听力原文:Tom: Mr. Clinton, I have been with this company for five years. And I've always been very loyal to the company. And I feel that I've worked quite hard herE.And I've never been promoteD.It's getting to the point now in my life where, you know, I need more money, i would like to buy a car. I'd like to start a family, and maybe buy a house, all of which is impossible with the current salary you' re paying mE. Mr. Clinton: Tom, I know you've been with the company for a while, but raises here are based on merit, not on length of employment. Now, you do your job adequately, but you don't do it well enough to deserve a raise at this timE.I've told you before, to earn a raise you need to take more initiative and show more enthusiasm for the joB.Uh, for instance, maybe find a way to make the office run more efficiently. Tom: All right. Maybe I could show a little more enthusiasm. I still think that I work hard herE.But a company does have at least an obligation to pay its employees enough to live on. And the salary I'm getting here isn't enough. I can barely cover my expenses. Mr. Clinton: Tom, again , I pay people what they're worth to the company, not what they think they need to live on comfortably. If you did that the company would go out of business. Tom: Yes, but I have .I have been here for five years and I have been very loyal. And it's absolutely necessary for me to have a raise or I cannot justify keeping this job any morE. Mr. Clinton: Well, that's a decision you'll have to make for yourself, Tom. What's Tom's purpose of speaking to Mr. Clinton? A.Asking for housing. B.Asking for a promotion. C.Asking for a raisE. D.Asking for some help for work.
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