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This section measures your ability to understand conversations and lectures in E
This section measures your ability to understand conversations and lectures in E
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2025-02-06
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问题
This section measures your ability to understand conversations and lectures in English.
Listen to each conversation and lecture only one time. After each conversation and lecture, you will answer some questions about it. Answer each question based on what is stated or implied by the speakers.
You may take notes while you listen and use your notes to help you answer the questions. Your notes will not be scored.
In some questions, you will see this icon:
. This means that you will hear, but not see, the question.
Answer each question before moving on. Do not return to previous questions.
It will take about 60 minutes to listen to the conversations and lectures and answer the questions about them.
Directions: Listen to Track 42.
Directions: Now answer the questions. [br] What does the woman imply about the small print on the career fair posters and flyers?
Narrator
Listen to a conversation between a student and an employee in the university’s career services office.
Student
Hi. Do you have a minute?
Administrator
Sure. How can I help you?
Student
I have a couple of questions about the career fair next week.
Administrator
OK, shoot.
Student
Um, well, are seniors the only ones who can go? I mean, you know, they’re finishing school this year and getting their degrees and everything ... and, well, it seems like businesses would want to talk to them and not first-year students like me . . .
Administrator
No, no. The career fair is open to all our students and we encourage anyone who’s interested to go check it out.
Student
Well, that’s good to know.
Administrator
You’ve seen the flyers and the posters around campus, I assume.
Student
Sure! Can’t miss ’em. I mean, they all say where and when the fair is .. . just not who should attend.
Administrator
Actually, they do. But it’s in the small print. We should probably make that part easier to read, shouldn’t we? I’ll make a note of that right now. So, do you have any other questions?
Student
Yes, actually I do now. Um, since I’d only be going to familiarize myself with the process—you know, "check it out"—I was wondering if there’s anything you’d recommend that I do to prepare.
Administrator
That’s actually a very good question. As you know, the career fair is generally an opportunity for local businesses to recruit new employees and for soon-to-be graduates to have interviews with several companies they might be interested in working for. Now, in your case, even though you wouldn’t be looking for employment right now, it still wouldn’t hurt for you to prepare much like you would if you were looking for a job.
Student
You mean like get my resume together and wear a suit?
Administrator
That’s a given. I was thinking more along the lines of doing some research. The flyers and posters list all the businesses that are sending representatives to the career fair. Um, what’s your major, or do you have one yet?
Student
Well, I haven’t declared a major yet but I’m strongly considering accounting. See, that’s part of the reason I want to go to the fair... to help me decide if that’s what I really want to study ...
Administrator
That’s very wise. Well, I suggest that you get on the computer and learn more about the accounting companies, in particular, that will be attending. You can learn a lot about companies from their Internet Web sites. Then prepare a list of questions.
Student
Questions ... hmm. So in a way I’ll be interviewing them?
Administrator
That’s one way of looking at it. Think about it for a second. What do you want to know about working for an accounting firm?
Student
Well, there’s the job itself... and salary, of course ... and, um, working conditions ... I mean, would I have an office or would I work in a big room with a zillion other employees? And ... um ... and maybe about opportunities for advancement...
Administrator
See? Those are all important things to know. After you do some research you’ll be able to tailor your questions to the particular company you’re talking to.
Student
Wow, I’m glad I came by here! So, it looks like I’ve got some work to do.
Administrator
And if you plan on attending future career fairs, I recommend you sign up for one of our interview workshops.
Student
I’ll do that.
选项
A、The information in the small print was incomplete.
B、The print was smaller than she expected it to be.
C、The information the small print contains will be updated.
D、The information in the small print will be presented in a more noticeable way.
答案
D
解析
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