【題目】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!

答案

小題1for

小題2which

小題3response

小題4the

小題5another

小題6sent

小題7but

小題8was given

小題9who

小題10Saying

【解析】

試題分析:本文講述了主人公的兒子在畢業(yè)的時(shí)候開(kāi)始找工作,他向一家公司遞交了簡(jiǎn)歷,有三個(gè)人進(jìn)入最后一輪的決賽。作為考試測(cè)試的一部分,這家公司給這三個(gè)人打電話說(shuō)他們落選了,只有主人公的兒子聽(tīng)到落選之后,依然給對(duì)方說(shuō)了謝謝,而正是因?yàn)檫@一點(diǎn),作者的兒子成功的得到了這份工作。

小題1】在面試之后,將有三個(gè)人進(jìn)入最后一輪的決賽?疾介詞 for ,的意思。

小題2】面試竟是如此的簡(jiǎn)單,在面試期間,考官只是和他們聊了一會(huì)。先行詞是面試,介詞后用which 。

小題3】從下文得知,面試的人告訴他們,他們都很優(yōu)秀讓他們回去等待通知,介詞后用名詞形式,填response。

小題4】在第三天,我的兒子收到了面試的結(jié)果通知他,他沒(méi)有被雇傭。特指孩子面試的工作,用定冠詞 the。

小題5】那天傍晚的時(shí)候,兒子告訴我,他又收到一個(gè)短信說(shuō)他被錄取了。另一個(gè)another

小題6信息和發(fā)送是被動(dòng)關(guān)系,句中有謂語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞was,因此填過(guò)去分詞sent。

小題7】三個(gè)人收到了同樣的信息,而只有我兒子的答案令這家公司滿意。表示轉(zhuǎn)折用but 。

小題8 所以他得到了這份工作,兒子和給予是被動(dòng)關(guān)系填was given

小題9】當(dāng)你失望的時(shí)候,不要忘了向使你失望的人說(shuō)聲謝謝。先行詞是人,在從句中做主語(yǔ)用who。

小題10】說(shuō)“謝謝”顯示出了你對(duì)他人工作的尊重,也同樣顯示著你的寬宏大量。動(dòng)名詞做主語(yǔ),位于句首首字母要大寫(xiě),填Saying 。

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