[originaltext] M: Excuse me, I was told to come here for advice about the Acc

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M: Excuse me, I was told to come here for advice about the Accounting Diploma course?
   W: You’ve certainly come to the right place. Hi, my name is Jessica.
   M: Nice to meet you. My name is Robert, Robert Smith.
   W: So, Robert, have you seen our diploma course catalog yet?
   M: Yes, I’ve already looked at it. In fact, I thought the information on course content was really useful, but I’m afraid I’m a bit confused by all the different ways you can do the course: full-time, part-time and so on.
   W: Well, let’s see if I can help. I think each course type has its advantages and disadvantages, so it really depends on you. That’s your own study habits, and your financial circumstances. Are you working at the moment?
   M: Yes, I’ve been working in the accounting section of the local hospital for the last three years. And before that I worked in the office of a computer engineering company for two years. So, I’ve got about five years of relevant work experience.
   W: I see. And are you planning to leave your current job to study, or are you thinking about just taking a year off?
   M: I want to know what my options are , really. I don’t want to quit my job or anything and my employers are keen for me to get some more qualifications, but obviously, it would be better if I could do a course without taking too much time away from work.
   W: Right, so you don’t really want to do the full-time course, then?
   M: No, not really. It’s also a question of finances. You see, my office has agreed to pay the cost of the course itself, but I would have to take unpaid leave if I want to study full-time and , well, I don’t think I could afford to support myself with no salary for a whole year.
   W: OK. Well, you can do the part-time course—that would be over two years and you wouldn’t have to take any time off work. You could do that in eighteen months if you wanted, or longer. It’s quite flexible and it would be up to you.
   M: Mmm. So what does the part-time course involve?
   W: For that you would join an evening class and have a lecture twice a week. Then, you’d have to attend a seminar or discussion workshop one weekend a month.
   M: What kind of coursework would I have to do?
   W: Well, it’s a mixture. You’d be expected to write an essay each month, which counts towards your final assessment. You have a case study to do by the end of the course, which might involve doing a survey or something like that, and also you need to hand in a short report every four weeks.
   M: So, that’s quite a lot of work, then, on top of working every day. It sounds like a lot of studying, and really tiring.
   W: Yes, you certainly wouldn’t have much free time!
   This is the end of Conversation One. Questions 1 to 5 are based on Conversation One.
   Question 1
   What does the man want to ask about?
   (pause: 10 seconds)
   Question 2
   Where is the man working now?
   (pause: 10 seconds)
   Question 3
   Why does the man want to stay in his job?
   (pause: 10 seconds)
   Question 4
   How long will the part-time course last?
   (pause: 10 seconds)
   Question 5
   What would the man be expected to do for the course?
   (pause: 10 seconds)

选项 A、Because he is doing a very promising job.
B、Because his boss doesn’t allow him to quit his job.
C、Because he can’t support himself financially.
D、Because it’s very difficult to find a job.

答案 C

解析 观点题。男士说“You see,my office has agreed to pay the cost of the course itself, but I would have to take unpaid leave if I want to study full-time and,well,I don’t think I could afford to support myself with no salary for a whole year.”由此可见,他不愿意离职是因为负担不起生活费,所以答案为C。
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