[originaltext]W: Hello, Patrick. What are you busy doing?M: Nothing serious. W

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W: Hello, Patrick. What are you busy doing?
M: Nothing serious. What’s wrong, Lily?
W: I just want to talk about something with you.
M: I’m glad to. What is it?
W: So we have homework and tests. What about attendance? Should we require students to attend classes? Sometimes people argue at university level it shouldn’t be compulsory.
M: I think you should attend some classes at least. You’re going to university: you’re paying for your education so you should attend some classes, but it doesn’t mean if you’re not attending a class that you cannot get the information and study by yourself. That’s why I like the Internet so much, because I think people can get so much information from academic institutions via the Internet: they don’t have to attend a physical class.
W: That’s right and on the other hand you might attend physically but you’re not really paying attention.
M: Exactly. You might as well sleep in class sometimes. It doesn’t prove that you’re learning if you’re there. It depends on the person I think.
W: So maybe rather than strictly checking attendance, we should check what the students have learned?
M: Yes, and how do you do that?
W: That’s right. Now we come back to that.
M: Testing? I don’t know.(2)I think there are other ways of finding out if students have learned things. You don’t have to call things tests: you can set students tasks to find out if they can do the required task without calling it a test.
W: That’s right, and then it becomes maybe a bit more practical too.
M: Yeah, I think so.
W: Did you do a lot of projects when you were a student?
M: Not so many, and I think education has quite changed in the last twenty years or so and (3)I think people are doing more projects than they used to do when I was a student for the first time, but I really like projects because 1 think it’s putting your knowledge to work and finding out how you can apply your knowledge to make it practical and usable. I wish I could give my students more projects.
W: Yeah, that’s true. Maybe they’ll be better than tests.
M: I think so too, yeah. It’s a better way to find out if people know things if you give them a project that involves what they’ve studied.
W:(4)And in the real life they won’t be taking tests any more. They need to be able to apply the knowledge, right?
M: Yeah, exactly. Do you use projects a lot in your class?
W: Not as much. As you know, we have quite a strict schedule to follow but I think it’s definitely something to think about.
M: Yeah, right. It’s kind of tricky to give a project in language, like making a language project.
W: Yeah, I guess.
1. What is Patrick’s viewpoint towards attendance?
2. How to check students’ learning performance according to Patrick?
3. What do students do more than they used to do when Patrick was a student?
4. What do students need to do in the real life mentioned by Lily?
5. What is the topic of the conversation?

选项 A、Students can get information via the Internet instead of attending classes.
B、Students should be strictly required to attend all of the classes.
C、Students cannot study by themselves if they don’t attend classes.
D、Students at university should only attend classes they are interested in.

答案 A

解析 本题考查人物观点。由句(1)可知,帕特里克认为人们可以通过互联网从学术机构获得很多信息,不必再到课堂听课了。此外,由上文可知,帕特里克认为上大学时缴纳了学费,因此应该去上一些课,但这并不意味着不上课就无法获得信息和自学,故选项B,C和D均不是帕特里克的观点。因此A为答案。
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