[originaltext]Now, listen to Part Two of the interview.M: In Gaza City, would

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Now, listen to Part Two of the interview.
M: In Gaza City, would you consider yourself one of the more educated, more experienced women in terms of business background and career?
W: I wouldn’t say the most educated because the education level in Gaza is very high.(6)But I would say I’m one of the luckiest to have this exposure to opportunities out there in the world, because of the unfortunate political situation. Some of the people in Gaza are lucky to be alive...
M: Is this your first trip to the United States?
W: No.
M: When were you here before?
W: I’ve been here a couple of times before. I have a sister here who lives in Boston and is chief of radiology at Harvard Medical School.(7)And I’ve visited Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey during my previous job through Siemens Canada. So I received some training courses here.
M: You are now taking both business and law courses. Is that correct?
W: Yes. We have taken a couple of law classes.
M: How can you relate that course to your personal experience in the workplace as a woman?
W: (8)It was about being proud to be a woman and not surrendering or giving up because you’re a woman. You don’t need to work harder than your colleagues just to prove a point...to prove that you’re capable and qualified. I think that’s a fantastic observation.
M: How old are you?
W: I’m 25.
M: (9-1)Do you feel that women in your generation are having a very different experience from women who are 45 or 50?
W: (9-2)I believe that’s true everywhere in the world. Even here, the current generation is different from their parents.
M: You’ve probably come from a very supportive family as well. Is that correct? Your parents have been supportive so you don’t face any disapproval about what you’re doing or where you’re going or anything like that.
W: Of course. All the way.
M: Is it fairly common for young professionals to live with their parents?
W: Yes. I guess the Arabic culture is like most of the Eastern cultures. They are very much family-oriented. It’s not very common for girls to move out of their family houses, even guys, until they get married.
M: So what are your plans now for the next few years?(10-1)You’re going to Chicago?
W: (10-2)For three months.
M: What will you be doing there?
W: (10-3)I heard that I’ll be working in green initiatives, which I’m very excited about because that’s what my graduation project here at Wharton is about. And I’ll be working on the submission for the Olympics 2016.
M: Thank you for joining us and good luck in Chicago.
W: Thank you. It was my pleasure.
This is the end of Part Two of the interview. Questions 6 to 10 are based on what you have just heard.
6. What is Shaheen’s attitude towards herself to be one of the more educated and more experienced women?
7. Which of the following places has Shaheen NOT been to?
8. How does Shaheen feel about her experience in the workplace as a woman?
9. Which of the following statements is CORRECT about Arab families?
10. Which of the following is INCORRECT about Shaheen’s future plans?

选项 A、She will stay in Chicago for three months.
B、She’ll be working in green initiatives.
C、She’ll finish her graduation project at Wharton.
D、She’ll do some work for the Olympics 2016.

答案 C

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