英語六級聽力真題對備考六級的重要性不言而喻,聽力在六級考試中的占比不小,同學(xué)們還需努力,盡量少丟分。以下是小編整理的關(guān)于2021年6月英語六級聽力真題(含音頻) 長對話(1)的資料,希望對備考六級的同學(xué)們有所幫助!
Conversation One
長對話1
It's my last day at work tomorrow.
明天是我最后一天上班。
I'll start my new job in 2 weeks.
兩周后我就要開始新工作了。
My human resources manager wants to conduct an interview with me before I leave.
我的人力資源部經(jīng)理想在我離開之前對我進(jìn)行一次面試。
Ah, an exit interview.
啊,離職面談。
Are you looking forward to it?
你期待嗎?
I'm not sure how I feel about it.
我不知道我是什么感覺。
I resigned because I've been unhappy at that company for a long time, but I'm not sure if I should tell them how I really feel.
我辭職是因?yàn)樵谀羌夜镜暮荛L一段時間里我并不開心,但是我不確定是否該告訴他們我的真實(shí)感受。
To my way of thinking, there are two main potential benefits that come from unleashing and agitated stream of truth during an exit interview.
在我看來,在離職面談中釋放和的說出真相有兩個主要的潛在的好處。
The first is release.
第一個是釋懷。
Unburdening yourself of frustration, and perhaps even anger to someone who isn't a friend or close colleague can be wonderfully free.
把你的沮喪,甚至憤怒卸下,對一個不是朋友或者并不親密的同事傾訴,你會感到非常自由。
Let me guess.
讓我猜猜。
The second is that the criticism will, theoretically, help the organization I'm leaving to improve, making sure employees of the future are less likely to encounter what I did?
第二,從理論上講,這些批評會幫助我所離職的公司去改善,確保未來的員工更少地遇到與我類似的情況?
That's right.
沒錯
But the problem with the company improvement part is that very often it doesn't happen.
但公司改善這一部分的問題是,改善通常不會發(fā)生。
An exit interview is supposed to be private, but often isn't.
離職面談本應(yīng)是私密的,但往往不是這樣。
In my company, the information gained from these interviews is often not confidential.
在我的公司,這些從面試中獲得的信息通常不是保密的。
The information is used as dirt against another manager, or can be traded among senior managers.
這些信息會被用來作為把柄攻擊其它管理者,或者在高級管理者之間被用作交易。
Now you've got me rethinking what I'll disclose in the interview.
這樣的話,你讓我開始重新思考我要在面談中說什么。
There is always a chance that it could affect my reputation and my ability to network in the industry.
這隨時可能會影響我的聲譽(yù)和我在這個行業(yè)內(nèi)的社交關(guān)系。
It is a pretty small industry after all.
畢竟這是一個非常小的行業(yè)。
Anything you initially gained from the instant satisfaction of telling it like it is, you might lose down the track by injuring your future career prospects.
雖然你會從說出真相中獲得的即時的滿足感,但最終它可能損害你未來的職業(yè)前景。
Right.
沒錯。
Perhaps I would be better getting things off my chest by going to one of those rate-your-employer websites.
或許我應(yīng)該去那種給老板打分的網(wǎng)站上把心里的想法表達(dá)出來。
You could.
你可以的。
And don't do the interview at all.
而且你不需要去面談的。
Exit interviews are not mandatory.
離職面談不是強(qiáng)制性的。
Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
問題1至4基于剛剛你聽到的對話。
Q1: What do we learn about the man from the conversation?
問題1:從對話中我們能了解到這位男士的什么信息?
Q2: What does the woman think of the information gained from an exit interview?
問題2:女士對從離職面談中得到的信息有什么看法?
Q3: Why does the man want to rethink what he will say in the coming exit interview?
問題3:為什么這位男士想要重新考慮在即將到來的離職面談中他要說的話?
Q4: What does the man think he had better do?
問題4:男子認(rèn)為他最好怎樣做?