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Graduates should adopt a realistic attitude ________ job hunting, especially as they face a tough job market ________ the present economic situation.

A. to; in B. towards; for

C. at; at D. with; in

 

A

【解析】

試題分析:考查介詞。句意:大學畢業(yè)生應該對于找工作有個現(xiàn)實的態(tài)度,尤其是當他們面對現(xiàn)在經濟形式下的艱難的人才市場。第一個表示對,,的態(tài)度,a attitude to .;第二個表示in the situation 在這種情況下,故選A 項。

考點 : 考查介詞

 

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