In Mr Schuman's opinion, being a motherA.is an easy job.B.is the most difficult job.C.is a
In Mr Schuman's opinion, being a mother
A.is an easy job.
B.is the most difficult job.
C.is a rewarding job.
In Mr Schuman's opinion, being a mother
A.is an easy job.
B.is the most difficult job.
C.is a rewarding job.
第1题
According to Mr Schuman, how many skill areas are there in the world of work?
A.less than 4,000
B.at least 500
C.at least 5,000
第2题
M: Well, the main purpose of a resume is to convince an employer to give you a chance for an interview. Generally, there are two kinds of resume. One is familiar to us, the one we call "tombstone". This kind of resume lists your educational background and working experience in time order. The other one "Functional" is more descriptive and fun to read. It may bring more opportunities for an interview.
F: I see. But from the prospective employers you have met, which is used more often?
M: It's convenient to have "tombstone" for certain occasions. But many prospective employers throw away most of these unrequested "tombstone" lists, preferring to interview the applicants with the lively resume rather than the dead one.
F: Can you give us some idea on how to write a functional resume that will get read?
M: As a matter of fact, it's not so difficult to write a resume that makes you come alive and look interesting to employers. First of all, in order to write a resume others will read with enthusiasm, you have to feel important about yourself. Then, try to sell what you can do rather than who you are. Translate your personality traits, character, accomplishments and achievements into skill areas. Believe it or not, there are at least five thousand skill areas in the world of work.
F: Another point is that most people tend to be modest when writing a resume. What do you think of that?
M: That's a good question. Many people think they don't have any ability. What we should remember is that everyone has ability and maybe one of yours is just what an employer is looking for if only you show it.
F: In the job market today, there are some women who want to return to salaried employment when they no longer want to be a housewife. Do you have any suggestions for them?
M: Well, if you are returning to the work force after fifteen years as a parent, simply write a short paragraph, like a summary of background in place of list of experience in time order. Don't apologize for working as a mother; it's the hardest job of all.
F: It seems that many people have no idea about how to find personal accomplishment. How do you think of this?
M: There is nothing special in it. You can simply take four or five hours off and write down every accomplishment in your life, on or off the job; that made you effective and unique. Study the list and try to spot patterns. In the process of doing so, you will identify your remarkable skills. Once you discover patterns, give names to your cluster of accomplishments, for instance, leadership skills, budget management skills, child development skills, etc.
F: Writing a resume is really a complicated job.
M: It really is. It may take four drafts or more and several weeks before you are ready to show it to a stranger for reaction. When you are satisfied, print it instead of photocopying it because it shows an employer that you regard job hunting as serious work, worth doing right.
F: Thank you, Mr Schuman. Those are really helpful advice.
?You will hear an interview with Mr Schuman, a job recruitment advisor.
?For each question 23-30, mark one letter (A, B or C) for the correct answer.
?You will hear the interview twice.
The purpose of a resume is
A.to get a chance for an interview.
B.to get a job.
C.to convince the employer.
第3题
Mr. Schuman thinks that a resume should
A.show one's talent.
B.show one's ability.
C.show one's relation with others.
第4题
What did Helen have to be careful to hide?
A.Her lack of interest in history.
B.Her low opinion of her husband"s writing.
C.Her dislike of her husband"s admirers.
D.Her inability to understand his books.
第6题
听力原文:M: I liked Mr Johnson's speech, it's exciting and humorous.
W: So did I, but Mr White's talk was even better.
Q: What did the woman think of Mr Johnson's speech?
(14)
A.She didn't like it.
B.She thought it was better than Mr White's.
C.She thought it was not as good as Mr White's.
D.She thought it was as good as Mr White's.
第7题
What's Mr Smith's phone number?
A.361-3452.
B.631-2345.
C.163-5432.
第8题
Do-it-Yourself has become one of Mr Miller's hobbies.
A.Right
B.Wrong
第9题
What does the bank agree to do?
A.Change Mr Bright's account type
B.Provide Mr Bright new checks at no cost
C.Give Mr Bright another chance
D.Alert Mr Bright prior to charging more fees
第10题
Mr Dodds never forgot Mark's birthdays.
A.Right
B.Wrong.
C.Doesn't say.