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Linda was a few minutes late. Wilson had left the office when she got there. His secreta

ry told her he would be back in a few minutes. She had to sit down and wait for a few minutes in the outer office. “I’ll never get this job,” she told herself. For a moment she wanted to run out of the building. Just then, Wilson came through the door and hurried into his office. A few minutes later his secretary took Linda in and introduced her. Linda apologized for being late. Wilson didn’t seem to mind. They chatted casually for a few seconds and then got down to business. He took out her letter of application. “You’ve never worked in radio or television before, have you?” he said. Now she was even more sure that she would not get the job. Wilson asked her a few more questions. To her surprise he seemed impressed with her other qualifications. She was even more surprised when he asked her if she could start soon. “I wonder if you’d mind starting next month?” he asked with a smile.

1.Linda was a few minutes late, so she had to wait for a few minutes in the office. ()

2.Linda thought she would never get this job at first. ()

3.Linda has never worked in radio or television before.()

4. Wilson’s secretary seened impressed with her other qualifi cations.()

5.Wilson asked Linda to start to work the following month.()

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