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听力原文:Interviewer:Can you still remember the thrill of it? I mean the first time you ac

听力原文:Interviewer: Can you still remember the thrill of it? I mean the first time you actually ride out there, out in front must be ...

Man: Yeah, yeah, it was certainly a big thrill, but it was an evening event. It was the last race and it was almost dark by the time we'd finished and when I got home it was about ten or eleven o'clock, so there was very little time to think about it or do anything. And I had to be up at about half five the next day for my job, so unfortunately it was straight back to work really.

You hear part of an interview in which a man is talking about winning his first horse race. What does he say about it?

A.He found it rather disappointing.

B.He didn't have a chance to celebrate.

C.He was too tired to care.

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第1题
听力原文:Interviewer: So, do you have a favourite movie?Director: Oh ... that's difficult.

听力原文:Interviewer: So, do you have a favourite movie?

Director: Oh ... that's difficult. Well ... I think it has to be The Agents, the Mel Rivers movie. I like it because it reminds you that no matter how hard life is, or how many times you get knocked down by bad situations, things can get a whole lot worse.

Interviewer: When did you first see it?

Director: On television, late one night... I must have been about 16. There were moments when I just couldn't stop laughing. It's anarchic and silly, but it's very warm. I love the friendship that develops between the two main characters.

You hear part of an interview in which a film director talks about his favourite movie.

Why does he like the film?

A.It is very funny.

B.It is very exciting.

C.It is very romantic.

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第2题
听力原文:M: Hi, Sophie. I haven't seen you for a long time. What have you been up to since
graduation?

W: Hi, Mark. I am just looking for a job. Luckily, I am going for an interview next week. Can you give me some suggestion about the interview?

M: Well, the interviewer may ask you to tell about your educational background and working experience. The interviewer wants to hear you say it in detail so they can judge if the position is fit for you. So you should tell them the information most relevant to this position, and make your answer simple and clear.

W: Thank you very much, Mark. I think your suggestion is really helpful.

What are they talking about?

A.Job hunting

B.Interview

C.Resume

D.Working experience

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第3题
听力原文:Interviewer: Emm, excuse me, may I ask you a few questions?Interviewee: Yes, what

听力原文:Interviewer: Emm, excuse me, may I ask you a few questions?

Interviewee: Yes, what's it for? Is it a marketing survey?

Interviewer: No, no, no. It's a survey about study habits. When do you get up every day?

Interviewee: Half past six on weekdays, but on weekends, I always get up late.

Interviewer: How late?

Interviewee: About 11:00 or 12:00. I think I must reward myself for working hard all week.

Interviewer: Of course, you've earned it. Do you work best in the mornings or in the afternoons?

Interviewee: Well, I guess ... in the mornings. I seldom study in the afternoon. You see, my mind is awful then, so I have to take a nap,...a long nap for 2—3 hours ... or ... can't concentrate ...

Interviewer: I see. Do you often stay up late?

Interviewee: Oh, yes, almost everyday. I usually don't go to bed until 12 o'clock.

Interviewer: That's funny. Almost everyone in your school says that. Thank you very much.

(27)

A.Marketing.

B.Study habits.

C.Sleeping habits.

D.Working habits.

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第4题
听力原文:The Internet can show you thousands of job openings all over the world. Use the w

听力原文: The Internet can show you thousands of job openings all over the world. Use the words "job search" to find the websites you need. Type in what you want and where you want to work. In a few seconds, a list of jobs will appear on the screen. Or you can type in the name of a company to learn about jobs there.Many websites list full.time,part-time,and summer jobs.

Job search Websites can help in Other ways,too.They show how to write a good letter to introduce yourself and how to prepare for an interview. They also tell you what to say to an interviewer on the telephone, Some websites give you examples of interview conversations to practice. One even has a dictionary of interview words. A good website can be a big help in your job search.Good luck with your job hunting!

How do you find a job on the Internet?

A.Use the words "job search".

B.Make a list of full-time jobs you need.

C.Type in your name and where you work.

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第5题
听力原文:To be successful in a jab interview, you should demonstrate certain personal and

听力原文: To be successful in a jab interview, you should demonstrate certain personal and professional qualities. You need to create a good image in the limited time available, usually from 30 to 45 minutes. You must make a positive impression which the interviewer will remember while he interviews other candidates. The following are some qualities you should especially pay attention to during an interview. First of all, you should be properly dressed. The right clothes worn at the right time can win the respect of the interviewer and his confidence in your judgement. It may not be true that clothes make a man. But the first and often last impression of you is determined by the clothes you wear. Secondly, you should pay close attention to your manner of speaking. Since speech is a reflection of personality, you should reflect confidence by speaking in a clear voice, loud enough to be heard, without being aggressive or overpowering. You should be prepared to talk knowledgeably about the requirements of the position you are applying for, Finally, to be really impressive, you must convey a sense of self-confidence and enthusiasm for work. If you display these characteristics with just a little luck, you'll certainly succeed in the typical personnel interview.

How long does an interview usually last according to the speaker?

A.At least 45 minutes.

B.From 30 to 45 minutes.

C.Less than 30 minutes.

D.More than 45 minutes.

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第6题
听力原文:Interviewer: Excuse me; I'm doing some market research. Can I ask you a few quest
ions?

Woman: Yes, of course, go ahead.

Interviewer: Right. Do you travel for business?

Woman: Yes, I do. On average, I'd say I spend two or three days a week visiting customers.

Interviewer: Right ... "regularly". Now, do you ever work at home?

Woman: No, I don't. I'm seldom at home. I don't want to work there, too.

Interviewer: OK. Next question. Do you ever make presentations?

Woman: Yes, I do.

Interviewer: How often do you do that?

Woman: Let me see. Two or three times a month maybe. Some months it's more, some months it's less.

Interviewer: Right. Let's say ... "often". Now, do you usually do your own typing?

Woman: I'm afraid so. I don't have anyone to do it for me.

Interviewer: OK. Do you use a computer at work?

Woman: Sure. I'd be lost without it!

Interviewer: OK, I'll mark that "regularly". Do you ever buy computer magazines?

Woman: No, I don't. Never.

Interviewer: Right. And one last question ... Could you just look at this and tell me which age bracket you're in ...

(20)

A.Marketing.

B.Traveling.

C.Computers.

D.Customers.

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第7题
听力原文:Interviewer: Excuse me. I wonder if you'd mind answering a few questions. I'm doi
ng a survey about foreigners studying in Britain.

Interviewee: Oh, I see. Well, no, I don't mind at all.

Interviewer: Oh, good. Where are you from, please?

Interviewee: I'm sorry. I didn't hear ...

Interviewer: What country are you from?

Interviewee: People's Republic of China, Shanghai, actually.

Interviewer: Could you tell me how long you've been here?

Interviewee: Yes, about 3 weeks.

Interviewer: I see, and how long will you be studying?

Interviewee: I'm not sure exactly, but I think about 2 months altogether.

Interviewer: And ... er... may I ask how old you are?

Interviewee: Yes, of course, I'm thirty-four.

Interviewer: What kind of educational course you are doing here?

Interviewee: I'm on a language improvement course run by UNESCO.

Interviewer: Very interesting! How long ago did you start to learn English?

Interviewee: Oh, I can't remember exactly, about 20 years ago, I think!

Interviewer: Fine, well, thank you very much. Enjoy you stay in London.

Interviewee: Thank you. Goodbye.

(27)

A.Foreigners' study in Britain.

B.Chinese people's studying in Britain.

C.Educational courses in Britain.

D.Foreigners' language learning in Britain.

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第8题
听力原文:To be successful in an interview, you should demonstrate certain personal and pro

听力原文: To be successful in an interview, you should demonstrate certain personal and professional qualities. You need to create a good image in a limited time available, usually from 30 to 45 minutes. You must give a positive impression which the interviewer will remember while he interviews other candidates.

You should especially pay attention to some qualities during the interview. First of all, you should take care to appear properly dressed. The fight clothes worn at the fight time can win the respect of the interviewer and his confidence in your judgment. It may not be true that clothes make the man, but the first and lasting impression of you is determined by the clothes you wear. Secondly, you should pay close attention to your manner of speaking. Since speech is a reflection of personality, you should reflect confidence by speaking in a clear voice, loud enough to be heard without being aggressive or overpowering. You should be prepared to talk knowledgeably about the position you're applying for. Finally, to be really impressive, you must convey a sense of self- confidence and an enthusiasm for the work. If you display these characteristics with just a little luck, you'll certainly succeed in a typical personnel interview.

(23)

A.Less than 30 minutes.

B.From 30 to 45 minutes.

C.At least 45 minutes.

D.More than 30 minutes.

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第9题
听力原文:M: Are you looking forward to your job interview tomorrow?W: I'm a bit nervous ab

听力原文:M: Are you looking forward to your job interview tomorrow?

W: I'm a bit nervous about it. When you interview people, what do you look for?

M: Well, a lot of people think it's about your qualifications and experience, but actually they aren't so important in the interview.

W: Really? Why not?

M: Well, your qualifications and experience have already been listed on your CV and in your cover letter. The interviewer might want to know how you think your previous experience relates to the job offer, but...

W: I see. So what's the main purpose of the interview?

M: The interviewer wants to see what kind of person you are and decide whether you will fit in with the other employees. The interviewer wants to see if you have the right personality for the job.

W: You also have to give the right answers to their questions.

M: Usually, there are no "right" answers. Obviously, you don't want to say anything silly, but each question can be answered in different ways. The important thing is to be articulate.

W: Articulate?

M: Yes. Communication skills are valued by almost all employers nowadays. A person who can express themselves clearly and successfully is considered a real asset.

W: Why's that? Surely communication skills can't outweigh qualifications and experience.

M: Good communication skills are vital because if there are breakdowns in communication, it would cost the company time and money. Communication skills might not outweigh qualifications and experience, but as I've said before, the interviewer has already seen those on your CV.

W: So, you mean your CV shows you have the qualifications and experience and gets you into the interview room. After that, other factors take over — particularly communication skills and your personality.

M: Right.

W: I was always told that the way you look is a key factor, too.

M: Well, of course you should always look smart, clean, and fairly formal. Whatever some people say, the way you look does create an impression on others.

W: I'll be sure to wear my best outfit then!

Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

19. What does the interviewer want to know during the interview?

20. What will happen if you do not give the right answers to questions during the interview?

21. Why are good communication skills important for companies?

22. What is more important in a job interview according to the conversation?

(23)

A.If you are punctual.

B.If you are not lying on your CV.

C.If you are experienced.

D.If you have good communication skills.

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第10题
听力原文:Man: In the company, I am in charge of recruitment; I have to meet various people
. Some of them impressed me most at least the few days after we had the interview, because they are effective conversationalists. During the course of talk, half the responsibility lies with you. Leaving an interviewer indifferent is the worst impression you can make. And the way to make an effective impression is to feel free to be yourself.

&8226;You will hear five short recordings.

&8226;For each recording, decide who is speaking.

&8226;Write one letter (A--H) next to the number of the recording.

&8226;Do not use any letter more than once.

&8226;You will hear the five recordings twice.

A an undergraduate

B a parent

C a personnel executive

D a sociologist

E a consultant for job-seekers

F a radio journalist

G a psychologist

H a general manager

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