[00:08.93]A:I'm sorry I have spilt ink all over your composition paper
[00:15.73]It was terribly careless of me
[00:19.51]B:Oh,that doesn't matter.A:I just don't know what to say.
[00:24.82].Let me type it again for you.B:Of course not.
[00:29.20]I wouldn't dream of letting you do that.
[00:33.62]I've done the same.
[00:36.62]Listening Comprehension
[00:43.10]A.Listen and choose an appropriate response to what you've heard.
[02:01.21]B.For each of the following groups of sentences,
[02:06.80]you will hear only one sentence.Find the one which is closest in meaning
[02:13.20]to the sentences you haveheard.
[05:10.33]Text A Job Interview
[05:13.94]New Words and Expressions
[05:17.73]qualified
[05:22.74]Kim
[05:27.03]campus
[05:32.12]B.S.
[05:37.21]degree
[05:42.41]advisor
[05:47.51]encourage
[05:52.21]programming
[05:56.91]supervisor
[06:02.50]inpression
[06:07.88]capable
[06:12.58]encouragement
[06:17.57]outer
[06:22.77]interviewer
[06:27.87]stutter
[06:32.57]stammer
[06:37.17]Most college students go to college in order to be engineers
[06:46.67]teachers or chemists.Before they can begin working,however
[06:52.97]they must find a job.The first problem for them to meet with
[06:58.98]is the job interview.Even though they may be well qualified,
[07:05.06]getting the right job can be difficult
[07:08.88]if they are not prepared to deal with the job interview.
[07:13.37]Kim's experience is a good example.While in school,
[07:21.08]Kim worked hard to study his chosen subject,computer science.
[07:27.06]When a program did not work properly,Kim kept on trying until it did
[07:34.35]He never hesitated to ask his professorsabout aspects of computer science
[07:41.04]that he did not understand.
[07:44.12]He even managed to work in the computer room on campus to get experience
[07:51.82]All of his professors agreed that Kim was a well-qualified gradu- ate.
[07:57.83]A month before Kim graduated with a B.S. degree
[08:04.41]his advisor encouraged him to sign up for an interview with a large company.
[08:10.79]The company needed someone to be a programming supervisor
[08:16.98]Kim thought he would be good at doing that job.
[08:21.37]A week before the interview,Kim became nervous about making a bad impression
[08:28.97]So,he asked his advisor to give him some help.
[08:34.06]His advisor told him to make a list of possible questions
[08:40.05]and to practise answering them.Finally,his advisor assured him
[08:46.76]that he was capable of handling the job.
[08:50.96]Kim thanked his advisor for his encouragement
[08:55.35]and agreed to practise answering some possible questions.
[09:01.05]As Kim waited in the outer office to meet the interviewer,
[09:06.95]however,all of this good advice seemed to fly out of the window.
[09:12.96]Although he had practised and was used to giving the right answers
[09:19.65]during the interview,he could only stutter and stammer.
[09:24.74]You can see that a person can be well qualified for a job
[09:30.23]but fail to get it
[09:32.94]because he is not accustomed to performing well in a job interview