The Beijing government has set out to recruit thousands of university graduates to work as junior officials in rural areas to both improve rural administration and ease the city's employment problems£®

The government plans to recruit 3,000 university graduates this year, 1,000 more than last year, to work as assistants to village heads or Party secretaries in suburban areas£®

People interested in jobs in Beijing's rural villages and townships can submit applications to the Beijing Municipal Personnel Bureau or online at www£®Bjbys£®com from February 1 through March 15£®

"We hope university graduates will seize this opportunity to use their knowledge in rural villages and to start their careers," Sun Zhenyu, deputy director of Beijing Personnel Bureau, told Xinhua News Agency£®

The government has promised successful candidates a monthly salary of 2,000 yuan £¨ $ 250£© in the first year, 2,500 yuan £¨$ 320£© the second year and 3,000 yuan £¨$ 385£© the third year, provided their performance is up to the required standards£®Sun said£®

Wang Lina, who graduated from Beijing Union University last year, was one of the first graduates to find work in the city's countryside After majoring in industrial and commercial administration, Wang served as the assistant to the village head of Ertiaojie Village in suburban Besjing's Pinggu District£®For one project, Wang contacted people at the BeijingAcadeny of Agricnitural Sciences and arranged for the local farmers to receive training in strawberry planting£®Her efforts paid off£®The village had a plentiful harvest of organic strawberries earlier this year£®

Nationwide, about 150,000 university graduates found employment in rural areas last year, according to figures provided by the Ministry of Education£®

The ministry predicts that 4£®95 million students will graduate from universities across the country this year, 820,000 more than last year£®About 1£®4 million of them are unlikely to find jobs when they graduate£®

In Beijing, a record 200,000 people are expected to graduate from university this year£® Less than half of them are expected to be offered jobs, according to the personnel bureau£®

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B£®the government guarantee a gradually high salary for the successful candidates

C£®working as junior officials is easy but very meaningful

D£®the competition for the job as junior officials is very fierce

3.From the story of Wang Lina we can learn that        .

A£®the sooner you go to the countryside, the sooner you will be successful

B£®local fanners can get big harvests if they team more knowledge

C£®university graduates can also realize their value in rural areas

D£®Wang had great difficulty in helping villagers planting organic strawberries

4.The last two paragraphs aim to tell us that       .

A£®more and more graduates will work£®as junior officials

B£®the universities should not have so many students

C£®there are more and more graduates in recent years

D£®it is not easy for graduates to find jobs nowadays

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B£®Graduates go to the countryside£®

C£®Job hunting for university graduates£®

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