听力语篇1:
Chloe: Hey Ryan! How did the interview go?
Ryan: Pretty well, Chloe. I'm pretty sure I'm going to be the new barista at Starpounds, you know making the coffee.
Chloe: Let's hope so. So what did they ask you?
Ryan: They asked how I'd heard about the job, and if I'd seen the advertisement in the Gazette. I said no, my mate told me there were always people leaving, so they must need somebody.
Chloe: What? You shouldn't give answers like that! Did they ask you about what experience you have?
Ryan: Yeah, I said I've never actually made a cup of coffee, but I'll learn in a couple of weeks or so.
Chloe: I don't believe it! What else?
Ryan: Let me think ... What hours could I work. I said I was useless in the mornings, so they'd better give me afternoons because I'd only be late most of the time otherwise.
Chloe: No way! You're joking, aren't you?
Ryan: I don't know what you mean. They loved me. They asked me why I wanted to work for Starpounds.
Chloe: And you said you'd heard it was a great place to work?
Ryan: No, I said I'd heard it was a really easy job and the money was good.
Chloe: You can't be serious! You ought to go back and say sorry.
Ryan: Why? On the way out I asked them if they wanted me to fill in an application form, but they said it wasn't necessary. That means I've got the job, right, Chloe?
Chloe: Ryan, there's something you should know about job interviews ...
听力语篇 2:
Interviewer: So tell me — why do you want to design our website?
Boy: Well ... I look at your website a lot because there's a lot of interesting stuff on it. But sometimes I think it could be ... well, a bit more stylish. I mean, it's good, but I've got some ideas of how to make it better.
Interviewer: Well, great, we appreciate new ideas. I see from your CV that you have experience as a computer sales assistant.
Boy: Yes, I've been working at TechWorld on Saturdays for a few months. I started out just stocking shelves, but now I give advice to people who come in to buy computers.
Interviewer: And you've done some work on web design with your father? Where did you learn how to do that?
Boy: I taught myself, really. I've been interested in computers for years. I helped my dad do a website for his own snack food company.
Interviewer: Excellent. I'll take a look at that. So, you don't have any qualifications yet, as you're still at school, is that right?
Boy: Well, I took my IT exam early and I got an A. I'll do my diploma at college next year, and then, hopefully, go to university.
Interviewer: Great, well, good luck with that. So let's talk more about the job. We're looking for somebody to work part-time on improving our website, perhaps four hours a week. We would pay you by the hour. How much do you think you would want?
Boy: Well, I haven't thought about the money, really. I'd just like to get some experience ...