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Sports and Entertainment Marketing – Entry Level Sales and Advertising Reps
Are you a college graduate?
Are you looking for a career but have little or NO experience?
Are you having a had time getting your foot in a successful, proven firm?
Do you want a chance to test your work ethic, drive, and determination?
We may be just what you are looking for.
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Sports and Entertainment Marketing – Entry Level Sales and Advertising Reps
Are you a college graduate?
Are you looking for a career but have little or NO experience?
Are you having a had time getting your foot in a successful, proven firm?
Do you want a chance to test your work ethic, drive, and determination?
We may be just what you are looking for.
WE CURRENTLY HAVE ENTRY LEVEL OPENINGS IN:
* Customer Service
* Event Marketing
* Sales / Promotions
* Public Relations
We share our decisions, not hand down. We have an intensive, high – energy, hands – on company that wants all individuals to succeed because that means our clients will too! We have an opportunity for people to enjoy real responsibility from the start, where payment is based on performance, not seniority!
If you are looking for such a team, respond IMMEDIATELY.
THE OPENINGS ARE BOTH LIMITED AND IMMEDIATE.
FOR IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATION, PLEASE E – MAIL YOUR RESUME TO www.hotjobs.com
REQUIREMENTS:
* Must be able to start within 2 weeks
* Able to work in a team environment
* Capable of leading and motivating others
* High energy and open to new ideas
* Be able to perform under little guidance
* Great attitude and cool
* Exceptional communication skills
64.Which group of people is the company’s job open to?
A.College graduates. B.Senior sales people.
C.Experienced young people. D.Entertainment and sports lovers.
65.Which of the following words can best describe the company’s environment?
A.Team – based. B.Individual – based.
C.Seniors favored. D.Youngsters favored.
66.Which of the four candidates best qualifies for the job?
A.One who is strong in leadership. B.One who is imaginative.
C.One who is dependent. D.One who is a good listener.
67. What can we infer from the advertisement?
A.The company is new. B.The company is big.
C.The company doesn’t like old people.
D.The company has its unique way of management.
Sports and Entertainment Marketing – Entry Level Sales and Advertising Reps
Are you a college graduate?
Are you looking for a career but have little or NO experience?
Are you having a had time getting your foot in a successful, proven firm?
Do you want a chance to test your work ethic, drive, and determination?
We may be just what you are looking for.
WE CURRENTLY HAVE ENTRY LEVEL OPENINGS IN:
* Customer Service
* Event Marketing
* Sales / Promotions
* Public Relations
We share our decisions, not hand down. We have an intensive, high – energy, hands – on company that wants all individuals to succeed because that means our clients will too! We have an opportunity for people to enjoy real responsibility from the start, where payment is based on performance, not seniority!
If you are looking for such a team, respond IMMEDIATELY.
THE OPENINGS ARE BOTH LIMITED AND IMMEDIATE.
FOR IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATION, PLEASE E – MAIL YOUR RESUME TO www.hotjobs.com
REQUIREMENTS:
* Must be able to start within 2 weeks
* Able to work in a team environment
* Capable of leading and motivating others
* High energy and open to new ideas
* Be able to perform under little guidance
* Great attitude and cool
* Exceptional communication skills
64.Which group of people is the company’s job open to?
A.College graduates. B.Senior sales people.
C.Experienced young people. D.Entertainment and sports lovers.
65.Which of the following words can best describe the company’s environment?
A.Team – based. B.Individual – based.
C.Seniors favored. D.Youngsters favored.
66.Which of the four candidates best qualifies for the job?
A.One who is strong in leadership. B.One who is imaginative.
C.One who is dependent. D.One who is a good listener.
67. What can we infer from the advertisement?
A.The company is new. B.The company is big.
C.The company doesn’t like old people.
D.The company has its unique way of management.
The next morning Alex was waiting in the FMA president’s suite when Jerome Patterton arrived. Alex filled him in quickly on the Jax report. Then he said, “I want you to give an order to the trust department to sell every share of Supranational we’re holding.”
“I won’t!” Patterton’s voice rose. “Who do you think you are, giving orders-----“ “I’ll tell you who I am, Jerome. I’m the guy who warned the board against in-depth involvement with SuNatCo. I fought against heavy trust department buying of the stock, but no one-----including you -----would listen. Now Supranational is caving in.” Alex leaned across the desk and slammed a fist down hard. “Don’t you understand? Supranational can bring this bank down with it.”
Patterton was shaken. “But is SuNatCo in real trouble? Are you sure?”
“If I weren’t, do you think I’d be here? I’m giving you a chance to salvage something at least.” He pointed to his wristwatch. “It’s an hour since the New York stock market opened. Jerome, get on the phone and give that order!”
Muscles around the bank president’s mouth twitched nervously. Never decisive, strong influence often swayed him. He hesitated, then picked up the telephone.
“Get me Mitchell in the trust department… Mitch? This is Jerome. Listen carefully. I want you to give a sell order immediately on all the Supranational stock we hold… Yes, sell every share.” Patterton listened, then said impatiently, “Yes, I know what it’ll do to the market. And I know it’s irregular.” His eyes sought Alex’s for reassurance. The hand holding the telephone trembled as he said, “There’s no time to hold meetings. So do it! Yes, I accept responsibility.”
He hung up and reached for a glass of water. “The stock is already down. Our selling will depress it more. We’ll be taking a big beating.”
“It’s our clients-----people who trusted us-----who will take the beating. And they’d have taken a bigger one still, if we’d waited. Even now we’re not out of the woods. A week from now the SEC may disallow those sales. They may rule we had inside knowledge that Supranational was about to be bankrupt, which we should have reported and which would have halted trading in the stock.
1. Alex filled him in quickly on the Jax report. The sentence means:
A. He filled his name on the Jax report quickly.
B. Alex signed his name to the Jax report quickly.
C. He offered the FMA president the Jax report smartly.
D. He prepared the Jax report for Patterton to sign smartly.
2. From the context we can infer that ________.
A. SuNatCo would bring the stock market down if it sold all the Supranational stock they held.
B. The president was stubborn and would never listen to others.
C. Alex will take the place of Patterton in the future.
D. the clients would take a bigger beating than the bank
3. The New York stock market is the place where_____.
A. the old stock can be bought and sold
B. shares can be bought and sold
C. paper stock can be bought and sold
D.some of the stock can be taken without being paid for
4. In the sentence “Even now we’re not out the woods.” The phrase “out of the woods” means _____.
A. free from danger B. short of wood
C. running out of wood D. set free
5. In the writer’s opinion, the president is _____.
A. good leader of the U.S.A B. a good manager of a company
C. headmaster D. banker, an indecisive sort of person
The next morning Alex was waiting in the FMA president’s suite when Jerome Patterton arrived. Alex filled him in quickly on the Jax report. Then he said, “I want you to give an order to the trust department to sell every share of Supranational we’re holding.”
“I won’t!” Patterton’s voice rose. “Who do you think you are, giving orders-----“ “I’ll tell you who I am, Jerome. I’m the guy who warned the board against in-depth involvement with SuNatCo. I fought against heavy trust department buying of the stock, but no one-----including you -----would listen. Now Supranational is caving in.” Alex leaned across the desk and slammed a fist down hard. “Don’t you understand? Supranational can bring this bank down with it.”
Patterton was shaken. “But is SuNatCo in real trouble? Are you sure?”
“If I weren’t, do you think I’d be here? I’m giving you a chance to salvage something at least.” He pointed to his wristwatch. “It’s an hour since the New York stock market opened. Jerome, get on the phone and give that order!”
Muscles around the bank president’s mouth twitched nervously. Never decisive, strong influence often swayed him. He hesitated, then picked up the telephone.
“Get me Mitchell in the trust department… Mitch? This is Jerome. Listen carefully. I want you to give a sell order immediately on all the Supranational stock we hold… Yes, sell every share.” Patterton listened, then said impatiently, “Yes, I know what it’ll do to the market. And I know it’s irregular.” His eyes sought Alex’s for reassurance. The hand holding the telephone trembled as he said, “There’s no time to hold meetings. So do it! Yes, I accept responsibility.”
He hung up and reached for a glass of water. “The stock is already down. Our selling will depress it more. We’ll be taking a big beating.”
“It’s our clients-----people who trusted us-----who will take the beating. And they’d have taken a bigger one still, if we’d waited. Even now we’re not out of the woods. A week from now the SEC may disallow those sales. They may rule we had inside knowledge that Supranational was about to be bankrupt, which we should have reported and which would have halted trading in the stock.
【小题1】 Alex filled him in quickly on the Jax report. The sentence means:
| A.He filled his name on the Jax report quickly. |
| B.Alex signed his name to the Jax report quickly. |
| C.He offered the FMA president the Jax report smartly. |
| D.He prepared the Jax report for Patterton to sign smartly. |
| A.SuNatCo would bring the stock market down if it sold all the Supranational stock they held. |
| B.The president was stubborn and would never listen to others. |
| C.Alex will take the place of Patterton in the future. |
| D.the clients would take a bigger beating than the bank |
| A.the old stock can be bought and sold |
| B.shares can be bought and sold |
| C.paper stock can be bought and sold |
| D.some of the stock can be taken without being paid for |
| A.free from danger | B.short of wood |
| C.running out of wood | D.set free |
| A.good leader of the U.S.A | B.a good manager of a company |
| C.headmaster | D.banker, an indecisive sort of person |
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