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Although it"s tough finding a job these days, Henry got a () in a famous company.
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place

B

position

C

post

D

patch


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解析: [解析] 句意:尽管如今找工作很不容易,亨瑞还是在一家大公司谋到了一个职位。词义辨析。position:职位;place:地方;post:邮件,邮政;patch:补丁。
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