We’re Hiring Shift Workers For Our Production Plant Looking for a career with a company that values its employees, and promotes from within? Then Black Cat Blades is the company for you!
Cutting Operators
CNC Operators
Heat Treat Operators
Full training provided, starting at $14.50 per hour, with the potential to move to $18.16 in one year.
We also require a Skilled Welder (焊接工),to work 12-hour rotating shifts (轮班) in our cutting Department. The successful candidate must be a registered journeyman(熟练工人) within the Province of Alberta or a Red Seal.
We offer a great benefit package, including health, dental and RRSP’s. Numerous motivations: Profit Sharing, Pay for Years of Service, Fitness Program Allowance, and fun social events for you and your family.
Apply in person, and we’ll take you on a tour of our Production equipment or forward your personal information by fax or e-mail.
Black Cat Blades Ltd.
HR@ blackcatblades.com
5604-59 St., Edmonton, AB T6B 3C3
Fax: (780) 465-9595
1.What is the most attractive about the company? .
A. Charged training. B. Desirable welfare.
C. Working time. D. Free travelling.
2.Who can be admitted as a skilled welder?
A. An experienced operator. B. A person without a Red Seal.
C. A registered journeyman in Alberta. D. A clerk from Black Cat Blades.
3.How many kinds of work does the company offer?
A. Three. B. Four.
C. Five. D. Six.
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China has always been famous for being a “State of Etiquette (礼仪)”. According to historical documents, as early as 2,600 years ago, this nation has already established a thorough set 1. dining etiquette.
A famous 19th century Russian writer, Anton Chekhov, once invited a Chinese man 2. (have) a drink in a bar. Chekhov said, “Before drinking from his cup, he held it with his hands and presented to me and the bar owner and bartenders,3. (say) ‘qing (please)’. This is the custom of China. They are not like us to finish it in one drink,4. prefer to drink by taking a small amount at 5. time. With every sip (一小口), he 6. (eat) some food. Afterwards, he handed me some Chinese 7. (coin) to show gratitude. This is a rather interestingly polite nationality... “ This was the most valuable opinion of a Chinese person 8. was given by a foreigner two centuries ago. Chinese traditional dinner procedures used to be long and dealt 9. (serious) with; the 10. (important) the occasion, the more complex the procedures were.
She had been shopping with her Mom in Wal-Mart. She must have been 6 years old, this beautiful little image of innocence. It was ______ outside.
We all stood there, just inside the door of the Wal-Mart. We all waited, some ______, others anxiously, because the ______ messed up their hurried day. I got lost in the sound and sight of the rainfall.______ of running through the rain happily as a child came pouring, and ______ the worries of my day.
Her voice was so ______ as it broke the gloomy silence we were all caught in, “Mom, let’s ______ the rain.” she said.
“What?” Mom asked.
“Let’s run through the rain!” She ______.
“No, honey. We’ll ______ until it slows down a bit.” Mom replied.
This young child waited about another minute and repeated, “Mom, let’s run through the rain.”
“We’ll get ______ if we do.” Mom said.
“No, we won’t, Mom. That’s not what you said this morning,” the young girl said as she reached for her Mom’s arm.
“This morning? When did I say we could run through the rain and not get wet?”
“Don’t you ______? When you were talking to Daddy about his cancer, you said, if God can get us through this, he can get us through ______!”
“The entire crowd ______, dead silent. You couldn’t hear anything but the rain. We all stood silently. No one came or left in the next few minutes. Mom paused and thought for a moment about what she would say.
Now some would ______ it off and scold her for being silly. Some might even ignore what was said. But this was a moment of approval in a young child’s life. Time when innocent trust can be cared for so that it will bloom into ______. “Honey, you are absolutely right. Let’s run through the rain. If we get wet, well maybe we just need ______ Mom said. Then off they ran.
We all stood watching, smiling and laughing as they ran past the cars. They held their shopping bags over their ______ just in case. They got wet. But they were ______ by a few who screamed and laughed like children all the way to their cars. And yes, I did. I ran. I got wet. I needed washing.
Circumstances or people can take away your ______ possessions, they can take away your money, and they can take away your health. But no one can ever take away your ______ memories. So, don’t forget to make time and take the opportunities to make memories every day!
1.A. snowing B. blowing C. pouring D. lightning
2.A. amazingly B. sadly C. angrily D. patiently
3.A. rain B. thunder C. wind D. smog
4.A. Excitement B. Memories C. Wonders D. Worries
5.A. taking away B. taking down C. taking up D. taking in
6.A. quick B. low C. sweet D. frightened
7.A. walk through B. run through C. dance in D. sing in
8.A. repeated B. shouted C. cried D. added
9.A. move B. see C. listen D. wait
10.A. sick B. sorry C. wet D. down
11.A. remember B. forget C. regret D. worry
12.A. something B. anything C. anyone D. someone
13.A. laughed B. left C. shouted D. stopped
14.A. take B. break C. laugh D. keep
15.A. faith B. habit C. wisdom D. courage
16.A. changing B. washing C. fighting D. eating
17.A. body B. chest C. heads D. leg
18.A. welcomed B. break up C. cheered up D. followed
19.A. material B. mental C. spiritual D. physical
20.A. exciting B. precious C. considerable D. upset
Five years is a rather short time in the long history of China. 1.. Do you still remember the mobile phone you used five years ago? The answer for most people is definitely not. Technology has gone so far that many things which seemed impossible yesterday have now come into reality. And so many benefits have been brought to our life.
2.. Nowadays, it’s normal for people to communicate on WeChat, the most popular mobile social media platform in China. People carry less cash with them because most of the stores and hotels accept WeChat Pay and AliPay. The emergence of sharing vehicles helps reduce time on transportation. More people are using online shopping, which in turn helps the express delivery industry. What’s more, the wide availability of bullet trains helps people’s travel and provides higher-quality services. And people can easily buy train and flight tickets on different apps without having to wait in lines to buy tickets 3..
But has it occurred to you that just five years ago all these things were beyond people’s imagination?4.. Unlike today, when we have access to wide-range of news on mobile devices, there were limited news sources five years ago.5..
A. By the end of 2016, there were 695 million mobile phone users in China, an increase of 12 percent on year-on-year basis.
B. With the constantly improvement of digital technology, a lot of changes have taken place in many aspects of our life.
C. At that time there were no apps to order takeaway food.
D. Thanks to the fast-developing digital world, our life is becoming more convenient so that we can spend more time with our family or on work.
E. You had no enjoyment of higher efficiency from convenient sharing bicycles to cash-free payment.
F. But for digital development, things are totally different.
G. In China, holding a mobile phone means having the world in your hands.
The latest research suggests that the typical middle class in a city now have so many time- saving tools that they can fit into 24 hours the same quantity of tasks that ten years ago would have taken 31 hours to complete.
For many people, the busy time starts over breakfast, reading emails on a hand-held BlackBerry while toasting bread. It carries on in the car where a driver with a Bluetooth earpiece holds a conference call while keeping an ear on the radio and checking the GPS.
Work then includes a lot of emails, phone calls, and meetings, often happening at the same time. However, according to OTX, an American research organization, the busiest period of multitasking appears to be in the evening. “People will be pressing the television remote control while using a computer on their knee, emailing and texting friends on a mobile phone, and holding a conversation with friends or family members.” Said Patrick Moriarty, one of the authors of the report.
According to the study, while television remains the main attention in the evening, nearly half the people were also using computers and phones to catch up with friends, update their social networks, or download and listen to music.
Mark Vickery, 35, from Medway, Kent, concurred. For him and his wife Susan, an NHS (National Health Service) doctor, the evening was the peak of multitasking. “Both of us are out of the house during the day,” said Vickery, a marketing manager. “When we come back in the evening we’re likely to have a lot of technology on the go. Well be using online banking, Facebook, and email, and programming the TV shows we want to watch later.”
“On the one hand it’s good-you get more done. On the other hand, when I left university seven years ago, life was much simpler. There was more talking face-to-face and more time spent over dinner.”
1.How does the author explain people’s multitasking fact?
A. By giving examples.
B. By providing reasons.
C. By discussing the differences.
D. By describing his experiences.
2.What do people mainly do at early night?
A. Phone friends B. Watch TV
C. Visit websites. D. Enjoy music
3.What does the underlined word “concurred” in the text mean?
A. continued. B. wondered.
C. agreed. D. changed.
4.What is Mark’s opinion on multitasking?
A. It has two sides. B. It makes life simpler.
C. It happens everywhere. D. It causes longer mealtimes.