[originaltext]W: Mr. Suzuki, thank you for coming in today. Please have a seat.

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W: Mr. Suzuki, thank you for coming in today. Please have a seat. I’ve looked over your resume and wanted to meet you to ask you a few questions.
M: Thank you for asking me to come in.
W: First, can you tell me a little about yourself?
M: Certainly. I majored in English literature in college, and spent a full year in London studying. After graduation, I worked for Fuji Bank for three years, and then went to work for a trading company. I’m an enthusiastic and self-motivated person. I try very hard to be successful in my work. I can work well under pressure and enjoy doing work that challenges me.
W: Then why do you want to leave your company?
M: I do enjoy my job, but I believe I am ready for more challenging work now.
W: OK. What are your strong points?
M: As I mentioned, I can work well under pressure and I enjoy work that challenges me.
W: And your weaknesses?
M: I think I sometimes try to be over-organized. So I am learning how to concentrate on the most important parts of my job.
W: I see from your resume that you have no experience working with foreign companies. May I ask why you now wish to do so?
M: I think my Japanese and English speaking ability can be very useful to a foreign company.
W: Why are you interested in our company, in particular?
M: Well, I know that your company is planning to expand in Japan and the rest of Asia. So, I think it’s an exciting time for you and i think I could play a small part in helping you grow. As I said, I’m very self-motivated and want to feel I’m making a contribution to my company.
W: Mr. Suzuki, thank you again for coming in, and we’ll be in touch with you in the next few days.
M: Thank you, and I look forward to hearing from you.

选项 A、He is not satisfied with the company.
B、He wants more challenging work.
C、He wants to earn more money.
D、He wants to enjoy more freedom.

答案 B

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