MAN: Well, I d like to start our conversation with some questions. Shall I start?
WOMAN: Sure.
MAN: Can you type, Miss Jenkins?
WOMAN: Yes, I can.
MAN: How many words a minute?
WOMAN: Sixty.
MAN: Hmm. Have you ever learned how to operate office computer?
WOMAN: Yes, I have. I worked for two years as a computer operator in a school.
MAN: Good. Are you familiar with other modern equipment, the fax machine, printer, and things like that?
WOMAN: I don t think there s any problem for me to work on these machines. You know, sir, I ve even learned shorthand.
MAN: You have? That s good. And you speak foreign languages, do you?
WOMAN: Yes. I speak German and French.
MAN: Do you speak Italian?
WOMAN: No, I don t speak Italian. But I speak Chinese.
MAN: Really? We have branches in Beijing and Shanghai.
WOMAN: You mean I have the job?
MAN: Wait, wait, Miss Jenkins. I have to talk to the general manager before a final decision is made.
WOMAN: I see. When can I know the result?
MAN: In about two weeks, I think.
WOMAN: Thank you very much.
MAN: Goodbye, Miss Jenkins.
WOMAN: Goodbye.
Q22: What are the man and woman talking about? Q23: Who might be the man in the dialogue? Q24: Which of the following is true about Miss Jenkins? Q25: What can you infer from the dialogue?