单项选择题
It was a foolish question to ask. It
(61) more sense for me to have learned if she had (62)
or a point of view, but it was (63) for that now
and I supposed that the (64) Relations Office had
(65) her before granting the interview. I didn’t have time this
week to read (66) pieces about corporate rainmakers and their
golden parachutes or women at midtown law firms (67) six
times my salary but whining about breaking the (68)
ceiling. "Won’t waste your time," she (69) . "If the details on your (70) are accurate and the articles Laura (71) me have correct background, we won’t have to (72) that." I (73) in approval. She was obviously a (74) , and an intelligent one (75) . It was always (76) to sit for a (77) when the questioner spent the first hour asking what schools I had (78) , how long (79) , and whether I liked my job. "Is it all right (80) you if we start with some information about the Sex Crimes Prosecution Unit" "I’d like that," I replied. |