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第二节:下面文章中有5个段落需要添加首句 (第61~65题)。请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出符合各段落的首句。选项中有一项是多余选项。
A. Dress for success
B. Offer positive comments
C. Limit what you say
D. Focus on your abilities
E. Likability counts
F. Ask for the job
Every year, millions of job hunters make great efforts to land a job they want. However, many of them fail, partly due to their lack of common knowledge in dealing with job interviews. Here are some of the principles that they should bear in mind when attending a job interview.
61. ______
While most employers know and understand that employees have their life business outside of work, they do not want to hear about them or see evidence of these getting in the way of work. Therefore, when attending a job interview, try not to mention the family difficulty or trouble that you are facing right now, and focus on all the things that you are capable of doing in your future work.
62. ______
Before going to attend an interview, search for some information about the employees of that company: What kind of work are they mostly doing? What kind of working clothes are preferred in their working conditions? Are there any specific requirements or taboos for the clothes? Prepare well and dress yourself properly in order to be considered professional at the first meeting.
63. ______
One of the biggest mistakes many job seekers make is ruining an otherwise successful interview by not actually asking for the job. It might seem unnecessary. After all, the job seeker would not have applied if he or she did not want the job. However, by asking for the job in the interview, the job seeker is sending a strong message to the employer that he or she is interested in the job and is enthusiastic about the opportunity. By saying “my main goal is to be working for you”, you are actually demonstrating the type of interest and enthusiasm that any employer would like to hear form a candidate.
64. ______
When asked about your former work experience, keep your comments about your former boss or colleagues very positive. Even if your former working conditions were really bad or that you didn’t get on well with your boss or colleagues, you are still supposed not to bite behind their backs. Otherwise, the interviewers may have the feeling that you will gossip or speak ill of
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