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[单项选择]Tell Mr. Wang to go to Mr. Li’s office when you ______ him.
[A] saw [B] will see [C] see
[填空题]You see it when you go to the cinema.
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Do you feel terrified when you go for a job interview I think
we all feel the same way to a greater or lesser extent.
It’s
natural for us, during the course of the interview, to think of the reasons why
we shouldn’t get the job rather than why we should, for example, the
qualifications aren’t quite right, the job sounds far too demanding, can I take
the responsibility Have I been out of the workforce for too long Instead of
concentrating on your weaknesses, concentrate on your strengths. Instead of
worrying about the fact that you’re "too old", think about all the wisdom and
experience you can bring to a job which a younger person perhaps
can’t.
It’s a good idea to spend some time trying to sort out
what the employer wants. Don’t go into an interview "blind"—do some homework.
Even if the job functions seem obvious, make a list of them starting with the
most important ones. Then under each function put down two or three things you
h
[填空题]When you go shopping, you can show the shop-assistant the special card and get the goods you want immediately.
[单项选择]When you go online, are you peppered with pop-up ads If you are annoyed by them and find yourself chasing them around with your mouse until you can zap them off the screen, here’s a new twist. The next generation of pop-ups may be implanted in your PC soft-ware. When you turn on your computer, a "silent" software program slips on also, tracking the Web sites you visit and collecting information about any purchases you make. Then, when you visit other Web sites, targeted ads pop up on your screen-the ones for goods and services that you might be interested in buying. Suppose you initially browse through a site for outdoor gear and buy a fleece jacket. Two days later, your screen might show pop-ups for adventure travel, airline tickets, out door clothing, and the like. You might not even be aware of it, but these pop-ups are the result of the embedded software that some people call spyware.
The largest creator of this software, Gator, recently teamed up with Yahoo to send such pop-u
A. The pictures chasing the PC users around.
B. The pages the PC users can zap off.
C. The online bursting advertising.
D. The ads tracking the Web sites.