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    Teaching English is the best way to get paid to travel the world. Flexible hours, paid holidays, and paid accommodation (膳宿) are just some of the reasons why teaching English is popular with those who want to take a gap year abroad.

● Flexible hours!

Teachers can choose their hours in many teach-abroad programs, so if you want to spend a day walking in the city, taking a cooking class, reading a book, learning a new language, or simply resting under a tree, teaching English gives you that flexibility to addict yourself to the new culture. Tell us what you would do for fun in another country and gain a free Teaching English to Young Learners specialist course when you enroll in (报名) the Advanced 120-hour TESOL Certificate Course!

● Paid Holidays!

Our paid teach-abroad programs include paid holidays, so you can take a few weeks to travel anywhere in the world.

● Save Money to Travel!

The TESOL job package includes accommodation. Many employers also offer teachers a transportation fee and health insurance coverage. When you have all your living expenses paid for, you can use every dollar that you earn from teaching English abroad to have fun and travel!

What are you waiting for? Go Abroad!

TESOL offers free job placement help to certified teachers. You don’t even need a degree in education or a teaching license to teach English abroad. A TESOL certification (证书) is your key to ditching your 9-to-5 job and getting paid to travel the world. The TESOL course will give you all the training that you need to teach English. It only takes 120 hours of TESOL training to get qualified to teach abroad and you can complete the course in less than 4 weeks!

1.What’s the advantage of enrolling in the Advanced 120-hour TESOL Certificate Course?

A. Taking a free cooking class. B. Gaining a free book.

C. Learning a new language for free. D. Getting a free course.

2.When you teach English abroad, you ________.

A. arc not allowed to travel at your own convenience

B. hive to pay for transportation expense by yourself

C. can’t have the chance to have access to a new language

D. should pay for your travel using your own money

3.What does the underlined word “ditching” probably mean?

A. Getting. B. Finding.

C. Abandoning. D. Adopting.

4.What’s the writer’s purpose in writing the passage?

A. To explain how to travel abroad.

B. To tell us the advantages of traveling abroad.

C. To encourage us to attend the TESOL training course.

D. To give advice on how to save money traveling abroad.

 

1.D 2.D 3.C 4.C 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文。这篇文章鼓励我们参加TESOL培训课程。 1.推理判断题。根据Flexible hours!中Tell us what you would do for fun in another country and gain a free Teaching English to Young Learners specialist course when you enroll in (报名) the Advanced 120-hour TESOL Certificate Course!可知,报名参加高级120小时TESOL证书课程可获得免费课程。故选D。 2.细节理解题。根据Save Money to Travel!中When you have all your living expenses paid for, you can use every dollar that you earn from teaching English abroad to have fun and travel!可知,当你在国外教英语时,你应该用你自己的钱支付旅行费用。故选D。 3.词义猜测题。根据最后一段中A TESOL certification (证书) is your key to ditching your 9-to-5 job and getting paid to travel the world.“TESOL认证是你丢掉朝九晚五的工作,去环游世界赚钱的关键。”也就是说“去环游世界赚钱”就要“丢掉”朝九晚五的工作。故选C。 4.目的意图题。根据第一段Teaching English is the best way to get paid to travel the world. Flexible hours, paid holidays, and paid accommodation (膳宿) are just some of the reasons why teaching English is popular with those who want to take a gap year abroad.“教英语是环游世界赚钱的最好方法。灵活的工作时间、带薪假期和带薪住宿,这些都是那些想在国外度过空档年的人喜欢教英语的原因之一。” 作者写这篇文章的目的是“鼓励我们参加TESOL培训课程。”故选C。
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