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简答题In this part,the interlocutor asks questions to each of the candidates in turn.
You have to give information about yourself and express personal opinions.
Questions:
(1)Which form of transport would you like to travel by?
(2)How do others describe you?
(3)Do you think it is necessary to learn to love your job?Why?

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[参考答案]
(1) I like going out by plane best. Since for the longroute, it costs less time. And I will quickly come  back home to see my parents during the holiday.
(2) They believe that 1 am a confident person. They  admire my quick action with a passion. So they  all love being friends with me.
(3) Yes, of course. The job is a kind of lifetime  career. So if you choose the job, you'd better  learn to love it. If so, you can not only actively  enhance your work skills, but also get more  pleasure from your job. So in some sense, it is a  way to maintain your high quality of life and  work.

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Japanese, however, have been extremely successful in (27)_______hese products:
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