【題目】 It has long been considered one of the best companies, but do you have what it takes to work for Google?

It may take a sharp mind, as an American author says that the search engine giant (搜索引擎巨人) asks its interviewees to answer difficult question.

William Poundstone believes that he has unlocked the secret of how to succeed in an interview at Google in a new book, Are You Smart Enough to Work at Google?

Poundstone lists several of the brain teasers (腦筋急轉(zhuǎn)彎) that are said to be used by Google interviewers, from “can you swim faster in water or in syrup (糖漿)?” to “how would you weigh your head?”

Poundstone told ABC News that any Google’s questions are open-ended on purpose. The interviewer’s goal is to see how the thinking process of the applicant (應(yīng)聘者) works, and to test his or her creativity when solving problems. He suggests the applicant should “retell the question” in their own words, as doing so gives them time to think and makes sure that they understand what is being asked.

Some of Google’s brain teasers:

* Why are manhole covers (下水道井蓋) round?

* How much toilet paper would you need to cover Texas?

* You are shrunk (縮小) to the height of a nickel (五分硬幣) and thrown in a blender (攪拌機(jī)).

The blades (刀片) start moving in 60 seconds. What do you do?

* How much should you charge (開價(jià)) to wash all the windows in Seattle?

* How many times a day do a clock’s hands overlap (重疊)?

1What does it take to work for Google according to Poundstone?

A.A strong body.B.Hard work.C.A sharp mind.D.An open heart.

2What does the underlined word “unlocked” mean in the passage?

A.探索B.宣布C.傳播D.破解

3What is it mainly about in William Poundstone’s new book?

A.How to test whether you are a smart person.

B.How to get a job in Google successfully.

C.What questions an interviewer should ask.

D.How to take part in interview training.

4Why are Google’s questions open-ended?

A.To see the solving process the applicant uses.

B.Because those questions are not reasonable.

C.To test the applicant’s knowledge.

D.To see whether the applicant can communicate well.

5What’s the best title for the passage?

A.Are you smart enough to work at Google?

B.Poudstone’s work experience in Google.

C.Some of Google’s brain teasers.

D.How the best company interviews applicants.

【答案】

1C

2D

3B

4A

5A

【解析】

文章大意:本文主要講述的是有關(guān)于Google應(yīng)聘的事情。在谷歌應(yīng)聘時(shí),會(huì)給受聘者出具腦筋急轉(zhuǎn)彎,用于測(cè)試他們的思路是否敏捷。

1細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中“It may take a sharp mind, as an American author says that the search engine giant (搜索引擎巨人) asks its interviewees to answer difficult question. 這可能需要一個(gè)敏銳的頭腦,正如一位美國(guó)作家所說,搜索引擎巨頭(the search engine giant)要求受訪者回答難題。故選C

2詞義猜測(cè)題。根據(jù)文中“William Poundstone believes that he has unlocked the secret of how to succeed in an interview at Google in a new book, Are You Smart Enough to Work at Google?” 威廉·龐德斯通認(rèn)為,他在新書中破解了如何在谷歌成功面試的秘密,你是否足夠聰明,可以在谷歌工作?可知,在文章中加下劃線的“unlocked”是“破解”意思,故答案為D

3細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中“William Poundstone believes that he has unlocked the secret of how to succeed in an interview at Google in a new book, Are You Smart Enough to Work at Google? 威廉·龐德斯通認(rèn)為,他在新書中破解了如何在谷歌成功面試的秘密,你是否足夠聰明,可以在谷歌工作?可知,書中介紹的是如何順利通過面試,故答案為B

4細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“The interviewer's goal is to see how the thinking process of the applicant (應(yīng)聘者) works, and to test his or her creativity when solving problems 面試官的目標(biāo)是了解應(yīng)聘者的思維過程,并測(cè)試他(她)在解決問題時(shí)的創(chuàng)造力?芍,為了觀察應(yīng)聘者如何解決問題,故答案為A。

5最佳標(biāo)題。首段提到do you have what it takes to work for Google在谷歌上班需要什么,下文主要講到了敏捷的思路?芍,這篇文章最好的標(biāo)題是“你夠聰明在谷歌工作嗎?” Are you smart enough to work at Google?故答案為A。

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