[originaltext]W: So, what can I do for you today?M: Well, urn, [6]next month i

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W: So, what can I do for you today?
M: Well, urn, [6]next month is the deadline for declaring a major, and uh... I still don’t know what I want to major in.
W: Don’t worry. That’s common with sophomores. Have you narrowed down your possibilities? Do you have a list?
M: Uh, no, I don’t. I’ve... I’ve always had a hard time making decisions, especially hard ones.
W: All right. Well, why don’t we start with subjects that you’re sure you don’t want to major in?
M: OK Well, I hate science, and I’m not very good at math, so those are out. Um, I don’t think business would be good for me. [7]I don’t want to work in an office from 9 to 5. Uh... I like to move around, you know, maybe get outside, and kind of be my own boss. I don’t want someone looking over my shoulder all the time.
W: Mmm... we’re off to a good start. No business, math, or science. So, let’s switch gears and consider topics you might want to choose for a major. Um... of all the subjects you’ve taken last year and so far this term, which ones have you liked? What kinds of classes have you found interest you the most?
M: There’s a lot them. I love literature, and my psychology class was also pretty interesting. Philosophy was kind of cool; so was world history with Professor Briggs. I learned a lot in my visual arts class, and... oh yeah, [8]my roommate talked me into taking sociology, which I thought would be boring, but it turned out to be great! So, um, that’s the problem. I like so many different things; I can’t pick just one of them!
W: Oh, I see. Hey, do you like to write by any chance?
M: Yeah! English was one of my favorite classes in high school, and one of my best too! I got all A’s, except for one B+ from Ms. Morris junior year.
W: I’ve got an idea. [9]How about trying journalism?
M: Journalism?! You mean, like being a newspaper reporter or magazine writer?
W: Yes. Journalists have to cover many different stories, so they learn a little about a lot of things. You wouldn’t be chained to a desk all day, and you’d work largely on your own, gathering materials and writing stories. There’s something different to learn about almost every day. Also, many of the classes you’ve already taken satisfy the first-year requirements of the journalism department. You see, they want you to take a broad spectrum of classes. You don’t even start taking classes in the journalism department until next year.
M: Hmm... I’ve never thought of journalism before. Yeah, maybe I should check into it. Thank you, Mr. Grouton.
W: You’re welcome. Remember, [10]the adviser’s office is open every weekday from 8 to 4, if there’s anything else I can do for you.
6.Why does the man go to see the woman?
7.Why doesn’t the man want to major in business?
8.Wat did the man think of sociology before taking it?
9.What major does the woman suggest the student take?
10.When is the woman’s office open?

选项 A、He doesn’t want to be his own boss.
B、He hates getting outside.
C、He dislikes moving around.
D、He doesn’t like to stay in the office.

答案 D

解析 ①各选项说的都是男士不喜欢做什么,注意对话里的相关描述。②录音中男士说到business不适合他,因为他不喜欢朝九晚五地待在办公室。D项正确。③A、B、C项中的“to be his own boss”.“getting out-side”,“moving around”都是男士喜欢做的事情,而非不喜欢。
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