
广东省领航高中联盟2025-2026学年高三上学期毕业班模拟考试英语试题 一、阅读理解 Dear Sales Interior (室内的) Designer, We are excited to invite you to be part of our dynamic and energetic team as we continue to grow and expand, especially with our new showroom opening in the West area. If you’re someone who can easily integrate with a diverse and outgoing group, we want you on board! Job Responsibilities: Provide support to the directors as needed. Drive consistent and reliable sales revenue (营业额). Keep an eye on projects more often and negotiate costs effectively. Develop practical and innovative design ideas to present to clients. Research design concepts and prepare detailed quotations for client meetings. Ensure proper documentation is prepared and submitted to relevant authorities. Job Requirements: Strong sense of responsibility Attentive, keen, and active learner Required languages: English, Chinese Industry knowledge (training provided) Able to work independently & in teams At least one year of working experience in related field Qualifications in architecture/ interior design(preferred) Good working attitude, self-motivated and hard-working Knowledge of AutoCAD, SketchUp & Photoshop(preferred) Able to use Microsoft Excel and other Microsoft applications IMPORTANT NOTICE: Strictly only Singaporeans may apply. You can only get paid for selling goods and services. Working hours are flexible but may include Saturday. 1.What should a sales interior designer do A.Select project workers. B.Train fresh colleagues. C.Sell decorative materials. D.Monitor projects closely. 2.What is required for applicants A.Grasping specific software. B.Majoring in interior design. C.Holding a Chinese passport. D.Gaining industry recognition. 3.What is a weakness of the job position A.It offers no fixed income. B.It requires working daily. C.It asks for years of experience. D.It forbids working from home. I’m Ellen. Whether I realized it or not, I have had a long-time passion for geography. My childhood was about watching stars, collecting leaves, and running around my family’s orchards (果园). Born and raised in the same town for twenty-one years, I had a fascination and desire to stretch free of my all-too-familiar surroundings. I longed to breathe in new worlds, faces, and scenery. In my house, breakfast time was reading time. My father kept a group of National Geographic magazines in the kitchen. Before I could understand the text, I stared at the images that enlarged my world. How inviting that frogs can be sky-blue, canary-yellow, and tomato-red — when we only have brown toads (蟾蜍) in Southern Illinois! On road trips I was handed an atlas (地图集), following interstate lines with my finger. After several adventures, this atlas eventually made its way into my heart. Taking a close look at the content of my stories and imaginative thoughts, it seems that I have always perceived my world through a geographic angle. When time for college cam ... ...
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