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听力原文:M: George, I heard that you just applied for a new job.
W: I did. It was for a work in GM. And, urn, it was a kind of tough process. 1 had to do a whole bunch of different interviews for the job.
M: A bunch of different interviews for the same job?
W: Um, and ah, and it was really a torture. I didn't expect to have to do three interviews, but I did them all in the same day.
M: Three times in the same day, terrible indeed.
W: The first thing I did was interview with a group of about six people, and I think they included some department managers. And they asked me, ob, the usual questions: What I wanted to do with myself, you know, where I saw myself in ten years. Things like that...
M: And then.
W: Then, I had another interview with, um, just an engineer. And he asked me some more questions about content area and my work experience. And then I even had to have an interview with the general manager. And I was quite nervous for that one but I think I did a pretty good job. They said I'd find out in a couple of days if I'm going to be hired.
M: Well, you've got to be pretty excited about that.
W: I am. It's a good opportunity and I hope I get the job.
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A. He had a meal with a general manage.
B. He applied for a new job.
C. He moved into a new apartment.
D. He bought some paintings.

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