(1) Listening mode Listening mode means that the examiner reads a question and the examinee answers a question. The rhythm of the examinee is basically controlled by the examiner. This model is widely used in the civil service interview examination.
(2) Reading mode The reading mode is to provide candidates with a question book in the examination room, and the answer form is specified by the examiner in most cases. Generally speaking, read all the questions in this book first, and then concentrate on answering them. Only in a few cases, candidates are allowed to read a topic and answer a topic.
(3) the mode of "reading the materials first and then listening to the questions" This mode means that candidates spend about ten minutes reading the materials in the waiting room or reading room and listening to specific questions for an interview before entering the examination room. The length of the material is generally around 1000 words. In the interview of civil servants in Henan province, the number of structured interview questions based on material titles has increased. Therefore, this mode is also relatively common, and it is basically the main mode of using material questions for interviews, such as the Ministry of Agriculture, the entry-exit inspection and quarantine system and other departments.
(4) The mode of "listen to the questions first+look at the material in the middle" is that the traditional questions and material questions are mixed together. The specific situation is that the middle part or the last part of the interview set is a material question. Candidates answer the traditional questions first. When answering this question, the examiner will remind the candidates to read the materials on the desk. The reading time is generally 1 minute. Examiners ask questions after reading the materials, and candidates answer according to the topics and the contents of the materials.
I hope you can also practice with reference to this model in the process of preparing for the exam and get good grades.