A.The Joshua Tree.B.With or Without You.C.Rattle and Hum.D.All That You Can't Leave Be
A. The Joshua Tree.
B. With or Without You.
C. Rattle and Hum.
D. All That You Can't Leave Behind.
听力原文:M: How time flies! It's almost the end of the term. Do you still have time for writing Internet blogs?
W: Only once in a while now, but I still consider it my hobby. I find it very fascinating.
Q: What does the man mean?
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A. He has some other hobbies now.
B. He wrote Internet blogs once.
C. He writes Internet blogs sometimes.
D. He has quit writing Internet blogs for the time being.
听力原文:W: Excuse me, sir. Is this the human resources department?
M: Yes, that's right. Is there anything I can do for you?
W: Yeah, I'm a TV reporter, and I'm doing a serial interview on the job market in China. Could you do me a favor, please?
M: My pleasure. What would you like to know first?
W: I know you have a very large staff of over one thousand. How do you appoint them to the right posts, and transfer them, if necessary, at the right time?
M: That's a good question. Ah, let me see. We give tests and on-the-job trials in different ways, so we know whichever job best suits a certain person.
W: My second question is that today there are many people, especially the competent ones, who jump from job to job. How do you settle that?
M: We have tight regulations and long service awards for motivating employees. But, anyway, they make their own choices. If they choose to stay, they need to abide by our policies.
W: I'm sorry, I didn't quite follow you. Do you mean that they are free to come and go?
M: Yes, you are quite right.
W: Another question is that since you've been a personnel manager for several years, what do you think is the bottleneck in the job market in China today? Why is it so hard for graduates to find a suitable job?
M: Well, let me see. Maybe it's the lack of experience. They remain frustrated in a new workplace even after half a year.
W: Now I've got it. But may I ask you one more question, please?
M: Of course you can.
W: Suppose I were one of your job applicants, what would you advise me to do?
M: Learn what you are learning well and try to be proficient in at least one thing. That's my tip for all job hunters.
W: Thank you very much.
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A. She is a journalist.
B. She is a broadcaster.
C. She is a TV compere.
D. She is a personnel manager.