At this point in the year, many soon -to - graduate students and even those

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问题     At this point in the year, many soon -to - graduate students and even those looking for jobs and internships(实习)are worried. If companies are laying off employees, many may be asking how a newcomer to the job market is supposed to get a job.
    " As a business student, our jobs are directly affected by the economy and the financial market. It was scary back in October because my current job offer could have been affected, " said Bonnie Walter, president of an organization for accounting, finance and information.
    But Susan Terry, director at the UW’s Career Center, said all is not lost and there is still hope for landing a job or internship.
    "The fact remains, most industries still have opportunities, " wrote Terry in an e - mail. "The important part is to find those opportunities and really demonstrate to employers how you are the best candidate for the job. "
    The UW Career Center exists for students. 74. Whether it is applying for jobs, internships or graduate school, it offers a large number of programs, workshops and informational sessions for students of all majors in school.
    " We are encouraging students to be active and use the resources, " Terry wrote. " The key is taking action! This is not a time to wait and see. "
    "There are four things" , Terry wrote, "every student and professional needs to be successful in the job market. "
    "Everyone needs a great resume, interviewing practice, a list of job search resources and, last but not least, connections. "
    Her advice is to develop and improve these necessities as early in a student’s career search as possible. [br] As a business student , the job usually affected by______according to what the Bonnie Walter said.

选项 A、economy and the financial market.
B、economy and fate
C、the major of the students
D、A , B and C

答案 A

解析 细节题,见文章第二段第一句“……,our jobs are directly,affectedby……”。
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