It turns out,talking to strangers is not so bad after all.
At least for a North Carolina teen,who went to Target,the second-largest discount retailer(零售商) in the United States,to look for a clip-on tie(卡夾式 領(lǐng)帶) for a job interview. 36 .
Audrey Mark told CNN she was shopping at a store in Raleigh on Wednesday when she noticed something unusual.
“I see this young teen being serviced by this Target employee,” Mark said.
37 . The employee was not just tying the teen's tie,he was sharing some wisdom as well.
“I hear him preparing him with all this advice on interview skills and handshakes,” she told CNN.
38 .
“I asked him if he needed help,and he told me he needed clip-on ties,” Scott told CNN. “We didn’ t have any."
She turned to her co-worker,Dennis Roberts,and asked him if he knew how to tie a regular tie. 39 .
But Scott and Roberts went a step further and prepared the teen for his interview.
“We said ,‘Make sure you look him in the eye.’ I'm saying,‘Make sure you give him a firm handshake” ” Roberts said.
Mark took a picture.
“ 40 she told CNN. “He leaves and all these Target employees are screaming ‘Bye!Good luck!Tell us how it went/ I got so emotional. I even got teary."
A. Employee Cathy Scott said the teen walked into the store looking for a tie
B. The teen appears to have had a good initial interview at the restaurant
C. He said yes,so the teen bought one and handed it to Roberts
D. It was a very quiet,simple moment,but it was significant
E. We are inviting him back to have his second interview
F. Instead,he became the subject of a touching moment
G. Curious,she got closer to see what was going on
話題:人際關(guān)系
本文是記敘文。一位少年為面試去買(mǎi)領(lǐng)帶,結(jié)果服務(wù)員不僅幫他打領(lǐng)帶,還傳授給他面試的技巧。
36. F。根據(jù)下文中的 Mark took a picture 可知,Mark把服務(wù)員給這位少年打 領(lǐng)帶并傳授面試技巧的“感人時(shí)刻” 拍了下來(lái)。
37. G。根據(jù)下段中的I hear...可推測(cè), Mark “出于好奇,走得更近一點(diǎn)看看 到底發(fā)生了什么事情”。
38. A.根據(jù)下段中的I asked him if he needed help,and he told me he needed clip-on ties可知,最先接待這 位少年的是Scott,所以她知道“這個(gè) 少年走進(jìn)商店尋找領(lǐng)帶”。
39. C.根據(jù)下段中的But Scott and Roberts went a step fUrther 可推測(cè),Roberts應(yīng)該是會(huì)打領(lǐng)帶,所以這位 少年“買(mǎi)了領(lǐng)帶,并且遞給了 Roberts”。
40. D.根據(jù)Mark拍照的舉動(dòng)及本段末 的 I got so emotional. I even got teary 可知,Mark認(rèn)為“雖然這一刻平凡無(wú) 奇,但是卻意義深遠(yuǎn)”。
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