UE Section C. Q 36-47
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Q |
A |
Explanation |
Skills |
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36 |
D |
¡§Two psychiatric patients,
Mr. Lau, 37, and Ms Yeung, 30, are being trained as shopkeepers¡¨ shows
that the convenience store is operated by patients. |
Context |
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37 |
A |
¡§Rehabilitates its mental
patients¡¨ means helping them to recover, which is the purpose of the
patient-manned project. |
Context |
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38 |
C |
Close operation with outside
employers shows the reason why there will be a more stable
employment for recovered patients. |
Cause and effect relationship |
|
39 |
B |
Shopkeepers are psychiatric
patients, so they are supervised by occupational therapists while they are
serving customers. |
Cause and effect relationship |
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40 |
A |
"The shopkeepers have to
run the Circle T" implies the shopkeepers need to handle cash,
observe customers to see if there is any shoplifting, take care of
stock-keeping, arrange displays and contact suppliers, which are tasks of
a ¡¥regular convenience store¡¦. |
Context |
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41 |
B |
¡¥But¡¦ is a discourse marker
showing a contrast. Although
the store is currently able to support only two shopkeepers, there are
plans to expand the facilities. |
Discourse marker |
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42 |
D |
"Customers can order hot
food from the food" shows the reason for having a microwave oven
along with a delivery service |
Context |
|
43 |
C |
The purpose of the training is
to let them go out and find similar jobs. . |
context |
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44 |
B |
They quit jobs after a month or
two, which shows their low work tolerance |
Context |
|
45 |
A |
The tasks of
"Sheltered workshop "are the examples of other
training programmes. |
Context |
|
46 |
C |
Mr. Kwok shows examples of
offering job replacement by an owner of a toy factory. |
Example |
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47 |
A |
Mr. Kwok offers job placements,
and then the therapists keep in touch with him to monitor patients¡¦
performance, which is the job of an occupational therapist. |
Context |
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