问答题 Interlocutor : Here is a list of topics. Now, both of you have a look at these topics and choose one to discuss together.
(The interlocutor gives the candidates a list of topics for them to choose one and ask them to discuss together.)
(The interlocutor may join in the conversation and ask the candidates questions, but the candidates are expected to develop the conversation.)
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Would you do voluntary, unpaid work? What kinds of people or organization would you be willing to help in this way?
Candidate A : This reminds me of one unforgettable volunteering experience. Two years ago, I volunteered in the opening of 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. As an English major, I contributed my efforts to language services for the games.
Candidate B : That"s sure to be memorable, because it"s perhaps a chance in a lifetime to be able to participate in Olympic Games held in one"s country. I used to help with "Medicin sans frontiers" when I was in college.
Candidate A : In which fields are you specialized? What does that mean?
Candidate B : It"s not English, but it"s French. Medicin sans frontiers is a well-known international medical organization also known as doctors without borders in its English name. Since I studied medicine, I was lucky to be the part of it. So what kinds of organization, or in some cases, people are you willing to give a hand with?
Candidate A : Generally speaking, that organization or individuals in question must be non-profitable. Besides, its mission should be lofty and benevolent to the mankind.
Candidate B : For example, what mission?
Candidate A : Take WHO for example. The founding of such organizations is in view of promoting universal good health, and it espouses a cause to encourage people around the world to adopt a healthy lifestyle.
Candidate A : I see, such organizations that promote public good also include: WFA, Red Cross, and so on.