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    You don’t need to be a world-class mountaineer to stand out in a job interview. Here’s my advice on how to nail the most common interview question.

Most people are so eager to show off what they’ve been involved in. Don’t worry, and there will be time for that. The interviewer has reviewed your resume and will ask you plenty about your expertise. “Tell me about yourself” is a question you’re certain to be asked at any job interview.1.However, sharing something that shows who you really are beyond a piece of paper is a good idea. It will allow the interviewer to know something about your life outside of work.

Everyone has something interesting to share about themselves. I’ve heard people talk about everything from being a world-class sushi chef to an ice carver.2. Such as you participate  in  competitive sports, you're an accomplished (技艺高超的) pianist and you’re writing your first detective novel. If the information showcases a unique aspect of yourself, and especially if you can link it to what you can bring to your next job, then go for it.

Another way to think about the question is: “What gets you up every morning?” The person also wants to know what your sense of passion and purpose is. That volunteer work on a farm cooperative in South America, for example, shows you have a global perspective. 3. It doesn’t matter how big or small the accomplishment is, as long as it shows you’re struggling to improve yourself. When people are motivated by contributing to something bigger than themselves, they get more satisfaction.

4. Relax, be yourself and tell the truth. Don't approach the interview like you’re trying out for Broadway. It’s more than obvious when someone is trying to memorize their lines and “play the part”. Also, if you overstate what you've done or fully invent a story about yourself, you'll be exposed.5.

A.Take a risk to get personal.

B.Showing honesty is one of the most important things.

C.Running your first 10 kilometers shows you like a challenge.

D.And then everything you say about yourself will be questioned.

E.It's also important to tell it in a way that makes you memorable.

F.Too many people respond to it by giving a recital of their resume.

G."Tell me about yourself" is an invitation for you to share brief information.

 

1.F 2.E 3.C 4.B 5.D 【解析】 这是一篇应用文。作者在文章中提出了如何回答面试中最常见问题的建议,从而使得人们在面试中脱颖而出。 1.根据下一句However, sharing something that shows who you really are beyond a piece of paper is a good idea. It will allow the interviewer to know something about your life outside of work. 然而,除了一张纸之外,分享一些能显示你的真实身份的东西是个好主意。这会让面试官了解你工作之外的生活。可知,下文表示转折,此处内容应与介绍简历内容有关,选项F“太多的人对此的反应是简单地介绍一下自己的简历。”符合题意。故选F项。 2.根据下文If the information showcases a unique aspect of yourself, and especially if you can link it to what you can bring to your next job, then go for it. 如果这些信息展示了你独特的一面,特别是如果你能把它与你能给下一份工作带来什么联系起来,那么就去争取吧。可知,此处内容与用令人难忘的讲述方式突出你独特的一面去吸引面试官有关,选项E“同样重要的是,要以一种令人难忘的方式来讲述。”符合题意。故选E项。 3.根据上一句That volunteer work on a farm cooperative in South America, for example, shows you have a global perspective.比如,你在南美一个农场合作社做志愿者,这表明你有全球视野。可知,此处内容与举例子说明你的目标或品质有关,选项C“刚开始跑10公里说明你喜欢挑战。”符合题意。故选C项。 4.此处是本段的小标题,也就是主旨句。根据下一句Relax, be yourself and tell the truth.放松点,做你自己,说实话。可知,此处内容与诚实有关,选项B“诚实是最重要的事情之一。”符合题意。故选B项。 5.根据上一句Also, if you overstate what you've done or fully invent a story about yourself, you'll be exposed.此外,如果你夸大了你所做的事情,或者完全编造了一个关于你自己的故事,你就会被曝光。可知,此处内容与不诚实带来的影响有关,选项D“然后你所说的关于你自己的一切都会受到质疑。”符合题意。故选D项。
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