閱讀理解。
Dear Lan Lan,
    I'm now writing to you at Hartsop, a village in the Lake District, a place to have
most beautiful scenery (景色) in English couple here to spend Christmas with them.
This was planned for overseas students to know British way of life by living with
British families.
    We came two days before Christmas and during our stay, we have had everything
we expected. Christmas turkey, Christmas cake, Christmas puddings, Christmas parties
and Christmas gifts under the Christmas tree. All are exciting and amusing (有趣的),
but above all these, we are deeply touched by the hospitality (好客) of the family, Roger
and Anne Marie.
    Anne Marie was a nurse and all these days, she had been busy cooking meals, washing
dishes and showing us around. Roger, who was a doctor, knows a lot about China and still
wants to know more. He plays us Chinese music and it seems to me he does better in that
than we do. In the evenings, we all sit around the fireplace with Tim, a lovely dog, by our
side. Like long-time-no-see friends, we talk about all the things that have happened or we
hope to happen in our lives. There is always so much to tell and to know.
    After three months away from home, we are again feeling how sweet a home can be.
Roger and Anne Marrie are not like most of the other people we have met who always make
us feel we are foreigners in a foreign country. They show such kindness to us that they bring
us a person-to-person feeling, instead of a British-to-Chinese feeling. They make us believe
that though there are differences of languages and cultures, one may always expect to find in
every corner of the world the feeling of love and being loved. How I wish Mum and Dad could
meet them!
    How I wish you were here with me! How strange it is that the more I feel at home here,
the more I miss my real home and all of you. We always talk about "when we go back home
next year…" and soon we will turn this into "when we go back home THIS year…" for the
New Year's Day is coming. Miss you.
                                                                                 Love
                                                                                 Cao Wen
1. The writer is _____ now in England.
[     ]
A. a Chinese visitor to an English family
B. a Chinese student studying
C. a Chinese teacher working
D. a Chinese student living
2. In Hartsop, Cao Wen felt _____.
[     ]
A. rather at home
B. the English home better than her home
C. she was a foreigner in a foreign country
D. she was one member of the family
3. It seems that Roger _____.
[     ]
A. can speak Chinese very well
B. knows something about Chinese for a long time
C. once lived in China for a long time
D. can do everything better than the Chinese
4. When you are away from home, it is good for you to have the feeling _____.
[     ]
A. of being alone
B. of going home soon
C. of love and being loved
D. as a foreigner
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If you need extra employment support because of a disability, your local job center put you in touch with one of their Disability Employment Advisers(DEA). Disability Employment Advisers can give you help and support regardless of your situation. They can help you find work or gain new skills even if you have been out of work for a long time, or if you have little or no working experience.

   Referral service

   Your DEA can offer you an employment assessment to identify what type of work or training suits you best and also offer you a work program designed to help disabled people, like the Job Introduction Scheme, WORKSTEP or Access to Work. The DEA can let you know about jobs that match your experience and skills and offer you more work information.

   Employment assessments

   An important employment assessment can help you identify your abilities. Your employment assessment will usually take place at your local Job centre. You will have an interview with your DEA, which is an opportunity for you to talk about your skills and abilities and any previous working experience you may have. As part of the assessment, you may be asked to carry out some practical tasks and written work. These tasks will be similar to common tasks involved in various types of work. The assessment may take half a day or longer, depending on your individual needs. The DEA will discuss the length of your assessment with you beforehand.

   After the assessment

   You and your DEA will talk about your assessment and agree on an action plan to help you achieve your job goals. Your action plan may include training or taking part in the “Work Preparation” program.

   An employment assessment does not affect your benefits. You can claim travel expenses for attending an assessment.

41. DEA will help you find a job even if you ______.

   A. don’t like your former work at all

   B. have been seriously ill for a long time

   C. are disabled and have no working experience

D. are a normal man without knowledge

42. The program “Access to Work” aims at ______.

   A. exchanging working experience

   B. helping the disabled people

   C. offering more work information

   D. advertising some products

43. From the passage we can learn that ______.

   A. the employment assessment is not necessary

   B. the employment assessment takes place in a company

   C. the employment assessment is carried out by employers

   D. the time of the employment assessment is up to you

44. Before you take your job you need ______.

A. training or preparation     

B. some travel expenses

   C. paying DEA some money  

D. very excellent skills

45. According to the ad, which of the following is TRUE?

   A. An employment assessment can be done in every Job centre.

   B. DEA is a job agency only for disabled people.

   C. DEA can help the disabled a lot in finding a job.

   D. An employment assessment can value a job seeker in every aspect.                 

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