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【答案解析】Breakfast (time), after dinner.
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W: So, what are the two main times of the day that you listen to the radio?
M: Well, for a little while around breakfast time, and then it tends to be later—after dinner, when I"ve finished any serious work I need to do.
W: And what sort of radio programs do you like?
M: I like the news, but I also like classical music, it helps me to relax.
W: Fine. And turning to the new campus station..., which type of programme would you prefer?
M: I think the existing radio stations cater for my need for news, so I"d like to see programs about local information...you know, providing a service to the campus community. And in the same vein, perhaps more for academic viewers...you know, some lectures or relevant programs.
W: Ah, I see. And if you had to give the new directors some specific advice when they set up the station, what would you tell them?
M: I think I"d advise them to be careful about the quality of the broadcasts...you know, the sound system. There are a lot of radio stations, and people can change their loyalty quickly if it doesn"t meet their needs. I think they should do more of these kinds of interviews too, you know, talking with existing and potential customers.
W: Oh, I"m pleased you think it"s useful!
M: Certainly...yeah.
W: Good. Now this station will not be fully funded by the university, so how often do you think it is tolerable to have adverts?
M: I think...well...out of that list I"d say every quarter of an hour. Of course, that"s providing they don"t last for ten minutes each time!
W: Oh, quite. And... are you interested in attending any of the special promotions for the new station?
M: Yes, I"d be happy to, as long as they"re held on the campus or nearby.
W: OK, I"ll note that down. And finally, may we put you on our mailing list?
M: Well, I"d prefer not...except for the information about the promotions you just mentioned.
W: OK. Can I have your name and address?
M: Of course...I have a card I can give you.
W: Oh, great...and thanks a lot for your time, and we look forward to seeing you.
M: Yeah, sure. Um, thanks.