题目内容
19.Relax during a job interviewFew people actually like job interviewing.It's nerve-wracking(摧残神经的) trying to show your"best"self to a perfect stranger.(36)E That's not easy.But there are some ways to pull yourself together and feel more confident.
Prepare solid talking points.It's always best to over-prepare for possible questions by not only researching the company and the person interviewing you,but also by preparing answers and practicing those responses.Review the skills and experiences requested in the job announcement and have two to three examples how you have demonstrated each one.(37)G
Remember:It's a two-way street.This is conversation,not an interrogation(审问).(38)F Remembering that this is a back and forth discussion,where you can and should ask questions as well as answer them,can help you feel more comfortable.
Just breathe.(39)D Your body will relax lot.You want to avoid upper chest breathing,as it tends to just move you,stress upward to your face.
(40)A if you go into an interview picking apart your outfit or imperfect responses,you're only hurting your chances of coming off as calm and collected.Turn off your negative self-talk and then create a different self-talk message,like,"I am here to share the best of my ability and that is all I can really do."
Work it out.Putting in some gym time the morning of your interview can help you get rid of any nervous tension.Exercise helps calm your nervous system and tends to reduce the intensity of physical manifestations(表现形式)of stress such as restlessness.
A.Stop the negative thoughts.
B.Put your idea into practice.
C.When faced with an interviewer,you may be nervous.
D.Before you walk into your interview,take a few deep breaths.
E.You're trying to prove you're the one for the job and that you can handle stressful situations.
F.Don't forget that you're not the only one being interviewed-you're also interviewing the organization.
G.This will strengthen your answers and allow you to show how your experience is relevant to the job or organization for which you're interviewing.
分析 本文是励志类短文.主要告诉我们如何在紧张的面试中放松自己,取得理想的面试效果.
解答 36-40 EGFDA 36.答案 E 根据上句"It's nerve-wracking(摧残神经的) trying to show your‘best'self to a perfect stranger."可知在面试时,试图向一个完全陌生的人展示最好的自己是摧残神经的,并且要证实你是适合某个工作的唯一的人,因此E项承接上文.
37.答案 G 根据上句"Reviewthe skills and experiences requested in the job announcement and have two tothree examples how you have demonstrated each one."可知,要记住在招聘广告中所要求的技巧和经历,并举两到三个例子,这样做是为了展示自己的经历符合所面试的工作的要求,故G项承接上文.
38.答案 F 根据上文"It's a two-way street."可知,面试是双向的,因此既是公司面试自己,也是自己面试公司,故F项与上文承接.
39.答案 D 根据上句"Justbreathe"可知D项"要在进入面试前,要深呼吸"与上文承接.
40.答案 A 根据下文"Turn offyour negative self-talk"可知面试时不要有消极的想法,故A项总结了本段主旨.
点评 七选五做题技巧
1)从意思上判断 在做题时最重要的是要读懂空白前后的句子,正确理解了这些句子后,根据意思的连贯性、逻辑性或者线索词从选项中选取正确答案.在读懂意思的基础上,再利用线索特征词等进一步确认答案.
2)从词汇上锁定线索 做保持对一些线索词的敏感是非常重要的,要好好关注空白前后的名词和动词,然后在选项中查找它们的近义词、反义词、同义词、同类词等.其次是一些专有名词,比如说数词、代词、时间、年代、地点/名称等.尤其是在读不懂句子的情况下,利用这样的线索词寻找答案是很有效的方法.
3)从关联词作为切入点 通常,英语的句段之间经常会运用关联词表示过渡和衔接,让文章的思路与更清楚、逻辑更连贯,因此文章中和选项中表示各种逻辑关系的路标性信号词在选择答案时都是很重要的线索.在做题时可将这三个层面的线索很好地结合起来.例如,在看到表示并列或递进关系的关联词时,一般表示前后句子的名词或句意具有同指性;而表示转折让步关系的词则往往表示前后句子的名词同指,但句意对立,或褒贬对立或肯否对立;而表示例证关系的词则意味着在举例之前或之后有表述概念或某一观点的句子,往往会有复数名词出现.

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