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第二部分:语法填空 15分(每空1.5分)

W: Good morning. I’m Linda Li

M: please have 1._____________ seat, Miss Li. I received your resume last week, and I’m very 2._____________(impress).

W: Thank you.

M: May I ask 3.____________ do you want to leave your present job ?

W: I’ve always wanted to work in a larger company 4.____________ offers more opportunities for development.

M: I understand, but why are you interested in working for 5._____________ company ?

W: Well, as far as I know, your company has an impressive reputation and a good working environment.

M: That’s so good to hear . Why do you think you are the right person 6.____________this position?

W: I’m a business major and I 7._____________(work) for three years in this field. Besides, I have excellent written 8.____________(communicate) skills.

M: Any hobbies?

W: Yes. I like watching moves and I often go 9._____________(swim)

M: Oh, that’s interesting. We’ll let you know the result as soon as possible.

W: Ok, thanks. It was nice meeting you .

M: It was nice meeting you 10.____________, and thanks for coming in today.

 

1.a

2.impressed

3.why

4.that/which

5.our

6.for

7.have worked

8.communication

9.swimming

10.too

【解析】

1.a 考查冠词。Have a seat坐下;

2.impressed 考查形容词。句意:我收到你的简历,印象深刻。

3.why 考查宾语从句。句意:我可以问一下,你为什么要离开你现在的工作;

4.that/which 考查定语从句。句意:我一直想在大公司工作,一个能提供给我更大空间的大公司。

5.our 考查代词。句意:我知道了,但你为什么对我们工作感兴趣;

6.for 考查介词。句意:你为什么认为你是这个职位合适的人选。

7.have worked 考查动词的时态。句意:我读的商业专业,我在这个领域工作已经三年了。

8.communication 考查名词。句意:况且,我拥有优秀的写作交流技能。

9.swimming 考查动词短语。Go swimming 游泳。

10.too 考查副词。句意:也很高兴见到你。

考点:语法填空。

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