Q: How would your friends or colleagues describe you?(你的朋友或同事怎样形容你?)
第1题:
Suppose a foreign friend of yours is coming to visit your China , what is the most interesting place you would like to take him/her to see and why?
假设你的一位外国朋友来参观中国,你最感兴趣的地方想带他/她去看?为什么?
第2题:
Based on what you know about our industry right now, how does your ideal job stack up against the description of the job you’re applying for?
根据你目前对本行业的了解,你理想中的职位与你现在申请的职位相比,有哪些差异?
第3题:
What aspects of your current job would you consider to be crucial to the success of the business? Why?
你认为你现在工作的哪些方面对你的事业成功是最关键的?为什么?
第4题:
If there were two things you could change in your last (or present) job, what would they be and how would you change them?
如果在你的前一份(或现在的)工作中,你可以改变两件事,会是什么,你如何改变?
第5题:
If you could make one constructive suggestion to your last (or present) CEO, what would it be?
如果你有机会向你的前任(或现任)总裁提一个建设性的建议,你会提什么?
第6题:
Describe an instance where you made effective use of facts to secure
the agreement of others.
举例说明你是怎样用事实促使他人与你达成一致意见的。
第7题:
Q:How do you rate yourself as a professional?(你如何评估自己是位专业人员呢?)
第8题:
Q:How do you handle your failure?(你怎样对待自己的失敗?)
第9题:
Q: How long would you like to stay with this company?(你会在本公司服务多久呢?)
第10题:
你一般怎样度过周末?
How do you_________ _________on weekends usually?
第11题:
“Would you please tell me how to cook grilledcod?”这句话的意思是()。
第12题:
第13题:
How far can you advance with your current employer?
你在现在工作的单位里会有多大发展?
第14题:
What three adjectives best describe you?
哪三个形容词能最恰当地描述你?
第15题:
Have you held other positions like the one you are applying for today? If yes, describe how you expect the positions to be the same.
你从事过与你今天应聘的职位相似的工作吗?如果是,谈一谈你估计它们有哪些相同之处。
第16题:
How has your last (or present) job changed since you’ve held it?
从你接手前一份(或现在的)工作开始,这项工作发生了怎样的变化?
第17题:
Describe to me how your job relates to the overall goals of your department and company.
描述一下你自己的工作与部门和公司总体目标的关系。
第18题:
你现在的上司或同事会怎样评论你?
第19题:
Q:How do you normally handle criticism?(你通常如何处理別人的批评?)
第20题:
Q:If you had a lot of money to donate, where would you donate it to?Why?(假如你有很多钱可以捐赠,你会捐给什么单位?为什么?)
第21题:
Q:Could you project what you would like to be doing five years from now?(你能预料五年后你会做什么吗?)
第22题:
Good Communication for Making Friends As a communication skills trainer, I've met a wide range of people. Some people have trouble associating with others and have difficulty making friends. So I would like to discuss two key points to making good friends. The first is to show respect and love for your friends through your words. Try to say things to others that would feel good to you if you heard them. For example, say things like, "Thanks for the great time" and "It was really nice to get to know you."If you are not good at speaking, then smiling and using body language to express your sincerity is also an effective way to communicate. Additionally, I recommend that when you meet someone new send them an e-mail or letter before the day is over to express how nice it was to meet them. The goal of good communication is to reach another person's heart and form a comfortable relationship. It is, therefore, based the premise that you get rid of your worries and become a bright and positive person. When there is static noise over the phone line, you can't hear the other person clearly, right? In the same way, when your mind is full of worries and you try to communicate with another person, you cannot give or receive messages accurately. For example, let's say you are still tied to a past wound of being betrayed by a friend and feeling hurts .Even if you meet someone new and he or she tells you, "Let's be good friends," you may not be able to accept it because you will hear a negative inner voice saying something like "I might be betrayed again" or "the person might have a hidden agenda."With this worry in your mind, you will not be able to make friends. If you can be refreshed and get rid of your worries, you should be able to sense others' thoughts and feelings without prejudice and build a relationship of trust. If you really can't let go of your painful past experience, then try to change your perspective on the experience. For example, try to think that it was a necessary lesson for you to understand others' pain. If you can think of the positive intention behind the event, then you will be able to view the experience favourably and feel better. The main topic of the passage is()
第23题:
“你需要帮忙吗”用英文表达为()。