[originaltext]M: Sarah, you work in the admissions office, don’t you?W: Yes, I

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M: Sarah, you work in the admissions office, don’t you?
W: Yes, I, mmm, I’ve been here ten years as an assistant director.
M: Really? What does that involve?
W: Well, I’m in charge of all the admissions of postgraduate students in the university.
M: Only postgraduates?
W: Yes, postgraduates only. I have nothing at all to do with undergraduates.
M: Do you find that you get a particular sort of... different national groups? I mean, do you get larger numbers from Latin America or...?
W: Yes. Well, of all the students enrolled last year, nearly half were from overseas. They were from African countries, the Far East, the Middle East, and Latin America.
M: Em. But have you been doing just that for the last 10 years, or, have you done other things?
W: Well, I’ve been doing the same job. Er, before that, I was secretary of the Medical School at Birmingham, and further back, I worked in the local government.
M: Oh, I see.
W: So I’ve done different types of things.
M: Yes, indeed. How do you imagine your job might develop in the future? Can you imagine shifting into a different kind of responsibility or doing something...?
W: Oh, yeah, from October 1, I’ll be doing an entirely different job. There’s going to be more committee work. I mean, more policy work, and less dealing with students, unfortunately--- I’ll miss my contact with students.
Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
12. What is the woman’s present position?
13. What does the woman take charge of?
14. What do we learn about the postgraduates enrolled last year in the woman’s university?
15. What will the woman’s new job be like?

选项 A、Secretary of Birmingham Medical School.
B、Head of the Overseas Students Office.
C、Assistant Director of the Admissions Office.
D、An employee in the city council at Birmingham.

答案 C

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