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    Long holidays give you a chance to relax and step away from your busy studies for some fun time with your loved ones. 1.. Here are a few ways to make money during the holiday.

Got spare textbooks? Sell them off

As we all know, textbooks are expensive, Why not sell the books you no longer need for a bit of extra cash over the holidays? 2..

Pick up a temporary retail (零售) job

If you like holiday retail, you can make quite a bit of money by picking up a few hours at a nearby big-box store. 3..

Be a private teacher online

There are always going to be people who need some help with their education. Are you good at math? Use those skills to help people get through their own schooling.

4.

For many of you the holidays are a time of relaxation. They can be different for you. They can also be an opportunity to make a ton of money on the side.

5.If you use your imagination, I’m certain you can come up with even more. Of course, you can do all of them at once or in any combination you see fit.

A.Do something helpful for others

B.After all, shops can offer a lot of goods

C.Start considering a different holiday life

D.Give yourself a chance to make some money

E.Almost everyone is going to look for extra employees

F.Besides, you can also make money by selling your old belongings

G.What I’ve presented is only a few ways to make money during the holiday

 

1.D 2.F 3.E 4.C 5.G 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。作者在文章中介绍了一些在假期赚钱的方法。 1. 根据下一句Here are a few ways to make money during the holiday. 这里有一些在假期赚钱的方法。可知,此处内容与在假期里赚钱有关,选项D“给自己一个赚钱的机会。”符合题意。故选D项。 2. 根据小标题Got spare textbooks? Sell them off有多余的教科书吗?卖了它们;以及上一句Why not sell the books you no longer need for a bit of extra cash over the holidays? 为什么不在假期里卖掉你不再需要的书来赚点外快呢?可知,此处内容与通过卖东西赚钱有关,选项F“此外,你也可以通过卖掉你的旧物品来赚钱。”符合题意。故选F项。 3. 根据上一句If you like holiday retail, you can make quite a bit of money by picking up a few hours at a nearby big-box store. 如果你喜欢假日零售,你可以通过在附近的大型商店花几个小时的时间来赚钱。可知,此处内容与你可以在附近的商店做假日零售有关,选项E“几乎每个商店都会寻找额外的员工”符合题意。故选E项。 4. 根据下文They can be different for you. They can also be an opportunity to make a ton of money on the side. 它们对你来说可以是不同的。它们也可以是一个赚取大量的钱的机会。可知,此处是本段的小标题,内容与不同的假期生活有关,选项C“开始考虑一种不同的假期生活”符合题意。故选C项。 5. 根据下一句If you use your imagination, I’m certain you can come up with even more. 如果你发挥你的想象力,我相信你能想出更多。可知,此处是总结句,内容与概述本文是介绍一些在假期赚钱的方法有关,选项G“我所介绍的只是一些在假期赚钱的方法。”符合题意。故选G项。
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