Career sites Career sites are a common tool for job-hunting. Because of the abundance (大量) of listings on the Internet, hunting for a job via the Internet is a particularly good strategy for first-time job seekers. In terms of management, job search sites can be mainly divided into three categories: (1) education career sites, which are managed by education organizations such as colleges and universities and mainly serve college graduates( 大学毕业生 ) ; (2) social career sites, which are offered by either for-profit or non-profit organizations, mainly employment agencies; (3) government career sites, which are managed by personnel bodies( 人事部门 ) of local governments. Most career sites have a search engine( 搜索引擎 ) , so one can search for a job by just typing some key words such as the name of the desired position in the search box( 搜索框 ) , and then clicking the search buttons with the mouse. For instance, if you want to explore (探索) the Internet to find some employment information, say, wanting ads( 招聘广告 ) of a salesperson in you can just enter “salesperson” in the search box of “Keywords”, and enter “Guangzhou” in the search box of “Location” and then click the button of “Search Jobs” or “Find Jobs”. Now, start your job search by accessing (进入) the following major online job sites. http://www.51job.com http:// www.china-hr.com http://www.zhaopin.com http://www.lietou.com http://www.yingjiesheng.com Though there is no guarantee of getting a job through the Internet, the advantage of using the Web is that it’s fast and literally (确实) has millions of listings. 1) What is the advantage of the Internet as a particularly good tool for first- time job seekers? A. Low cost. B. Easy access. C. High effectiveness. D. Abundant listings. 2) Which category of career sites mainly serves college graduates? A. Education career sites. B. Government career sites. C. Social career sites. D. None of the above. 3. How do job seekers search a job via career sites? A. They identify the job site. B. They search for the key words. C. They use search engines. D. They read the wanting ads. 4) Suppose Li Ming wants to find a job as an accountant in Shenzhen through the Internet, what is he supposed to do first? A. Enter “accountant in Shenzhen” in a search engine such as Baidu, and click the search button. B. Select an appropriate career site, enter “accountant in Shenzhen” in the search box of “Keywords” and then click the search button. C. Enter the keyword “accountant” in a search box of Baidu, and then click the search button. D. Select an appropriate career site, enter “accountant” in the search box of “Keywords” and “Shenzhen” in the search box of “Location” and click the search button. 5) Which of the following statements is FALSE according to the passage? A. Job-hunting through the Internet is a good strategy. B. Career sites are the only path of hunting for a job. C. Job seekers can search employment information on the Internet. D. The passage offers three types of career sites.