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I've got an announcement to make. I'm the chairman of the Students' Union. As the New Year is around the corner, we are going to hold a New Year party for you, which is intended to enable you to have a better understanding of Chinese culture.

During the party, not only can you learn how to sing Peking Opera, but you will also compete with each other to see how skilled you are at using chopsticks. What's more, you'll learn at the party how to make dumplings. The parity is scheduled in Room 105 of the Teaching Building from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p. m. on December 31.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿How to Have a Successful Remote Interview?

If interviews make you nervous, the thought of doing one remotely might be a relief. ¡¾1¡¿ Even if your interviewer may have a hard time seeing you sweat, they will still ask questions. Think of a phone or video interview as an extra opportunity to impress. If you create a genuine connection with someone without being in the same place as them, chances are they¡¯ll trust your ability. ¡¾2¡¿

¡ñ Test your equipment.

¡¾3¡¿ For a video interview, it¡¯s important to do a trial run in advance, since they can be especially troublesome. ¡°These are live, so it¡¯s very important to test your connection ahead of time,¡± says Scott Dobroski, the director of Corporate Communication at Glassdoor.

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You don¡¯t want your interviewer to think you¡¯re in an underground place. So skip the dark, dull mood lighting. Pick a spot where the light is facing you and try to set yourself up in a relaxing atmosphere and at a comfortable distance. Ideally, have slightly an inch of space above your head.

¡ñ Take your time.

A common mistake people make is cutting someone else off in conversation. This is even easier to do when you can¡¯t see the person you¡¯re talking to. So even if it feels slightly unnatural, wait for a while after your interviewer finishes a sentence. ¡¾5¡¿ He may understand why. But you don¡¯t want to come across as rushing the conversation or being more interested in hearing yourself talk than establishing a connection.

A.Get the atmosphere right.

B.But you should still take them seriously.

C.Here are three tips to make the whole process go smoothly.

D.Buy a phone or video before you have the interview.

E.Gutting him off a time or two might not be a big problem.

F.Make sure that your phone is charged and your Wi-Fi works.

G.Your interviewer will be happy to see you cut him off.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Famous resorts (¶È¼ÙʤµØ) on the earth

Maldives

Maldives is famed as the last paradise (ÀÖÔ°) on the earth. It¡¯s made up of more than 1,800 coral islands, spreading over a sea area of about 90 thousand square kilometers on the Indian Ocean. People in Maldives believe in Islam. They must observe the religious rules strictly. However, tourists don¡¯t need to follow these customs inside hotels, but they must do as the locals when they enter the community of the local people.

Jeju Island

Jeju Island, also known as the ¡°Islands of the Gods¡±, is the biggest island of South Korea. It is a volcanic island with a pleasant climate. Its yearly average temperature is 16¡æ, which makes it the most attractive vacation stop in Northeast Asia. It has gained fame as a shopping paradise. Here all the luxury (ÉÝ³ÞÆ·) brands are free of duty. Every summer thousands of tourists come here to look for the gods, enjoy the coolness of the gentle sea breeze and buy cheap luxuries.

Phuket Island

Phuket Island, the biggest island of Thailand, is called a pearl on the Indian Ocean. It is world-famous for its beautiful beaches. Some are quiet and tourist-friendly, and some are as luxurious as personal vacation beaches. Some are famous for sea sports, and some are attractive to lovers of evening entertainments. Therefore, you¡¯ll have a good time here whether you¡¯re single or accompanied by your friends.

Hayman Island

Hayman Island, a secret vacation island, is one of the coral islands that make up the Great Barrier Reef. Every year thousands of tourists come here to admire the beauty of the tropic sea and the charming scene of the Great Barrier Reef. However, they seldom see any waiters and waitresses around as they work in and travel through a special tunnel (ͨµÀ). This is why it¡¯s called the most secret resort.

¡¾1¡¿If you intend to do some shopping besides sightseeing, __________ maybe is your best choice.

A. Maldives B. Phuket Island

C. Jeju Island D. Hayman Island

¡¾2¡¿Tourists should __________ in Maldives when getting out of the hotels.

A. follow the local rules

B. watch out for sharks

C. stay in secret tunnels

D. stay away from the local people

¡¾3¡¿Phuket Island is regarded as __________ by tourists.

A. the Islands of the Gods

B. a pearl on the Indian Ocean

C. a secret vacation island

D. the last paradise on the earth

¡¾4¡¿Tourists think Hayman Island is secret because __________.

A. they are strictly limited within the hotel

B. they aren¡¯t allowed to swim in the sea

C. they are forbidden to bargain in the market

D. they can¡¯t meet servants around them

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