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面试(interview)就是相互瞅瞅的意思,所以:()
A . A、面试中通过礼仪所呈现出来的“外在美”很重要
B . B、要即早与应聘单位有所接触,以建立好的印象
C . C、求职过程中要有好的职业化礼仪
D . D、求职过程中保持对应聘岗位的充分了解
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We've done our()to make the process as simple as possible.
A . terminal
B . utmost
C . extreme
D . supreme
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Avoiding eye-contact with the interviewer is appropriate during a job interview.
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____is suitable for interview.
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Many people find telephone interviews (difficult) ________than face-to-face interviews.
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What we've got to do now is ...
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原文:We've been on pins and needles waiting for you. 译文:我们一直在急切地盼着你来,如坐针毡。
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During an interview, interviewers often ask questions about your____.
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----interview often uses a screen device.
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Wear jeans to an interview.
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For more than 20 years, we've been supporting educational programs that ______ from kindergartens to colleges.
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某英文杂志正在举办以 "Fancy yourself as an interviewer" 为主题的征文活动,请你 以“A Famous Chinese I Would Like to Interview" 为题, 写一篇英语短文。
内容包括:
1. 采访的对象;
2. 采访的原因;
3. 想提的问题。
注意:
1. 词数120左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 短文中不能出现与本人相关的信息;
4. 短文的标题已给出,不计人总词数。
A Famous Chinese I Would Like to Interview
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We've worked out the plan and now we must put it into______.
A.fact
B.reality
C.practice
D.deed
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听力原文:Woman: Welcome to this week's book programme. We've got lots of great new books to tell you about.
My life, by Joe Wrigley, will keep all fans of Joe's stories happy for hours. It explains a lot about where his ideas come from and gives a picture of what was happening in his life when he was working on his most successful books. I must say, though, that some of it is difficult to understand if you haven't read his other books.
Now, for those of you who like a good cry, Goodbye to the fields, by Susan Marks, tells the sad story of John, a small boy who has to leave the countryside he loves when the family move to London because of his father's job. John and his mother would prefer to stay where they are. It's a long time before the family begins to feel comfortable living in the big city.
There are plenty of books with helpful advice this week. First, the A-Z of photography would make a great present for anyone just starting out with a camera. It has everything you need to know to take really good photos, and learn about cameras, film, lighting and so on. This is not one for the experienced photographer, though — there's not much advanced information here.
Turning to the kitchen, Cooking for one, by Adrian White, says on its cover that even people who hate cooking will find it useful. A month ago, I couldn't even boil an egg, but now I'm producing all sorts of dishes, some quite difficult, and, yes, they taste quite good, too. I'rn actually enjoying cooking now. I'm now going to try a new book about cooking Italian food.
The last book this week is Holidays in Europe, by Mary Curtis. This is an enjoyable read, which will start your imagination working as you plan for next year's holiday. It doesn't matter that the writer doesn't talk about the famous places everyone visits, but describes lots of small places away from the main tourist areas. The maps are too small to be useful but the book is still good value for money.
That's it for this week, then. Next week, there's a special report on giving books as presents, so if you've saved up your money and you're wondering what to get for a friend or relation for their birthdays, you might get some good ideas. I'll look forward to talking to you then.
To really understand My life you need to
A.read it very slowly.
B.know about the writer's life.
C.read the writer's other books.
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-Can you tell us why you think this makes good business sense to you? -We've been
-Can you tell us why you think this makes good business sense to you? -We've been doing quite well on our own and we could probably survive like this for quite a few more years to come, but if we really want to take it to the next level, ____________.
:A the board of directors needn't take the present economic situation into consideration ;
B it's not necessary for us to develop the company any more ;
C we are going to have to consider finding more investors
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听力原文:W: In the studio today we've got Roberta Wilson, who's a time management consultant. Good morning, Roberta.
M: Good morning, Cindy.
W: Roberta, what exactly do time management consultants do?
M: Well, Cindy, it's all about helping people to organize their work in an ef fective way: maximum efficiency; minimum stress.
W: Hah, sounds like something I need. Who are your clients?
M: Um, mainly business people, but I've also worked with politicians, civil servants and university lecturers.
W: Um, quite a range, then. And what sort of things help people to organ ize their time? I suppose punctuality is important.
M: Um, yes and no. It's easier to finish a meeting on time if it starts on time. But in international contexts, you do have to be aware of cultural differences.
W: For example?
M: Well, in Britain big, formal meetings usually start on time, but less for mal meetings often begin a few minutes late. In Germany, on the other hand, people expect all meetings to begin on time; In some countries, er, for example, in Latin America, there's a more relaxed attitude. So, you d6 have to adapt to circumstances.
W: Um, it sounds like even if you manage your own time very well, you still can't control what other people do.
M. Well, you can set limits. If you're meeting a friend who always arrives late, you can say, "Well, I'm going to wait for 15 minutes. If they aren't there by then, I'll leave,"
W: Hmm. I've got one friend who's always late. I don't think I'd ever see her if I did that.
M: Hah, but people who are always late are the ones you need to set limits with. If they know that you won't wait, then, perhaps they'll make an effort.
W: Isn't that rather harsh?
M: No, not really. Someone who constantly turns up late is putting a low value on your time. Let them know you've got other things to do. And I'm not suggesting you do that with everyone just the persistent latecomers.
(20)
A.To help people to organize their work in an effective way.
B.To help people to become efficient at their jobs.
C.To help people to arrange their time properly.
D.To help people to reduce stress.
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We've asked the neighbors to______the house for us while we are away.
A.have an eye to
B.keep an eye on
C.have an eye for
D.keep an eye open
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听力原文:M: We've got three women researchers in our group: Mary, Betty and Helen. Do you know them?
W: Sure. Mary is active and sociable. Betty is the most talkative woman I've ever met. But guess what? Helen's just the opposite.
Q: What do we learn from the woman's remark about Helen?
(14)
A.Helen is quiet.
B.Helen is talkative.
C.Helen is sociable.
D.Helen is active.
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We should pay attention to the interview in a clinical interview.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
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Most people interviewed said: “We've been warned all about the bad effects of sunbathing, yet we keep putting ourselves ____ .”
A at playB at peaceC at riskD at work
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We've received ___ that he may have left the country.
A、information
B、inform
C、idea
D、new
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We've arranged our schedule()any trouble.A.noB.inC./D.without
We've arranged our schedule()any trouble.
A.no
B.in
C./
D.without
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The president______several other subjects in the interview by a famous journalist, but mostly kept himself to the major topic, the economy of his country.
A.counted on
B.backed up
C.dealt with
D.ruled out
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We've offered her the job, but I don't know whether she'll __ it.
A.receive
B.accept
C.get