1.Colleague: I've been so tired recently. I've been trying, but I don't think I'm up to this job.
Shirley: You need to take a break, maybe a vacation.
Colleague: Oh, yes, indeed. I've run out of steam. To be honest, I want to be in a different environment.
Shirley: Is that so?
Colleague: Yes, I don't want to be stuck in a rut. I want to move on.
Shirley: Have you decided?
Colleague: Yes. I want to get a better job.
Shirley: Could you tell me why you want to quit?
Colleague: I quit just because of the dissatisfying salary and the trouble in getting along with my colleagues.
Shirley: Oh, that's terrible. Do you want to get a higher salary in our company?
Colleague: I'm afraid not. I've promised my girlfriend. We'll travel southwards to find a job that offers higher pay.
Shirley: OK, I'd like to say that I've really enjoyed working with you. However, I think you should work harder for your new job and then you can ask for higher pay.
Colleague: Thank you so much for your advice.
Shirley: And every best wish for your new job.
Colleague: Thank you.
同事:最近很累,我一直都很努力,但是我觉得我不能胜任这个工作。
雪莉:你需要休息一下,或许需要休假。
同事:噢,的确。我已经失去动力了。说实话,我想换个环境。
雪莉:这样?
同事:是的,我不想停滞不前,我要进步。
雪莉:你决定了?
同事:是的,我想找个更好的工作。
雪莉:能告诉我为什么要辞职吗?
同事:我辞职只是因为对薪水不满意,也很难和同事相处好。
雪莉:噢,那很糟。你想在公司拿到更高的薪酬吗?
同事:不想了。我答应过我女朋友。我们要一起到南方找个薪水高点的工作。
雪莉:好。我想说我和你共事很开心,但是你得知道你要在新工作岗位上更加努力,才可以要求更高的报酬。
同事:谢谢你的建议。
雪莉:祝你新工作里一切都好。
同事:谢谢。
2.ALEX: I can see by your resume here that you studied business administration.
MORGAN: That's right.
ALEX: So I wonder why you want to work for a newspaper.
MORGAN: I did reporting for the university newspaper at my school.
And I've always been very interested in journalism.
ALEX: But journalism--it's a very different profession from administration.
You know a lot about administration.
Why don't you choose to work for a company looking to train managers?
MORGAN: I studied administration, yes, but I am more attracted to writing articles.
I want to use my knowledge of business to write financial news.
ALEX: A new reporter must expect to work many hours.
MORGAN: I know that the profession requires dedication.
ALEX: You should expect to work more than fifty hours a week.
And there is a lot of pressure in this job.
You have to get stories in by the deadline.
You have to be very independent. You have to know how to arrange things by yourself.
MORGAN: I know that beginning reporters work many hours.
I am very willing to take on the challenge.
ALEX: May I ask how well you know the city?
MORGAN: I grew up here.
ALEX: But you went to college in Maine.
So you haven't lived here for almost five years, yes?
MORGAN: Yes, that's true. But I grew up on the north side of town.
And I know this city very well. I have no trouble getting where I need to go.
ALEX: That's good. Because if you're hired, we will be sending you everywhere.
The job is in the city news department.
MORGAN: Yes, I'm aware of that.
ALEX: Judging by the stories you gave us, I'd say your writing is very good.
Have you written things other than newspaper stories?
MORGAN: I have experience writing newsletters for a health club.
I mentioned that in my resume.
ALEX: You did that while you were in school?
MORGAN: Yes.
ALEX: Oh, yes, I see it. Well, I think our interview is complete then.
Are there any questions you would like to ask me?
MORGAN: No, not at the moment.
ALEX: Alright, then. We will probably be giving you a call in ten days or so.
I have to interview several more people.
MORGAN: Thank you, Mr. Jones.
艾力克斯:从你的履历表看来你是学商业行政管理。
摩根:是的。
艾力克斯:我想知道你为什么会想在报社工作。
摩根:我在大学的报社曾担任过采访的工作。
我对新闻工作一直很有兴趣。
艾力克斯:但新闻工作与行政工作是非常不同的领域。
你知道很多有关行政的工作。
你为什么不去选择担任储备经理的工作?
摩根:我是学商业行政管理,但我对写文章很感兴趣。
我要运用我的商业知识来撰写财金新闻。
艾力克斯:但新的采访员将会工作很长的时间。
摩根:我知道这种职业是需要一番奉献的。
艾力克斯:你会一周工作超过五十小时。
而且在工作*会有很大的压力。
你要在截止时间内取得报导。
你要非常独立,你也必须知道如何去安排你的事情。
摩根:我知道新的采访员会工作很长的时间。
我很乐意接受挑战。
艾力克斯:我能知道你有多了解这个城市吗?
摩根:我在这里长大的。
艾力克斯:但你到缅因州念大学?
那你有五年没待在这里了,是吧?
摩根:是的。但我是在北边的城市长大的。
我非常了解这个城市。我到任何地方都没有问题。
艾力克斯:很好。因为你一经录取,我们有可能派你到任何地方。
工作是在市新闻部。
摩根:是的,我了解。
艾力克斯:在你给我们的简历中,我必需说你的写作能力不错。
你有写过有别于新闻的文章吗?
摩根:我曾为健康俱乐部写过通讯报导。
我有在我的履历表中提到。
艾力克斯:你写通讯报导是在你还在学校的时候吧?
摩根:是的。
艾力克斯:喔,是的,我看到了。好吧,我想我们的面谈就到此结束。
你还有什么问题想要问我吗?
摩根:没有,现在没有。
艾力克斯:好的。我们大概会在十天左右跟你联系。
我还要再面试几个人。
摩根:谢谢你,琼斯先生。
3.Dialogue A
I: How long have you been here?
A: About three months.
I: Have you worked as a telephonist(话务员)?
A: No, but I think I can learn quickly.
I: Well, your English is very good. I have noticed that. But the problem is my telephonist must have local knowledge as well.
A: Is it?
I: People call us up not just to order meals. They often ask questions about travel, entertainment, etc. So I have to say I can't offer you the job.
A: That's all right. I can try other places. Good-bye.
I: Bye.
Dialogue B
I: Since there are other applicants on the line, we can't let you know our decision yet until all of them have got their chance for interview.
A: Fair enough, I am willing to wait until you have come to a dicision.
I: We will let you know probably next Tuesday. I hope to give you the positive reply.
A: Thank you, I will be glad to hear that.
I: By the way, are you married?
A: Yes, I am married with two children.
Dialogue C
A: Good, this job should suit me well.
I: Can you start working next Monday?
A: Sure.
I: That's settled then. I'm glad to be able to offer you the job.
A: Thank you, Brian.
I: See you next Monday.
不知道对你有没有帮助,我是从网上给你找的。
Situation: Interview for Applying for a Job
Vicky is having a job interview in a company. (Vicky 正在一间公司进行面试)
Michael:How are you, Miss Huang?
Michael:黄小姐,您好吗?
Vicky:I'm fine, thank you. How about you?
Vicky:我很好,谢谢您。您呢?
Michael:Good, thanks. Now, please tell me about yourself.
Michael:很好,谢谢。现在,请您介绍一下自己。
Vicky:I graduated from the Department of Administration in Chung Hsing University. During those years, I also took some conversation courses in a language school. After I graduated, I spent two years as an assistant in the foreign sales department in a computer company.
Vicky:我从中兴大学的行政管理学系毕业。大学期间,我也在一间语言学校修过一些会话课程。毕业后,我在一间计算机公司的国外业务部门担任助理两年。
Michael:How would you describe your personality?
Michael:您如何描述您的个性呢?
Vicky:I am willing to make friends with people, and I like to know what they need and help solve their problems. In all, I'm not shy talking to people.
Vicky:我乐于交朋友,而且我喜欢知道他们需要什么,并且帮助解决他们的问题。总而言之,我不会羞于和人沟通。
Michael:What's your expectation towards this job?
Michael:您对这份工作有什么期待呢?
Vicky:Except for the enriching work experience and the salary, I also expect to learn more about other countries with their culture and their attitude towards life. I like the feeling of sitting in the office and being able to make friends with people of different countries.
Vicky:除了增加工作经验和薪资,我也期待能学到更多关于其它国家的文化和他们对生活的态度。我喜欢这种坐在办公室而能和不同国家的人做朋友的感觉。
Michael:Are you willing to work overtime about three times a week and also on the weekend sometimes?
Michael:您愿意一个礼拜大约加班三次,而且有时周末也要加班吗?
Vicky:Since I am young and have no family, I want to take every chance to learn and contribute myself in any way I can.
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Vicky:因为我还年轻,而且没有家庭负担,我想抓住每个机会来学习,并尽可能地以任何方式贡献自己。
Michael:Good. But if you happen to have some problems and you find no one in our department to help you right then, what will you do?
Michael:很好。但如果您刚好遇到一些问题,而您发现当时在我们的部门里没有人可以帮助您时,您会怎么做呢?
Vicky:If it is a problem from our customer with our product, I will try to consult our engineer. If I can not find help from them, I will try to read the manual to help solve the problem.
Vicky:如果这是顾客对我们的产品的问题,我会试着去请教我们的工程师。如果我无法从他们那里得到帮助,我会试着去阅读使用手册来帮忙解决这个问题。
Michael:Very well. So, where do you see yourself in five or ten years?
Michael:非常好。那么,您对自己在未来五年或十年内的发展有什么期待吗?
Vicky:If I am lucky enough to have this position, I will endeavor to know whatever a sales representative should know and hopefully move into a sales management position step by step.
Vicky:如果我够幸运地能担任这个职位,我将会努力了解任何业务代表应该知道的事情,并且希望能一步一步晋升到业务经理的职位。
Michael:When can you start?
Michael:您何时可以开始工作呢?
Vicky:Next Monday would be good for me.
Vicky:下个星期一。
Michael:Thank you. Glad to talk to you today. Please wait for us to contact you. Miss Chang will show you the way out. Good bye.
Michael:谢谢您。很高兴今天能和您谈话。请等候我们与您联络。张小姐会指引您出去的路。再见。
Vicky:Good bye.
Vicky:再见。
2.Music dialogue
Jane met Linda on the bus. Jane is listening to her I-pod.
L: (waves her hand) HI, Jane, how is everything?
J: (takes off her headphone) Hi, Linda. How are you?
L: I am fine. How about you?
J: I am fine, too. Where are you going?
Linda: I am going to the bookstore to see if I could pick up some good books there. You were listening to your I-Pod just now.
J: Yeah, I love music. Music is my life. And I love this I-pod to death. It is like I am carrying a music library where I go.
L: Oh yeah? Tell me your favorite singers.
J: quite a lot. I like Backstreet boys, Britney Spear, Justin Timberlake, and Beyonce and so on. How about you?
L: I like old songs. I like love songs. Those songs cloud last forever.
J: Name some good songs, please.
L: Simon & Garfunkel, you know these two songs” The Sound of Silence”, “ El Condor Pasa”?
J: yeah, very good.
L: I like Bee gees, too. Too bad one of the brothers died two years ago. I don’t think we could find another band like this one.
J: How about U2? It is very popular.
L: Right. Some of their songs are easy listening. But some are heavy metal which I don’t like. I prefer soft rocks.
J: It’s great that we both love music. . I don’t know if anyone could live without music.
L: I agree with you... When I am down, music cheers me up. When I am lost, music guides me through. When I am tired, music soothes me gently. When I am weak, music lifts me up.
J: Music is our world.
Linda, I have to get off now. It seems we could keep this topic on and on.
L:Maybe we should meet on a nice weekend and we will just talk about music all day. Does that sound good?
J: Absolutely. I will call you. Bye!
L: Bye! Have a good day!
J: You, too.
2.2
A; what kind of music do you like listening to?
B; I like music that has a fast beat and is lively, like dance music. You know, I go to a disco almost every week. Sometimes it’s too loud though. You prefer classical music, don’t you?
A; yes, I do. I find it very relaxing. I often listen to Mozart or Bach in the evening after a hard day at work.
B; I must admit that I like several pieces of classical music. It’s certainly more sophisticated that modern dance music.
A; classical music is supposed to be good for you brain. Research suggest that it makes your brain more active. Students who listen to classical music while studying perform better.
B: really? Perhaps I should listen to classical music often. I heard that listening to classical music is helpful in reducing stress.
A; yes. That’s why I listen to it in the evenings. I usually play it as background music while I’m cooking or doing other housework.
B; I’ve got a few classical music CD’s. I should follow your lead and increase my brian power.
A: you can find plenty of recording on the internet too. You can listen to samples and then buy them very cheaply if you like them.
B; that’s a good idea. You should do the same with some music. You might find something you like. Classical music might make you clever, but dance might make you livelier and happier.
A; that’s true. There’s clear evidence that people who listen to lively music are lively people. Music can influence a person’s feeling and character.
2.3A: I heard that ben is forming his own band.
B: it will be a rock and roll band probably. He’s a very good guitarist.
A: can you play a musical instrument? If you can , he might ask you to join the band.
B: I can play drums, but I haven’t played for a while. I’m not sure I’d be good enough to play in a band.
A; I wish I could play a musical instrument. I love music.
B; nowadays, you can be a DJ. You can mix dance music. You don’t take a lot of practise.
A: you know, you could probably get a computer program that would help you. You already have a computer, so you could use that to help you mix some music.
A: that’s a great idea. I’ll search for some information on the internet. If it’s possible to do, the internet will have some information about it.
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