Part Ⅱ Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)Directions: In this part, y

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问题 Part Ⅱ Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)
Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer Sheet 1. For questions 1 — 7, choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), For questions 8 — 10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.
                                       A Guide to Job Hunting
     Developing your career and finding a new job can take over your life if you’re not careful. That’s why recruitment experts Kelly Services have come up with a great list of shortcuts and top tips that will help you manage your time and achieve your goals. According to latest research from Kelly, which last year found over 10 000 people permanent jobs across a wide range of business sectors, employers are looking for top talent combined with commitment and enthusiasm.
Prioritize your needs
      Work out your priorities. What’s important to you, what sort of company do you want to work for and what type of job you are after? How ambitious are you, would you be prepared to relocate, how far are you willing to commute and how important is job satisfaction? This initial homework will help you to recognize your own key requirements and could save a huge amount of time that could be wasted chasing after the wrong type of job.
Consult the experts
     Take the hassle out of job hunting by discussing your career options with the experts. Staffing giants Kelly Services have over 500 experienced recruitment consultants in 120 High Street locations who can take the leg work out of job hunting for you. They have contacts with multi-national "blue chips" as well as with smaller local companies and, with cutting edge technology in place, they can look at all available jobs nationwide at the touch of a button.
Executive CV tips
     Selling yourself and your skills Successfully in your CV can make all the difference between securing an interview or finding yourself On the reject list. Remember to focus on your achievements, to give examples of tasks you have successfully completed which demonstrate your strengths and competencies and to include activities that reflect your attitude and personality. Your CV should be tailored to specific job opportunities and you should have an electronic version as well as a paper based one. Making sure that your CV is up to scratch is one of the services offered by Kelly, so if yours is in need of an overhaul contact the experts.
Jobs online
     The Internet has revolutionized the search for work and the web is a great place to look for jobs. There are hundreds of different jobs advertised on www. kellyservices, co. uk—and because it’s available 24—7 you can check up on your job opportunities whenever it suits you. Once you have registered for work and given us all your details, Kelly will contact you when the right job comes up—you don’t even have to chase us. But make sure that you set up a private email address because you won’t want to be bombarded at work.
Get connected
     The web, which gives you access to more than a million companies in every part of the globe, is the place to research your potential employers. Use a search engine to find out the latest on specific companies, industries and who’s been in the news.
Effective time management
     Using your time effectively is crucial, particularly if you are working while looking for your new job, and it’s here that your strategy and plan of action will come into their own. Make sure that your plan has targets, realistic deadlines, and that you set certain periods of time aside to focus on your search. One hour of concentrated effort is worth four hours of interruptions, so make sure you are not disturbed! In today’s busy world it’s all about learning to save time and spend it effectively.
Career counseling
      Sometimes you just need someone to talk to, to get your thoughts mobilized, and Kelly’s career counseling service is the perfect option. In absolute privacy you can discuss your employability and financial expectations in the knowledge that Kelly has all the latest market data on salaries and trends to hand. Being able to pinpoint where you want your career to go and map out a realistic pathway is a great confidence booster.
Being prepared
     Make sure that your skills are bang up to date and that you understand the different processes employers are now using to recruit staff. You may be required to take a psychometric (心理测量学) evaluation, which will either test your aptitude, ability or personality. If you know what to expect then you will be much more successful on the day. You can discuss any aspect of a forthcoming interview with your Kelly Consultant who will be able to explain the various techniques to you and help you prepare for them.
Be prepared for the unexpected
     Nowadays employers often ask questions designed to discover more about you as a person and the way you react to different situations. Be prepared to describe an actual experience which shows how you dealt with an issue and achieved a successful outcome. For instance:
   -Give me an example of when you have had to deal with a particularly difficult customer?
   -How did you feel in this situation?
   -How have you ensured that you have been able to deliver everything that has been expected of you in your previous roles?
   -Think about the most effective team environment that you have worked in.
   -What role did you play?
   -Can you think of a time when you have had to deal with conflict within a team?
   Poor candidates tend to blame external factors while good candidates are more likely to take personal responsibility. They are not looking for the perfect candidate who has never experienced difficulties or failures, but for people who can be positive and rise to challenges. Sometimes the people asking the question say one thing but mean quite another. Here is the inside track on some of the trickier questions that you can practice with a friend.
   -What did you like about your previous job?
    Sounds innocuous (无伤大雅的) enough but if you aren’t careful you could fall into the trap of focusing on the best bits of your job. What the interviewer really wants to know is whether you are prepared to take the rough with the smooth and approach the job with a positive attitude even if it’s a very mundane task.
   -What did you think about your boss?
    This is less about whether you actually liked him or her. but more about finding out whether you would fit into a team, so avoid being critical. Even if your boss was dreadful, try and answer in a positive way such as saying that he or she taught you to assess your strengths and weaknesses, etc.
   -What would your friends/boss say about you?
    Here they are looking for buzzwords such as motivated, conscientious, open-minded, loyal, committed, dedicated, flexible and creative, but obviously these qualities must come through in your approach to the interview.
    And finally there are those killer questions such as.
   -Tell me a joke.
   -That was the question you didn’t want me to ask you.
   -Would you ever lie in the interests of your job?
   -Give me three things to remember you by.
   -Can you name five members of the Cabinet?
    If you come up against questions such as these, take a few moments to consider your answers. It may feel like a lifetime to you but it isn’t and it’s much better to think about what you are going to say than waffle. Often these really tricky questions are thrown in just to see how you react.
It’s all about success
    When that new job offer arrives you know you have been successful—but what does it take to be a winner in today’s world of work? Commitment, enthusiasm and a determination to make things happen, a willingness to accept responsibility, plus motivation, skills and competencies. Not only that but you need the right attitude and as much help as you can get from the experts who can help you avoid the pitfalls and use their business connections and experience to help you make the very best of yourself. [br] Which one will help people to recognize their own key requirements during hunting a job?

选项 A、Managing time.
B、Working out priorities.
C、Consulting the experts.
D、Asking for the family’s requirements.

答案 B

解析 细节推断题。本题问什么可以帮助人们在找工作时发现自己最需要的?根据线索词定位到第一个小标题段首提到本段中心句work out your priorities,后面跟着对此句进行解释,最后一句This initial homework...进行总结,will后的句子与题干句子基本一致,This initial homework即段首提到的work out your priorities,故B项为正确答案。
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