Questions 61 to 65 are based on the following passage.
Interviews may be carries out in a one-to-one situation; or a single interviewer
may interview a group of candidates. Each type of interview has its advantages
and disadvantages.
The one-to-one interview is the most common. It has the advantage of being the
most natural situation. It is easier to build up a relationship with the candidate;
he will feel at ease and will answer questions more fully and more clearly. In
this way the interviewer is likely to find out a good deal about the candidate.
In particular he will be in a good position to find out whether or not he woule
want the candidate to work with him or under him. These advantages carry with
them certain disadvantages. The interviewer may be so strongly affected by his
own feelings that he is unable to assess the cadedate fairly. The intervew may
be so relaxed that the interviewer forgets to explore certain areas; it may turn
into a conversation about topics of mutuas interest. The candidate himself or
the interviewer’s organization is likely to feel that the procedure is somewhat
unfair; a propective employee ought not to be accepted or rejected on the basis
of an interview with just one person. And, of course, unless the interviewer is
highly skilled, the candidate and the organization are right-because the best
people are not necessarily going go be selected. The procedure might then be
altered to include additional one-to-one interviews.
The next most common type of interview is the board interview. This is usuassy
adopted by large organizations in order that the selection procedure shall be
seen to be fairer to candidates and so that people who are selected reach some
kind of common standard. It also has some other advantages. It is more likely
for a board to cover all relevant areas simply because members keep a critical
eye on one another.
61.In the one-to-one interview the interviewer can get much information about
the candidate because _______.
a. the can concentrate on topics of mutual interest
b. the interviewer can take notes of whatever the candidate tells him
c. the candidate is likely to answer questions more fully in a natural situation
d. the interview can last as long as the interviewer wishes
62.According to the write, when the one-to-one interview method is used, the
organization _______.
a. will always select best people
b. will reject every candidate
c. is not certain whether the best candidates are chosen
d. is certain that the procedure is fair
63.The writer suggests that when the one-to-one interview method is used, in order
to be fairer ______.
a. both the interviewer and the candidate should take the interview seriously
b. more than one one-to-one interview should be held for a single candidate
c. the interviewer’s organization should accept only the best people
d. the interviewer should not build up a good relationship with the candidate
64.What is the advantage the Board interview has over the one-to-one interview?
a. The Board interview is more likely to bget all the necessary information about
the candidate.
b. The Board interview is more likely to get all the necessary information about
the candidate.
c. The Board interview can save much more time than the one-to-one interview.
d. The Board interview is more relaxed than the one-to-one interview.
65.The writer thinks that ______.
a. the one-to-one intervi=ew is much better than the Board interview
b. the Board interview is much better than the one-to-one interview
c. it is hard to say which method, the Board interview or the one-to-one interview,
is better
d. both methods mentionde have more disadvantages than advantages
Questions 66 to 7o are based on the following passage:
Table of Contents of a book
Chapter1. The Classification of Birds
Chapter2. The Distribution of Birds
Chapter3. Birds Flight
Chapter4. The Migration of Birds
Chapter5. The internal Bird
Chapter6. The Exterior of Birds
Chapter7. The Senses of Birds
Chapter8. The Life Cycle of Birds
Chapter9. The Size of Birds
Chapter10 Numbers of Birds
Chapter11 Birdbanding
Chapter12 Birdwatching
Chapter13 Attracting Birds to the Garden
Chapter14 Bird Conservation
Chapter15 Birds in Mythology, Tradition and History
Chapter16 Adaptability of Birds
Chapter17 Bird Books for home Library
66.Which chapter of the book is likely to contain information on how far birds can fly?
A. chapter 5 B.chapter 3 C.chapter 14 D.chapter 8
67.You are curious about how far birds can see. Which chapter of the book would you read?
A. chapter 11 B.chapter 5 C.chapter 6 D.chapter 7
68.in which chapter would the author be likely to give you information about the
seasonal fights of birds like wild geese?
69.which chapter would you read if you are to write about the courtship and mating
of birds?
a.chapter 2 b.chapter 8 c.chapter 7 d.chapter 5
70.if you want to know hhow birds are endangered and how they should be
protected,which chapter would you refer to?
a.chapter 14 b.chapter 13 c.chapter 15 d.chapter 10