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Jenkins stood at the huge plate glass window looking down at the parking lot.“You have to fire him.”

“Who?”William sighed.

“That Casey.”

Jenkins was the firm’s regional manager,and his visits were monthly inspection on William’s entire team.

“Casey? He’s my best salesman.You know,youth is a blunder(莽撞),but when he calms down,he is so devoted to his work.Why should I fire him?”

Jenkins craned(伸长)his neck to follow whatever he was watching.“I don’t think he helps to build our company image well.”

“Maybe not,but he’s really a good salesman,a team player,and he inspires everyone in the office and even the whole team here,”William said.“I won’t do it.”Technically,as director of this team,he and Jenkins were equals,but William knew that he had to play this carefully.

“What you call inspiring,I call troublesome.Look!”.

William walked over to see what he was talking about.Down in the parking lot was a strange sight indeed.Casey was dancing circles in the drop-off zone.He had his shirt tied around his waist.shoes and socks off,and smile you could see from the fifth floor.One by one Casey’s co-workers were joining him.Each took off what clothes they could and danced like a feather in the wind.

“Inspiring? It’s crazy.”Jenkins was looking seriously angry,face red.

“We were once young,weren’t we?”William said with a huge smile spreading across his face.“He’s doing the dodo dance.It’s not crazy.It’s SPRING.We all enjoy this time of the day!”He said,pulling down his tie as he headed to the door.

1.What kind of person is Casey in William’s opinion?

A.Strict but open—minded.

B.Kind and easy—going.

C.Motivational and hardworking.

D.Stubborn but considerate.

2.What made Jenkins angry?

A.Casey’s casual behaviours.

B.Casey’s ignorance of his work.

C.William’s disrespect.

D.The trouble William made.

3.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?

A.Casey will be laid off.

B.Jenkins will fire William.

C.The company image will be damaged.

D.William will join Casey in the dance.

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