参考答案:Interviewer (F): Good afternoon. I’m Liu Li. And this is my colleague Wang Lin. She’s just going to listen to us. And your names are
Fan Zhe (M): My name’s Fan Zhe.
Wang Hao (F): And my name’s Wang Hao.
Interviewer: Could I have your mark sheets, please
Fan Zhe: Sure.
Wang Hao: Here you are.
Interviewer: OK. Fan Zhe, do you work or are you a student
Fan Zhe: I’m a college student. My major is advertising.
Interviewer: Wang Hao, what about you
Wang Hao: Oh, I’m a college student, too. And my major is economics.
Interviewer: Wang Hao, do you like your major
Wang Hao: Yes, because I believe I could get a good job with an economics degree plus a good command of English. Right now, my ideal is to work for Gallup Consulting, a very good consulting firm that is constantly in need of talents in economics.
Interviewer: Fan Zhe, what about you
Fan Zhe: Yeah, I like my major. I think advertising is exciting, though it may seem really difficult as it requires extraordinary originality and creativity. Actually, the challenge of always being original and creative in the job is what I like best about it because you can get a strong sense of achievement and self-fulfillment when you do make it.
Interviewer: How important do you think it is for a company to issue newsletters
Wang Hao: I think it’s extremely important for a company to issue newsletters in that this can allow the company’s clients to have a better idea about what’s going on and how well the company is doing. If they figure through the newsletters that the company has great potential for future development, they probably would decide to have more to do with it.
Fan Zhe: Yes. But aside from this, I think it’s also a convenient way for its own employees to get to know what’s going on in the company and how well the company is doing, so that they would have more confidence in its future and would probably even get the pride and impetus to work harder.
Interviewer: OK. Thank you.
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