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Have you ever felt the desire to move and experience another beautiful part of the country? This could be the perfect career change for you.

The National Trust in England is looking for someone to work as a ranger(护林员) on the Fame Islands, one of Britain's oldest nature reserves located just off the North umber land coast.

For $22,668 a year, the successful applicant will be required to look after the local wildlife, including the 200 seal pups which are born on the islands each year and 37,000 pairs of puffins.

The ranger will get the chance to work in some of the nation's most attractive places and spaces—impressive sunrises a one-minute ride and one of England's largest seal colonies on his doorstep. But like every job, it doesn't come without a downside. Apart from avoiding the dive-bombing Arctic terns (燕鸥), there is no running water on the island and there will be severe storms to fight with during the spring.

Along with a love of nature and the outdoors, the National Trust is looking for "an excellent team player" who has experience in conservation work. This job isn't the normal 9 to 5, so being good at PowerPoint isn't a must. With 50,000 annual visitors every year, you really need to be able to get on with people and show them how they can participate to help nature.

Could you see yourself in this role? Applications for the job close on June 7. Want to apply? Click here.

(1) Which one can replace the word "downside" in paragraph 4? A. Pay drop. B. Disadvantage. C. Bright future. D. Bad environment.
(2) What qualification should you have to apply for the job as a ranger? A. Living a regular life. B. Being patient of being lonely. C. Being expert at working with PowerPoint. D. Having experience in conservation work.
(3) Which section is the passage probably taken from? A. A newspaper. B. A textbook. C. The Internet. D. A news report.
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