资料:For nearly a century, Hilton Worldwide has offered business and leisure travelers the finest in accommodations, service, amenities and value.We know that great guest experiences begin with Team Members who feel appreciated, valued and respected. That's what you can expect at Hilton Worldwide, where we have created a culture of excellence, continuous improvement, and innovation that helps our 300,000 Team Members reach their fun potential.For nearly a century, Hilton Worldwide has been a legendary symbol of hospitality. Our brands are recognized around the globe for unparalleled guest service, delivered by talented Team Members with a reputation for innovation, integrity and excellence. We offer our Team Members unparalleled access to an array of rich experiences, knowledge and opportunities that are invaluable to their growth. Join us now in one of these career areas.We invite you to join us in locations throughout North America, where you can help us fulfill Conrad Hilton's Vision to “fill the Earth with the light and warmth of hospitality” and provide the world-class guest service for which Hilton Worldwide is known.What benefits can team members from Hilton get?A.Travelling opportunities.B.A decent job.C.Various experiences, knowledge and chances.D.High income.

资料:For nearly a century, Hilton Worldwide has offered business and leisure travelers the finest in accommodations, service, amenities and value.
We know that great guest experiences begin with Team Members who feel appreciated, valued and respected. That's what you can expect at Hilton Worldwide, where we have created a culture of excellence, continuous improvement, and innovation that helps our 300,000 Team Members reach their fun potential.
For nearly a century, Hilton Worldwide has been a legendary symbol of hospitality. Our brands are recognized around the globe for unparalleled guest service, delivered by talented Team Members with a reputation for innovation, integrity and excellence. We offer our Team Members unparalleled access to an array of rich experiences, knowledge and opportunities that are invaluable to their growth. Join us now in one of these career areas.
We invite you to join us in locations throughout North America, where you can help us fulfill Conrad Hilton's Vision to “fill the Earth with the light and warmth of hospitality” and provide the world-class guest service for which Hilton Worldwide is known.

What benefits can team members from Hilton get?

A.Travelling opportunities.
B.A decent job.
C.Various experiences, knowledge and chances.
D.High income.

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解析:本题的问题是“希尔顿团队成员能够得到什么好处?”选项A意为“旅行机会”;选项B意为“一份体面的工作”;选项C意为“各种经验、知识和机会”;选项D意为“高收入”。根据主题句可知,是丰富的经验、知识和机会。

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