【題目】What is the man most probably doing?

A.Having a job interview.B.Applying for a college.C.Visiting sick kids.

【答案】A

【解析】

【原文】

W: Did you have any working experience during college?

M: Yes, I did some part-time jobs such as tourist guide and salesman. Besides, I worked as a volunteer to visit sick kids in the hospital to cheer them up.

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