[originaltext] Today, we’ll continue our discussion of the school life at Ha

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Today, we’ll continue our discussion of the school life at Harvard. Each year, Harvard students have to pay for the high tuition fees. Fortunately, the University provides students with many employment opportunities. Even before the students come to campus,[23]the Student Employment Office at Harvard will send freshmen some information regarding working at Harvard, given that many students choose to work as soon as they start their new life at Harvard.
    There are both term-time and summer employment opportunities for students. The jobs are available at the Student Employment Jobs Database, from which students can find a variety of jobs, both on-campus and off-campus. In addition to searching for jobs through the jobs database, there are many other ways to find jobs. Some employers will also post their employment information on the website of Student Employment Office.
    Some students work consistently over the course of the year, averaging between eight and twelve hours a week. Other students work periodically and have secured jobs that allow them great flexibility in their work schedules. Students work on and off campus, on the Federal Work Study Program or on Regular payroll. Students may work at a given job as long as they are students at Harvard, and may work more than one job at a time. Students must be paid for hours worked on a weekly basis.
    Undergraduates may not work more than 20 hours per week while enrolled and 40 hours per week when classes are not in session. Graduate students may work up to twenty hours a week. Students are required to report hours worked two ways: electronically or by submitting a paper time card. Students are paid weekly by check or direct deposit. All earnings are subject to federal, state, and local taxes.
    If you are more interested in academic research, you can join in the Faculty Aide Program. The program encourages professors to hire undergraduate research assistants. It provides opportunities for undergraduates to become closely involved in the ongoing research of a Harvard faculty member. Faculty Aide Awards are granted to the faculty member directly. Approved applicants are awarded one $1,500 grant for the academic year or summer term to be used by one student or divided among several.
23. What service does the Student Employment Office provide to Harvard students?
24. What can we learn about the working hours of undergraduates at Harvard?
25. What can we learn about the Faculty Aide Program from the talk?

选项 A、They may work more than 40 hours per week.
B、They may not work over 40 hours per week in holiday.
C、They should submit a paper time card about their work.
D、They can only report their working hours electronically.

答案 B

解析 录音的中后部分提到,本科生在开学注册后每周工作时间不得超过20小时,假期每周工作时间不得超过40小时。因此B项“在假期的时候他们每周工作不得超过40小时”为正确答案,B中的in holiday是录音中when classes are not in session的同义表达。A项“他们的工作时间每周可以超过40小时”与录音内容相反。录音提到,学生要通过以下两种方式报告工作时长:提交电子版或提交纸质时间卡,二者选其一即可,因此C项“他们应该提交关于他们工作的纸质时间卡”和D项“他们只能通过电子的方式汇报工作的时长”都不恰当。
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