Young people often wonder at the large number of employers who do not respond to their application for jobs. They say that despi

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问题     Young people often wonder at the large number of employers who do not respond to their application for jobs. They say that despite enclosing return envelopes they hear nothing at all or, at best, an impersonal note is sent declaring that the post for which they applied has been filled. Applicants often developed the suspicion that vacancies are earmarked (指定) for friends and relatives and that advertisements are only put out to avert (转移) this accusation. Many of them tire of writing around and feel that if only they could obtain an interview with the right person their application would meet with success.
    Not to acknowledge applicants’ letters is impolite and there seems little excuse for this. Yet even sending brief replies to the many who apply takes much time and money. That so-called return envelope may not have been stamped by the sender, and a hard-pressed office manager may be reluctant to send off long letters of explanation to disappointed job-hunters. A brief note is all that can be managed and even that depends on the policy of the firm. But this difficulty is reasonably easy to remove with a little goodwill.  
Many job-hunters think that they can get a job if______.

选项 A、their application is acknowledged
B、the return envelope is stamped
C、they can get an interview
D、there is really a vacancy

答案C

解析 本题是一道具体细节题。问许多求职人员认为如果怎样他们就可以得到一份工作。利用查阅式阅读法,我们可以在文章的第一段的最后一句话中找到相关信息。这句话指出,他们当中的许多人讨厌到处写信,他们感到,如果能够获得合适的人的面试,他们的申请就会成功。因此,本题的正确答案应是C“要是他们能够得到面试”。
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