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ring my be a suit. I arrived on time and so did the other three applicants. But they kept us waiting for an hour and a half while they tried to sort themselves out. By the time I went, I was so impatient with the company I didn't want the job any more.
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第2題
&8226;Read the article below about the people test.
&8226;In most of the lines 34-45 there is one extra word. It is either grammatically incorrect or does not fit in with the meaning of the text. Some lines, however, are correct.
&8226;If a line is correct, write CORRECT on your Answer Sheet.
&8226;If there is an extra word in the line, write the extra word in CAPITAL LETTERS on your Answer Sheet.
When an organization doesn't work right, executives are often quick to blame for "people problems". But that's wrongheaded, If an organization is not suited
34 to the skills and attitudes of its members, the problem lies in with the design,
35 not the people. For this test, first look at your key players -- the members of the
36 top management team and other individuals are deemed critical to the business.
37 For each, ask them whether the design provides the appropriate responsibilities
38 and reporting relationships and wins their commitment. If so, for example, your
39 CEO is a marketing type one and the design focuses her attention on
40 performance management, you have got a problem. Now look at the pivotal
41 jobs in the design -- the position that will need to be staffed by highly talented
42 people even if the organization is to work well. Typically, these will include the
43 heads of all key business units and the managers of all functions who involved
44 in critical cross-unit relationships . Do you have the career paths ready and development initiatives needed to create it and retain new talent for tomorrow?
45 Do you have outstanding people to staff these jobs today?
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on pack, but I hope it's not too late to change my mind - I only sent it in last week. The thing is, I've now got an urgent appointment at the office, so I'll have to leave early - I've tried moving the meeting to another day, but that just isn't possible. It's a shame, because this is the first time I've been able to come.
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聽力原文:A: Long distance. May I help you?
B: Yes, I want to make a person to person call to Denver, please.
A: What is the name of the party, please?
B: Robert Ritchie.
A: How do you spell that?
B: It's R-I-T-C-H-I-E.
A: And What is the number?
B: It's 736-4859, but I don't have the area code.
A: Just a minute, please.
Conversation Three
A: Excuse me. Could you tell me how to get to the laundromat from here?
B: The laundromat? Sorry, I really don't know.
A: Well, thanks anyway.
&8226;Look at the note below.
&8226;You will hear a talk between a caller and an operator.
The caller want to make a (5) distance call to (6)
2. The name of the party: Robert (7)
3. The telephone number: (8)
第5題
聽力原文:A: Hi, Sally. Welcome back. How was the West Coast?
B: Terrific. I had a wonderful time. It was really nice to get away from the city for a while.
A: What did you think of L. A.?
B: it was all right. I liked it better than I thought I would. It's very clean and spacious, and it's got lots of trees. The problem is transportation. The bus service is terrible and of course, they don't have a subway, so it's a little difficult to get a- round. We had to rent a car.
A: And what did you see?
B: Oh, the usual things. We took a drive around Hollywood and looked at the stars' homes and then we went to Universal Studios and Disneyland.
A: How did you like Disneyland?
B: It was great! We really enjoyed it. We took all the rides, some of them twice and had lots of fun. I felt just like a kid again.
A: Was the weather good?
B: Oh, yeah. It was nice and warm in L. A. and cool but comfortable in San Francisco.
A: Cool in San Francisco? That's surprising.
B: Yeah, it surprised us a bit, too. We didn't take any sweaters or anything. But they say it's always like that in August. Anyway, I just loved it. It's probably the most beautiful town in the U. S. —all those hills, and the bay, and those charming old Victorian houses.
A: So, you liked it better than L. A. ?
B: Oh, yes. There's much more to see and do. And because it's smaller than L. A. , it's a lot easier to get around. There are lots of buses and street- cars, and of course, the cable cars.
A: What did you like best?
B: Oh, I don't know. It's hard to say. I liked Golden Gate Park and Fishermen's Wharf. But, I guess, most of all, I liked the cable car ride that was the most fun.
&8226;You will hear three conversations.
&8226;Write down one or two words or a number in the numbered spaces on the notes or forms.
&8226;After you have listened once, replay the recording.
Conversation One
&8226;Look at the note below.
&8226;You will hear a woman talking her visit to the West Coast.
Sally came back from the West Coast, the L. A is very clean and (1) but the traffic is terrible.
2. She took a drive around (2) and visit the stars' home.
3. It was nice and (3) in L. A. but (4) in San Francisco.
第6題
iness with a single bank.
第8題
called 'Building Teams'. Oh no, sorry, that' s the CD-ROM. It' s actually called' Customer Care' and it's $24.95. Then the CD-ROM. Well, I want two of those and I see that's $100 each but never mind. That's 'Team Building'. No, the other way round, 'Building Teams'. And finally the video about Competitive Strategies which is $279. Thank goodness I only want one of those! Oh, I'm John Hunt and my address is 601 Harmsworth Way, Boston, MA 02163, USA. I see I'll have to pay a handling charge but as I live in the country that's only $72. Great, thanks.
&8226;You will hear three recorded telephone messages.
&8226;Write one or two words or a number in the numbered spaces on the forms below.
&8226;After you have listened once, replay each recording.
Conversation One
&8226;Look at the form. below.
&8226;You will hear a man ordering some items.
第9題
The interview--about S minutes
In this part interlocutor asks questions to each of the candidates in turn. You in this part have to give information about yourself and express personal opinions.
第10題
tion form. and then we can register you. Most companies will want computer experience, so you'd better put down the equipment and software you're familiar with. If you have any languages to offer, that would be a great help, and then we'll match you with some of the companies registered with us and you should get a phone call by the end of the week.
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