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----How did your interview with the manager go?

?? ----??? He seemed interested in my experience, but he didnt ask for references.

A. Perfect! ????????????? ????????????? B. Im not sure.

C. Thats right.????????????? ????????????? D. Couldnt be better.

 

【答案】

B?

【解析】

試題分析:A、完美的;B、我不確定;C、那是對的,說的不錯;D、再好不過了。句意:你和經理的面試進行得怎么樣?根據下文,他好像對我的經歷感興趣,但是他沒有要簡歷。可知前文應該表示不太肯定的語氣,故選B。

考點:考查情景交際

 

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