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BEST IELTS General Reading Test-579
IELTS GENERAL READING TEST 579-PASSAGE-3

IELTS GENERAL READING TEST-579
READING PASSAGE-3
Mobile Phone Policy
Mobile phones should be turned off or set to silent during meetings and conferences or in any circumstance where incoming calls could be disruptive.
Personal mobile phones
Employees are expected to use personal mobile phones responsibly while at work. Frequent personal calls can affect productivity and distract other employees. It is advisable for employees to make personal calls during non-working hours and to ensure that relatives and friends are aware of PixelStream’s policy. PixelStream disclaims any responsibility for personal mobile phones lost in the workplace.
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Company-provided mobile phones
When required by job duties or needs, an employee may be provided with a business mobile phone for work-related communication. Personal usage of these devices should be limited to the minimum.
Employees with company mobile phones must safeguard these devices against loss, damage, or theft. Employees must return or make available the phone for inspection upon ending their employment or whenever requested.
Safety issues for mobile phone use
Employees who drive as part of their job responsibilities and are provided with a business mobile phone must avoid using their phones while driving. The company does not require phone use while driving; safety is the priority. In all traffic conditions, including slow or stopped traffic, employees must use hands-free devices or stop the vehicle safely before using the phone. Discussions that are complex or emotional should be avoided while driving. Extra caution is advised during traffic, bad weather, or in unfamiliar areas.
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Company-issued phones come with hands-free equipment to support this policy.
Employees found guilty of traffic offences due to mobile phone use while driving will bear full responsibility for the consequences.
Consequences for Violators
Employees violating this policy will be subject to discipline, up to and including termination of employment.
Questions 28-34
Do the following statements agrees with the information given in the text
True – if the statement agrees with the information
False – if the statement contradicts the information
Not given – if there is no information on this
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28. You may have your phone on and unmuted at work unless you are not in a meeting or conference.
29. You should tell your friends and family about your PixelStream mobile phone use policy.
30. You cannot use your company phone to call your family.
31. Your employer will request your company phone for inspection before you go on holiday.
32. If your car is safely stopped, you must also use your hands-free device.
33. If a police officer gives you a ticket for using your company phone in the car, you will lose your job.
34. You can be fired if you break any rules in this policy.
Read the text below and answer Questions 35-40
How to excel in your job interview
Be punctual
If possible, arrive early to your interview. Interviewers are usually ready before the interview begins.
Know your interviewer’s name, pronunciation and spelling
Use the interviewer’s name during the interview. This will show that you care about the person who is taking the time to get to know you. Spelling and pronouncing his or her name correctly will show attention to detail. Moreover, be respectful to the secretary or administrator who arranged the interview for you.
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Prepare a few questions
It’s wise to write a few questions to ask your interviewer. You can ask about the employer’s expectations and the job itself. This will show your genuine interest and curiosity about the job. Bring your CV and copies of references.
Don’t forget your CV
Don’t forget to bring a clean and protected copy of your CV. The interviewer may have dozens of applicants to get through, so she may not have your CV at hand. If you can provide one immediately, it will save time for your recruiter and show your professionalism.
Bring a pen and notepad
It’s not necessary to take regular notes during the interview, but having a pen and paper may come handy for writing down the details of the next interview or other important information related to the job description.
Be relaxed but alert
Try to relax before the interview. Greet your interviewer warmly and look her or him in the eye. Don’t be too nervous, but don’t be overly relaxed, either. You don’t want to appear too jittery or laid back.
Be truthful
Never lie during an interview, and be honest about weaknesses.
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Avoid negative remarks
If you had some negative experiences in a past job, describe them in a positive light to show what you learned from the situation and how you have improved over time.
Don’t ask about the salary in the first interview
You can check your salary level on Glassdoor, a platform that indicates the correct salary for the job you’re applying for. Don’t ask about the salary in the first interview. The company should follow up with this information.
End the interview on a positive note.
Find out what the next step in the interview process is. Express your gratitude to the interviewer for his or her time with you and show your enthusiasm in the company and position.
Don’t assume you’ve been hired!
It’s important to remember that there are probably several candidates for the job that you’re applying for, so remain humble as you don’t know at the end of the interview whether or not you got the job.
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Questions 35-40
Complete the sentences below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the passage for each answer
35. Learning to pronounce and spell your interviewer’s name correctly will show how much you———
36. Show your—— in the job enquiring about your employer’s expectations.
37. If your interviewer doesn’t have your résumé———, you should be able to provide one.
38. You won’t need to write anything down, apart from a few important——-.
39. You should be frank about your——–and also try to be positive about negative experiences.
40. There are many people applying for the same job, so you should always ——–about your chances of getting it.
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ANSWERS
28. FALSE
29. TRUE
30. FALSE
31. NOT GIVEN
32. FALSE
33. NOT GIVEN
34. TRUE
35. CARE
36. INTEREST
37. AT HAND
38. DETAILS
39. WEAKNESSES
40. REMAIN HUMBLE
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