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Some of the finalists in the competition for 'the best job in the world' |
媒體英語會帶大家一起學(xué)習(xí)BBC撰稿人在報道世界大事時常用到的單詞和短語。
Background: 一名英國男子榮獲‘世界頭等美差’。他的職責(zé)包括在澳洲旅游景點(diǎn)大堡礁地區(qū)旅游休閑,游泳和探索周邊美景以便撰寫博客宣傳該地區(qū)。
Questions: 請?jiān)诼犗旅驿浺舻臅r候試著回答這些問題。這是一個用來幫助你提高聽力技能的練習(xí)。
1. How many people applied for 'the best job in the world'?
2. Which of Ben’s skills might not be as good as it needs to be?
3. When was the recruitment drive launched?
4. How long will Ben have this job?
The Best Job in the World 世界頭等美差
"It gives me great pleasure to introduce the new caretaker of the islands of the Great Barrier Reef, from the United Kingdom, Ben Southall." [Tourism Queensland]
A global recruitment drive with the trappings of a TV reality show that was truly a tourism marketing campaign.
'The best job in the world' competition finally has a winner, Ben Southall, a 34-year-old charity worker from Britain. He beat 34,000 candidates from 200 countries in an online competition that became something of an internet phenomenon.
"To go away now as the island caretaker for tourism Queensland and the Great Barrier Reef is an extreme honour. I hope I can fill the boots as much as everybody is expecting, my swimming hopefully is up to standard and I look forward to all of the new roles and responsibilities that the task involves." [Ben Southall]
For an Australian tourism industry currently in the doldrums, this has been an unexpected boost. Tourism Queensland deliberately chose the midst of the northern winter to launch the campaign back in January, but didn’t expect anywhere near the global response. They think the only countries where people didn’t visit their website was North Korea and a few African nations.
What’s purported to be the best job in the world comes with a $110,000 (about 750,000 yuan) contract for six months' work, a luxury beachside home and a plunge pool.
For the losers meanwhile, there's the worst of long-haul journeys home.
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Answers
1. How many people applied for 'the best job in the world'?
More than 34,000 candidates applied for the job.
2. Which of Ben’s skills might not be as good as it needs to be?
Ben hopes his swimming is up to standard.
3. When was the recruitment drive launched?
It was launched in January, in the midst of the northern winter.
4. How long will Ben have this job?
Ben is initially contracted for six months.