听力原文:W: 3346791. M: Is that you, Sue? W: Who's calling? M: This is Mike. Mike Ferguson. Don't you remember me? W: Mike! Of course I remember you. How are you? Haven't heard from you for at least two years. What are you doing? M: Nothing very exciting. That's one reason I'm ringing need some advice. W: Advice. Hmm. That's a good one. I've just beer sacked. M: There are the pips. Hang on, Sue. What do you mere...you've just been sacked? Sue, you're the most successful woman I know. W: That's probably why I've been sacked. But let's talk a bout you. You said you needed some advice. M: I certainly do. I wanted to ask you about interviews Have you had a lot of them? W: Yes, I have too many. M: So, could you tell me the sort of questions you're usually asked? W: Let me think. The first ten questions are almost always the same. I call them the 'whys', 'how' and 'whores'. M: Not again. Don't go away, Sue. I've got one more coin. Are you there, Sue? W: Yes, I'm still here. M: Sorry, I didn't understand what you were telling me. Could you repeat it? W: It's very boring, but here you are: I'm always asked: Why I want to leave my present job? Why I am interested in the new job? How I intend to get to work? How long I intend to stay, in the job? Where I live? Where I went to school? How much I'm paid in my present job? How much I expect to he paid in the new job? Oh yes. I'm always asked if I'm married. M: That's it, Sue. No more coins. I'll write to you soon...and many thanks. (23)
A.
Because they are sister and brother.
B.
Because they lost connections for a long time and he wants to keep in touch with her.
C.
Because they are best friends.
D.
Because Mike wants some advice from Sue for job interview.