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提问人:网友hktk20082008 发布时间:2022-01-07
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When the interviewee ask you "Why do you leave your former company?", you can reply:________.

A、I’m looking for a growth opportunity

B、My former employer is too strict

C、I don't like my former company

D、After researching your company, I think maybe your company fits me much better

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第1题
According to the interviewee, when an employee joins a union he becomesA.more independent.

According to the interviewee, when an employee joins a union he becomes

A.more independent.

B.his own bargaining agent.

C.less independent.

D.more troublesome.

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第2题
What is the proper attitude towards conducting personal interviews?

A、Interrupt the interviewee if you don’t like the answer you are getting.

B、Jump in quickly whenever the interviewee becomes silent.

C、Ask when you don’t understand a term the interviewee mentioned or a point he/she just made.

D、None of the above

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第3题
19. What should an interviewee do when he is asked if he has questions?

A、A. Keep quiet.

B、B. Ask directly.

C、C. Keep smiling.

D、D. Refuse politely.

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第4题
While conducting an interview, which of the followings is NOT recommended?

A、Arriving the interview site a bit earlier than the appointment time.

B、Chatting informally with the interviewee prior to the interview.

C、Making comments and judgment when taking notes during the interview.

D、Sending a thank-you email to the interviewee after your meeting.

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第5题
Personal interviewing is most efective when all th...

Personal interviewing is most efective when all the people to be interviewed are located in a relatively small geographical area, Otherwise. the time and expense spent in travelling from one person to anotber makes this type of interviewing economically impractical.Personal intervicwing is usunlly used when the information needed is too complex to be gathered by anotber technique. For example. a problem being studied may require the interviewer to probe beyond the more superficial (表面的) answers that might be obtained with another method, It is sometimes assumed that personal interviewing is the most accurate of all survey research techniques.Although personal interviewing may be accurate in many eases. human errors may prevent a researcher from obtaining valid results. Questions perceived by the interviewce(应试者)as an invasion of privacy ot threatening in any way will probably produce false or partially true answers. Also, since the interviewer must interpret the respondent&39;s statements. a certain amount of information loss results even though the respondent may be answering truthfully. In spite of the problems. At least two major advantages are provided by research technique. First, the alert interviewer can generally tell if the respondent is being truthful or if he or she is giving superficial or untrue responses. Second, the interviewer can rephrase questions, give more explanation, or probe more deeply if the initial questions do not produce the information desired. As a result, the information gleaned should be more accurate than that provided by interviews where no one is present to clarify questions or to interpret answers.

It can be concluded from the passage that when all the people to be interviewed are located in a relatively big geographical area____.

A.personal interviewing is most effective

B.personal interviewing is economically impractical

C.personal interviewing is the only technique to get information

D.telephone interviewing may not be used

Sometimes a researcher cannot get valid results because____.A.the information needed is too complex to be gathered

B.personal interviewing is the most accurate of all survey research techniques

C.personal interviewing is not as ffective as other research techniques

D.both interviewer and interviewee may make mistakes during the interviewing

In the second paragraph, the phrase“an invasion of privacy" most probably meansA.an unpleasant conversation

B.a challenge to interviewee’s professional skills

C.an interference with interviewee’s personal affairs

D.an interference with interviewee’s hobby

According to the last paragraph, one of the advantages of the personal interviewingA.the interviewer can ask the interviewee questions again in different ways

B.the interviewer can ask the interviewee some personal questions

C.the initial question do not produce the information desired

D.no one is present to clarify questions

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第6题
In Maori, .

A、one's boyfriend or girlfriend is not allowed to go to the interview together with her or him

B、the interviewee is not supposed to talk too much about his/ her previous employer

C、great emphasis is on the importance of each individual at work as well as in an interview

D、the entire family will come to the interview when one of them is to be interviewed

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第7题
Which of the following statements is TRUE about Michael when he is doing interviews?A.He a

Which of the following statements is TRUE about Michael when he is doing interviews?

A.He always sticks to his list of questions.

B.He often finds interviewees talk about something that he's not really thought about.

C.He sometimes lets the interviewee direct the flow of conversation.

D.He doesn't have a list of questions at all.

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第8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9题
The intervieweeA.is afraid of dealing with drunk men.B.saw a drunk lady strike a guy with

The interviewee

A.is afraid of dealing with drunk men.

B.saw a drunk lady strike a guy with her bottle and lay his head wide open.

C.can predict what a drunk woman is going to do.

D.is not full of confidence when she is dealing with a drunk woman.

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第10题
听力原文:Interviewer: What was your holiday location and how did you hear about it?Intervi

听力原文:Interviewer: What was your holiday location and how did you hear about it?

Interviewee: My holiday location was Waiwera, in New Zealand. It is a thermal spa resort. I was there last year with my parents, my sister and a couple of friends of my parents. My father and my little sister, who inherited the medical problems from my father, need to go to a thermal spa every year for treatment. They used to go to the Polynesian Spa in Rotorua, another famous resort in New Zealand, but last year they decided that they fancied a change. I had never gone with them to a spa because I preferred to spend my holiday at home or go to other places, but last year when they changed the location I decided to go with them. I also decided to go because my sister really wanted me to go with her. My parents found out about this location from some of the people they met in Rotorua. These people said that they were more satisfied with the accommodation and facilities at the Waiwera spa, so my parents were curious and when they returned home they asked me to search on the Internet for some information. They were impressed with the information I found and it was then that they decided to plan a trip there.

Interviewer: So you went with your family and your parents' friends.

Interviewee: Yes. I travelled with my parents, my little sister and some family friends with their three children, so that altogether we were nine people. I was lucky because in the other family there was a boy one year older than me so I had someone to pass the time with and have some fun. There were a lot of elderly people and kids at the spa town, so I was happy that he was with me. We had similar interests. It's good to be with someone with your own age when you are on holiday.

Interviewer: How much time did you spend finding out information about this spa?

Interviewee: I didn't spend so much time searching for the information be- cause the spa has website that was easy: to find. We wanted some more information that wasn't on the website, particularly about how to get there, but we went to a travel agency and they gave us the information that we didn't have and made there the reservations for all of us.

Interviewer: Can you tell us the thing you like most at the spa?

Interviewee: There were so many things that I liked there. I especially liked the accommodation. We stayed at the Waiwera Holiday Inn which is situated right on the beach. It offers spectacular sea views. I think that I will never forget it.

Interviewer: Were there any things that you were not satisfied with?

Interviewee: I think that the bad side of this vacation was that there were so many old people and many many children. Luckily, there were some play areas for children and they stayed there most of the time.

Interviewer: How was your room? Did you have everything you needed?

Interviewee: Yes we had everything we needed. Everything was comfortable and the conditions were great so I have nothing to complain about.

Interviewer: Did you make any new friends? Are you still in touch?

Interviewee: Everyone was very gentle and warm. They really made a good impression. When we needed some help they were very helpful and I felt great. I'm still in touch with the son of my parents' friends.

Interviewer: How did you spend your time? Did you participate in any recreational activities?

Interviewee: I don't have any medical problems like my father and sister, but I still went to the thermal spa. There were a lot of recreational activities to enjoy if we wanted. For example, I played golf because there was a mini golf course. Basketball and volleyball were also available, but we couldn't get enough people together for two proper teams. I also went to swim and I also went scuba diving on the reef not far from the hotel. There was a small group of us with an instructor. It was truly amazing. I cannot describe in words how I felt down there. It was like I was in paradise.

SECTION

A.The speaker.

B.The speaker's parents.

C.The speaker's father and younger sister.

D.None of the speaker's family does.

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