8. I believe I've __________ many good qualities from my parents. They're role models.
A. acquired B. inquired C. enquired D. required
9. I'm looking forward to ________ more involved in dealing with customers directly and learning their needs.
A. get B. doing C. be D. being
10. Your résumé is usually the first impression an employer has ______ you.
A. on B. in C. of D. at
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Question 1
M: What would you say is your main strong point
W: Once I start a project, I'm not willing to give it up. I believe a job
isn't worth doing half-heartedly, so I tend to throw myself into it. Q: What does the woman mean
Question 2
M: I would like to offer you a new position in the accounts office; there
will be a small increase in salary.
W: Thank you, but I would prefer to stay in my present job until something
more rewarding comes along.
Q: What can we learn about the woman from the dialog
Question 3
W: Tell me something about yourself and your past experience.
M: I have three years of experience working as a teacher and eight years
working in the IT industry. For the past two years, I have been working as a project manager for a dotcom. I am also PMI certified. I'm looking for a team environment where I can join the excitement of building a company.
Q: What did the man do during the past two years
Question 4
W: What attracted you to this job
M: I've been searching for a while to find a company that had a business
model and corporate philosophy like yours. I am interested in working for a company that provides products and services to the education
market. My background is in this field, and my strength is in building relationships and solving problems. I am excited and interested in this promising position.
Q: Which of the following is NOT a reason for the man to choose the company
Question 5
M: Good morning. I came in to answer your advertisement for a salesperson. W: I'm terribly sorry but we've already found the right person, but there's
a vacancy for sales manager. Would you like to have a try Q: What do we learn from the dialog
Script
There are various types of questions asked at a job interview. Most job interviews start with chit-chat type of questions. They are designed to break the ice and get the conversation flowing. Examples are questions like \\Most of these just require a \problem\type of response; you can elaborate if you wish. However, ensure
that you don't provide information that will give them a bad
impression. If you say something like \traffic was so bad; I hate traveling to this side of town\it would not do you good. If this is the place where you would be working, they would automatically be worried that you will be late for work everyday. More questions will be asked to find out a bit more about you. They might
be historical questions regarding your previous employment or education,