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Stay-at home careers are the preferred way to earn a living for those who like to set their own hours and be their own boss, mothers of young children, and those who like to avoid office politics. There are plenty of opportunities to earn from home. Even if you earn little first, the quality of life should make up for the loss of income. Take a look at the following choices for home-birds:
Online tutoring—You can earn anything from Rs 8,000 to 30,000 a month if you are a qualified teacher with computer and communication skills. The subjects in demand these days are math, English, physics, chemistry and biology. You can either teach part-time (4 hours) or full-time (9 hours).
Freelance writers—You have a good writing skills but don’t have time to work a nine-to-five job? You can still use your skills and earn a good amount of money. Many companies these days require good writers. One can earn up to Rs 8,000 to 50,000.
Online-traders—Earn a lot of money by share trading. Just clear the NCFM (Capital Market) exam and you can start trading. You can bring in Rs 10,000 to 1000,000 per month.
Designers—If you have the creative skills and a creative gift, try becoming a designer. Designers are required in different fields. One can earn nearly Rs 8,000 to 20,000 per month.
小題1:According to the passage, those who likes stay-at-home careers ________.
A.perhaps can’t earn as much as those working in an office
B.needn’t do anything at home and earns a lot
C.can’t be mothers who have children to look after
D.are often worried about office politics
小題2: If you want to be an online-trader, you will have to ________.
A.be more than 18 years old
B.pass a kind of exam
C.have good writing skills
D.have creative skills and a creative gift
小題3:The passage is written mainly to ________.
A.sell products to readers
B.join the author’s company
C.give some advice to readers
D.get help from readers

小題1:A
小題2:B
小題3:C

試題分析:現在很多人喜歡在家里工作,為了擁有靈活的時間,避免辦公室的規(guī)定,這篇文章主要是給讀者提一些關于怎么在家里面工作的建議。
小題1:細節(jié)題:從文章第一段的句子:Even if you earn little first, the quality of life should make up for the loss of income.可知喜歡在家里工作的人可能沒有在辦公室的人掙的錢多,選A
小題2:細節(jié)題:從文章第四段的句子:Online-traders—Earn a lot of money by share trading. Just clear the NCFM (Capital Market) exam and you can start trading.可知如果你想做一個好的網絡商人,你的通過一種考試。選B
小題3:主旨題:從文章的內容和第一段的句子:Take a look at the following choices for home-birds:可知這篇文章主要是給讀者提一些關于怎么在家里面工作的建議,選C
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