W: Please sit down, Mr. Wilson.I'm Jane Smith, the personnel manager.
M: Hello, How do you do?
W: Now, could you tell me how long you've had your present position in Evening News?
M: It has been more than three years now in fact.
W: And have you any particular reason for wanting to change jobs?
M: Well, I actually like my present job and still find it interesting.The salary's OK so it's nothing to do with money.(1)_______________________.
W: You say you like your job.Can you tell me what aspect you like most?
M: There are so many things.The colleagues are quite nice to go along with.And compared to other press the working conditions are great.
W: Um, yes.
M: (2)_______________________.I must be responsible for what I had written.That's what I really like most about the job.
W: Yes, well we are looking for someone who isn't a clock-watcher and who isn't too concerned about working fairly long hours.
M: Oh, I don't mind that.I'm used to it.I often work irregular hours.
1.I suppose the thing is that I am really have ambitions.and keen to do it.
2. And then there is the fact that as a journalist,I have done the article for the newspaperabout ons at home or abroad.