[originaltext]M: Hi, I’d like to drop off my graduation form. I understand you

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M: Hi, I’d like to drop off my graduation form. I understand you need this in order to process my diploma.
W: OK, I’ll take that. Uh, before you leave, let me check our computer. It looks like you’re OK for graduation and... hmm... Actually, I’m getting a warning flag on your academic record here.
M: Really?
W: Yeah, let’s see what’s what. Uh, OK, are you familiar with our graduation requirements?
M: I think so.
W: Then you know you need 48 credits in your major field to graduate, and at least 24 credits at the intermediate level or higher. Also, after your second year, you have to meet with your department chair to outline a plan for the rest of your time here. In the past, we also issued letters before a student’s final year began to let them know what they needed to take in their final year to be OK. But we don’t do that anymore.
M: I definitely met with my chairperson two years ago. He told me that I needed eight more courses at the intermediate level or higher in the last two years to be OK. So I’m not sure what the problem is. I made sure I got those credits.
W: Unfortunately, the computer’s usually pretty reliable, so I’m not sure what’s going on here.
M: It could be that I’ve taken two basic courses but coupled both of them with field experiences.
W: What do you mean?
M: Well, I could only take intro courses because there were no intermediate-level courses available for those particular topics. My chairperson told me that if I did independent field research in addition to the assigned work in each course, they would count as intermediate-level courses. Some of my classmates did this for an easy way to meet the intermediate course requirement. But I did it to get the kind of depth in those topics I was going for. As it turned out, I really enjoyed the fieldwork. It was a nice supplement to just sitting and listening to lectures.
W: I’m sure that’s true, but the computer’s still showing them as basic-level courses, despite the fieldwork.
M: I’m not sure what to do, then. I mean, should I cancel my graduation party?
W: No! No reason to get worried like that. Just contact your chairperson immediately, OK? Tell him to call me as soon as possible so that we can verify your fieldwork arrangement and certify those credits right away. It’s not like there’s an actual deadline today or anything, but if more than a few weeks go by, we might have a real problem that would be very difficult to fix in time for you to graduate.
M: I’ll get on that.
This is the end of Conversation One.
Questions 1-5 are based on Conversation One.
1. What does the woman find in the man’s academic record?
2. What does the man have to do after his second year?
3. What did the man learn from the chairperson?
4. What is the problem of the man’s academic record?
5. What will the man probably do next?

选项 A、The fieldwork is not recognized on the computer.
B、The two courses are still shown as of basic-levels.
C、The fieldwork arrangement hasn’t been verified.
D、The credits he has got are waiting to be certified.

答案 B

解析 ①由选项中的fieldwork,courses,credits等关键词可推测问题与课程或学分相关。②题目问男士的学业记录有什么问题。女士说男士虽然进行了额外的实地研究,但他选修的两门课程在电脑中仍然显示为初级课程(still showing them as basic-level courses)。B项把原文的主动改成同义的被动,为正确答案。③对话中只说课程显示为初级,但并未提及fieldwork的验证或确认情况,所以A“实地研究没有在电脑中验证”和C“实地研究安排没被确认”错误。后面的对话提及男士需要证明来证实这些学分(certify those credits),但这并不是男士学业记录上的问题,D项错误。
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