M: Well it looks to me as if we shall have to fit him in somewhere. What does Monday morning look like
W: Well Monday morning is extremely busy. You’ve got all the short-list interviews.
M: Oh goodness. And how long do they go on for
W: Well the last one is due at...to come at 10 o’clock and will probably go on through until 10:30.
M: And then
W: Then you’ve got your Japanese agent and you did tell him you’d probably take him out to lunch.
M: Yes, we can’t pass that up...erm...what’s Tuesday morning look like
W: Tuesday morning is also very full. You’ve got a committee meeting, starts at 9:30, probably won’t finish until 12:30.
M: Huh--Huh. And Lunch
W: Lunch is with your publisher.
M: Oh yes. And I do remember that I’ve got something in the afternoon... erm... from the examining board, haven’t I I’ve got...
W: Yes. At 2:30. You
M: Well it looks to me as if we shall have to fit him in somewhere. What does Monday morning look like
W: Well Monday morning is extremely busy. You’ve got all the short-list interviews.
M: Oh goodness. And how long do they go on for
W: Well the last one is due at...to come at 10 o’clock and will probably go on through until 10:30.
M: And then
W: Then you’ve got your Japanese agent and you did tell him you’d probably take him out to lunch.
M: Yes, we can’t pass that up...erm...what’s Tuesday morning look like
W: Tuesday morning is also very full. You’ve got a committee meeting, starts at 9:30, probably won’t finish until 12:30.
M: Huh--Huh. And Lunch
W: Lunch is with your publisher.
M: Oh yes. And I do remember that I’ve got something in the afternoon... erm... from the examining board, haven’t I I’ve got...
W: Yes. At 2:30. You
Terry: Well what have we got this morning The first thing I think is to complete the voice-over for that cutlery commercial.
Joyce: No... I’m afraid you are mistaken. Instead of completing that... erm... We’ve got to come up with a selling idea for those kitchens. Remember The boss will be wanting to see us after lunch. and he’ll be expecting it all to be more or less tied up... parcel-like.
Terry: Wouldn’t it be better to finish one job before beginning another The boss will understand surely.
Joyce: Forgive me Terry if I keep correcting you... but remember there are deadlines. And when there’s a deadline the boss is as immovable as a barnacle.
Terry: So we’ll have to come up with the parcel. Any ideas
Joyce: Absolutely none. And nay usually grasshopper brain is not at its come-up-with-the-ideas best this morning. Let’ s have a look at the details.
Terry: Well... whatever its like we’
A. Salesmen.
B. Editors.
C. Cooks.
D. Advertising agents.
W: Well, Mr. Steve, we have had an interesting discussion about your work. Now, tell us something about you after work activities.
M: I guess not much different from everyone else. I’ m fond of sport, and I run about 3 miles every day. I particularly enjoy cross-country running, where you have to run across fields, jump over streams and so on. While I’ m running I think about all kinds of things, and at the end of a run I’ m sometimes surprised to find that I’ve managed to solve a problem that was on my mind.
Next year I’m going to try the London Marathon. It’s a long, hard race--26 miles, or 42 kilometres and you have to be tough to finish, but I very much want to do it. I worry a hit about getting old, and I’ d like to prove to myself that I’ m still almost as well as I was twenty years ago.
I’ m interested in climbing as well as running. I’ll never become an expert climber, but I know what I&rs
A. Enter for the London Marathon
B. Do a cross-country running
C. Climb the Alps with his wife
D. Complete a course in snow and ice climbing
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