【正确答案】
D
【答案解析】[解析]
W:Mr. Hudson, where were you born and raised?
M:I was born in Chicago, but I didn’t live there any more. I was raised in Washington;grow up there until I went to college in New York and then Harvard.
W:Looking back. How did you think your parents shaped your character?
M:Well, it’s hard to estimate entirely:I was quite fond of my parents and considered them very good people. My mother was a kind of very feminist and a well-known Jewish poet. She became internationally known. My father was a lawyer. And though it’s hard to say how much they influenced me, I liked them, I respected them and I’m sure I was influenced to some degree by them.
W:You were educated in the public schools?
M:We moved almost every year, so I went to a different public school each year.
W:So you would have been in high school and what years…, approximately?
M:Oh, I was in high school when…26 or 27?I forgot. I graduated from high school in 32.
W:What did you study in university?
M:Well, that’s a difficult question. I started out thinking I’d be an economist, and then I got disappointed with that. And after an odd experience in my junior year, I decided that I’d go out and study agriculture or management, but I enrolled in both for a whole year and tried to learn the required courses. I lasted a year, and then I came back to the main campus and finished up as an economics major specializing in labor economics.
W:Did you go right graduate school or join the army after you graduated from the university?
M:Well, I went to Harvard as a graduate student in philosophy in 1936, and stayed there until the war broke out. I was drafted after I took my PhD exams in the early part of 1941. So I went into the army before Pearl Harbor.