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—Do you work in this office? —No, as a c...

—Do you work in this office?

—No, as a clerk in this office is on vacation, I'm just helping______ here for about a week.

 

out 【解析】句意:——你在这个办公室工作吗?——不,这儿的一个职员休假了,我在这儿做大约一周的帮手。help out“协助;援助”。  
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