1、2014届高考二轮增分增值集训:书面表达英语试卷与答案(带解析) 其他 Job interviews never seem easy. To get a job, you may have more interviews than you can count. To succeed in an interview, you should pay attention to the following common mistakes. Lack of proper preparation. Failure to gather information on the company and the j
2、ob before the interview makes a very poor impression on interviewers; it suggests that you really are not that interested in the position. Inappropriate personal appearance. Consider the nature of the position and dress accordingly. When in doubt, dress somewhat more formally than you think would be
3、 expected for the job. Be conservative (保守的 )and pay attention to details, such as shiny shoes, neat hair, etc. First impressions are very important. Poor non-verbal communication. In addition to what you are saying, your non-verbal behavior is very important in an interview. Are you making eye cont
4、act Are you listening attentively when the interviewer is speaking Are you giving a firm handshake when greeted by the interviewer(s) Are you nervous during the interview Practice with a friend or in front of a mirror to assess these factors. Poor attitude. Self-centered behavior (i.e. a “whats in i
5、t for me” attitude) is very poorly received by interviewers. Ask yourself what you can contribute to the company What skills and experience would you bring to the job Failure to ask questions. Employers will assess your interest in the company and the position by the types of questions you ask. Prop
6、er research prior to the interview will help ensure that the questions you ask are intelligent ones. Being disorganized. Make sure you arrive at the interview a few minutes early so that you have time to get calm and check your appearance. Arriving late is simply unacceptable, so plan for the unexpe
7、cted. Always bring an extra copy of your resume (简历 ) and references to an interview. Over or under-answering questions. For most interview questions a “Yes” or “No” answer is not appropriate. Provide more details for an employer and cite (引用 ) examples from personal experience wherever possible. Do
8、 not, however, talk endlessly and feel that you have to keep speaking if theres a silence. When you have said what you want to say, stop talking. If you do not understand a question, seek clear explanation before responding. Failure to send a thank-you note or card following the interview. Take the
9、time to send a thank-you card, which can make an important impact on an employer. Not only does it show your sincere interest in the position, but it also helps make you different from other interview candidates. Common mistakes in interviews What you should do for a(n)_ 【小题 1】 _interview. _【小题 2】 _
10、preparations _【小题 3】 _enough information on the company and the job. Inappropriate personal appearance Dress _【小题 4】 _to the nature of the position. Poor non-verbal communication Non-verbal communication, such as making eye contact, listening attentively, shaking hands _【小题5】 _, etc is very importan
11、t. Poor attitude _【小题 6】 _on yourself will make a very bad impression on interviewers. Think about what you can do for the company instead. Failure to ask questions Do proper research before the interview, which helps make _【小题 7】 _you wont ask stupid questions. Being disorganized Arrive a few minut
12、es early to plan for the unexpected and bring an extracopy of your resume and references to an interview. Over or under-answering questions When answering questions, provide more details or cite examples when needed, instead of talking without _【小题 8】 _. Failure to express your _【 小题9】 _ Do remember
13、 to send a thank-you card which shows your interest in the position and your _【小题 10】_. 答案: 【小题 1】 successful 【小题 2】 Improper/Inappropriate/Poor/Bad 【小题 3】 Collect/Gather 【小题 4】 according 【小题 5】 firmly 【小题 6】 Centering/Focusing 【小题 7】 sure 【小题 8】 difference 【小题 9】 thanks 【小题 10】 end When were learni
14、ng a foreign language, making sense of what we hear is the first step toward fluency. It sounds obvious, but until recently, we didnt know much about how listening works. New research shows that effective listening involves more than simply hearing the words that float past our ears. Rather, its an
15、active process of analysing information and making meaning. Studies of skilled language learners have identified specific listening strategies that lead to excellent comprehension. In addition to that benefit, research has shown that learners who adopt these strategies become better listeners. So wh
16、at are listening strategies Skilled learners go into a listening activity with a sense of what they want to get out of it. They set a goal for their listening, and they make predictions about what the speaker will say. Before the talking begins, they review what they already know about the subject,
17、and form an intention to “listen out for”whats important. Once they begin listening, these learners maintain their focus; if their attention wanders, they bring it back to the words being spoken. They dont allow themselves to be thrown off by confusing or unfamiliar details. Instead, they take note
18、of what they dont understand and later make inferences(推测 )about what those things might mean, based on other clues available to them: their previous knowledge of the subject, the identity of the speaker, and so on. All the while, skilled learners are evaluating what theyre hearing and their own und
19、erstanding of it. Theyre checking their inferences to see if theyre correct. Such strategies are all about thinking, and they produce a variety of benefits. Research indicates that such learners are better at analysing and storing new information, better at finding the best ways to practice what the
20、y have learned. Last year, for example, University of Ottawa researcher Larry Vandergrift published his study of 106 undergraduates who were learning French as a second language. Half of the students were taught in a traditional fashion, listening to and practicing texts spoken aloud. The other half
21、, dealing with the same skill level and taught by the same teacher, were given clear instruction on how to listen. In the journal Language Learning, Vandergrift reported the results: The second group “significantly outperformed(胜过 )” the first one on a test of comprehension. In a 2006 study by resea
22、rchers from Singapore, Chinese speakers who were learning English as a second language reported increased motivation and confidence after they were taught metacognitive strategies. Though listening is often treated as a way to make others feel appreciated, its also one of the most powerful tools we
23、have to gain information and insight(洞察力 ). General idea of paragraphs Detailed information _【小题 1】 _of effective listening It includes our hearing the words and _【小题 2】 _of the information to get the meaning. The _【小题 3】 _of specific listening strategies It will lead to excellent comprehension. Lea
24、rners _【小题 4】 _them can become better listeners. Listening strategies Review the _【小题 5】 _fact about the subject. Set a goal for listening. _【小题 6】 _the speakers information. Maintain the _【小题 7】 _on the words being spoken. Take note of the confusing details for later inferences. Evaluate the inform
25、ation being heard, the understanding of it and its _【小题 8】 _. The results of the experiment Learners are more _【小题 9】 _and confident. _【小题 10】 _ Listening can make others feel appreciated and help the listeners gain information and insight. 答案: 【小题 1】 Definition 【小题 2】 analysis 【小题 3】 benefits 【小题 4
26、】 adopting 【小题 5】 known 【小题 6】 Predict 【小题 7】 focus 【小题 8】 accuracy 【小题 9】 motivated 【小题 10】 Conclusion You work hard for your money so why not keep it Nothing is more disappointing than working hard all week just to have nothing to spend on the weekends or even worse, having to sit at home on vacat
27、ion. Try these simple tips to help gain back your financial independence. 1 Educate yourself. Write down what you have spent. Look closely at where your money has been going the last few months. Are you spending a lot more money on morning coffee than you want to Just by adding up what youre spendin
28、g and where youre spending it each month will help you make better decisions about the purchases you make. 2 Keep your change. Instead of spending your change, make a habit of putting it all in a special jar or “piggy bank” at home. You will be surprised how quickly your change adds up. Want to go o
29、n a family vacation next summer but dont think you can afford it Try having everyone in the family contribute their change to a “vacation jar”. Your family will enjoy pitching in and your children will learn valuable lessons in saving money and enjoying the reward. 3 Be a host! Like to go out with y
30、our friends for a good time Sure, everyone does, but no one likes getting the bill at the end of the night. Going out to eat and have a few drinks can really put the strain on your wallet. Try going to the grocery store and purchasing food and drinks that can be made at home and inviting everyone ov
31、er. Yes it can be expensive to play the host every time, but if you take turns going to friends, houses you can keep the cost down and still have a good time while enjoying the same food and drinks. 4 Plan your groceries. Grocery shopping can be dangerous in many ways. One way is to go shopping when
32、 you are hungry. Think about it, when you are hungry and want something to eat, you are more likely to put everything in your cart that you just dont need. Impulse(冲动 )shopping brings us to the next point. Make a list(and check it twice) Plan out your meals for the coming week and list all the ingre
33、dients you need at the store. Saving money can be easy and even funny when you see how much you are able to save. Start by educating yourself and your family as to where the money goes every month and then set goals. Make games out of saving your change and look forward to the reward. Title: Save yo
34、ur money Problem You work hard but end up having no money at last. Tips 1.Educate yourself: Write down your _【小题 1】 _. Check where your money has been going and you can _【小题 2】 _more wisely on what to buy. 2.Keep your change. Make a habit. Encourage your _【小题 3】 _to join in your plan. 3.Be a host: I
35、nvite your friends to dinner by making food and drinks by _【小题 4】 _. Play the host in _【小题 5】 _. 4.Plan your groceries: Just _【小题 6】 _impulse shopping. _【小题 7】 _what you need for your meals. Conclusion Your awareness of your _【小题 8】 _to save money will make you happy. Keep the tips in mind and set _【小题 9】 _. Saving money should be seen as a _【小题 10】 _and be hopeful for the reward. 答案: 【小题 1】 spending 【小题 2】 decide 【小题 3】 family 【小题 4】 yourself 【小题 5】 turn 【小题 6】 avoid 【小题 7】 List 【小题 8】 ability 【小题 9】 goals 【小题 10】 game
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