college far across the country. When he begins to work, he may possibly move from job to job. Moving from one job to another, which is called job-hopping, is very common in the United States.
Job-hopping does good to workers because every change of a job gives them a chance to get better pay. And job-hopping also gives bosses the chance to get new ideas and skills from him or her.
A. have dinner with their friends B. go shopping
C. watch a football game D. enjoy themselves
62. Which of the following is TRUE
A. About 20% of the people stay in one place for over five years B. Children have to finish middle school in one place C. People go to the nearest college
D. When people begin to work, they dont mov any more 63. Job-hopping means . A. looking for a job B. having a job C. changing jobs often D. losing a job
. A. is very popular
B. helps young people go to college C. helps workers in traveling D. helps students begin to work .
A. does good only to the workers B. does good only to the boss C. must be stopped D. is helpful (B)
Mr. Coates works in an office in Brighton, England. One Saturday, he went to the office to do some work. When he got on the lift, it stopped between floors. Mr. Coates could not get out of the lift. He started to shout, but no one heard him. Then Mr. Coates remembered that it was a holiday in England. No one was going to come to work until Tuesday! There was nothing for Mr. Coates to do. He had to wait. With nothing to eat or drink, Mr. Coates slept for most of the time. Early on Tuesday morning, his
workmates came into work and found the lift was not working. When the lift was opened, Mr. Coates came out. He was cold, weak, and tired. He had been in the lift for 62 hours! Now Mr. Coates says, \only use lifts if they have telephones in them. \Why couldn't Mr. Coates get out of the lift Because A. something was wrong with the lift B. it was the weekend C. it was in an office D. it was a holiday 67. In the lift, there was A. food B. water C. a telephone D. nothing
D. All of the above.
68. What did Mr. Coates do in the lift
A. He shouted. B. He slept. C. He waited. 69. How long was he in the lift A. For more than two days. B. For the whole Saturday. C. For the weekend. D. Since last Tuesday.
70. According to the story, which of the following is TRUE A. Now Mr. Coates is a little afraid of taking a lift. B. Now Mr. Coates likes taking a lift. C. Now Mr. Coates never uses lifts.
D. Now Mr. Coates only uses lifts if they have no telephones in them.