时间:2019-01-23 作者:英语课 分类:一起听英语


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 稀奇古怪的工作面试,你经历过多少?


Rob: Welcome to 6 Minute English with me Rob.


Finn: And me, Finn.


Rob: Finn, I'd like to start by asking you: How many job interviews have you


had?


Finn: That's difficult. Maybe ten interviews in my life.


Rob: Ten. That's quite a few – and do you enjoy going to job interviews?


Finn: I absolutely adore them! No, I'm joking! Who does? Nobody does.


Rob: Well, for me, they are torture! I hate being grilled 1 by a panel – or group


– of people. I know I can do the job but I hate having to convince them!


Today, we'll be discussing some odd job interviews and looking at some


related vocabulary. So Finn, are you ready for your first interview


question?


Finn: Yes Rob, I am raring to go!


Rob: Good to hear. Well, it's important to know what type of job you are being


interviewed for. Some job titles are a bit exaggerated. So, what type of


job has been named a 'Field Nourishment 2 Consultant 3'? Is it:


a) A waitress


b) A school dinner lady


c) A petrol station assistant


Finn: I think that it's b) a school dinner lady.


Rob: An interesting choice. I'll let you know if you are wrong or right later on.


Let's talk more about job interviews. A traditional interview usually


involves being asked a list of questions, and sometimes you have to give a


short presentation.


Finn: Yes, questions like: "Why do you want this job?" or, "Where do you see


yourself in five years' time?"


Rob: Yeah, that's a tricky 4 one to answer! But some interviewers – the people


who ask the questions – go a bit further and ask the interviewees – the


people being interviewed – to do some inappropriate things. 


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Finn: You mean they are asked do things are not really relevant to the job.


Such as Alan Bacon, a university graduate, who last year was asked to do


a dance as part of his interview.


Rob: Well, maybe the position – or job – was for a dancer or a children's


entertainer?


Finn: No – it was actually for a job as a sales assistant in an electronics shop;


so, someone who works on the shop floor, giving advice to customers


about what to buy. There's no dancing involved.


Rob: Let's hear from him now. What did he do at the interview to look positive?


And how did he really feel about doing a dance?


Alan Bacon, university graduate:


We all wanted the job, some of us are desperate, like myself, and the idea is just to


keep smiling and go for it. On the surface I had to look positive, I was smiling, I was


laughing along with it, but inside I felt degraded and humiliated 5 especially.


Finn: Oh poor Alan. He felt degraded – so he lost respect from other people –


and he felt humiliated – so he felt embarrassed and ashamed.


Rob: So that's how he felt on the inside but he wanted the job so he put on a


brave face – a positive attitude and a smile on his face; he even laughed.


Finn: Well, later on, he did complain and he got an apology.


Rob: But experts say there are now too many candidates chasing too few jobs


so companies are trying unorthodox – non-traditional ways of recruiting


people - to see who stands out.


Finn: Yes, well, in any job interview it's good to leave a lasting 6 impression –


that means to get noticed and make people remember you. I suppose


doing a dance is a good way of breaking the ice – making people feel


relaxed – but being asked to do something outside your comfort zone also


seems a bit unfair to me.


Rob: Yes, but I guess if you want that job, you'll do anything.


Finn: Well, almost!


Rob: I've heard about people who have had to sing at an interview and also,


role playing – pretending to be someone else and acting 7 out a situation.


Finn: I find just being asked odd or random 8 questions in an interview can make


me feel uncomfortable. And a US employment website carried out a


survey about this and discovered some strange questions…


Rob: Yes they did, such as: "How would you cure world hunger?" and: "If you


were a computer programme, which one would you be?" Here's one for


you Finn: "If you were a word in the English language, which word would


you be?"


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Finn: Which word would you be? Oh, come on, that's unfair. Just asking like


that – that's outside my comfort zone Rob!


Rob: Indeed, but I'm trying to break the ice here Finn! Never mind, I'll give you


the job anyway! Seriously, there's no perfect way to interview someone


for a job. If you are having a job interview, my advice would be to keep


calm, think before you speak and if you are asked to do something


inappropriate, tell them how you feel about it!


Finn: And if all else fails you could use a bribe 9? What do you think? No?!


Rob: Not recommended. However you can bribe me to get the answer to


today's question?


Finn: I don't think I need to. I think I've got the answer right.


Rob: OK, let's find out. Earlier I asked you if you knew what a 'Field


Nourishment Consultant' really is.


Finn: I said b) a school dinner lady – but it could be a man. Is it right?


Rob: It has something to do with food but it's not school dinners. It's actually a


waitress – or waiter. I wonder how we could describe our jobs – maybe we


could be 'Educational Dissemination 10 Executives'?


Finn: Oh yes, very grand. I like that!


Rob: We hope you've enjoyed today's 6 Minute English. Please join us again


soon for another programme.


Both: Bye.



n.食物,营养品;营养情况
  • Lack of proper nourishment reduces their power to resist disease.营养不良降低了他们抵抗疾病的能力。
  • He ventured that plants draw part of their nourishment from the air.他大胆提出植物从空气中吸收部分养分的观点。
n.顾问;会诊医师,专科医生
  • He is a consultant on law affairs to the mayor.他是市长的一个法律顾问。
  • Originally,Gar had agreed to come up as a consultant.原来,加尔只答应来充当我们的顾问。
adj.狡猾的,奸诈的;(工作等)棘手的,微妙的
  • I'm in a rather tricky position.Can you help me out?我的处境很棘手,你能帮我吗?
  • He avoided this tricky question and talked in generalities.他回避了这个非常微妙的问题,只做了个笼统的表述。
感到羞愧的
  • Parents are humiliated if their children behave badly when guests are present. 子女在客人面前举止失当,父母也失体面。
  • He was ashamed and bitterly humiliated. 他感到羞耻,丢尽了面子。
adj.永久的,永恒的;vbl.持续,维持
  • The lasting war debased the value of the dollar.持久的战争使美元贬值。
  • We hope for a lasting settlement of all these troubles.我们希望这些纠纷能获得永久的解决。
n.演戏,行为,假装;adj.代理的,临时的,演出用的
  • Ignore her,she's just acting.别理她,她只是假装的。
  • During the seventies,her acting career was in eclipse.在七十年代,她的表演生涯黯然失色。
adj.随机的;任意的;n.偶然的(或随便的)行动
  • The list is arranged in a random order.名单排列不分先后。
  • On random inspection the meat was found to be bad.经抽查,发现肉变质了。
n.贿赂;v.向…行贿,买通
  • He tried to bribe the policeman not to arrest him.他企图贿赂警察不逮捕他。
  • He resolutely refused their bribe.他坚决不接受他们的贿赂。
传播,宣传,传染(病毒)
  • The dissemination of error does people great harm. 谬种流传,误人不浅。
  • He was fully bent upon the dissemination of Chinese culture all over the world. 他一心致力于向全世界传播中国文化。
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