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How long does an interview usually last according to the speaker?  To be successful in a job interview, you should demonstrate certain personal and professional qualities. You need to create a good image in the limited time available, usually from 30 to 45 minutes. You must make a positive impression which the interviewer will remember while he interviews other candidates. The following are some qualities you should especially pay attention to during an interview. First of all, you should be properly dressed. The right clothes worn at the right time can win the respect of the interviewer and his confidence in your judgement. It may not be true that clothes make a man. But the first and often last impression of you is determined by the clothes you wear. Secondly, you should pay close attention to your manner of speaking. Since speech is a reflection of personality, you should reflect confidence by speaking in a clear voice, loud enough to be heard, without being aggressive or overpowering. You should be prepared to talk knowledgeably about the requirements of the position you are applying for. Finally, to be really impressive, you must convey a sense of self-confidence and enthusiasm for work. If you display these characteristics with just a little luck, you’ll certainly succeed in the typical personnel interview.

A.At least 45 minutes.

B.From 30 to 45 minutes.

C.Less than 30 minutes.

D.More than 45 minutes.

How can one give the interviewer a good first impression?  

A.He should talk enthusiastically.

B.He should show respect for the interviewer.

C.He should be dressed properly.

D.He should show confidence in himself.

What should be the best manner of speaking for a job seeker during an interview?  

A.Speaking politely and emotionally.

B.Talking a lot about the job.

C.Talking loudly to give a lasting impression.

D.Speaking confidently but not aggressively.

What is the main idea of the short monologue you have just heard?  

A.A job seeker should create a good image during an interview.

B.Self-confidence is the most important for a job seeker.

C.Finding a job is more difficult than one can imagine.

D.Professional knowledge is a decisive factor in job interview.

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