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11. Tracks enrollment for UPK program per school year
12. Provides secretarial support to ensure smooth flow of operations by:
a) Typing all administrative and confidential reports, memos and correspondence
b) Maintaining inventory of office and cleaning supplies by submitting orders when inventory is low, tracking orders and receiving orders when supplies are delivered.
c) Serves as the receptionist to receive and direct phone calls, take messages, screen and direct visitors Receive and sort all incoming mail, packages and deliveries.
d) Maintains school administrative files by filing correspondence, school forms, memos, budgets immediately upon completion.
e) Maintains office equipment in working order by contacting repair personnel.
Education: High School Diploma/GED with secretarial Training
Experience: 5 years secretarial experience
Skills: Typing 65 wpm, excellent receptionist skills, excellent interpersonal skills, congenial phone manner, computer literacy, significant knowledge of bookkeeping. Bilingual Spanish/English helpful.
142、What position is the notice probably about?
A、Teaching Assiatant
B、Senior Manager
C、Administrative Assistant
D、Secretary
143、Which of the following is NOT included in the school forms?
A、monthly calendars
B、staff lists
C、class lists
D、health forms
144、How often is it required to prepare the time cards?
A、every month
B、every two weeks
C、every week
D、every day
145、Which of the following is NOT a way to ensure smooth flow of operations?
A、contacting repair personnel when needed
B、assisting with fire drills
C、maintaining inventory of office
D、typing reports, memos and correspondence
146、Which of the following skills is NOT so important for this job?
A、Chinese/English
B、computer literacy
C、excellent interpersonal skills
D、excellent receptionist skills
材料
Are walkers smarter than drivers?
A report published last month says metropolitan areas in the United States that were found to be more pedestrian-friendly also often had higher levels of GDP -and their citizens were better educated.
The study was conducted by Smart Growth America, an urban advocacy group based in the District of Columbia. It looked at the 30 biggest metro zones in the US, and ranked them by how much office, retail, and residential area was conducive to walking.
The question is, why? Do brainier people just like to walk and not drive? It's a complicated answer. What we don't know is whether walkable places attract educated people, or whether educated people move to certain places that then become more walkable.
That's not all: Education levels aren't just higher in walkable cities. GDP is, too. The gap between the highest and lowest urban metros by GDP in the study is a chasm of 49%, which scholar calls a "first and second world gap. This is serious stuff."
Of course, correlation doesn't equal causation. There's not enough data to definitively say why these urban areas are filled with educated people. But it's definitely a starting point for conversation: Many socioeconomic and generational trends the world over could help explain why university graduates gravitate toward crowded, subway-lined metropolises these days. In fact, such an intellectual influx has started to change the entire faces of some urban areas.
Increased urbanization isn't the only reason car-eschewing cities see smarter citizens. Young people play a role, too. Millennials-those born between around 1981 and 1996-are the most educated generation in history. Nearly half of them hold a bachelor's degree or higher. They're also all moving to cities, unlike their parents. These spikes in the workforce translate into metros with higher GDP and higher overall education levels.
147、What's the article mainly about?
A、Different choices of transportation
B、Increased urbanization
C、The correlation between education levels and GDP
D、A study conducted by an urban advocacy group
148、The word "conducive to" in paragraph two is closest in meaning to?
A、Aimed to
B、Helpful to
C、Harmful to
D、Related to
149、What phenomenon has been found by scholars?
A、Entire faces of urban areas are changing fast.
B、Metropolitan areas are more pedestrian-friendly and richer.
C、Educated people prefer to live in walkable places.
D、Walkable places attract educated people.
150、What can be the possible explanation according to the study?
A、Urbanization
B、Young people
C、Both
D、Unknown
151、What the positive roles played by young people?
A、They put forward proposals for using public transportation rather than private cars.
B、They realize their parents' dream of moving to cities.
C、Their workforce leads to cities with higher GDP and educational levels.
D、They contribute to cities' educational industry.
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