Alan is talking about his job. Complete what he says with the best form of the verb in brackets. Choose between the past simple, past continuous or past perfect.
INTERVIEWER: So, Alan, why did you leave your last job?
ALAN: Well, at the time I (work) as a financial officer for an International Accountancy firm in London. I (be) in the same company for three years.
INTERVIEWER: How (you/ get) the job?
ALAN: After I (finish) university I (go) to a job fair. I still (not decide) what I wanted to do and was interested to see waht kind of jobs there (be) at the fair. While I
(look) at information on one of the stands for a large international accountancy firm, someone (give) me an application form to fill in. I thought this might be a good career opportunity for me as I (already/ take) some accountancy exams for my degree. So I (complete) the form and (send) it off. They (interview) me the following week and I got job.
At first, I (feel) satisfied with the job, but as time went by, things (change) and I began to hate working there.
INTERVIEWER: So what (go) wrong?
ALAN: Well, the situation was this: I (work) for a person who was very difficult, very demanding, never satisfied. What's more, my job (become) too repetitive and I really wanted to do something more creative. So, that's why I resigned ... I (not have) another job to do, but I knew I (have) to make a change.
1.had worked
2.had been
3.did you get
4.had finished
5.went
6.had not decided
7.were
8.was looking
9.gave
10.had already taken
11.completed
12.sent
13.interviewed
14.felt
15.changed
16.had gone
17.had worked
18.had become
19.did not have
20.had
Объяснение: