IF HE HADN’T OVERSLEPT, HE WOULDN’T BE LATE FOR THE INTERVIEW LAS...

20. If he hadn’t overslept, he wouldn’t be late for the interview last week. A. hadn’t B. interview C. wouldn’t be D. lateIV. Read the following passage and choose the correct answer: from 21 to 24 :Preparation is a key to a successful interview. Does the idea of going to a job interview make you feel a littlenervous? Many people find that it is the hardest part of the employing process. But it is not really true. Themore you prepare and practise, the more comfortable you will feel. You should find out as much as possibleabout the company before you go to the interview. Understand the products that they produce and the servicesthat they provide. It is also good to know who the customers are and who the major competitors are. “Practicemakes perfect”. It will also make you feel more confident and relaxed. So, practise your answers to commonquestions. Make a list of questions to ask, too. Almost all interviewers will ask if you have questions. This is agreat opportunity for you to show your keenness, enthusiasm, and knowledge. Make a great impression. The interview is your chance to show that you are the best person for the job. Yourapplication or résumé has already exhibited that you are qualified. Now it is up to you to show how your skillsand experience match this position and this company. The employer will be looking and listening to determineif you are a good fit. He/she will be looking for a number of different qualities, in addition to the skills that youpossess. To make the best impression, dress appropriately; express your strengths; arrive early, by about 10-15minutes; be enthusiastic; shake hands firmly; be an active listener; sit up straight and maintain eye contact; andask questions.