DONALD SLOAN Gates Hall After May 2009: University of Kansas 46 Clayton Drive Lawrence, KS 66045913-243-1682 St. Louis, MO 63130 314-726-8840 Objective To work with the client (委托人) population in a social service position. Education B.A., University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, 2009 Major: Social Services Minor: Applied Psychology Experience Assistant Activities Supervisor, Fairview Nursing Home, Lawrence, KS, November 2006-present. Help organize and implement recreational activities for nursing home residents. Activities include crafts, dances, day trips, sing-alongs, and visiting performers. Hotline Volunteer, Teen Crisis Center, Lawrence, KS, September 2006- May 2007. Handled crisis calls from teenagers in the community. Dealt with drug use, unwanted pregnancies, failing grades, and the breakdown of parent-teen relationships. Nurse"s Aide, Danyers General Hospital, St. Louis, MO, Summer 2006. Assisted nurses in patient care. Took histories, updated charts, and helped prepare patients for surgery. Activities University Concert Board. Work with other board members to plan and implement on-campus concerts. Senior Gift Campaign. Help manage the campaign to raise funds for the senior class gift to the university. Residence Hall Programming Board. Planned social events for Eggar Residence Hall. Skills Fluent in French. Water safety instructor. Skilled at working with people. Interests Skiing, softball, classical music, and guitar. | 阅读理解。 | A. Causes of overusing fluoride ( 氟化物 ) B. Negative effects of fluoride C. Safe use of fluoride D. The expert"s background information E. No need to worry about fluoride poisoning F. Solutions to improper use of fluoride | 阅读理解。 | After being laid off from her job, Ann Bauer struggled financially. She worked at several lower-paid jobs, relocated to a new city and even declared bankruptcy. Then in December, she finally moved back into her parents" home at age 52. "I"m back living in the bedroom that I grew up in," she said. Taking shelter with parents isn"t uncommon for young people, especially when the job market is poor. But now the declining economy is forcing some children to do so later in life-even at middle age. Financial planners report receiving many calls from parents seeking advice about taking in their grown children after divorces and lay-offs. Kim Erickson, a financial planner in California, said she has never seen older children, even those at 50, depending so much on their parents as in the last six months."These are 40-and-50-year-old children of my clients that they"re helping out. We have a hard time saying no as a culture to our children, and they keep asking for more," she said. Bauer"s parents won"t take rent money. She"s trying to save several hundred dollars a month for a house while working as a meeting coordinator. Bauer would prefer to live on her own, but without her parents" help, she would "probably be renting again," she said."Buying groceries for another person isn"t stretching my budget too much," said her mother, Shirley Smith, aged 80. Parents usually feel guilty if they don"t offer help. But a large number of well-meaning parents must delay retirement or scale back their dreams because they have to help their children, Erickson said. And the sliding economy might threaten their jobs. "I almost have to act like a financial therapist," she said to Shirley. "Here is the line I"m drawing for you. That"s fine. You can do up to this point, but at this point, now you"re starting to erode ( 损害 ) your own wealth." | 1. From the passage, we can learn that _____. | A. middle-aged people even have fewer job opportunities than young people B. few of American young people live with their parents C. the rate of divorce in America is obviously on the increase D. many parents are at a loss on dealing with grown children | 2. How did Ann Bauer"s parents act after learning about her situation? | A. They at first refused but finally allowed her to move back. B. They didn"t hesitate to invite her back home. C. They allowed her back on condition that she bought groceries. D. They preferred her to love on her own because of their tight budget. | 3. What attitude does Erickson have towards aged parents helping their grown children? | A. She thinks it unnecessary. B. She is in favor of it. C. She thinks parents should be more careful with their savings. D. Parents shouldn"t feel guilty when failing to help their children. | 4. What is the main idea of the passage? | A. American culture has an effect on the relationship between parents and children. B. Children"s dependence on their parents is increasing. C. Sliding economy forces grown-ups to move to their parents" home. D. Supporting grown children may put their parents" financial freedom at risk. | 阅读理解。 | A. Control of respiration B. Basic tips for preserving cut flowers C. Role of respiration D. Most important aspect of flower care E. Need for clean water F. Ways of stopping respiration | 阅读理解。 | Dear Abby, I am a very conservative woman. I don"t drink, dance, wear makeups or pants. I enjoy the company of friends despite (尽管) our differences and thought they enjoyed mine. On our most recent outing, however, they laughed at my religious jewelry, commented on my "lack of fashion," and made me feel guilty for not wanting to stay out late. Despite this, they are great friends and would help me at the drop of a hat. I don"t bring up their being overweight, or that I think some of the clothes they wear are ugly. I don"t criticize them for sleeping around. I wish they would accept me for who I am. I am considering not going out with them the next time they ask, but I don"t really want it to come to that. Any suggestions? Just an Old-Fashioned Girl ________________________________________________________________________________________ Dear Old-Fashioned Girl, Just this: It"s time for you to start cultivating relationships with people whose values are more like your own. The friends you have described may be lovely, but their comments were out of line and folks are known by the company they keep. If you spend a lot of time with the women you have described, people will begin to make assumptions (臆断) about you. Abby | 1. The underlined word "conservative" is closest in meaning to ______. | A. beautiful B. old-fashioned C. overweight D. ordinary-looking | 2. When did Old-fashioned Girl feel guilty? | A. When her friends stayed out late. B. When she stayed out late with her friends. C. When she refused her friends" request to stay out late. D. When her friends refused her to stay out late with them. | 3. Which of the following could Old-fashioned Girl most possibly agree to? | A. It is easier to forgive an enemy than to forgive a friend. B. Only your real friends will tell you when your face is dirty. C. The friend is the one who knows all about you, and still likes you. D. True friendship comes when silence between two people is comfortable. | 4. According to Abby, it"s a good idea for Old-fashioned Girl to ______. | A. talk with her friends B. understand her friends C. forgive her friends D. break up with her friends |
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