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  (Peter回到座位坐下,便细心地研究起公司的产品来。Time flies as1 an arrow,再举手看看手表,已经12点了。大家纷纷离开座位,向门外走去。这时,Jack2走过来。)

  Jack: Hei, Peter, It's time for lunch. Would3 you like to go with me? I'll show you the restaurant.

  Peter: Sure, thank you.

  杰克:嗨,彼得,午餐时间到了。你愿意和我一起去吗?我告诉你餐厅在哪儿?

  彼得:当然,谢谢。

  (Peter跟着Jack坐着电梯,下到地下一层,来到一家餐厅。)

  Jack: This restaurant is open to the clerk4 working in this office building. Our company5 pays6 our lunch. First we should go to the corner to take a plate.

  杰克:这家餐厅对在这座办公楼里工作的员工开放,公司付咱们的午餐,首先咱们应该到墙角那边拿一个盘子。

  (Peter跟着Jack到墙角的一张桌子上拿了一个方便托盘。)

  Jack: Then we go to that window.

  杰克:然后到那边的窗口去。

  (Jack把Peter领到一个窗口前。)

  Jack: You should tell the waiter what you would like to have.

  杰克:你要告诉服务员你喜欢吃什么。

  (Jack指着fruit salad对waiter说。)

  Jack: I'd like some salad and ---

  杰克:我要一些沙拉 ------

  (不一会儿,Jack的盘子就满了。)

  Jack1: Peter, it's your turn.

  杰克:彼得,该你了。

  ( Peter选了自己喜欢的东西,回头看看Jack正在后面等着。)

  Jack:Ok, let's go to find a seat.

  杰克:好了,咱们去找座位吧。

  ( 餐厅里人很多,两个人正苦苦寻找坐的地方,忽然听见有个声音传来。)

  Speaker: Hi, Jack, come here.

  说话者:嘿,杰克,到这边来。

  ( 原来是公司的会计Terry和市场部的Kevin。Jack 和Peter走过去。)

  Jack: Hi, Terry and Kevin, this is Peter. He is new. And we work in the same department.

  Jack: Peter, this is Terry, accountant. And this is Kevin. He is in marketing2 department.

  Terry and Kevin: Nice to meet you.

  Peter:Nice to meet you.

  杰克:嗨,泰瑞、开文,这是彼得。他是新来的,我们在同一个部门工作。

  杰克:彼得,这是泰瑞,我们的会计。这是开文,在市场部工作。

  泰瑞和开文: 很高兴认识你。

  彼得:很高兴认识你们。

  ( Ok,介绍完毕,大家坐下吃饭。)

  扩展:什么是履历表

  A resume is a summary of your life to date and includes details of your education and work experience. A resume is also called a CV (Latin: Curriculum vitae) in some countries, especially in the UK.

  The rule to resume writing is: there is no hard and fast rule! You can choose to list your career history in chronological1 order, to highlight your skills, or even to target your resume to one particular job. However, always include a cover letter with your resume.

  Make sure your resume is up-to-date. Always use a PC to compile it, and try not to clutter2 it up with different font styles or clip-art. Sober and simple is best for most jobs, although, there is more flexibility3 for jobs that call for creativity. Keeping it simple also helps you to edit and personalize your resume for each future job that you apply to. If possible, use the company's language ?reflect the qualities that they emphasize in advertisements and pamphlets etc.

  A resume should always include:

  Contact details

  An educational history

  An employment history

  Your skills, talents and interests

  References

  Don't forget to spell- and grammar-check your resume and get a qualified4 friend to go over the grammar for you. You can write brief and concise5 descriptions of your experiences as well as what you have achieved through these experiences. You can illustrate6 this with certificates, diplomas, degrees, awards, and/or portfolios7.

  The educational history should be brief. If you have a master's degree, your high school grades are irrelevant8. Don't use superficial adjectives, such as "excellent sales results." Try to turn this around by using positive verbs instead, such as "achieved 200% increase in sales."

  Here are some adjectives that always look good on resumes:

  Self-starter

  Initiative taker

  Independent worker

  Team player

  Accountable

  Reliable

  Organized

  Good communicator

  For example: "planned sales strategy with team of three and coordinated9 implementation10."
 

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