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1
Read the text below.For questions (1—12) choose the correct answer (А, В, C or D).
MAXWELL'S JOB INTERVIEW
Maxwell had not had a steady job for almost two years. Today was a big day, becausehe was going to a job (1)_____ that he felt good about. The secretary he had talked to on the phone sounded friendly and encouraging.
Maxwell was a typist. His fingers danced on the (2) ____________. However, his social skills were not nearly as good as his typing skills. Sometimes his mouth got in the way of his employment. At his last steady (3) ____, his boss had told him to start making coffee every morning. Maxwell laughed. «I'm not making coffee”, he said. “It's not part of my job description”.
“Read the employee manual again”, his boss said. “Your job description is anything I say it is”.
“That's a woman's job”, said Maxwell. “Do it yourself ”.
His boss was still yelling as Maxwell walked (4)___of the building. He felt great about telling off the boss. A few days later, the reality of not having a job hit home. He had to (5) _____the rent and utilitybills, and he hadto eat. What was hegoing to do?
He thought about(6)_______and asking for his job back. But how would that look? Then again, who cares how it looks when you're almost broke? After thinking about it for anotherweek, he finally called his boss and apologised. His boss acceptedhis apology, but said that he had already hired a replacement.
Maxwell (7)_________a temporaryjob agency, which provided him enough occasionalwork to pay his bills. But noneof the companies that he wassent to were hiring. So Maxwellwas excited about finallygetting an interview for a steady job.
Maxwell's drive to theinterview was (8)______. The traffic was congested and the neighbourhood looked rough. It took him 45 minutesto get there. The buildingwas covered with graffiti.
The interview started 30 minutes (9)_________. Without bothering to apologise, the manager lit a cigarette and took a (10)______from his coffee cup. He leaned back in his chair and put his feet up on his desk. He asked Maxwell a lot of questions. Maxwell thought that each question was more ridiculous than the (11)___one. The final questionwas, “Where wouldyou like to be 10 years from now?”
“Whatdoes that have to do with typing?” Maxwell (12)_____. “Silly questions from a rude man in a lousy neighbourhood! Where would he like to be 10 years from now? “ “Anywhere but thisdump!” Maxwell said angrily,as he stood up and walked out.
2
Read the text below.For questions (1—12) choose the correct answer (А, В, C or D).
MAXWELL'S JOB INTERVIEW
Maxwell had not had a steady job for almost two years. Today was a big day, becausehe was going to a job (1)_____ that he felt good about. The secretary he had talked to on the phone sounded friendly and encouraging.
Maxwell was a typist. His fingers danced on the (2) __________. However, his social skills were not nearly as good as his typing skills. Sometimes his mouth got in the way of his employment. At his last steady (3) __, his boss had told him to start making coffee every morning. Maxwell laughed. «I'm not making coffee”, he said. “It's not part of my job description”.
“Read the employee manual again”, his boss said. “Your job description is anything I say it is”.
“That's a woman's job”, said Maxwell. “Do it yourself ”.
His boss was still yelling as Maxwell walked (4)_of the building. He felt great about telling off the boss. A few days later, the reality of not having a job hit home. He had to (5) ___the rent and utilitybills, and he hadto eat. What was hegoing to do?
He thought about(6)_______and asking for his job back. But how would that look? Then again, who cares how it looks when you're almost broke? After thinking about it for anotherweek, he finally called his boss and apologised. His boss acceptedhis apology, but said that he had already hired a replacement.
Maxwell (7)_________a temporaryjob agency, which provided him enough occasionalwork to pay his bills. But noneof the companies that he wassent to were hiring. So Maxwellwas excited about finallygetting an interview for a steady job.
Maxwell's drive to theinterview was (8)______. The traffic was congested and the neighbourhood looked rough. It took him 45 minutesto get there. The buildingwas covered with graffiti.
The interview started 30 minutes (9)_______. Without bothering to apologise, the manager lit a cigarette and took a (10)__from his coffee cup. He leaned back in his chair and put his feet up on his desk. He asked Maxwell a lot of questions. Maxwell thought that each question was more ridiculous than the (11)_one. The final questionwas, “Where wouldyou like to be 10 years from now?”
“Whatdoes that have to do with typing?” Maxwell (12)_____. “Silly questions from a rude man in a lousy neighbourhood! Where would he like to be 10 years from now? “ “Anywhere but thisdump!” Maxwell said angrily,as he stood up and walked out.
3
Read the text below.For questions (1—12) choose the correct answer (А, В, C or D).
MAXWELL'S JOB INTERVIEW
Maxwell had not had a steady job for almost two years. Today was a big day, becausehe was going to a job (1)_____ that he felt good about. The secretary he had talked to on the phone sounded friendly and encouraging.
Maxwell was a typist. His fingers danced on the (2) __________. However, his social skills were not nearly as good as his typing skills. Sometimes his mouth got in the way of his employment. At his last steady (3) __, his boss had told him to start making coffee every morning. Maxwell laughed. «I'm not making coffee”, he said. “It's not part of my job description”.
“Read the employee manual again”, his boss said. “Your job description is anything I say it is”.
“That's a woman's job”, said Maxwell. “Do it yourself ”.
His boss was still yelling as Maxwell walked (4)_of the building. He felt great about telling off the boss. A few days later, the reality of not having a job hit home. He had to (5) ___the rent and utilitybills, and he hadto eat. What was hegoing to do?
He thought about(6)_______and asking for his job back. But how would that look? Then again, who cares how it looks when you're almost broke? After thinking about it for anotherweek, he finally called his boss and apologised. His boss acceptedhis apology, but said that he had already hired a replacement.
Maxwell (7)_________a temporaryjob agency, which provided him enough occasionalwork to pay his bills. But noneof the companies that he wassent to were hiring. So Maxwellwas excited about finallygetting an interview for a steady job.
Maxwell's drive to theinterview was (8)______. The traffic was congested and the neighbourhood looked rough. It took him 45 minutesto get there. The buildingwas covered with graffiti.
The interview started 30 minutes (9)_______. Without bothering to apologise, the manager lit a cigarette and took a (10)__from his coffee cup. He leaned back in his chair and put his feet up on his desk. He asked Maxwell a lot of questions. Maxwell thought that each question was more ridiculous than the (11)_one. The final questionwas, “Where wouldyou like to be 10 years from now?”
“Whatdoes that have to do with typing?” Maxwell (12)_____. “Silly questions from a rude man in a lousy neighbourhood! Where would he like to be 10 years from now? “ “Anywhere but thisdump!” Maxwell said angrily,as he stood up and walked out.
4
Read the text below.For questions (1—12) choose the correct answer (А, В, C or D).
MAXWELL'S JOB INTERVIEW
Maxwell had not had a steady job for almost two years. Today was a big day, becausehe was going to a job (1)_____ that he felt good about. The secretary he had talked to on the phone sounded friendly and encouraging.
Maxwell was a typist. His fingers danced on the (2) __________. However, his social skills were not nearly as good as his typing skills. Sometimes his mouth got in the way of his employment. At his last steady (3) __, his boss had told him to start making coffee every morning. Maxwell laughed. «I'm not making coffee”, he said. “It's not part of my job description”.
“Read the employee manual again”, his boss said. “Your job description is anything I say it is”.
“That's a woman's job”, said Maxwell. “Do it yourself ”.
His boss was still yelling as Maxwell walked (4)_of the building. He felt great about telling off the boss. A few days later, the reality of not having a job hit home. He had to (5) ___the rent and utilitybills, and he hadto eat. What was hegoing to do?
He thought about(6)_______and asking for his job back. But how would that look? Then again, who cares how it looks when you're almost broke? After thinking about it for anotherweek, he finally called his boss and apologised. His boss acceptedhis apology, but said that he had already hired a replacement.
Maxwell (7)_________a temporaryjob agency, which provided him enough occasionalwork to pay his bills. But noneof the companies that he wassent to were hiring. So Maxwellwas excited about finallygetting an interview for a steady job.
Maxwell's drive to theinterview was (8)______. The traffic was congested and the neighbourhood looked rough. It took him 45 minutesto get there. The buildingwas covered with graffiti.
The interview started 30 minutes (9)_______. Without bothering to apologise, the manager lit a cigarette and took a (10)__from his coffee cup. He leaned back in his chair and put his feet up on his desk. He asked Maxwell a lot of questions. Maxwell thought that each question was more ridiculous than the (11)_one. The final questionwas, “Where wouldyou like to be 10 years from now?”
“Whatdoes that have to do with typing?” Maxwell (12)_____. “Silly questions from a rude man in a lousy neighbourhood! Where would he like to be 10 years from now? “ “Anywhere but thisdump!” Maxwell said angrily,as he stood up and walked out.
5
Read the text below.For questions (1—12) choose the correct answer (А, В, C or D).
MAXWELL'S JOB INTERVIEW
Maxwell had not had a steady job for almost two years. Today was a big day, becausehe was going to a job (1)_____ that he felt good about. The secretary he had talked to on the phone sounded friendly and encouraging.
Maxwell was a typist. His fingers danced on the (2) __________. However, his social skills were not nearly as good as his typing skills. Sometimes his mouth got in the way of his employment. At his last steady (3) __, his boss had told him to start making coffee every morning. Maxwell laughed. «I'm not making coffee”, he said. “It's not part of my job description”.
“Read the employee manual again”, his boss said. “Your job description is anything I say it is”.
“That's a woman's job”, said Maxwell. “Do it yourself ”.
His boss was still yelling as Maxwell walked (4)_of the building. He felt great about telling off the boss. A few days later, the reality of not having a job hit home. He had to (5) ___the rent and utilitybills, and he hadto eat. What was hegoing to do?
He thought about(6)_______and asking for his job back. But how would that look? Then again, who cares how it looks when you're almost broke? After thinking about it for anotherweek, he finally called his boss and apologised. His boss acceptedhis apology, but said that he had already hired a replacement.
Maxwell (7)_________a temporaryjob agency, which provided him enough occasionalwork to pay his bills. But noneof the companies that he wassent to were hiring. So Maxwellwas excited about finallygetting an interview for a steady job.
Maxwell's drive to theinterview was (8)______. The traffic was congested and the neighbourhood looked rough. It took him 45 minutesto get there. The buildingwas covered with graffiti.
The interview started 30 minutes (9)_______. Without bothering to apologise, the manager lit a cigarette and took a (10)__from his coffee cup. He leaned back in his chair and put his feet up on his desk. He asked Maxwell a lot of questions. Maxwell thought that each question was more ridiculous than the (11)_one. The final questionwas, “Where wouldyou like to be 10 years from now?”
“Whatdoes that have to do with typing?” Maxwell (12)_____. “Silly questions from a rude man in a lousy neighbourhood! Where would he like to be 10 years from now? “ “Anywhere but thisdump!” Maxwell said angrily,as he stood up and walked out.
6
Read the text below.For questions (1—12) choose the correct answer (А, В, C or D).
MAXWELL'S JOB INTERVIEW
Maxwell had not had a steady job for almost two years. Today was a big day, becausehe was going to a job (1)_____ that he felt good about. The secretary he had talked to on the phone sounded friendly and encouraging.
Maxwell was a typist. His fingers danced on the (2) __________. However, his social skills were not nearly as good as his typing skills. Sometimes his mouth got in the way of his employment. At his last steady (3) __, his boss had told him to start making coffee every morning. Maxwell laughed. «I'm not making coffee”, he said. “It's not part of my job description”.
“Read the employee manual again”, his boss said. “Your job description is anything I say it is”.
“That's a woman's job”, said Maxwell. “Do it yourself ”.
His boss was still yelling as Maxwell walked (4)_of the building. He felt great about telling off the boss. A few days later, the reality of not having a job hit home. He had to (5) ___the rent and utilitybills, and he hadto eat. What was hegoing to do?
He thought about(6)_______and asking for his job back. But how would that look? Then again, who cares how it looks when you're almost broke? After thinking about it for anotherweek, he finally called his boss and apologised. His boss acceptedhis apology, but said that he had already hired a replacement.
Maxwell (7)_________a temporaryjob agency, which provided him enough occasionalwork to pay his bills. But noneof the companies that he wassent to were hiring. So Maxwellwas excited about finallygetting an interview for a steady job.
Maxwell's drive to theinterview was (8)______. The traffic was congested and the neighbourhood looked rough. It took him 45 minutesto get there. The buildingwas covered with graffiti.
The interview started 30 minutes (9)_______. Without bothering to apologise, the manager lit a cigarette and took a (10)__from his coffee cup. He leaned back in his chair and put his feet up on his desk. He asked Maxwell a lot of questions. Maxwell thought that each question was more ridiculous than the (11)_one. The final questionwas, “Where wouldyou like to be 10 years from now?”
“Whatdoes that have to do with typing?” Maxwell (12)_____. “Silly questions from a rude man in a lousy neighbourhood! Where would he like to be 10 years from now? “ “Anywhere but thisdump!” Maxwell said angrily,as he stood up and walked out.
7
Read the text below.For questions (1—12) choose the correct answer (А, В, C or D).
MAXWELL'S JOB INTERVIEW
Maxwell had not had a steady job for almost two years. Today was a big day, becausehe was going to a job (1)_____ that he felt good about. The secretary he had talked to on the phone sounded friendly and encouraging.
Maxwell was a typist. His fingers danced on the (2) __________. However, his social skills were not nearly as good as his typing skills. Sometimes his mouth got in the way of his employment. At his last steady (3) __, his boss had told him to start making coffee every morning. Maxwell laughed. «I'm not making coffee”, he said. “It's not part of my job description”.
“Read the employee manual again”, his boss said. “Your job description is anything I say it is”.
“That's a woman's job”, said Maxwell. “Do it yourself ”.
His boss was still yelling as Maxwell walked (4)_of the building. He felt great about telling off the boss. A few days later, the reality of not having a job hit home. He had to (5) ___the rent and utilitybills, and he hadto eat. What was hegoing to do?
He thought about(6)_______and asking for his job back. But how would that look? Then again, who cares how it looks when you're almost broke? After thinking about it for anotherweek, he finally called his boss and apologised. His boss acceptedhis apology, but said that he had already hired a replacement.
Maxwell (7)_________a temporaryjob agency, which provided him enough occasionalwork to pay his bills. But noneof the companies that he wassent to were hiring. So Maxwellwas excited about finallygetting an interview for a steady job.
Maxwell's drive to theinterview was (8)______. The traffic was congested and the neighbourhood looked rough. It took him 45 minutesto get there. The buildingwas covered with graffiti.
The interview started 30 minutes (9)_______. Without bothering to apologise, the manager lit a cigarette and took a (10)__from his coffee cup. He leaned back in his chair and put his feet up on his desk. He asked Maxwell a lot of questions. Maxwell thought that each question was more ridiculous than the (11)_one. The final questionwas, “Where wouldyou like to be 10 years from now?”
“Whatdoes that have to do with typing?” Maxwell (12)_____. “Silly questions from a rude man in a lousy neighbourhood! Where would he like to be 10 years from now? “ “Anywhere but thisdump!” Maxwell said angrily,as he stood up and walked out.
8
Read the text below.For questions (1—12) choose the correct answer (А, В, C or D).
MAXWELL'S JOB INTERVIEW
Maxwell had not had a steady job for almost two years. Today was a big day, becausehe was going to a job (1)_____ that he felt good about. The secretary he had talked to on the phone sounded friendly and encouraging.
Maxwell was a typist. His fingers danced on the (2) __________. However, his social skills were not nearly as good as his typing skills. Sometimes his mouth got in the way of his employment. At his last steady (3) __, his boss had told him to start making coffee every morning. Maxwell laughed. «I'm not making coffee”, he said. “It's not part of my job description”.
“Read the employee manual again”, his boss said. “Your job description is anything I say it is”.
“That's a woman's job”, said Maxwell. “Do it yourself ”.
His boss was still yelling as Maxwell walked (4)_of the building. He felt great about telling off the boss. A few days later, the reality of not having a job hit home. He had to (5) ___the rent and utilitybills, and he hadto eat. What was hegoing to do?
He thought about(6)_______and asking for his job back. But how would that look? Then again, who cares how it looks when you're almost broke? After thinking about it for anotherweek, he finally called his boss and apologised. His boss acceptedhis apology, but said that he had already hired a replacement.
Maxwell (7)_________a temporaryjob agency, which provided him enough occasionalwork to pay his bills. But noneof the companies that he wassent to were hiring. So Maxwellwas excited about finallygetting an interview for a steady job.
Maxwell's drive to theinterview was (8)______. The traffic was congested and the neighbourhood looked rough. It took him 45 minutesto get there. The buildingwas covered with graffiti.
The interview started 30 minutes (9)_______. Without bothering to apologise, the manager lit a cigarette and took a (10)__from his coffee cup. He leaned back in his chair and put his feet up on his desk. He asked Maxwell a lot of questions. Maxwell thought that each question was more ridiculous than the (11)_one. The final questionwas, “Where wouldyou like to be 10 years from now?”
“Whatdoes that have to do with typing?” Maxwell (12)_____. “Silly questions from a rude man in a lousy neighbourhood! Where would he like to be 10 years from now? “ “Anywhere but thisdump!” Maxwell said angrily,as he stood up and walked out.
9
Read the text below.For questions (1—12) choose the correct answer (А, В, C or D).
MAXWELL'S JOB INTERVIEW
Maxwell had not had a steady job for almost two years. Today was a big day, becausehe was going to a job (1)_____ that he felt good about. The secretary he had talked to on the phone sounded friendly and encouraging.
Maxwell was a typist. His fingers danced on the (2) __________. However, his social skills were not nearly as good as his typing skills. Sometimes his mouth got in the way of his employment. At his last steady (3) __, his boss had told him to start making coffee every morning. Maxwell laughed. «I'm not making coffee”, he said. “It's not part of my job description”.
“Read the employee manual again”, his boss said. “Your job description is anything I say it is”.
“That's a woman's job”, said Maxwell. “Do it yourself ”.
His boss was still yelling as Maxwell walked (4)_of the building. He felt great about telling off the boss. A few days later, the reality of not having a job hit home. He had to (5) ___the rent and utilitybills, and he hadto eat. What was hegoing to do?
He thought about(6)_______and asking for his job back. But how would that look? Then again, who cares how it looks when you're almost broke? After thinking about it for anotherweek, he finally called his boss and apologised. His boss acceptedhis apology, but said that he had already hired a replacement.
Maxwell (7)_________a temporaryjob agency, which provided him enough occasionalwork to pay his bills. But noneof the companies that he wassent to were hiring. So Maxwellwas excited about finallygetting an interview for a steady job.
Maxwell's drive to theinterview was (8)______. The traffic was congested and the neighbourhood looked rough. It took him 45 minutesto get there. The buildingwas covered with graffiti.
The interview started 30 minutes (9)_______. Without bothering to apologise, the manager lit a cigarette and took a (10)__from his coffee cup. He leaned back in his chair and put his feet up on his desk. He asked Maxwell a lot of questions. Maxwell thought that each question was more ridiculous than the (11)_one. The final questionwas, “Where wouldyou like to be 10 years from now?”
“Whatdoes that have to do with typing?” Maxwell (12)_____. “Silly questions from a rude man in a lousy neighbourhood! Where would he like to be 10 years from now? “ “Anywhere but thisdump!” Maxwell said angrily,as he stood up and walked out.
10
Read the text below.For questions (1—12) choose the correct answer (А, В, C or D).
MAXWELL'S JOB INTERVIEW
Maxwell had not had a steady job for almost two years. Today was a big day, becausehe was going to a job (1)_____ that he felt good about. The secretary he had talked to on the phone sounded friendly and encouraging.
Maxwell was a typist. His fingers danced on the (2) __________. However, his social skills were not nearly as good as his typing skills. Sometimes his mouth got in the way of his employment. At his last steady (3) __, his boss had told him to start making coffee every morning. Maxwell laughed. «I'm not making coffee”, he said. “It's not part of my job description”.
“Read the employee manual again”, his boss said. “Your job description is anything I say it is”.
“That's a woman's job”, said Maxwell. “Do it yourself ”.
His boss was still yelling as Maxwell walked (4)_of the building. He felt great about telling off the boss. A few days later, the reality of not having a job hit home. He had to (5) ___the rent and utilitybills, and he hadto eat. What was hegoing to do?
He thought about(6)_______and asking for his job back. But how would that look? Then again, who cares how it looks when you're almost broke? After thinking about it for anotherweek, he finally called his boss and apologised. His boss acceptedhis apology, but said that he had already hired a replacement.
Maxwell (7)_________a temporaryjob agency, which provided him enough occasionalwork to pay his bills. But noneof the companies that he wassent to were hiring. So Maxwellwas excited about finallygetting an interview for a steady job.
Maxwell's drive to theinterview was (8)______. The traffic was congested and the neighbourhood looked rough. It took him 45 minutesto get there. The buildingwas covered with graffiti.
The interview started 30 minutes (9)_______. Without bothering to apologise, the manager lit a cigarette and took a (10)__from his coffee cup. He leaned back in his chair and put his feet up on his desk. He asked Maxwell a lot of questions. Maxwell thought that each question was more ridiculous than the (11)_one. The final questionwas, “Where wouldyou like to be 10 years from now?”
“Whatdoes that have to do with typing?” Maxwell (12)_____. “Silly questions from a rude man in a lousy neighbourhood! Where would he like to be 10 years from now? “ “Anywhere but thisdump!” Maxwell said angrily,as he stood up and walked out.
11
Read the text below.For questions (1—12) choose the correct answer (А, В, C or D).
MAXWELL'S JOB INTERVIEW
Maxwell had not had a steady job for almost two years. Today was a big day, becausehe was going to a job (1)_____ that he felt good about. The secretary he had talked to on the phone sounded friendly and encouraging.
Maxwell was a typist. His fingers danced on the (2) __________. However, his social skills were not nearly as good as his typing skills. Sometimes his mouth got in the way of his employment. At his last steady (3) __, his boss had told him to start making coffee every morning. Maxwell laughed. «I'm not making coffee”, he said. “It's not part of my job description”.
“Read the employee manual again”, his boss said. “Your job description is anything I say it is”.
“That's a woman's job”, said Maxwell. “Do it yourself ”.
His boss was still yelling as Maxwell walked (4)_of the building. He felt great about telling off the boss. A few days later, the reality of not having a job hit home. He had to (5) ___the rent and utilitybills, and he hadto eat. What was hegoing to do?
He thought about(6)_______and asking for his job back. But how would that look? Then again, who cares how it looks when you're almost broke? After thinking about it for anotherweek, he finally called his boss and apologised. His boss acceptedhis apology, but said that he had already hired a replacement.
Maxwell (7)_________a temporaryjob agency, which provided him enough occasionalwork to pay his bills. But noneof the companies that he wassent to were hiring. So Maxwellwas excited about finallygetting an interview for a steady job.
Maxwell's drive to theinterview was (8)______. The traffic was congested and the neighbourhood looked rough. It took him 45 minutesto get there. The buildingwas covered with graffiti.
The interview started 30 minutes (9)_______. Without bothering to apologise, the manager lit a cigarette and took a (10)__from his coffee cup. He leaned back in his chair and put his feet up on his desk. He asked Maxwell a lot of questions. Maxwell thought that each question was more ridiculous than the (11)_one. The final questionwas, “Where wouldyou like to be 10 years from now?”
“Whatdoes that have to do with typing?” Maxwell (12)_____. “Silly questions from a rude man in a lousy neighbourhood! Where would he like to be 10 years from now? “ “Anywhere but thisdump!” Maxwell said angrily,as he stood up and walked out.
12
Read the text below.For questions (1—12) choose the correct answer (А, В, C or D).
MAXWELL'S JOB INTERVIEW
Maxwell had not had a steady job for almost two years. Today was a big day, becausehe was going to a job (1)_____ that he felt good about. The secretary he had talked to on the phone sounded friendly and encouraging.
Maxwell was a typist. His fingers danced on the (2) __________. However, his social skills were not nearly as good as his typing skills. Sometimes his mouth got in the way of his employment. At his last steady (3) __, his boss had told him to start making coffee every morning. Maxwell laughed. «I'm not making coffee”, he said. “It's not part of my job description”.
“Read the employee manual again”, his boss said. “Your job description is anything I say it is”.
“That's a woman's job”, said Maxwell. “Do it yourself ”.
His boss was still yelling as Maxwell walked (4)_of the building. He felt great about telling off the boss. A few days later, the reality of not having a job hit home. He had to (5) ___the rent and utilitybills, and he hadto eat. What was hegoing to do?
He thought about(6)_______and asking for his job back. But how would that look? Then again, who cares how it looks when you're almost broke? After thinking about it for anotherweek, he finally called his boss and apologised. His boss acceptedhis apology, but said that he had already hired a replacement.
Maxwell (7)_________a temporaryjob agency, which provided him enough occasionalwork to pay his bills. But noneof the companies that he wassent to were hiring. So Maxwellwas excited about finallygetting an interview for a steady job.
Maxwell's drive to theinterview was (8)______. The traffic was congested and the neighbourhood looked rough. It took him 45 minutesto get there. The buildingwas covered with graffiti.
The interview started 30 minutes (9)_______. Without bothering to apologise, the manager lit a cigarette and took a (10)__from his coffee cup. He leaned back in his chair and put his feet up on his desk. He asked Maxwell a lot of questions. Maxwell thought that each question was more ridiculous than the (11)_one. The final questionwas, “Where wouldyou like to be 10 years from now?”
“Whatdoes that have to do with typing?” Maxwell (12)_____. “Silly questions from a rude man in a lousy neighbourhood! Where would he like to be 10 years from now? “ “Anywhere but thisdump!” Maxwell said angrily,as he stood up and walked out.
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