【題目】聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

1How does Alison like her present job?

A.It is very satisfactory.B.It is rather rewarding.C.It isn't completely pleasing.

2Why does the man suggest Alison go to college?

A.It'll increase her career choices.B.It'll get her promoted soon. C.It'll help her earn more money.

【答案】

1C

2A

【解析】

【原文】

M: How's the new job, Alison?

W: Well, I'm terribly busy. Every day I meet many people. But I do lots of typing and filing, too.

M: Don't you like being a receptionist?

W: Oh, I enjoy meeting people, and I like answering the phone. But I hate typing, and I can't stand filing.

M: You can go to college, you know. Why don't you study for a year?

W: What do you mean?

M: I mean, you can do a course in business studies. After a year, you get a certificate. Then you can apply for lots of different jobs.

W: That's a good idea.

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