What is the point of meeting with the heads of delegations?
A: You will have fewer questions and problems in the future days.
B: They have the lists with names of delegates.
C: They would not ask silly questions.
D: You can show your respect to the authority.
A: You will have fewer questions and problems in the future days.
B: They have the lists with names of delegates.
C: They would not ask silly questions.
D: You can show your respect to the authority.
举一反三
- Having experienced several job interviews, the author has reached the conclusion that you should ______. A: tell your future employer your unique abilities, have an open attitude, be well prepared and ask questions B: purposely show yourself off, have an open attitude, be prepared, ask tough questions C: tell your future employer your unique abilities, be careful about your outer appearance, prepare and ask tough questions D: sell your features, be prepared, have an open attitude and ask questions
- How long have you been in China? Can you use chopsticks? Can you speak Chinese? These are some questions a Chinese speaker of English will usually ask a foreigner. What it the problem with asking such questions?
- What questions can you ask at the end of a job interview? ( ) A: What are the most enjoyable aspects of the role? B: Would there be a chance for promotion in the future? C: Do you have any doubts about whether I am suited to this position? D: What are the important issues you think the organization is facing?
- If you have any questions about the college life, ask your ______ (counsel).
- Do you have any questions you want to ask?