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According to the passage, before taking a job, a person should _____.
A

demonstrate his capability

B

give his boss a good impression

C

ask for as much money as he can

D

ask for the salary he hopes to get


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细节题。通读全文,在求职谈判过程中,最好把你想要的工资的要求提出来。D项与文章意思相同。C项显得求职者过于贪心,与文章表述不符,而A、B两项与文章内容不符。故D为答案。
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