After doing part-time jobs or a week, he got a______ position as office-boy.


  1. A.
    permanent
  2. B.
    aggressive
  3. C.
    universal
  4. D.
    abstract.
A
句意為: 做了一周臨時工后, 他獲得了一份辦公室的固定工作。permanent  永久的;不變的;aggressive 敢作敢為的;有闖勁的;好斗的;universal普遍的;abstract.抽象的;深奧的。
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