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M:  Remember Paul from our old school?
w:  【小題1】 
M:I met him at the checkout.n the supermarket the other day, and he was queuing right in front of me.
w:   【小題2】___
M: Well, he started out as a manager in charge of sales.____【小題3】__ He teaches commercial English there.
W: Why did he get this new job?    【小題4】  
M: Yes.It is tiring, though. After all, he has got a family to take care of
W:I see.____【小題5】 __
M: Exactly!

A.Isn't he working in a company as a sales manager?[來(lái)源:學(xué)科網(wǎng)ZXXK]
B.Then he transferred to work for an international giant.
C.Of course I do.
D.But he ended up getting a job at the local university.
E.Isn't it interesting to travel around as a sales manager?
F.Why not?
G.Sometimes it is a painful choice, career or family.
 


【小題1】C
【小題2】A
【小題3】D
【小題4】E
【小題5】G

解析試題分析:
【小題1】根據(jù)上文Remember Paul from our old school?可知是問(wèn)還記不記得老同學(xué),回答是C,當(dāng)然記得。
【小題2】從下文的Well, he started out as a manager in charge of sales. 可知是問(wèn)難道他不是在一個(gè)公司做銷售經(jīng)理嗎?選A
【小題3】從下文的He teaches commercial English there.可知他最終在當(dāng)?shù)氐拇髮W(xué)找了一份工作。選D
【小題4】從下文的Yes. It is tiring, though.可知是問(wèn):做銷售經(jīng)理到處旅游難道不是很有趣嗎?選E
【小題5】從上文的he has got a family to take care of 可知工作和家庭是兩難的選擇。選G
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