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1、Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview qualifications Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview How to win a job interview? Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal
2、ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview 1. Know exact place and time for the interview, dont miss it. 2. Wear suitable interview clothes, dress formally. 3. Take copies of a well-prepared CV with you. 4.Know what questions will be asked and how to answer it. Interview Tips Supplementary ReadingAf
3、ter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview Interview Tips e.g. Tell me about yourself; what do you know about our company; why do you think you can handle the position; whats your plan for the next 5 years and so on. 5. Follow up with a thank you letter Supplementar
4、y ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview Text A Get the Job You Want Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview Get the Job You Want Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal Readin
5、gBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview For Part 1 Questions and Answers For Part 2 Table Filling For Part 3 Questions and Answers Further Understanding Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview Part Division of the Text PartPara(s)Main Ideas 1
6、16 2 727 A recent college graduate failed a job interview because of lack of preparation. Four pieces of advice on being a successful interviewee. 3 2831 Everyone should make his or her own tracks in whatever he or she does. Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Read
7、ing Unit 3 Job Interview Questions and Answers for Part 2 1. How does the author introduce the topic in Text A? It starts with a personal story because it sounds real. There are several ways to introduce a theme. 1. Stating the topic directly. 2. Asking a question. 3. Quoting a famous saying. 4. Rel
8、ating an incident. Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview 2. What is the writer according to what he says at the beginning of the text? He is the owner of Mackay Envelope Corporation, a manufacturing company with 350 employees. 3. What con
9、clusion did the writer draw from the young applicants answers? The young applicant was not well prepared and incompetent for the job since his answers to all the questions were simply no. Questions and Answers for Part 2 Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading
10、Unit 3 Job Interview Table Filling for Part 2 The writer supports his suggestions about job application with a number of examples. Fill in the following table with the suggestions the writer puts forward and the instances he uses to illustrate them. Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed Reading
11、Global ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview 1) Prepare to win. Examples 2) Never stop learning. 3) Believe in yourself, even when no one else does. 4) Find a way to make a difference. Suggestions 4) New York cabdrivers _ Michael Jordan _1) 2)a 90-year-old tennis player _ 3) Roger Bannister and
12、 John Landy, and the Vietnam veteran _ _ _ Table Filling for Part 2 Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview Get the Job You Want I run a manufacturing company with about 350 employees, and I often do the interviewing and hiring myself. I li
13、ke talking to potential salespeople, because theyre our link to customers. When a recent college graduate came into my office not too long ago looking for a sales job, I asked him what he had done to prepare for the interview. He said hed read something about us somewhere. 1 2 Harvey Mackay Suppleme
14、ntary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview Had he called anyone at Mackay Envelope Corporation to find out more about us? No. Had he called our suppliers? Our customers? No. Had he checked with his university to see if there were any graduates working
15、 at Mackay whom he could interview? Had he asked any friends to grill him in a mock interview? Did he go to the library to find newspaper clippings on us? 3 4 Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview Did he write a letter beforehand to tell
16、us about himself, what he was doing to prepare for the interview and why hed be right for the job? Was he planning to follow up the interview with another letter indicating his eagerness to join us? Would the letter be in our hands within 24 hours of the meeting, possibly even hand- delivered? The a
17、nswer to every question was the same: no. That left me with only one other question: How well prepared would this person be if he were to call on a prospective customer for us? I already knew the answer. 5 6 Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job In
18、terview As I see it, there are four keys to getting hired: 1. Prepare to win. “If you miss one day of practice, you notice the difference,” the saying goes among musicians. “If you miss two days of practice, the critics notice the difference. If you miss three days of practice, the audience notices
19、the difference.” When we watch a world-class musician or a top athlete, we dont see the years of preparation that enabled him or her to become great. The Michael Jordans of the world have talent, yes, but theyre also the first 7 8 9 Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBef
20、ore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview ones on and the last ones off the b a s k e t b a l l c o u r t . T h e s a m e preparation applies in every form of human endeavor. If you want the job, you have to prepare to win it. When I graduated from college, the odds were good that I would have the same job f
21、or the rest of my life. And thats how it worked out. But getting hired is no longer a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Employment experts believe that todays graduates could face as many as ten job changes during their careers. 10 極有可能極有可能 Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal Readi
22、ngBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview That may sound like a lot of pressure. But if youre prepared, the pressure is on the other folks the ones who havent done their homework. You wont get every job you go after. The best salespeople dont close every sale. Michael Jordan makes barely half of his fie
23、ld-goal attempts. But it takes no longer to prepare well for one interview than to wander in half-prepared for five. And your prospects for success will be many times better. 11 12complete 投籃命中率投籃命中率 Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview
24、2. Never stop learning. Recently I played a doubles tennis match paired with a 90-year-old. I wondered how things would work out; I shouldnt have. We hammered our opponents 6-1, 6-1! As we were switching sides to play a third set, he said to me, “Do you mind if I play the backhand court? I always li
25、ke to work on my weaknesses.” What a fantastic example of a person who has never stopped learning. Incidentally, we won the third set 6-1. 13 14 對(duì)對(duì) 手手 by the way Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview As we walked off the court, my 90-year
26、-old partner chuckled and said, “I thought youd like to know about my number-one ranking in doubles in the United States in my age bracket, 85 and up!” He wasnt thinking 90; he wasnt even thinking 85. He was thinking number one. You can do the same if you work on your weaknesses and develop your str
27、engths. To be able to compete, youve got to keep learning all your life. 15 16 Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview 3. Believe in yourself, even when no one else does. Do you remember the four-minute mile? Athletes had been trying to do
28、it for hundreds of years and finally decided it was physically impossible for humans. Our bone structure was all wrong, our lung power inadequate. Then one human proved the experts wrong. And, miracle of miracles, six weeks after Roger Bannister broke the four-minute mile, John Landy beat Bannisters
29、 time by nearly two full seconds. Since then, close to eight hundred runners have broken the four-minute mile! 17 18 Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview Several years ago my daughter Mimi and I took a crack at running the New York Marat
30、hon. At the gun, 23,000 runners started and 21,244 finished. First place went to a Kenyan who completed the race in two hours, 11 minutes and one second. The 21,244th runner to finish was a Vietnam veteran. He did it in three days, nine hours hours and 37 minutes. With no legs, he covered 26.2 miles
31、. After my daughter and I passed him in the first few minutes, we easily found more courage to finish ourselves. 19 Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview Dont ever let anyone tell you that you cant accomplish your goals. Who says youre no
32、t tougher, harder working and more able than your competition? You see, a goal is a dream with a deadline: in writing, measurable, identifiable, attainable. 4. Find a way to make a difference. In my opinion, the majority of New York cabdrivers are unfriendly, if not downright rude. Most of the cabs
33、are filthy, and almost all of them sport an impenetrable, bulletproof partition. But recently I jumped into a cab at LaGuardia Airport and guess what? It was clean. There was beautiful music playing and no partition. 20 21 Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Readin
34、g Unit 3 Job Interview “Park Lane Hotel, please,” I said to the driver. With a broad smile, he said, “Hi, my name is Wally,” and he handed me a mission statement. A mission statement! It said he would get me there safely, courteously and on time. As we drove off, he held up a choice of newspapers an
35、d said, “Be my guest.” He told me to help myself to the fruit in the basket on the back seat. He held up a cellular phone and said, “Its a dollar a minute if youd like to make a call.” 22 23 Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview Shocked,
36、I blurted, “How long have you been practicing this?” He answered, “Three or four years.” “I know this is prying.” I said, “but how much extra money do you earn in tips?” “Between $12,000 and $14,000 a year!” he responded proudly. He doesnt know it, but hes my hero. Hes living proof that you can alwa
37、ys shift the odds in your favor. 24 25 26 27 撬開,打探撬開,打探 Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview My mentor, Curt Carlson, is the wealthiest man in Minnesota, owner of a hotel and travel company with sales in the neighborhood of $9 billion. I
38、 had to get to a meeting in New York one day, and Curt generously offered me a ride in his jet. It happened to be a day Minnesota was hit with one of the worst snowstorms in years. Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport was closed for the first time in decades. Then, though the storm continued t
39、o pound us, the airport opened a runway for small craft only. As we were taxiing down it to take off, Curt turned to me and said gleefully, “Look, Harvey, no tracks in the snow!” 28 29 大大 約約, about Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview Cu
40、rt Carlson, 70 years old at the time, rich beyond anyones dreams, could still sparkle with excitement about being first. From my standpoint, thats what its all about. Prepare to win. Never stop learning. Believe in yourself, even when no one else does. Find a way to make a difference. Then go out an
41、d make your own tracks in the snow. 30 31 Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview That left me with only one other question Translate the sentence into Chinese. 這樣我就只剩一個(gè)問題要問了。這樣我就只剩一個(gè)問題要問了。 Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed Reading
42、Global ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview When we watch a world-class musician or a top athlete, we dont see the years of preparation that enabled him or her to become great. 1. Translate the sentence into Chinese. 我們在觀看世界級(jí)音樂家或頂尖運(yùn)動(dòng)員的表演時(shí),看到我們在觀看世界級(jí)音樂家或頂尖運(yùn)動(dòng)員的表演時(shí),看到 的并不是使他們變成出類拔萃人物的長年苦練。的并不是使他們
43、變成出類拔萃人物的長年苦練。 2. What does this sentence imply? When we admire other peoples success, we always forget that they have worked on this for a long time. Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview Translate the sentence. 同樣的苦練適用于人類的各項(xiàng)活動(dòng). The same
44、 preparation applies in every form of human endeavor. Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview Translate the sentence into Chinese. 并且實(shí)際情況也的確如此。并且實(shí)際情況也的確如此。 And thats how it worked out. Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGloba
45、l ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview But it takes no longer to prepare well for one interview than to wander in half-prepared for five. Translate the sentence? 但是認(rèn)真準(zhǔn)備一次面試比馬馬虎虎準(zhǔn)備五次面試更節(jié)省 時(shí)間. Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview 2.
46、What does this sentence refer to? People should regard their goal as a kind of dream, but it can be achieved and realized. The goal is not a daydream. 1. Translate the sentence into Chinese. 要知道,所謂目標(biāo)就是有最后限期的夢想:寫成文字, 可測量,可確認(rèn),可實(shí)現(xiàn)。 You see, a goal is a dream with a deadline: in writing, measurable, ide
47、ntifiable, attainable. Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview the majority of New York cabdrivers are unfriendly, if not downright rude. What does “downright” mean here? It means “absolutely”. Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed Rea
48、dingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview Hes living proof that you can always shift the odds in your favor. 1. What does “l(fā)iving proof” mean? It means “a good example”. 2.Translate this part into Chinese. 他就是一個(gè)生動(dòng)的例證,說明你總是可以改變機(jī)會(huì)使其 對(duì)你有利。 Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingG
49、lobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview As we were taxiing down it to take off, Curt turned to me and said gleefully, “Look, Harvey, no tracks in the snow!” Why was Curt so happy when he said that there were no tracks in the snow? Because Curt thought they were the first to take off. Supple
50、mentary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview Then go out and make your own tracks in the snow. Anyone should try his best to accomplish his own success. 1.Translate the sentence into Chinese. 然后就出發(fā),在雪地上留下你自己的足跡。然后就出發(fā),在雪地上留下你自己的足跡。 2. What does “make y
51、our own tracks in the snow” mean? Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview grill: vt. 1) grill chicken wings He was grilled for two hours before the police let him go. 2) (infml) 拷問拷問 Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal
52、ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview follow up: 對(duì)采取進(jìn)一步行動(dòng) 如下如下as follows 下一個(gè)下一個(gè) to follow The results were as follows. Ill have fish, with fruit to follow. Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview in ones hands: in ones possession 我的律師有
53、了所有相關(guān)的證據(jù)。我的律師有了所有相關(guān)的證據(jù)。 All the relevant facts are in my lawyers hands. Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview This university of world fame had applications from nearly 2000 prospective students. prospective: adj. expected; probable; Supp
54、lementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview as I see it: in my opinion 安排;采取行動(dòng)安排;采取行動(dòng)see about 送到門口送到門口see out 負(fù)責(zé),照料負(fù)責(zé),照料see to Its time for me to see about cooking dinner. Ill see you out. If I cook lunch, will you see to the children? Supplementa
55、ry ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview (as) the saying goes:正如諺語所說正如諺語所說 正如諺語所說,正如諺語所說,“無風(fēng)不起浪無風(fēng)不起浪”。 As the saying goes, “Theres no smoke without fire.” Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Intervi
56、ew endeavor: 1. vt. (fml) try You must endeavor to prepare for CET 4. 2. n. effort She made every endeavor to help us. Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview do ones homework: make preparations beforehand Supplementary ReadingAfter Reading
57、Detailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview go after He is going after that pretty girl. go about go against go ahead 從事從事, 表現(xiàn)得表現(xiàn)得 違背;對(duì)違背;對(duì)不利不利 開始開始, 前進(jìn)前進(jìn) 追 求 Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview Fill in the blanks
58、with the proper phrases: 1) The case may you. go against _ 2) The council gave us permission to with our building plans. go ahead _ 3) How do you repairing this clock? go about _ Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview chuckle: v. 輕輕的笑,咯咯的笑
59、 The baby chuckled at the sight of Wahaha. Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview rank: 1. n. 階層,等級(jí) 2. v. 排名 這座城鎮(zhèn)在新英格蘭風(fēng)景區(qū)中名列前茅。 This town ranks high among New England beauty spots. Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal R
60、eadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview adequate, ample, sufficient adequate: adj. inadequate: 反反 My salary is not adequate to support my family. 我的薪水不足以養(yǎng)家。我的薪水不足以養(yǎng)家。 Supplementary ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingGlobal ReadingBefore Reading Unit 3 Job Interview deadline: n. 最后期限 Tomorrow is t
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