— Your job    open for your return.?

— Thanks.?

A.will be kept    B.will keep?    C.had kept      D.had been kept

 

A

 

keep the job/the position open使工作、職位等處于空缺狀態(tài),由句意“隨時(shí)歡迎你回來(lái)工作”可知用將來(lái)時(shí)。

 

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