語法填空。

Philip was a junior office assistant in a large company. He was quite ambitious, so he was keen to make a good_1.(impress) on the boss. He often stayed late at the office, to show_2. committed and hardworking he was. One evening, he was just_3. to go home when he saw his boss_4. (stand) in front of the shredder (碎紙機(jī)), holding a document.

“Ah, Philip! I'm glad you're still here in the office!”said the boss,“Good_5.(see) all your hard work and professionalism. Now I wonder if you could help me.”

“Of course,” replied Philip.“It's no trouble.”

“Good man! You see, my secretary has already gone home_6._I haven't got a clue how this thing works. It's so important that I have to get this done before tomorrow. If you_7. (can) do this one more thing before you go home, I'd8.(real) appreciate it.”

“No problem,” said Philip, _9.(happy) to be asked to do such a simple job.

He took the document from his boss, turned on the machine, inserted the document and pressed the start button.

“That's excellent,” said the boss, as the document vanished into the shredder. “I just need two10.(copy).”

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