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1、现代大学英语听力3 Unit1 Business Unit 11 Business 现代大学英语听力3听力原文及答案 Task 1 A. First, pay careful attention to dressyour appearance and be natural. Second, if its a university applicationhave a clear idea of the subjects you wish to take and then of your possible career. And if its a job interview, show that
2、youre interested in the company itself before you actually get to the interview. Third, have at least one topic or hobby which you can really talk about, and show that you know a lot about. Fourth, dont tell lies or try to cover up when you dont know something. Fifth, be on time; allow plenty of tim
3、e to make the journey and find where you are going; dont gush too much, keep to the point, and sound motivated for the job. B. 1) Because it shows that youre interested, and also its very flattering to the organization itself. 2) He wants to show the importance of having at least one topic or hobby
4、which you can really talk about and you know a lot about at the job interview. 3) He thinks that Bruces son was just lucky, that the interview happened to be interested in model planes. 4) Id like a moment to think about that; I hadnt thought of that before. Edmund: What advice would you give a youn
5、g person leaving school or university? So the aim is to have five Bruce: Oh thats right. Five. Edmund: Five things, five bits of advice that you would give. Would you like to? Bruce: Yeah, okay, Ill read mine out and see how many of them you have. “Pay careful attention to dress”appearance, you know
6、, generally speaking at the interview. I think that is very important. Elizabeth: Yeah. Ive got that as my number one as well. Edmund: Yes. Yes. I hadnt put that one, but I do agree with you. But I think theres alsoYou need to be yourself. Bruce: Yes. You mean natural, rather than putting on some so
7、rt of an act. Edmund: Yes. Yes. Bruce: Id certainly agree with that. Edmund: Itd be very difficult to go through your working life living up to the image that you gave at your interview, if it isnt you. Bruce: Yeah. Yeah. Elizabeth: Right. Bruce: Yes. Have a clear idea of theif its a university oneh
8、ave a clear idea of the subjects you wish to take and then of your possible career. And if its a job interview, Show that youre interested in the company itself before you actually get to the interview. Edmund: Yes, find out a little about the organization, so you can make a comment. Bruce: Yeah. Th
9、at mounts to the same thing really. Edmund: So, yes, it looks as if youre interested. And also its very flattering to the organization. Bruce: Of course, indeed. Elizabeth: There always comes that moment when they say, Well you know, Mr. Jones, thats the job as we see it. Would you like to ask us an
10、ything about it? If you just sit there in absolute silence, you dont get the job. Bruce: Thats it, exactly, yes. Third. Have at least one topic or hobby which you can really talk about, and show that you know a lot about. 1 think that is important because, you know, if you get stuck, this is the sor
11、t of question which can be asked, and if you have no interests or hobbies or whatever you like to call them, then it shows you are a pretty dull sort of person. And t think it would go rather badly for you. Edmund: Yes. Bruce: Mm. I have one or two examples of that. My son went for an interview. He
12、builds model planes. And in the course of the last few years hes become a real expert on them. So apparently, his interview lasted about thirty minutes and twenty-nine and a half were spent talking about model planes. Edmund: Did he get the job? Bruce: Oh yes, he got the position in university. So,
13、it worked very well for him. Edmund: Yes, Im sure theres an element of luckthat the interviewer was interested in model planes. Bruce: I dont think he was really lucky, no. I think he was trying to find out about thingshe was picking up information all the time. Edmund: Have you got any others? Bruc
14、e: Yes. Dont tell lies. Elizabeth: Mm. Thats a good one. Bruce: Youre sure to be found out. And you know, its something to avoid I would think. Edmund: Yes. I think, something to include in that one is not to try and cover up when you dont know something, which isnt quite the same as telling a lie.
15、Ive found in interviews that its actually better to say, Id like a moment to think about that; I hadnt thought of that before; or Id like a minuteto digest the information and think of an answer. Bruce: And finally“Be on time. Edmund: Yes. Elizabeth: Yes. Ive got that one, too. Edmund: Yes. I put Do
16、 allow plenty of time to make the journey and find where you are going. Nerves, I think, can make you miss street signs. Bruce: Indeed, yes, Thats true. Edmund: Ive noticed that weve all been putting dos rather than donts. Elizabeth: Well Ive got a dont here. Er, which is Dont gush too much, which i
17、s like, you know, I think you can have, or be tempted to have a sort of verbal diarrhoea really. You know, in your interview, because you think the more I say the more theyll think Imand I think theres a danger of saying too much as well as too little. Edmund: Yes. And Keep to the point. Bruce: That
18、s fight. Edmund: I mean gushing can include getting right away from the subject that youre meant to be talking about. Elizabeth: Right. Bruce: Thats true enough that, yes. Edmund: So we could also sum up a lot of our points as being self-discipline. Bruce: Yes. Yes. I would agree with that, certainl
19、y. Have you any others? Elizabeth: Well no. I mean three of mine were exactly the same as yours. I put “Sound motivated for the job”, but thats pretty obvious really, isnt it? I mean weve included that anyway. They all fall into the same sort of general category really. Bruce: Thats interesting, yea
20、h. Task 2 A. 1) b) 2) a) 3) c) B. 1) Because they are up against some strong competition in the printing industry and a lot of small businesses are folding. If they dont get better technology now, they could very likely go under as well. 2) He thinks the changes will be costly, not only in equipment
21、, but in training too. 3) He wonders whether all this new technology is really making their lives easier. It seems to him they have created a vicious circle. C.1) f 2) g 3) b 4) I 5) h 6) d 7) c 8) a 9) e Manager: Oh Kim! Do you have a minute? Id like to discuss a few things with you. As you know sa
22、les have been falling off over the past few months and; between you and me, things arent looking very good. Kim: Well. Manager: Look, before you say anything, Im not pointing the finger at you. I know youve suggested several times that we need to go in for better equipment, if were going to hold our
23、 own in the industry. And I have to go along with you now; its time to bite the bullet and invest in some better technology. Kim: Thats great news. Im sure its the right move. Manager: Well, as youve pointed out, were up against some strong competition in the printing industry and a lot of small bus
24、inesses are folding. If we dont jump on the bandwagon now, we could very likely go under as well. Kim: I agree, absolutely. The thing is, you have to be at the cutting edge of change, if you want to stay in business these days. Manager: Thats for sure. You know, Ive been putting off making the chang
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