Candidates for the training course in London s University of Westminster need the followin
A.having wide cultural interests
B.having a good knowledge of current affairs
C.being familiar with the languages they translate
D.being eloquent lecturers
A.having wide cultural interests
B.having a good knowledge of current affairs
C.being familiar with the languages they translate
D.being eloquent lecturers
第1题
The candidates must be able to speak a foreign language.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
第2题
The likely candidates will receive phone call from the company.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
第3题
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
第4题
We've interviewed several candidates but haven't found ______ fit for the job.
A.one
B.ones
C.it
D.them
第5题
Hazel Conway stresses the importance of finding out about candidates' interests.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
第6题
The passage is mainly about ______.
A.how to pre-determine questions in an interview
B.how to respond to candidates after an interview
C.how to arrange the interviewing process properly
D.how to decide the best match during an interview
第7题
All of the following details are true EXCEPT
A. whether the Muslim Brotherhood is committed to democracy is doubted.
B. Brotherhood candidates won't yield direct power in the presidential election.
C. Brotherhood have become the biggest opposition group in parliament.
D. candidates were officially allowed to stand as Brotherhood candidates.
第8题
Tony Carnevale, lead author of a new report reveals______.
A.college graduates don"t look for jobs in newspaper
B.job candidates have online interviews via Skype
C.most of the jobs can be found in the ads on the Internet
D.Jobs are available on more than 80% of the websites
第9题
W I don't know. He will arrive Monday night at 11, so he won't be in until Tuesday or maybe even Wednesday. Should we cancel the interviews?
M No. I'll record the interview and let him watch the tape when he comes in.
W Okay, that's a good idea.
What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.A scheduled meeting
B.The candidates for the interview
C.A co-worker's participation for an activity
D.An Itinerary of a business trip
第10题
•Are the sentences 16-22 "Right" or "Wrong"? If there isn't enough information to answer "Right" or "Wrong", choose "Doesn't say".
•For each sentence, mark one letter (A, B or C) on your Answer Sheet.
Attending Interviews
Good interviewers prepare their questions carefully in advance according to the candidate's application and CV. So candidates need to prepare just as carefully. Here are some useful tips on answering interview questions.
What don't you like about your current position?
No job is perfect; there's always something we don't like. Be honest but don't give a list of complaints. The important thing is talking positively about how you deal with problems at work.
Where does your employer think you are today?
Be honest. If you lie to your current employer, you'll lie to your next employer. Don't phone in sick in the day of the interview. Take a day's holiday but don't say why.
What are your professional objectives?
Think about these before the interview. Your objectives should be relevant to the job you have applied for and achievable. If the new job can't offer you everything you want, the interviewer will think that you probably won't stay with the company very long.
What are your weaknesses?
Be honest. No one is perfect. Think about this before the interview and choose your answer carefully. Talk about how you deal with a weakness; this is far more important than the weakness itself.
Interviewers ask every candidate the same questions.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
第11题
"Resumes arrive with stains. Some candidates don't bother to spell the company's things at the 【C3】______ of something larger they work toward." " 【C4】______ from losing the forest for the trees," says Charles Garfield, associate professor at the University of California, San Francisco, "we must 【C5】______ ask ourselves how the details we're working on fit into the larger picture they don't, we should drop them and move to something else." Garfield 【C6】______ this process to his work as a computer scientist at NASA. "The Apollo II moon launch was slightly off-course 90 percent of the time," says Garfield. "But a successful landing was still likely because we knew the exact coordinates of our goal. This allowed us to make adjustments as necessary." 【C7】______ where we want to go helps us judge the importance of every task we undertake.
Too often we believe what 【C8】______ others' success is some special secret or a lucky break(机遇). But rarely is success so mysterious. Again and again, we see that by doing 【C9】______ things within our grasp well, large 【C10】______ follow.
【C1】______
A.will
B.would
C.shall
D.should