One called her boss a "bitch from hell" while another admitted "lying through his teeth" at interview. Both the British job appl

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问题     One called her boss a "bitch from hell" while another admitted "lying through his teeth" at interview. Both the British job applicants were—not surprisingly—turned down after【B1】______ employers discovered their candid comments on a public Web site. The London recruitment firm which revealed the cases warned that employers were【B2】______scouring the Internet to check what candidates are really like behind the rosy image they seek to project in CVs and interviews. "One media sales executive aged 24 had a job offer【B3】______after a quick check on www.friendsre- united.co.uk revealed that the applicant only planned to stay in London for a few months before 【B4】______a world tour," London’s Media Contacts said. As well as【B5】______ the jobs they were aiming for, the【B6】______of some also cost them their current employment.
    "Another candidate, an account manager for a well-known PR agency, was forced to【B7】______when she described her boss as a ’bitch from hell’ and her employer as ’a bunch of cowboys’," Media Contacts said. In a third case, a senior sales executive seeking a move also【B8】______ getting fired after boasting to the Friends Reunited site, set up to keep old school pals in touch, that he lied at interview and his CV was "a【B9】______of fiction." "People should think carefully what they say about employers—past and present—and what they say about themselves in any public【B10】______," Media Contacts’ recruitment consultant Gordon Cherrington said. "Having fun is a good thing, though negativity in any form, rarely reflects well on the writer."
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答案embarking on

解析 空格前为介词before,故此处应使用动词的现在分词形式。embark on为固定搭配,意为“踏上……的旅途/征程”。
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