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    Social media are a powerful tool, and the go-green movement is becoming popular in the social media world. A new Facebook app is exercising this power to help people get back to work or even land their dream job.1.

With an unemployment rate of 9.7 percent in January 2010,there were nearly 15 million Americans out of work of whom 6.3 million had been jobless for 27 or more weeks. It is likely that these people have used the most traditional methods to find a job. 2.As you can see, the name of the app is Hire My Friend, not Hire Me3.One of the most important parts of getting a job is who you know. Reach out to your network of friends and you will find more opportunities than applying for a job in a newspaper advertisement. As a writer, I know that networking is the key to opening doors and getting new opportunities.

When you place the Hire My Friend app on your Facebook page, you can present your friend's job-related facts and then this information is shown through a live feed post(实时发布).4.In addition to the app itself, the Hire My Friend Facebook page has lots of useful resources for those who want to find a job. One tab(标签) has the latest jobs that are being posted on Twitter, another powerful social media tool.5.The developer of the app encourages people never to give up. If you know of someone who is out of work, I encourage you to try the Hire My Friend app.

A.That is Hire My Friend.

B.Therefore, it is designed for you to help a friend get a job.

C.But now it's time to get creative and Hire My Friend can help people do that.

D.Besides, many other job searching apps provide useful information for the jobless.

E.Then your entire network of Facebook friends can see what your friend has to offer.

F.Social media enable people to communicate with each other by sharing information online.

G.Another tab has a list of job searching blogs and major job search sites for the jobless.

 

1.A 2.C 3.B 4.E 5.G 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。社会媒体是一个强大的工具,绿色运动在社会媒体世界变得越来越流行。一款新的Facebook应用程序正在发挥这种力量,帮助人们重返工作岗位,甚至找到他们梦想的工作。文章主要介绍了一款名为Hire My Friend的应用程序,可以帮助朋友找工作。 1. 根据上文A new Facebook app is exercising this power to help people get back to work or even land their dream job.可知一款新的Facebook应用程序正在发挥这种力量,帮助人们重返工作岗位,甚至找到他们梦想的工作。由此可推知,本句是在说明这款应用程序的名字。故A选项“那就是Hire My Friend”符合上下文语境,故选A。 2. 根据上文It is likely that these people have used the most traditional methods to find a job.可知很可能这些人用了最传统的方法来找工作。后文As you can see, the name of the app is Hire My Friend, not Hire Me.可知如你所见,这个应用程序的名字是“雇佣我的朋友”,而不是“雇佣我”。由此可知,本句与上文提到的传统方式找工作形成对比,建议用应用程序Hire My Friend找工作。故C选项“但是现在是时候发挥创意了,Hire My Friend可以帮助人们做到这一点”符合上下文语境,故选C。 3. 根据上文As you can see, the name of the app is Hire My Friend, not Hire Me.可知如你所见,这个应用程序的名字是“雇佣我的朋友”,而不是“雇佣我”。由此可知,本句承接上文从应用程序的名字进行解释:Hire My Friend是为帮助朋友找工作而设计的。故B选项“因此,它是为帮助朋友找工作而设计的”符合上下文语境,故选B。 4. 根据上文When you place the Hire My Friend app on your Facebook page, you can present your friend's job-related facts and then this information is shown through a live feed post(实时发布).可知当你在你的Facebook页面上放置“Hire My Friend”应用程序时,你可以展示你朋友与工作相关的事实,然后这些信息就会通过实时发布出来。由此可知,通过实时发布朋友与工作相关的事实,你Facebook上的所有朋友都可以看到你的朋友提供了什么。故E选项“然后你Facebook上的所有朋友都可以看到你的朋友提供了什么”符合上下文语境,故选E。 5. 根据上文In addition to the app itself, the Hire My Friend Facebook page has lots of useful resources for those who want to find a job. One tab(标签) has the latest jobs that are being posted on Twitter, another powerful social media tool.可知除了应用本身,Hire My Friend的Facebook页面还为想要找工作的人提供了很多有用的资源。其中一个标签页上有最新的工作机会,正在Twitter上发布,另一个强大的社交媒体工具。由此可知,本句承接上文继续说明Hire My Friend的Facebook页面还提供了其他求职资源。故G选项“另一个标签是求职博客和主要的求职网站”符合上下文语境,故选G。
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