The interview—about 3 minutes In this part interlocutor asks questions to each of the candidates in turn. You in this part have

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问题 The interview—about 3 minutes
In this part interlocutor asks questions to each of the candidates in turn. You in this part have to give information about yourself and express personal opinions.

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答案Q: Question A: Answer Q: What’s your name? How to spell? A: My name is Alice. It’s spelled as A—I—I—C—E. Q: What do you study? A: I major in business in Tsinghua University. Q: What do you like about your study? A: I learned how to deal with people, this will be very useful in the future. Q: Do you come from a large family or a small one? A: My family is just the same as many others. Because of the family planning policy in China, I have no brothers or sisters. Q: When you choose a job, do you pay attention to its environment? A: I have to say yes. I wish to work in a skyscraping office building. Perhaps it’s out of vanity, since when I flaunt my working place, everybody would know it and admire. Q: How do you think China’s membership in WTO will benefit China? A: Well,it’s a big topic to talk about. But I’m sure it will benefit China and other WTO members as well. The common Chinese customers will benefit most from it because prices of imported products will be reduced and the quality and after-sales services of national products will be improved. Q: What do you think of the unemployment problem in China? A: I think the unemployment problem is getting more and more serious now. China is a country with a large population and there have always been more labors than required. It was not a big problem in the past under the planned economy system, but now enterprises could not afford the burden of a surplus labor force and many workers in state-owned enterprises are being laid off. Something must be done about it before more serious problems arise.

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