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The first few steps in the employment process are relatively inexpensive to the company, and each may indicate basic reasons ______ the applicant is unsuitable for the job.
A

because

B

why

C

for

D

that


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招聘过程的前几个步骤对于公司来说相对廉价,而且每个步骤都显示了为什么应聘者不适合这个工作的基本原因。why引导定语从句,并且表示因果关系,其他选项不具有这两项功能。故B项正确。
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