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问题 [br] Why does the student go to see her professor?
Listen to part of a conversation between a student (S) and her music education professor (P).
S: Hi, Professor Wilson! Sorry I’m late. My bike had a flat tire this morning.
P: Oh, no! Well, these things happen from time to time.
S: Thanks for understanding.
P: So what did you have in mind for your project?
S: I was thinking of creating a computer game to teach music to young children.
P: That sounds interesting. I don’t think we’ve ever had anyone do that for a class project. Could you elaborate a bit?
S: Well, my mother’s a music teacher...
P: So you’re following in her footsteps?
S: Hers and my fathers. They’re both music teachers.
P: Ok, ok, go ahead.
S: My mother recently told me about a teaching method called "the Orff Method" where you begin by introducing the very most basic elements of music: speech patterns, rhythmic movement, two-note melodies, and so on. And then you move on to more advanced stuff. I know there are other methods that do that sort of thing, but the key to the Orff Method is at every step you encourage the kids to use what they’re learning to create their own music, and that draws out the kid’s natural affinity for music, their natural ability for music.
P: Sure, that’s a great method. We actually cover it in another class I teach.
S: Oh, ok. Great! I guessed you would probably already know about it. Anyway, and I hope this is ok. I’m also taking a computer-programming class this semester, and for a project in that class we have to come up with an idea for a computer game and then write the program.
P: And you want to combine the two projects?
S: Yes. l know it might look like I’m trying to get out work by submitting the same project for two classes, but in fact I think I’ll end up doing a lot more work this way.
P: How’s that?
S: Well, it’d actually be much simpler to just make up some simple game for the computer project and just do some sort of research paper on the Orff Method in your class. It’s going to take a lot more work in both classes to combine the two, because first I’ll have to learn all about the Orff Method, then I’ll have to invent the game that’s based on the Orff Method, and then I’ll have to learn to do some pretty sophisticated programming to create the computer program for the game.
P: Well, first, I’m pleased that you’re synthesizing learning from more than one course.
S: Ok.
P: And I agree that it’s going to be a lot of work if you do it right.
S: Don’t worry. My goal is to create something I can put on the market and make some money to help pay off my student loans, so...
P: Wow! That’s unusually ambitious.
S: It runs in the family. My parents already have a number of educational CDs and DVDs on the market.
P: Ok... ok. Well, you convinced me. I’ll be looking forward to seeing what you come with.

选项 A、To request more time to complete an assignment
B、To find out if her understanding of the Orff method is correct
C、To explain why she was late for class
D、To get approval for a topic for a class project

答案 D

解析 目的主旨题。线索词为教授所说:So what did you have in mind for your project?以及Well,you convinced me.通过以上内容可推断出,学生的目的是说服教授同意她的课程项目主题。A选项错误,因为学生未向教授请求延长时间。B选项错误,因为学生对Orff method(奥尔夫教学法)的理解原本就是正确的,无需向教授确认。C选项属寒暄内容,并非学生见教授的真正目的。
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