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短文和一个老外的评语

时间:2022-02-06 17:22:02 其它英语写作 我要投稿

三篇短文和一个老外的评语

 

  第一篇: Oops, think I forgot

三篇短文和一个老外的评语

  There was a company with a good reputation. My brother, a senior, wanted to work there. Up to the last interview, he had done well and made a good impression on the manager. If he passed the last "barrier"? interview? he would be the only lucky one and his dream would come true.

  The day came and my brother went for the interview by bike with his gloves on because of the cold weather. After entering the office, he drew off his gloves and put them on the side table. The interview began.

  The manager asked him a lot of questions and my brother answered smoothly. My brother was very satisfied with what he had done and went out of the hall with confidence and delight. On the way home, he felt cold and realized that he had left his gloves behind. So he hurried back to take them.

  The next day, the spokeswoman of the company told my brother that he had not been accepted because of the gloves he had forgotten. "It shows that you are not careful enough," said the spokeswoman.

  By Yu Erlong, Shanxi

 

  第二篇: Not very easy to get

  SPEAKING for an inexperienced sophomore, me, 25 yuan per hour is really a great temptation. So without hesitation, I was on my way to make a fortune. I used to think it was easy getting a job as a tutor. However, it couldn't have been worse than this time.

  I was seated in a hard and cold chair. And over piles of books I finally saw my student? a big boy who seemed very unhappy with my visit. Giving me an indifferent look as a response to my "hello," he sat down impolitely with his Walkman on.

  The father ordered me to take out my certificates. Having examined every line, he insisted that I take a test so that he could judge by himself.

  Anyhow, I finished the test. With a red pencil in hand he began to check the answers. I really wondered who on earth was the teacher, as he was checking it time and again regardless of his son's obvious impatience.

  "OK." He finally raised his eagle eyes. "Your accuracy is 90 per cent." "Is that enough?" I asked.

  "It's enough. But don't you think your reading speed is low and ……"

  "And Sir," I couldn't help interrupting him. "It's also enough for me to not have to bear this here."

  I stood up and went away, leaving him astonished.

  By Zhang Rui, Tianjin

 

  第三篇: Mistaken identity

  MY first job-hunting moment? the worst? is still fresh in my mind.

  The office building was huge and it took me quite some time to figure out where the elevator was before I could get to the door of the studying abroad consulting company. I had already made it halfway inside the office when I remembered to step back and knock at the door. Only one employee raised his head, so I headed for him. "I wonder if you need a translator or interpreter?" was the mosquito's voice that slipped from my th