听力题
M: Do you mind if I take notes?
W: Not at all.
M: Thank you. I see that you have been an assistant manager for four years, which means that you were made an assistant manager at a relatively young age. I''m interested in whether you have problems of authority, and how you would deal with them. Can you tell me how you would deal with a member of the staff who refused to carry out an order or request that you thought was perfect reasonable?
W: I would make sure that the interview took place in private. I think that''s important. I would make certain whether there was hostility towards myself, or whether the root of the cause was domestic, or indeed in the work situation, and I would take it from there.
M: You''d talk it through?
W: Oh, yea.
M: Right, thank you. Er...as you know, there have been a number of applications for this post. Why do you think we should give it to you?
W: I recognize that I have a comparative lack of experience in senior management. Er...since I got my MBA, I''ve done a lot of work. I''ve done, ... er. . . negotiation studies, and psychology studies. I think that I have a basis,...er. . . for a fresh and dynamic approach.
M: Most interesting. Thank you for coming and we''ll let you know in about a week.
W: Thank you. Nice to meet you. Goodbye.