[originaltext]W: Hi, Bill. Come on in. How are you doing today? M: Fine, thank

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W: Hi, Bill. Come on in. How are you doing today?
M: Fine, thanks.
W: Well, as I explained on the phone, I’m a counselor here at the Student Services section of the university and I’m interviewing overseas students so I can draw up a guide for new students. I’d be grateful if you could tell me a little about your time since you’ve been here in Cambridge.
M: Good idea. I’m glad I can help.
W: I’d like to start from a few questions. Where are you from?
M: I am from Canada.
W: And how did you feel Cambridge when you first arrived?
M: I like it here. [6]I think the city is very beautiful. Well, some of my friends from China told me they were struck by how quiet it is here in the evening.
W: Yes, Cambridge is a quiet place. A perfect place to study, I guess. Where did you live when you first arrived?
M: At first I stayed with a family for three months. [7]They were very kind to me but they had three young children and I found it difficult to study.
W: Right, I see.
M: So after three months I moved out and [8]now I live with two other students in an apartment.
W: It’s cheaper than the hostel on campus, isn’t it?
M: It is. But what I like most about it is that we can cook our own meals. I have friends who live in the student hostel on campus. They said the food there was awful.
W: Oh dear. I’m sorry to hear that. And what about your studies? What are you studying?
M: I’ m doing a Bachelor of Environmental Studies.
W: Ah, right, and how are you finding that?
M: Yeah, well, it’s been pretty good really. I’ve enjoyed the course, but I feel there hasn’t been enough contact with the lecturers. They all seem to be incredibly busy. The only chance I’ve really had to talk to them was on the field trip.
W: Well, that’s no good. Could anything be done to improve the course in your opinion?
M: [9]I think it would be helpful to have meetings with lecturers on the course. Say once a fortnight-something like that.
W: [9]Regular meetings. That could certainly help.
M: Also, some students have language difficulties. They come from non-English-speaking countries and are having a hard time in class.
W: OK, I see. That’s something we can work on. [10]I’m thinking about starting this project called Global Buddies. We can actually create a website that provides information about overseas students who need help in improving their English and the local students who volunteer to help them. Then we can hold regular activities that allow them to have some fun and get to know each other. In that way, the overseas students can practice their listening comprehension and oral expression. They may find it easier to fit in the new environment as well.
M: That’s a great idea.
6. What is the man’s first impression on Cambridge?
7. Why did the man move out of the host family?
8. Where does the man live after moving out of the family?
9. What is the man’s advice on improving the course?
10. How does the woman plan to help students with language difficulties?

选项 A、Because the family were very kind to him.
B、Because he can’t focus on study there.
C、Because the food there is awful.
D、Because he cannot cook his own meals.

答案 B

解析 ①由选项的Because可知,本题提问某事发生的原因。②根据对话,该学生刚到学校时在一个寄宿家庭住了三个月,后来因为“他们家有三个小孩,影响学习”,他就搬出去了,B项“他在那里无法专心于学习”符合原文意思。A项是男士对寄宿家庭正面的评价,不是搬家的原因。C、D两项男士虽都有提及过,但这是他现在的住处与学校hostel相比较的结果,不是他搬出寄宿家庭的原因,故可以排除。
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