One of tests used by a company to enroll fresh blood helps you know whether you stand the trial from yourself.
In a stormy night, you drive your car through a stop 61 three people are waiting for a bus: a dying and poor old man, a doctor who is your benefactor(恩人) because he 62 (save) your life so that you are eager to render back, and a woman or a man who is your dreamgirl or your dreamboy and likely disappears from your life 63 you miss the chance. 64 (fortunate), there is just room for one person in your car. Which one would you pick up? Then give your reasons. Think it 65 before looking at the 66 (follow) text.
I have no idea whether it is a characteristic test, because every answer has its reason. The dying old man should be first helped, 67 , his final destination is death. It's reasonable for you to pick up the doctor first—your benefactor and is a good chance to reward 68 he did for you.
Meanwhile, some people think it 69 (avail) to render the doctor back in someday in future. And if you miss the chance, you will never meet such an attractive person.
Only one of two hundred people was hired. He wrote his answer without providing his reason: “Give the key of my car to the doctor, and let him take the old man to the hospital. But I wait in the stop for the bus with my dreamboat(夢中人,愛人) together.”
Every acquaintance of mine regarded it as the best answer but nobody (including me) realized it at first. It is caused by our idea of not 70 (give) up the advantage (the car key) we have had. Sometimes, if we abandon some of our parochialism(狹隘), advantages, and intransigence(不妥協(xié)), we can get more.
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