Strong bonds can exist in dating relationships. My cousin Candice and her friend Louis started dating casually last year. As the months passed, they began seeing only each other, and now they enjoy a close relationship. They are neither married or engaged but are constant companions and consider each other best friends. Candice’s friends think of them as a couple and recognize their special relationship.
Both Candice and Louis have made commitments to each other. They think of themselves as couple. However, each has the freedom to develop new friends, to seek separate social activities, to build separate careers, and to have his or her individual needs fulfilled.
Living together can be the transition from extended dating to marriage. Just recently, Louis and Candice decided to live together. They are not sure about marriage and want to try living together first. Louis has many divorced friends who had rushed into marriage. He doesn’t want to make a sim
A. having new friends
B. developing individual careers
C. having their social activities together all the time
D. realizing separate needs
M: Come in. Please have a seat.
W: Thank you.
M: I’m Paul Turner. Branch Manager.
W: Katie Thomas, nice to meet you.
M: I hear that you’re looking for temporary office work.
W: That’s right.
M: How old are you, Katie
W: Eighteen.
M: That’s rather young. What experience have you had
W: Well, I’ve just left school, in fact, and I’m looking for a job between now and when I go to college.
M: It doesn’t sound as if we can help, Katie. You see, our clients are very demanding, especially when it comes to new office technology.
W: Oh, that’s no problem. I took extra classes in office skills at school.
M: Oh, perhaps you’d like to outline what you’ve been doing
W: I started by learning keyboard skills. Then I went on to learn about word processing.
M: Good. You seem qualified from the technical point of view. But how
A. 16.
B. 17.
C. 18.
D. 19.
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