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【题目】Half a year before graduation from college, my son began to seek a job and soon got an interview. There were only three people____1___ the final interview. The interview was very simple, during __2__ time the interviewer only chatted with them for a while. The interviewer said to them, “All of you are very good. Please go home and wait for our _3__(respond).

Three days later, my son received a message from the company saying that he had not been offered _4__job. My son felt deeply disappointed. But later in the evening, he told me he had received __5message saying that he had been employed by the company.

Actually, the first text__6__ (send)to my son was also part of the test in the interview. The three men received the same message, __7__ only my son’s reply satisfied the company, so he _8_(give)the job. I asked my son, “How did all of you reply?” My son said, “One did not reply, the other said ‘goodbye’, and I said’ thank you’ .” .

Only then did I know that my son’s job came in that way. That is, when you feel disappointed, do not forget to say “thank you” to the one __9__ disappoints you. _10_(say) “thank you” shows respect for others’ work and shows your grand generosity. Therefore, while under the same condition, you may get more chances compared with others!

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小题1for

小题2which

小题3response

小题4the

小题5another

小题6sent

小题7but

小题8was given

小题9who

小题10Saying

【解析】

试题分析:本文讲述了主人公的儿子在毕业的时候开始找工作,他向一家公司递交了简历,有三个人进入最后一轮的决赛。作为考试测试的一部分,这家公司给这三个人打电话说他们落选了,只有主人公的儿子听到落选之后,依然给对方说了谢谢,而正是因为这一点,作者的儿子成功的得到了这份工作。

小题1】在面试之后,将有三个人进入最后一轮的决赛。考查介词 for 的意思。

小题2】面试竟是如此的简单,在面试期间,考官只是和他们聊了一会。先行词是面试,介词后用which

小题3】从下文得知,面试的人告诉他们,他们都很优秀让他们回去等待通知,介词后用名词形式,填response

小题4】在第三天,我的儿子收到了面试的结果通知他,他有被雇佣。特指孩子面试的工作,用定冠词 the

小题5】那天傍晚的时候,儿子告诉我,他又收到一个短信说他被录取了。另一个another

小题6信息和发送是被动关系,句中有谓语动词was,因此填过去分词sent

小题7】三个人收到了同样的信息,而只有我儿子的答案令这家公司满意表示转折用but

小题8 所以他得到了这份工作,儿子和给予是被动关系填was given

小题9】当你失望的时候,不要忘了向使你失望的人说声谢谢。先行词是人,在从句中做主语用who

小题10】说“谢谢”显示出了你对他人工作的尊重,也同样显示着你的宽宏大量。动名词做主语,位于句首首字母要大写,填Saying

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