Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. Address:

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问题     Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
    Address:                     51,  (1)   Drive
    Area:                        Northwood
    Postcode:                      (2)  
    Studying at:                 Northwood Polytechnic
    Major:                        (3) [br]  
LIBRARIAN: Good morning. You’d like to volunteer for the Children’s Section, is that right?
TESSA: Yes. I spoke to you on the phone yesterday.
LIBRARIAN: That’s right. Tessa, isn’t it?
TESSA: Yes, Tessa Bridges.
      The applicant’s name is Tessa Bridges, so Bridges has been written in the space. Now we shall begin. You should answer the questions as you listen because you will not hear the recording a second time. Listen carefully and answer questions 1 to 6.
LIBRARIAN: Good morning. You’d like to volunteer for the Children’s Section, is that right?
TESSA: Yes. I spoke to you on the phone yesterday.
LIBRARIAN: That’s right. Tessa, isn’t it?
TESSA: Yes, Tessa Bridges.
LIBRARIAN: Thank you for coming in today, Tessa. Before we discuss what a volunteer does in the library, I’ll need to get some details from you.
TESSA: No problem—what would you like to know?
LIBRARIAN: Where do you live, Tessa?
TESSA: I still live with my family in Northwood, 51 Matthew Drive.
LIBRARIAN: M-A-T-H-E-W? Matthew Drive?
TESSA: Actually, there are two Ts: M-A-DOUBLE T-H-E-W.
LIBRARIAN: Oh, thank you. And the post code for Northwood is...?
TESSA: Oh, I’m still confused about that. It used to be 2614--which of course I still remembers-but the post office has recently changed it to...4126.
LIBRARIAN: So, 4126. Now, you’re a university student, aren’t you?
TESSA: Not exactly. I go to Northwood Polytechnic. I’m in my final year.
LIBRARIAN: In your final year...so what are you studying—I mean your main subject?
TESSA: Oh, I’m majoring in Creative Writing.
LIBRARIAN: And are you enjoying that?
TESSA: Very much so. I love it. When I graduate I want to write children’s books.
LIBRARIAN: That’s great. Now, I can see why you’re keen to volunteer at the library. We’re always grateful for the extra help but I still have to ask you some more questions--about your previous experience.
TESSA: That’s fine, but I haven’t had a full-time paid job yet.
LIBRARIAN: Not to worry—part-time work or voluntary work gives you the experience most employers are looking for.
TESSA: Well, to start with, when I was 16, I had a babysitting job.
LIBRARIAN: And who did you work for?
TESSA: Oh, just family friends.
LIBRARIAN: How long did you baby-sit for family friends?
TESSA: Oh, about 2 years—on and off.
LIBRARLAN: After those two years were up, what did you do then?
TESSA: Well, I was still working as a babysitter on the occasional evening and weekend, when I became a peer tutor at school. I did that for one year—my last year at Senior High.
LIBRARIAN: And what does being a peer tutor involve?
TESSA: Mostly it means staying behind after school one or two afternoons a week to help fellow students in the subject that they’re having difficulty with.
LIBRARIAN: And what subject did you tutor in?
TESSA: English, actually.
LIBRARIAN: I see...do you have any other experience?
TESSA: I worked at the Ace Sports Academy as a tennis coach but that was only for about 12 weeks over the summer before I enrolled at the Polytechnic.
LIBRARIAN: So, you’re good at sports?
TESSA: Not everything, just tennis.
LIBRARIAN: And are you currently working?
TESSA: Yes, well unpaid work, that is. I’m a volunteer at the local hospital where I visit sick children who would otherwise not have any visitors.
LIBRARIAN: Well, it certainly seems as if you like children.
TESSA: Yes, I do.

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