my grandparents’ golden wedding tomorrow, for they have been______(marry) for 50 years.
3.She was so weak_________she was out of breath after walking for only a few minutes.
4.Mary pretended not __________(know) me when we met in the street the other day.
5.The Chinese government is still looking for all possible s__________to the problem of unemployment.
6.__________ the years passed, great changes took place in the personal computer revolution.
7.This kind of bird is rarely seen in the area because they are being hunted without __________ (仁慈、怜悯).
8.As you know, we should pay special attention to __________ (保护)these young trees from being damaged.
9.Our football team’s __________ (表现)has been excellent during the whole year.
10.Love is the most __________ (attract) power in the universe.
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Job advertising on the web
Register a new account
Log in to an existing account
Promote your casual work, graduate or internship(实习职位),opportunity with an advertisement on the Careers Centre database free of charge. Your advertisement will be viewable to all university of Sydney students and appear in 'Job Alert' – a daily email to subscribing students. You can also target alumni (up to five years after graduation) – advertise on our database and it will be visible at AlumniOnline.
If you advertise through the Careers Centre you will need to agree to our advertising terms and conditions.
Unpaid work
We are unable to advertise unpaid internship work experience or volunteer positions unless:
the position fulfills part of a University curriculum and has faculty approval, or
it is a volunteer position with a registered not-for-profit organisation.
Our unpaid and volunteering work info brochure has essential information for employers wishing to offer unpaid work including alternative suggestions. You can also contact the Careers Centre for assistance.
Submit an advertisement
To upload your job advertisement:
log in to the Careers Centre employer database – if you don't have a username you'll need to request a new account
click 'job ads' and fill out the form
agree to our advertising terms and conditions
submit your advertisement for review by the Careers Centre.
Advertisements are displayed for a maximum of two months. If your position is filled before your registered deadline please log in to the database and withdraw your ad.
What to include in your advertisement
We've found there is generally a better response to advertisements that are clear and informative. The following information is important to include:
job title and description of duties
skills and/or experience required
hours worked, and flexibility with regard to study/exam timetables
location of the work
pay rate/basis of payment – visit the Fair Work online website for pay rates and other employment conditions, or call their help line on 131394
how to apply and close date for applications
your contact details, including email address and phone number for Careers Centre staff (these do not appear with the job advertisement, however they are required for office purposes should we need to contact you).
Cost
It is free to advertise on our jobs database.
Related services
For greater promotion of your opportunities, consider:
sending a targeted email-out to the students you wish to recruit(雇佣 )
booking a booth at a careers fair if you are promoting a graduate or internship program.
Contact us
For help submitting an advertisement or more information, contact the Industry Development Team:
P (02) 8627 8408
E careers.administration@sydney.edu.aucareers.administration[at]sydney.edu.au.
1.What kind of people is the passage intended for?
A.people recruiting employers
B.members in the Careers Centre
C.job-hunters in university of Sydney
D.undergraduates who need to improve the ability to study and work
2.Which of the following is TRUE according to the article?
A.Registering a new account every time you log in
B.Advertisements are displayed for a minimum of two months.
C.Advertising unpaid positions with registered non-profit organizations is permitted.
D.All job ads will appear online once they are submitted.
3.What should be included in your advertisement?
A.job title, experience required and sex
B.hours worked, age and location of the work
C.marriage, contact details and location of the work
D.experience required, payment and contact details
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The word advertising refers to any kind of public announcement that brings products and services to the attention of people. Throughout history, advertising has been an effective way to promote(促进)the trading and selling of goods. In the Middle Ages, merchants employed town criers to the public messages aloud to promote their goods. When printing was invented in the fifteenth century, pages of advertisements(ads)could be printed easily and were either hung in public places or put in books.
By the end of the seventeenth century, when newspapers were beginning to be read by more people, printed materials became an important way to promote products and services. The London Gazette was the first newspaper to set aside a place just for advertising. This was so successful that by the end of the century several companies started businesses for the purpose of making newspaper ads for merchants.
Advertising spread quickly throughout the eighteenth century. Ad writers were starting to pay more attention to the design of the ad text. Everything, from clothes to drinks, was promoted with clever methods such as reception of the firm's name or product words organized in eye-catching patterns, the use of pretty pictures and expressions easy to remember.
Near the end of the nineteenth century, companies that were devoted to the production of ads came to be known as "advertising agencies(广告商)." The agencies developed new ways to get people to think of themselves as members of a group. Throughout the twentieth century, advertising agencies promoted consumerism(消费主义 as a way of life. Spreading the belief that people could be happy only if they bought the "right" products.
1.What was advertising like in the Middle Ages?
A.Merchants were employed to promote products.
B.Ad messages were shouted out in public places.
C.Product information was included in books.
D.Ad signs were put up in towns.
2.What does the word "This" in Paragraph 2 refer to?
A.Advertising in newspapers. B.Including pictures in ads.
C.selling goods in markets. D.Working with ad agencies.
3.The 18th century advertising was special in its ________.
A.growing spending B.printing materials
C.advertising companies D.attractive designs
4.Which of the following might be the best title for the text?
A.The Story of Advertising
B.The Value of Advertising Designs
C.The Role of Newspaper Advertising
D.The Development of Printing for Advertising
5.which of the following statements about the London Gazette is true?
A.It was a newspaper for advertising
B.It was the first newspaper in London
C.It was successful in promoting products and services
D.It was the most popular newspaper in London
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In order to change attitudes ________ employing women, the government is bringing in new laws.
A. about B. of C. towards D. at
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Dear Mr. Shyamalan,
According to the box office, congratulations are in order. It seems your new movie, Split, is doing gangbusters. That means millions of people all over the world have seen or will soon see your story about a man who is suffering from Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID).
As much as I'm rooting for you as an artist, Mr. Shyamalan, personally, I think you climbed to success on the overburdened backs of the mentally ill.
As a person who suffers from multiple(多面的)personalities, as well as a psychologist with professional knowledge and skills in the subject, I feel it is my duty to school you in a few facts: People who suffer from DID are not, generally speaking, scary or cheating. We are normal people who silently suffer from a painful condition in which our sense of who we are feels divided into broken parts. Our condition is often caused by a history of severe and repeated child abuse(虐待). In truth, we are victims(受害者) of unimaginable violence.
With the release of your movie, you have become my bully(恃强凌弱者). I am personally harmed by the absurd fixed image you use in Split. Your description of Kevin Crumb as one gender confused, cross-dressing multiple with a strong liking for violence has the same effect as shouting across the playground, “People with DID are dangerous nut jobs!”
I have lived for years with the shame created by movies such as yours. Despite being a successful doctor who runs a charity for adult survivors of child abuse, I live with constant anxiety that people will learn of my diagnosis(诊断). For no matter how long I’ve known someone or how highly they think of me, once they know I'm a multiple, the reaction is imaginable.
In the future, I’d appreciate it if you stopped using our pain and suffering as materials for your entertainment.
Michelle Stevens
1.What does the author think of Shyamalan’s success?
A. He was very fortunate. B. He deserved it.
C. His efforts were worthwhile. D. He got it in an immoral way.
2.What’s the probable cause of DID?
A. Poor living conditions. B. Extreme anxiety from life.
C. Tense relations among people. D. Being badly treated in childhood.
3.Who is Kevin Crumb according to the text?
A. A friend of Mr. Shyamalan’s.
B. A character in Split.
C. A patient of Michelle Stevens’s.
D. A psychologist with multiple personalities.
4.What’s the author’s purpose in writing the text?
A. To give the movie Split a review.
B. To show respect for people with DID.
C. To state that the movie Split hurt people with DID.
D. To argue that people with DID can make a difference.
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Some advertisements_______pictures or words of experts to show people how good the products are.
A.are consisted of | B.are made of | C.consist of | D.are made up |
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A good idea ________ to me that we could advertise our products on the Internet.
A. occurred B. happened
C. hit D. struck
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