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Mr. Smith is honest; and I mean “honest” in the broadest ____ ofthe word.A) meaningB
Mr. Smith is honest; and I mean “honest” in the broadest ____ ofthe word.
A) meaning
B) idea
C) value
D) sense
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Mr. Smith is honest; and I mean “honest” in the broadest ____ ofthe word.
A) meaning
B) idea
C) value
D) sense
听力原文:M: Good afternoon, Mrs. Keaton.
W: Good afternoon, Mr. Duncan. Please come in and have a seat.
M: Thank you.
W: I have been looking through your application. You seem to have many of the qualifications needed for this position, especially experience.
M: I have been in computer programming for eight years now.
W: Yes, I see. Were you satisfied with your last position, Mr. Duncan?
M: Generally, yes. But to be honest, not entirely. I was with a small, family-owned company, and chances for advancement were very limited.
W: The letter of reference from the president praises your work highly.
M: Mr. Smith gave me a lot of responsibility and I learned a great deal about company operations.
W: Well, we ask for loyalty and hard work from our employees. But we pay well, and opportunities for promotion depend on merit, not just age or seniority.
M: I am very interested in working for your firm, Mrs. Keaton.
W: I see. I have a few more applicants to interview today for this position. But at the moment, your chances look very good. We will be in touch with you shortly, Mr. Duncan.
M: Thank you for your time, and I am looking forward to your decision. C, Good-bye, Mrs. Keaton.
W: Good-bye, Mr. Duncan.
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A.To represent his firm.
B.To pay a social call.
C.To have an interview.
D.To service a computer.
No one had told Mr. Smith about there ______ a lecture the following day. (be)
Mr. Smith asked her family doctor to help her son.
A.True.
B.False.
This is Mr. Smith, ______ I think has something interesting to tell you.
A.who
B.whom
C.that
D./
A.Mr. Smith is not good at his work.
B.The boss doesn't trust Mr. Smith.
C.Mr. Smith is keen on his job.
D.The two speakers are employer and employee.
A. such; that
B. such; as
C. so; that
D. so; as