A:I'm afraid I can't pass the final exam.B:().
A.Sounds great!
B.That's all right!
C.Cheer up!
D.Glad to hear that!
A.Sounds great!
B.That's all right!
C.Cheer up!
D.Glad to hear that!
A.Yes, Id like to go
B.Yes, the food is wonderful
C.No, I cant eat any more
D.Its very nice of you
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The smart job-seeker needs to rid herself of several standard myths about interviewing What follows is a list of some of these untruths and some suggestions to help you do your best at a job interview.
Myth I: The aim of interviewing is to obtain a job offer.
Only half true. The real aim of an interview is to obtain the job you want. That often means rejecting job offers you don't want! So, before you 面 back-flips for an employer be sure you want the job.
Myth 2: Always please the interviewer.
Not true. Try to please yourself. Giving answers that you think will suit a potential employer and practicing a policy of appeasement (讨好) are certain to get you nowhere. An effective interview (where you are offered the job or not) is like an exciting encounter in conversation with your seatmate on an airplane.
Myth 3: Never interrupt the interviewer.
An exciting conversation always makes us feel free-free to interrupt, to disagree, to agree enthusiastically. So, when interviewing, try to be yourself. Employers will either like or dislike you, but at least you'll have made an impression. Leaving an employer indifferent is the worst impression you can make. And the way to make an effective impression is to feel free to be yourself!
Another silly myth. Don't be afraid to disagree with your interviewer in an agreeable way. And don't hesitate to change your mind. The worst that could happen would be that the interviewer says to herself 0There's a person with an open mind!"
31. By 11my'di" the author means ____________.
A. an old traditional story or legend
B. something that is unknown
C. something false, that most people believe to be true
32. According to the passage, if you are looking for a job, your aim in the interview is________.
A.to obtain the job offered by the employer
B.to obtain a desirable job
C.to let the employer understand your desire
33. The right attitude for you is to ___________.
A. please the potential employer
B. avoid disagreement with the interviewer
C. talk to your interviewer in a warm and friendly way
34. When interviewing,________.
A. try to be natural and relaxed
B. keep an open mind
C. don interrupt the interviewer
35. The best title for this selection would be __________.
A. The aim of job-seeking
B. Myths About Interviewing
C. How to Obtain a Job
A.stay
B.staying
C.to stay
D.whether stay
1.The best title for the passage is ()
A.Benefits on Both Sides
B.Art of Negotiation
C.Skills of Communication
D.How to Be a Good Negotiator
2.Negotiators’ good rapport can make it easy for negotiators()
A.to make them fully understood
B.to make necessary concession
C.to create a positive environment
D.to increase negotiators’ status
3.If we understand that the some real benefits of a deal may come much later()
A.we will take a long term view in the negotiation
B.we will pay more attention to the benefits on both sides
C.we will try much harder to improve the agreement
D.we will try to change the relationship with the other party
4.Many poor negotiators may not make any concession for themselves in that ()
A.they are afraid of losing face
B.they have no clear objectives
C.they are not flexible
D.they are not skillful
5.Good negotiators are usually very persuasive and eloquent in order to()
A.work out ways to resolve problems
B.make sure that everything is understood
C.have better communication with their partners
D.avoid the breakdown of the negotiation
I'm afraid there is not much (differ) ______ in their points of view.
I am afraid I should______you of your promise.
A.remind
B.remember
C.release
D.record
I am afraid it was a _______ for you to do this.
A、bother
B、bitter
C、bake
D、band