15.Interviewer:Please sit down.Let's see…you're Mr.Smith?
Mr.Smith:Yes.John Smith.
Interviewer:(51)F
Mr.Smith:A little bit.Actually,I've helped out at my father's office,and in a recording studio before.
Interviewer:That's good.(52)E
Mr.Smith:Yes,I can work any day of the week.Oh,no except Thursday.I work at a nursing home that day.
Interviewer:(53)D
Mr.Smith:Next Monday.
Interviewer:Ok.We've got two stores for your choice:a busy one downtown,and one near the airport with few customers.
Mr.Smith:(54)A
Interviewer:Good.Everyone else hates it.There are few customers,so you'll most likely be doing jobs such as carrying big boxes and cleaning.
Mr.Smith:No problem.
Interviewer:(55)C.See you next Monday.

A.I prefer the latter.
B.Oh,you are lucky.
C.Great!That's settled.
D.Then when can you start?
E.Can you work every day?
F.Do you have any job experience?
G.How often would you like to work?

分析 采訪者:請坐,我看看,你是Smith先生吧?
Smith先生:是的,John Smith
采訪者:你有工作經(jīng)驗嗎?
Smith先生:有一些,事實上,我曾在爸爸的辦公室里幫忙以及在錄音棚里做過事.
采訪者:很好,你能每天都工作嗎?
Smith先生:是的,我每周的哪一天都可以工作.哦,不,除了周四,因為那天我在療養(yǎng)院工作.
采訪者:那么你什么時候可以上班?
Smith先生:下周一.
采訪者:我們有兩家商店可供你選擇,一家在郊區(qū)比較繁忙,一家在機(jī)場附近顧客較少些.
Smith先生:那我選擇后者.
采訪者:好.其他的每個人都討厭它.所以你最有可能的任務(wù)就是運輸大型的行李箱和打掃衛(wèi)生.
Smith先生:沒問題.
采訪者:很好,那就一言為定.下周一見.

解答 51-55  FEDAC
【文章解讀】本文是Mr.Smith求職的整個對話過程.
51.【答案】F
【命題立意】考查信息提取題.
【解析】根據(jù)答語Smith講述的自己工作經(jīng)歷和F中的關(guān)鍵詞:job experience判斷答案.故選F.
52.【答案】E
【命題立意】考查信息提取題.
【解析】根據(jù)答語中的Yes,I can work any day of the week和B中的關(guān)鍵詞work every day判斷答案.故選E.
53.【答案】D
【命題立意】考查信息提取題
【解析】根據(jù)答語Next Monday和D中的關(guān)鍵詞:when等判斷答案.故選D.
54.【答案】A
【命題立意】考查信息轉(zhuǎn)換題
【解析】根據(jù)答語中的good和答語中敘述的大部分人討厭這份有很少顧客的商店工作和空前的one near the airport with few customers等判斷答案.故選A.
55.【答案】C
【命題立意】考查信息轉(zhuǎn)換題
【解析】That's settled那就好了,那就解決了.根據(jù)前文no problem和see you next Monday等判斷答案.故選C.

點評 此類題目要認(rèn)真辨別雙方所說的話的意圖,以及如何恰當(dāng)?shù)鼗貜?fù)對方的問話,明白之后再選擇就順理成章了.

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