If you go into the forest with friends who are older than you, stay with them. 36 If you do get lost, this is what you should do.
37 Don't try to find your friends-let them find you. You can help them to find you by staying in one place.
38 Give them a signal (信号) by shouting three times. Stop. Then shout three times again. Any signal given three times is a call for help.
Keep up the shouting, always three times together. Then the people who hear you will know that you are not just making noise for fun. They will let you know that they have heard your signal. They will give two shouts. 39
If you don't think you will be found before nights comes, get some branches (树枝).Try to put them together so that they make a little house. Cover up the holes with branches that have lots of leaves. Make yourself a soft bed with leaves and grass.
40 You should leave your little branch house to look for a river. Don't just walk away. Make a trail (痕迹) for yourself so you find your way back. Do this by picking off small branches and dropping them as you walk.
A. Survive the woods
B. When a signal is given twice it is an answer to a call for help.
C. There is another way you can help your friends or other people to find you.
D. Sit down and stay where you are.
E. How can you get the food you need in the woods alone?
F. What should you do if you get hungry or need drinking water?
G. If you don't, you may get lost.
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—Good afternoon. My name is Peter. I’m the general manager of the personnel department. I’ll be interviewing you. Please sit down.
— 61 , Peter. My name’s Jon. Jon Smash.
—Well, Jon, it’s a pleasure to meet you. 62 .
—I’ve been a manager at Nike for over three years. I won manager of the year award two years ago, and I got promoted last August.
—OK. Tell me about yourself…your personality.
— 63 . I think before I act, and if something goes wrong in our company I always remain calm. I never scream at my employees. And I’ve never lost my temper.
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—I think I’m good at solving problems. 65 . I also love challenges. I work well under pressure. When my boss pushes me to finish a project early I always get it done and never complain.
—Jon, you seem like a very good manager. I like your ambition. You’re very confident and motivated. We like that here at Microsoft. Well, our interview is over……
A. I’m glad it’s you who will offer me the opportunity to get the job B. I enjoy approaching problems directly C. Nice to meet you D. What are your strengths E. I owe my success to my employees F. Tell me about your work experience G. I think I’m very level-headed |
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