[originaltext]W: Hey Miguel, how’ve you been lately?M: Stressed. I have to do

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问题  
W: Hey Miguel, how’ve you been lately?
M: Stressed. I have to do this big project for my government class, and I need to use a computer to do it. I don’t know much about the computer facilities here on campus. Do you know anything about how the computer labs work here?
W: Actually, I worked as a part-time student employee in one of the open labs for two semesters. What do you want to know?
M: Wow, great! Well, first of all, where are they? I know there are quite a few labs spread throughout the school, but I am not sure where they are.
W: Well the open labs are in Murphy Hall and in the basement of the library. There is also another lab just for liberal arts majors in the arts building.
M: Oh, OK. They’re all there together. Are they open 24 hours?
W: Unfortunately no. They’re open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday. 9 to 5:30 on Friday. During the fall and spring semesters they’re open Saturday and Sunday until 5.
M: Uh huh, and do they offer any kind of training on the computers?
W: Yes, they do actually. They hold computer training workshops twice a month. You can sign up for one in the library. There are also instructional tutoring sessions for students who need help with their course work in the individual labs, and of course, individual assistance is available, too.
M: Can I just walk in and start using a computer, or do I need a password or something?
W: You do need a student account and password to show that you actually attend the university. Once you show them your student ID card, they will set up an account for you and give you a password. Actually, I have a pamphlet in my bag if you want to take a look.
M: Yeah, sounds good. Hey, this says I can only use the computer for one hour. Then I have to check out of the lab. Why is there a one-hour limit?
W: Well there are only 30 computers, so that way all students can get an opportunity to use them. Last year, some of the waiting lines were getting very long, and people complained about waiting for long periods of time. Some people couldn’t complete their assignments on time.
M: Ah. It says here I need a USB flash disk? Why is that? W: Well, because so many students use the computers, all the information on the hard drives is deleted at the end of the day. So, you’ll need a USB disk if you want to save any of your work.
M: OK, I think I’ve got that. Thank you!
This is the end of Conversation One.
Questions 1-5 are based on Conversation One.
1. What are the two speakers mainly talking about?
2. At which time can the man use the computer labs?
3. What can the man do if he needs help with coursework?
4. Why is there a one-hour limit on computer use?
5. What should the man do if he wants to save his work?

选项 A、Use the computers.
B、Delete the information.
C、Save it on the hard drive.
D、Bring a USB disk.

答案 D

解析 ①选项均为动词原形,且与电脑操作有关,可预测提问可能与电脑操作行为相关。②问题问男士如果想保存自己的文件要做些什么。对话末尾男士问为什么要带U盘,女士解释说因为很多学生使用电脑,所以电脑硬盘上的所有资料在每天结束时都会被删除,如果要保存文件就要自备U盘。由对话可知,本题应选D。③A项“使用电脑”过于笼统,很容易排除。B项是电脑实验室每天关门前会做的操作,而不是男士保存文件应傲的事。对话说每天结束时硬盘(hard drives)上的资料都会被删除,所以男士不能把文件存在硬盘上,C项错误。
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