This section measures your ability to understand conversations and lectures in E

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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 86.

Directions: Now answer the questions. [br] Listen to Track 87.
Narrator
Listen to a conversation between a student and an admissions officer at City College.
Student
Hi. Can I ask you a few questions about starting classes during your summer session?
Admissions officer
Sure. Ask away! It starts next week, you know.
Student
Yeah, and I want to get some required courses out of the way so I can ... maybe I can graduate one term earlier and get out into the job market sooner.
Admissions officer
That sounds like a good idea. Let me pull up the summer school database on my computer here...
Student
OK.
Admissions officer
OK, there it is. What’s your student ID number?
Student
Oh, well, the thing is ... I’m not actually admitted here. I’ll be starting school upstate at Hooper University in the fall. But I’m down here for the summer, staying with my grandparents, cause I have a summer job near here.
Admissions officer
Oh, I see, well...
Student
So I’m outta luck?
Admissions officer
Well, you would be if you were starting anywhere but Hooper. But City College has a sort of special relationship with Hooper... a full exchange agreement... so our students can take classes at Hooper and vice versa. So if you can show me proof ... urn, your admissions letter from Hooper, then I can get you into our system here and give you an ID number.
Student
Oh, cool. So ... um ... I wanna take a math course and a science course—preferably biology. And I was also hoping to get my English composition course out of the way, too.
Admissions officer
Well all three of those courses are offered in the summer, but you’ve gotta understand that summer courses are condensed—you meet longer hours and all the assignments are doubled up because ... it’s the same amount of information presented and tested as in a regular term, but it’s only six weeks long. Two courses are considered full time in summer term. Even if you weren’t working, I couldn’t let you register for more than that.
Student
Yeah, I was half expecting that. What about the schedule? Are classes only offered during the day?
Admissions officer
Well, during the week, we have some classes in the daytime and some at night, and on the weekends, we have some classes all day Saturday or all day Sunday for the six weeks.
Student
My job is pretty flexible, so one on a weekday and one on a weekend shouldn’t be any problem. OK, so after I bring you my admissions letter, how do I sign up for the classes?
Admissions officer
Well, as soon as your student ID number is assigned and your information is in our admissions system, you can register by phone almost immediately.
Student
What about financial aid? Is it possible to get it for the summer?
Admissions officer
Sorry, but that’s something you would’ve had to work out long before now. But the good news is that the tuition for our courses is about half of what you’re going to be paying at Hooper.
Student
Oh, well that helps! Thank you so much for answering all my questions. I’ll be back tomorrow with my letter.
Admissions officer
I won’t be here then, but do you see that lady sitting at that desk over there? That’s Ms. Brinker. I’ll leave her a note about what we discussed, and she’ll get you started.
Student
Cool.
Narrator
Listen again to part of the conversation. Then answer the question.
Student
So I’m outta luck?
Admissions officer
Well, you would be if you were starting anywhere but Hooper.
Narrator
What does the woman mean when she says this:
Admissions officer
Well, you would be if you were starting anywhere but Hooper.

选项 A、The man waited too long to apply to City College.
B、The man should not attend Hooper University.
C、The man will be able to do what he wants to do.
D、The man is very unlucky.

答案 C

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