[originaltext] W: Hey, Charlie! Want to join me for lunch...my treat! I reall

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W: Hey, Charlie! Want to join me for lunch...my treat! I really want to pick your brain about something I’ve been thinking a lot about.
   M: Wow! Sure! Thank you, Lisa.
   W: Well, as you know, I have a Bachelor’s degree in English Literature and that’s served me well so far, but I’ve always wanted to do some post-graduate work...maybe even get a Doctorate!
   M: Wow! Just the idea of going back to school fills my head with pain.
   W: But you have a Master’s degree...hasn’t that helped your career?
   M: Yeah, I’d have to say it has. But I’m still paying for it, you know.
   W: I know education is expensive, but it’s been my lifelong dream. Call me crazy,  but I’ve always wanted to have that PhD at the end of my name.
   M: Well, getting a Doctorate degree would mean close to a decade of school. Can you afford that? Can you survive that?
   W: I certainly can’t afford it, but I’m sure I could find some good student loans.
   M: I think you need to separate the dream of having a PhD from the reality of years of more schooling. It’s not as romantic as you might think.
   W: Yeah...I keep thinking about what I’ll do with a Master’s or Doctorate. I love language, but I don’t think there are a lot of well-paying jobs out there for experts on Shakespeare.
   M: Uh huh, that’s for sure. You might find that your only career choice is teaching other graduate students.
   M: I got my Master’s in Business Management. It’s helped my career, but it took several years of hard studying. If I didn’t have a supportive family and a wife with a good job, I don’t think I could have done it.
   W: So you’re counseling me against this idea?
   M: Not necessarily, but I do recommend taking a slow approach. Can you take some night classes or find some way to keep working while you go back to school?
   W: Might be difficult.
   M: Maybe you could get an MBA or something more marketable.
   W: That’s worth considering.
   M: I got my BA from Brown University. My major was Environmental Studies, but that hasn’t been as useful as the business courses I took.
   W: Or maybe I should just take some courses that I’m interested in, but skip the Master’s.
   M: That’s another idea, but if you really have a dream, don’t let anything stop you from going for it! Going back to school is hard, but it’s not impossible.
   W: You’re right! I need to decide if this is truly what I want.
   M: And take your time. You’re still young. Maybe there’s even a correspondence course you can take during your free time.
   W: Yeah! Then I could slowly build up credits and maybe later transfer into a university program.
   M: There you go! That’s some clear thinking.
   W: I guess I just love learning! I remember the day my SAT test scores came back...I was so excited!
   M: (chuckle) I don’t remember loving school quite so much...most of the time I was either bored or totally stressed out. But like I said earlier, if you have a dream, don’t let anything hold you back!
   This is the end of Conversation One. Questions 1 to 5 are based on Conversation One.
   Question 1
   What degree does Lisa have now?
   (pause: 10 seconds)
   Question 2
   Which is not the fact of doctorate according to Charlie?
   (pause: 10 seconds)
   Question 3
   How does Lisa think about solving the problem of fees if she wants to apply for a doctorate?
   (pause: 10 seconds)
   Question 4
   What did Charlie major in Master?
   (pause: 10 seconds)
   Question 5
   Which one is not Charlie’s advice for Lisa?
   (pause: 10 seconds)

选项 A、She should have a supportive husband.
B、She can take a slow approach.
C、She can take some courses more marketable.
D、Going back to school is possible.

答案 A

解析 归纳题。Shirley表示“…but I do recommend taking a slow approach.”所以B正确: “Maybe you could get an MBA or something more marketable.”所以C正确; “Going back to school is hard,but it’s not impossible.”所以D正确。A只是她自己的一个现状,并不是给Lisa的建议。
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