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单选题
A
Write their lab reports.
B
Find out Professor Smith’s schedule.
C
Interview some high school students.
D
Finish their chemistry experiment.
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推断题。根据录音最后“We’d better make sure we do a good job on our experiment first.”可知,对话人接下来打算完成实验。故选D。
【录音原文】
M: Do you want to start writing a lab report after we finish the experiment?
W: No. I need to leave early because I’m going over to the psychology department to talk to Professor Smith about a job opening.
M: You mean a job on campus?
W: Yes. And it sounds pretty interesting. It involves helping with your study on learning Style. You know, about how some people learn best by sight, while others learn best by hearing or touch.
M: That’s an expert’s area.
W: Right. Anyway for her study she’s taking some high school students who aren’t doing well in their classes and testing them to find out what their learning styles are. Then people like me will work with them presenting material to them in their particular learning styles.
M: That is interesting. Are you getting paid for this?
W: Yes, but probably not much. Anyway I just want to have some experience.
M: Yeah. And it’ll be nice to help some high school students too.
W: That’s what I thought when I saw the ad. You know you could do it too.
M: Really? Do you have any idea what the schedule is like?
W: In the evening.
M: That’s perfect for me.
W: We’d better make sure we do a good job on our experiment first.
M: OK.
Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
1. What are the two speakers mainly discussing?
2. Why is the woman interested in working with Professor Smith?
3. What will the college students do for the high school students in Professor Smith’s program?
4. What will the speakers probably do next?
推断题。根据录音最后“We’d better make sure we do a good job on our experiment first.”可知,对话人接下来打算完成实验。故选D。
【录音原文】
M: Do you want to start writing a lab report after we finish the experiment?
W: No. I need to leave early because I’m going over to the psychology department to talk to Professor Smith about a job opening.
M: You mean a job on campus?
W: Yes. And it sounds pretty interesting. It involves helping with your study on learning Style. You know, about how some people learn best by sight, while others learn best by hearing or touch.
M: That’s an expert’s area.
W: Right. Anyway for her study she’s taking some high school students who aren’t doing well in their classes and testing them to find out what their learning styles are. Then people like me will work with them presenting material to them in their particular learning styles.
M: That is interesting. Are you getting paid for this?
W: Yes, but probably not much. Anyway I just want to have some experience.
M: Yeah. And it’ll be nice to help some high school students too.
W: That’s what I thought when I saw the ad. You know you could do it too.
M: Really? Do you have any idea what the schedule is like?
W: In the evening.
M: That’s perfect for me.
W: We’d better make sure we do a good job on our experiment first.
M: OK.
Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
1. What are the two speakers mainly discussing?
2. Why is the woman interested in working with Professor Smith?
3. What will the college students do for the high school students in Professor Smith’s program?
4. What will the speakers probably do next?
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