In this part of the section, you will hear 1 conversation and 2 lectures. Yo

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问题     In this part of the section, you will hear 1 conversation and 2 lectures. You must answer each question. After you answer, click the Next icon. Then click the OK icon to confirm your answer and go on to the next question. After you click the OK icon, you will not be able to return to previous questions.
    You will now begin this part of the Listening section. You will have 10 minutes to answer the questions.
[br] What is the professor’s attitude towards the student?
S Uh, Dr. Krakow?
P [Surprised] Yes! Oh, hi, Jenny!
S I’m sorry. I hope I’m not catching you at a bad time.
P Jenny, we don’t call them office hours for nothing! Come on in.
S Thanks. Uh ... first off, I really wanted to thank you for such an amazing course this term. It’s been such a pleasure. I mean, I never really knew much about any alternative education methods, and it’s been a really illuminating experience. I’ve become really passionate now about arts-education. I think it’s what I’m going to write my honors thesis on.
P That’s wonderful! Art Methods in Education is one of my favorite classes to teach. Uh, what, uh, specifically are you thinking about doing for your honors thesis, if I may ask?
S Well, that’s why I’m here. I think I want to specialize in Creative Arts Therapies, and I know you’re teaching a class in that next term! But the thing is I’ve already filled up my schedule with mandatory classes. I can’t register for any more.
P Ah, I see.
S I was hoping that I’d be able to audit the class instead.
P Hmmm, I see. Well, that’s certainly a possibility. Let me tell you a little bit about the pros and cons of auditing classes. You see, in choosing to audit, you are making a commitment to do the readings, keep up with the coursework, and be a positive presence in class, in addition to doing the work for the classes you are actually registered for. It would be unprofessional of me to suggest that you compromise your other course work in order to keep up to snuff in my own class. After all, they do give a maximum-course load quota for a reason.
S Right, I see. I certainly have no intention of compromising my other course work. Well, how much work would it be for me? Would I have to write papers?
P Well, that raises another point actually, come to think of it. You see, some people ... not me, but some people at the administrative level mostly, feel that it is unfair to the students registered in the course to have auditors present. Sometimes, the keenest students of all are the auditors, so don’t get me wrong! But if a non-registered student keeps raising his hand and asking questions, he’s technically taking question-asking time away from the students who have actually paid to be in the course. This gets even more complicated if you submit a paper. Since you are not registered in the class, I technically am not being paid to read your paper. Now, of course I’m happy to look at it unofficially, but if I spend too much time reading it, it means less attention is given on tile others. You see the predicament?
S Yeah, I guess I never thought of it that way.
P Then again, if you’re going to sit in on the class, I want you to be a real presence. That means doing the readings, asking questions, being engaged, and contributing to the atmosphere of the class. Otherwise it’s like having a dead-weight in the room. It’s a two-tiered dilemma, you see? Should you take on the responsibility of doing extra coursework when you’ve already got a full load? And should I permit you to join the class and give it your full energy, knowing that it might take away from the attention the registered students get from me? This is the dilemma of accepting auditor students. I uh ... I think we can work something out, but it’s important that I show you the lay of the land first.
S Well, I think I can handle the work because I’m going to be doing research into my thesis anyways.
P Yes! That definitely makes things more cost-effective for you, time-wise. You will be doing the readings as research for an independent project, and the lectures will enrich your readings. That is a good way of looking at it. But what is your feeling on writing papers? Were you hoping to write a paper for this class?
S Well, I was hoping to, just to learn the material better. But I don’t want to get you in trouble with your union, and make you read over my work when you’re not getting paid.
P Well, I just thought of something. If you want to do research in Creative Arts Therapies, then since I’m the department specialist, you would have to come talk to me anyway. That’s part of my job ... to meet with students to discuss their independent research. So how about, when it comes to paper-time, instead of submitting a term paper, you can submit a draft of your thesis. Or at least, you can submit me an extensive thesis proposal.
S Great idea!
P And that way, we can start making your thesis the best it can possibly be. I have a lot of faith in your abilities, Jenny. You were a model student this past term. I’d be happy to nudge you along as you begin your thesis work. So uh ... let’s leave it at this, shall we? Next term, you just show up to class, and we’ll carry on from there!
S Yes! Great, thank you for the concession. I ... uh, really do appreciate it.
P My pleasure. I’ll see you next fall then! Have a great summer, Jenny.
S I’m sorry. I hope I’m not catching you at a bad time.
P Jenny, we don’t call them office hours for nothing! Come on in.
What does the professor mean when he says this:
P ... we don’t call them office hours for nothing!

选项 A、He feels the student is not very motivated.
B、He thinks the student is very keen and intelligent.
C、He believes the student does not read the material.
D、He feels the student participates too much in class.

答案 B

解析 判断意图题 教授在对话的后半部分与学生在一起商讨出更有效的旁听方式以后,对学生的能力表示信任,同时提到了该学生在上一学期是模范学生。由此可见,教授认为学生很努力学习,而且很聪明。
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