14.-How are things with you? - . A.Things are good B.Ask yourself first C.Just fine, thank you D.I’m fine with the things 查看更多

 

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—How are things with you?

        .

A.Things are good          B.Ask yourself first

C.Just fine, thank you   D.I’m fine with the things

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  Dear Ariel,

  I got a job offer from a high-tech company with a fairly satisfactory payment and benefits.Even the work environment is cool.But I heard that the job requires a lot of overtime and even weekends.I know it's important for newcomers to get their feet planted firmly on the ground to reach their goals, but I'm scared of the idea of having nearly no free time.I still need to find a girlfriend and look after my parents.So, shall I accept the job or give it up for another one with much less pay and more freedom?

Amoretto

  Dear Amoretto,

  I have two things to say:First, you're lucky to have such an excellent offer, especially at a time when so many talented people are struggling to find any work at all; and second, you can't figure out your work-life balance until you're actually working☆

  Take the job.You'll be learning, doing interesting things, working in a cool environment, and making money.If you're given contract, make sure you understand the terms before you sign.Ask your boss how many hours a week you're expected to work.If he tells you a number that's much lower than what you find once you're working, you'll be in a better position to talk to him about it.

  Give your work 100 percent.Work energetically and efficiently.If you're devoted and focused, you might achieve more than your co-workers in less time.Showing yourself to be a productive and talented worker from the beginning will give you more bargaining power.Finally, remember that taking a job doesn't have to be a life commitment.Try to give it at least a year(two is better).If you're really miserable after that time, look for another job that will give you more freedom.By then, you'll have workplace experience, bosses and colleagues who can speak positively about your work and some savings as well.

  Good luck!

Ariel

(1)

When considering the job offer, Amoretto is most concerned about whether he'll have ________

[  ]

A.

a pay rise

B.

a girlfriend

C.

free time

D.

cool working condition

(2)

We can infer that Ariel thinks ________

[  ]

A.

young people are faced with a fierce competition in job-hunting

B.

a good start and 100%devotion to the work are of great importance

C.

Amoretto should ask nothing until he actually works in the company

D.

beginning workers with bargaining power are not popular with bosses

(3)

Ariel recommended Amoretto to ________

[  ]

A.

balance his life and work before taking the job

B.

analyze the contract carefully before signing it

C.

spare no effort to please his boss and colleagues

D.

be a lifelong worker for the company whatever happens

(4)

In the first letter, the underlined part “get their feet planted firmly on the ground” means ________

[  ]

A.

present themselves truthfully

B.

face the reality bravely

C.

be conscious of their abilities

D.

work heart and soul

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B

       Here are two letters in WORKWORRIES, a column in a newspaper:

Dear Ariel,

       I got a job offer from a high-tech company with a fairly satisfactory paycheck and benefits.Even the work environment is cool.But I heard that the job requires a lot of overtime and even weekends.I know it's important for newcomers to work hard to get their feet planted firmly on the ground, but I'm scared of the idea of having nearly no free time.I still need to find a girlfriend.So, shall I accept the job or give it up for another one with much less pay and more freedom?

Amoretto

Dear Amoretto,

       I have two things to say: First, you're lucky to have such an excellent offer, especially at a time when so many qualified people are struggling to find any work at all; and second, you can't figure out your work-life balance until you're actually working.

       Take the job.You'll be learning, doing interesting things, working in a cool environment, and making money.If you're given a contract (合同), make sure you understand the terms before you sign.Ask your boss how many hours a week you're expected to work.If they tell you a number that is much lower than what you find once you're working, you'll be in a better position to talk to them about it.

       Give your work 100 percent.Work energetically and efficiently.If you're dedicated and focused, you might accomplish more than your co-workers in less time.Showing yourself to be a productive and talented worker for the beginning will give you more bargaining power.Finally, remember that taking a job doesn't have to be a life commitment.Try to give it at least a year (two is better).If you're really miserable after that time, look for another job that will give you more freedom.By then, you'll have workplace experience, bosses and colleagues who can speak positively about your work and some savings.Good luck!

Ariel

60.From Amoretto's letter, we know that he __________.

       A.has been working for a long time       B.is likely a green hand

       C.expects to change his job          D.is quite satisfied with the job

61.How can a man arrange his work-life balance according to Ariel?

       A.By taking a training course.        B.By asking people for advice.

       C.By comparing with others.        D.Through his own work experience

62.All of the following are advised byArial EXCEPT__________.

       A.understanding the terms before signing

     B.working hard and efficiently

       C.getting a better position                    

       D.doing the job at least a year

63.What does Ariel advise to do in the reply?

       A.Take the job offered.        B.Give up and find a new job.

       C.Depend on your feeling.     D.Choose jobs with great care

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So you have been called for an interview---well done?Your effort has been paid off? You will feeI better at the interview if you show an understanding of the nature of the organization.
Ask someone who already does it,or check it with one of the advisers.
Ask a member of your family or a friend to act as the employer and to give you an unreal interview.Be as realistic as possible,answer the questions seriously.Afterwards discuss how it went.Think about how the employer would prefer to see your look.Remember---the majority of employers are over 30.
It is not wise to rush out and buy new clothes.which will be worn for the first time at the interview.You’ll feel more at ease in a familiar dress.
Carelessness in any of these could cost you the job.Arrive at least 15 minutes before time,this will give you a chance to have a look around,read the notice board and get the feel of the place.Being late at the interview produces a bad impression.The first impression that the interviewer gets of you is formed as you walk through the door,so take a couple of deep breaths.
Be ready to shake hands if the interviewer offers.
Don’t take a seat until asked.Then sit comfortably.
Make eye contact  when you are greeted and again if you shake hands.And during questioning,eye contact is a form of non-verbal greeting.
Remember the interviewer’s name and use it from time to time.
Be ready for the question “Is there anything you want to ask?” Before the interview you should get ready for two or three such questions.Look on these not just as a chance to get information but as a means to give your employer a better impression.Asking can show knowledge but avoid asking about holidays,pensions(养老金)and so on.It looks as if you are tired even before you begin.You can check on these later,when the hope for job is offered.
And if you fail, look upon the interview as an experience in itself.Learn from it.We wish you good luck and good job hunting.
【小题1】Before you go to see the employer,you’d better      .

A.find a dress you have got used to
B.buy some modern shoes,ties,etc.
C.have your hair cut
D.put on your newly-bought clothes
【小题2】What does the phrase“eye contact”means?
A.A kind of greeting without words.
B.Shaking hands with the interviewer.
C.Looking at each other for a long time.
D.A way of getting a desirable job.
【小题3】People usually do the following things before a job interview.Which is the right order for doing them?
a.Asking a friend to give you an unreal interview.
b.Understanding the nature of the organization.
c.Paying attention to your clothes.
d.Arriving at the place of the interview ahead of time.
e.Getting some information from the advisers.
A.a—e—b—c—dB.d—c—b—a—e
C.b—e—a—c—dD.e—d—a—b—c
【小题4】Why do you prepare yourself for some Is--there·-anything·-you·-want--to-say questions?
A.To give the employer more information.
B.To get information about holiday and pension.
C.To impress the employer better and get further information from the company as well.
D.To show that you are the most knowledgeable.

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So you have been called for an interview---well done?Your effort has been paid off? You will feeI better at the interview if you show an understanding of the nature of the organization.

Ask someone who already does it,or check it with one of the advisers.

Ask a member of your family or a friend to act as the employer and to give you an unreal interview.Be as realistic as possible,answer the questions seriously.Afterwards discuss how it went.Think about how the employer would prefer to see your look.Remember---the majority of employers are over 30.

It is not wise to rush out and buy new clothes.which will be worn for the first time at the interview.You’ll feel more at ease in a familiar dress.

Carelessness in any of these could cost you the job.Arrive at least 15 minutes before time,this will give you a chance to have a look around,read the notice board and get the feel of the place.Being late at the interview produces a bad impression.The first impression that the interviewer gets of you is formed as you walk through the door,so take a couple of deep breaths.

Be ready to shake hands if the interviewer offers.

Don’t take a seat until asked.Then sit comfortably.

Make eye contact  when you are greeted and again if you shake hands.And during questioning,eye contact is a form of non-verbal greeting.

Remember the interviewer’s name and use it from time to time.

Be ready for the question “Is there anything you want to ask?” Before the interview you should get ready for two or three such questions.Look on these not just as a chance to get information but as a means to give your employer a better impression.Asking can show knowledge but avoid asking about holidays,pensions(养老金)and so on.It looks as if you are tired even before you begin.You can check on these later,when the hope for job is offered.

And if you fail, look upon the interview as an experience in itself.Learn from it.We wish you good luck and good job hunting.

1.Before you go to see the employer,you’d better      .

A.find a dress you have got used to

B.buy some modern shoes,ties,etc.

C.have your hair cut

D.put on your newly-bought clothes

2.What does the phrase“eye contact”means?

A.A kind of greeting without words.

B.Shaking hands with the interviewer.

C.Looking at each other for a long time.

D.A way of getting a desirable job.

3.People usually do the following things before a job interview.Which is the right order for doing them?

a.Asking a friend to give you an unreal interview.

b.Understanding the nature of the organization.

c.Paying attention to your clothes.

d.Arriving at the place of the interview ahead of time.

e.Getting some information from the advisers.

A.a—e—b—c—d

B.d—c—b—a—e

C.b—e—a—c—d

D.e—d—a—b—c

4.Why do you prepare yourself for some Is--there·-anything·-you·-want--to-say questions?

A.To give the employer more information.

B.To get information about holiday and pension.

C.To impress the employer better and get further information from the company as well.

D.To show that you are the most knowledgeable.

 

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