M: Now, Miss Christina, I see that you are quite a heavy smoker. You told me you smoke about thirty a day. Well, my advice is quite simple: stop smoking. You know that cigarettes cause cancer and heart disease. Have you tried to give up
W: Yes, lots of times. But I just find it impossible to stop.
M: Well, in that case, let me suggest five things which you can do. First of all, if you smoke strong cigarettes, you should change to milder ones. But that won’t help you if you smoke more. So, secondly, don’t smoke as many cigarettes. Try to cut down by one or two every day. OK The next three points are to do with how you smoke. The most important is this: don’t breathe the smoke in. It’s when you breathe in the smoke that you do most damage to your health. Next, don’t keep the cigarette in your mouth all the time. Pat it in an ashtray when you are not smoking it. And finally, don’t smoke all the cigarette. The end of a cigarette is
A. Smoke less.
B. Change strong cigarettes to milder ones.
C. Give up smoking.
D. Never mind.
M: Now, Miss Christina, I see that you are quite a heavy smoker. You told me you smoke about thirty a day. Well, my advice is quite simple: stop smoking. You know that cigarettes cause cancer and heart disease. Have you tried to give up
W: Yes, lots of times. But I just find it impossible to stop.
M: Well, in that case, let me suggest five things which you can do. First of all, if you smoke strong cigarettes, you should change to milder ones. But that won’t help you if you smoke more. So, secondly, don’t smoke as many cigarettes. Try to cut down by one or two every day. OK The next three points are to do with how you smoke. The most important is this: don’t breathe the smoke in. It’s when you breathe in the smoke that you do most damage to your health. Next, don’t keep the cigarette in your mouth all the time. Pat it in an ashtray when you are not smoking it. And finally, don’t smoke all the cigarette. The end of a cigarette is
A. Thirty times.
B. Five times.
C. Lots of times.
D. Twice.
M: Miss Ellen Chart Good to see you. Thank you for coming in to the interview. Now, let me see. You are applying for the vacancy we have for a Marketing Officer Trainee. Isn’t that right
W: Yes, that’s right.
M: Mm. And you’re in the final year of a degree in Business Administration
W: Yes, I expect to graduate in the summer of 2009.
M: With French as your major and Marketing as a minor, right
W: No. [1] Marketing is my major--and French my minor. I’m looking for a career in Marketing, with my languages as a useful back-up.
M: Oh yes, sorry. Well now. I notice that you intend to complete your degree in three years instead of the usual four, and that you were able to persuade the university authorities to agree to that. Why did you decide to approach them in the first place
W: Well, the reason I wanted to complete the degree as quickly as possible is that I am older than most undergraduate stude
A. She is older than most undergraduate students.
B. She majors in French and minors in Marketing.
C. She has work experience before entering the university.
D. She succeeds in shortening the academic years.
M: Would it be possible to see you today, Miss Green
W: Yes, my office hours are 9:30 to noon.
M: So I’ll see you then.
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