英语听力教程(第2册)Unit 6 听力原文

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Unit 6 听力原文

Part I

B

1. Tell me about yourself.

2. What do you think are your strengths and weaknesses?

3. We have a lot of applicants for this job, why should we appoint you?

4. What has been your most valuable experience?

5. How would you describe your personality?

6. When did you last lose your temper? Describe what happened.

7. Which is more important to you: status or money?

8. How long do you think you’d stay with us if you were appointed?

9. Why do you want to leave your present job?

10. What makes you think you’d enjoy working for us?

11. Are you an ambitious person?

12. What would you like to be doing ten years from now?

13. What are you most proud of having done in your present job?

14. What was the worst problem you have had in your present job and how did you solve it?

15. What is the best idea you’ve had in the past month?

16. What is your worst fault and what is your best quality?

17. Don’t you think you’re a little young for this job?

18. What are your long-range goals?

19. Describe your present job — what do you find rewarding about it?

20. Now, what do you do in your spare time?

21. What excites you about the job you’re doing now?

22. What worries you about the job you’re doing now?

23. Describe your ideal boss.

24. How would you rate your present boss?

C

1. A person who likes to give or share things with others.

2. Someone who always tells the truth.

3. A person who is quick at learning new things.

4. Someone who is always on time.

5. A person who can’t keep a secret.

6. Someone who does not think about other people’s feeling.

7. A person who speaks in a very direct and honest way.

8. Someone who is educated or has good manners.

9. A person who comes up with new and original ideas.

10. Someone who has a strong desire to succeed.

Part II Two girls talking on the phone

Clara:That number has been engaged for ages. Nobody can be that popular. I wonder if her number’s been changed. I think I’ll try again (Dialling)

Sue: 3346791

Clara: Is that you sue?

Sue: Who’s calling

Clara: This is Clara, Clara Fulkson. Don’t you remember me?

Sue: Clara! Of course I remember you. How are you? I haven’t heard from you for at least 2 years.

What are you doing?

Clara: Nothing very exciting. That’s one reason I’m ringing. I need some advice.

Sue: Advice? Hm...That’s a good one. I’ve just been sacked (Pips)

Clara: There’s (a) pips. Hang on Sue. (Insert a coin) What do you mean you’ve just been sacked?

Sue, you are the most successful woman I know.

Sue: That’s probably why I’ve been sacked. But let’s talk about you. You said you needed some advice.

Clara: I certainly do. I want to ask you about interviews. Have you had (a) lots of them?

Sue: Yes, I have. Too many

Clara: So could you tell me the sort of questions you are usually asked?

Sue:Let me think. The first ten questions are almost always the same. I call them the why’s, how’s and where’s.

(pips again)

Clara: Not again, Don’t go away, Sue, I’ve got one more coin. (Insert one more coin) Are you there Sue?

Sue: Yes, I’m still here?

Clara: Sorry, I didn’t understand what you were telling me. Could you repeat it?

Sue: It’s very boring. But here you are. I’m always asked: why I want to leave my present job;

why I’m interested in the new job; how I intend to get to work; how long I intend to stay at the job; Where I live; where I went to school; how much I ‘m paid in my present job; how much I expect to be paid in the new job. Oh, yes. I’m always asked if I’m married.

(pips again)

Clara: That is it, Sue. No more coins. I’ll write to you soon. And many thanks.

Questions:

1. What are the manes of the two speakers?

2. Where might the caller make the phone call?

3. How many coins did the caller insert?

4. How long haven’t the two girls seen each other for?

5. How many why’s, how’s and where’s can you remember? Place a tick by all the questions you can remember.

Part III A good interview

A.

Interviewer: Good morning, Miss ...

Miss Jones: Miss Jones.

Interviewer: Miss Jones, yes, right. Now, you’d like to join our team, I gather.

Miss Jones: Yes, I would.

Interviewer: That’s very good. I’d like to know a little bit about you. Perhaps you could tell me a little bit about your education.

Miss Jones: Oh yes. I left school at 18 and for the first two years I went to Gibsons. They’re an engineering firm. And after that, I did a one-year full-time PA course and went back to Gibsons. I was PA to the Export Director. I stayed there for two years and then moved on to my present company. That’s Europa Marketing. And I’ve been with them for three years now,

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