A: It doesn't matter. Stay where you are and continue to answer.
B: Find a quiet place right away.
C: There is no quiet place nearby. Please leave your contact information and call back as soon as possible.
D: There is no quiet place nearby. Please leave your contact information and call again the next day.
Question 2: After the other person introduced himself, you don't remember submitting your resume to the company. At this point, you will:
A: "Excuse me, what's the name of your company? I didn't hear you clearly just now, thank you! " Recall relevant information quickly.
B: I said enthusiastically, "Yes, yes, I did. I really hope to have the opportunity to work in your company! " "
C: the tone is flat. Let's pretend and arrange an interview.
D: I asked doubtfully, "Did I send you my resume? Really? What position did I vote for? "
Question 3: The other party asks you to have a telephone interview in English immediately, but your spoken English is average. In a tense situation, you will:
A: I'm so nervous that I can't even say the sentences I usually practice thoroughly.
B: I was flustered for the first two minutes, but I will soon calm down and play my normal level.
C: Haha, the more nervous you are, the more you can exert yourself.
D: use "excuse me?" Ask and repeat each other's questions in your own way. In this process, write down the main points of the answer with paper and pen, and then answer according to the main points.
Question 4: The other party asked you to come to the company for an interview at a certain time on a certain day, but did not tell you the detailed address of the company. You will:
A: I asked the specific address of the other company on the phone.
B: If the other person is kind, he will ask not only the specific address, but also the driving route.
C: I didn't remember until I hung up. I can't help it Call back and ask at the number just now.
D: I didn't remember until I hung up. It doesn't matter. I'll check online. If there are several addresses, I will try again.