Talks and ConversationsDirections: In this part of the test, you will hear several short t
Talks and Conversations
Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear several short talks and conversations. After each of these, you will hear a few questions. Listen carefully because you will hear the talk or conversation and questions ONLY ONCE, when you hear a question, read the four answer choices and choose the best answer to that question. Then write the letter of the answer you have chosen in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET.
听力原文:W: Hi, Stan, where have you been?
M: Oh, just at the Student Union office trying to see if I can catch you there. I also tried to find out if professor Steinfield has any old exams from years ago.
W: Why don't you just ask me? I took that class last semester and aced it.
M: Yeah... you ace all your subjects. But the exams change from year to year, don't they?
W: True, but the style. is pretty much the same from year to year.
M: So tell me about the process of prostaglandin. I can barely even pronounce it, let alone explain it.
W: Hey, I am no expert but what she'll be mainly looking for is that you know how it affects the digestion, reproduction, and immune systems.
M: What kind of question might she ask?
W: Well, for example, you'll probably have to say how prostaglandin, if over-produced, can give you headaches and fevers and stuff.
M: Talk about headaches. I think I 'm getting one now. Can you give me an aspirin? Well, I am sure it's this Biology class that's doing it.
W: Hey, I've heard you are no slouch at poetry. You get me through my course in 19th century poetry and I'll make you an expert in Biology.
M: It's a deal. Where shall we begin? Poetry is up my alley.
Q. 11. Why was the man in the Student Union Office?
Q. 12.What suggestion does the woman give to the man?
Q. 13.What reason does the man believe he has a headache?
Q. 14.What do the speakers agree upon at the end?
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A.To find professor Steinfield.
B.To look for past tests papers.
C.To look for the woman.
D.To look for an aspirin for his headache.