【題目】任務(wù)型閱讀。 The job interview is an important part of your job search because it's an opportunity for the employer to figure out if you're right for the job. The following tips may help you prepare for your job interview.
●Dress for success. Professional business clothes are always appropriate, regardless of the type of job you are applying for.
●Be there on time. Try to arrive 5 to 10 minutes early to be safe. Find out ahead of time where you're going and how long it will take you to get there. Drive or travel the route a day or two ahead, at the same time of day as you will on the day of the interview. Have a backup(備用)plan.
●Let your personality shine. If you're excited about the job, don't be afraid to show it. Employers want passionate employees, so be yourself.
●Be confident. But just don't let your nerves overpower your interview. Eye contact and a calm, clear speaking voice are excellent ways to show your confidence.
●Watch your body language. During your interview, relax and sit naturally, but don't slouch(沒(méi)精打采地坐)in your chair or lean on the interviewer's desk.
●Be polite. Remember, this is your first introduction to the organization, so be polite to everyone you meet and turn off your cell phone.
●Listen and ask for clarification(闡明), if you need it. Remember to listen carefully to the interview questions so that you can actually answer the questions, and never interrupt.
●Let them know what you have to offer. When answering the questions, let the employer see what you have to offer to his organization. Talk about your past. experiences and achievements honestly, and tie those experiences to how they can help you contribute to his organization.
● Although you want to be open and honest in your interview, avoid talking about your personal or financial problems.
A. Think before you speak.
B. Confirm how often the buses run.
C. This begins with a smile and a firm handshake.
D. If you believe in yourself, you will surely succeed.
E. Feeling nervous in an interview is perfectly normal.
F. Make sure you have enough to answer the questions.
G. If you don't understand something, just ask for explanation.
【答案】B;E;C;G;A
【解析】面試是找工作的重要環(huán)節(jié),因?yàn)檫@對(duì)雇主來(lái)說(shuō)是一個(gè)機(jī)會(huì)來(lái)判斷你是否適合這份工作。本文給出了幾條建議可以幫助你為面試做好準(zhǔn)備。
① 本段主題是說(shuō)要守時(shí)。提前一兩天在面試當(dāng)天的同一個(gè)時(shí)間開(kāi)車(chē)或者坐車(chē)熟悉一下路線,確認(rèn)公共汽車(chē)的運(yùn)行頻率,并且要有一個(gè)備用計(jì)劃。選B
② 本段提出建議要自信,空格后一句用but表轉(zhuǎn)折并且再次提到nervous一詞,選E,其意為"在面試中感到緊張是完全正常的。但是不要讓你的緊張控制了你的面試。"
③ 要有禮貌。這要從微笑和堅(jiān)定的握手開(kāi)始。選C。
④ 本段主題句為首句Listen and ask for clarification, if you need it.認(rèn)真聽(tīng)(面試問(wèn)題),并且有必要的時(shí)候請(qǐng)求解釋。選G
⑤ 盡管你想在面試中保持坦率和誠(chéng)實(shí),也要避免談?wù)撃愕膫(gè)人或財(cái)務(wù)問(wèn)題。因此,本段的主題句應(yīng)該是"想好了再說(shuō)"。選A。
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