问答题 Now listen to a short conversation between a student and her friend.
【正确答案】The woman's suffering from daily headaches, and she's controlling the pain by taking Tylenol. The man suggests that she make an appointment with a doctor at the health center because the problem should be diagnosed by a professional, but he also mentions the possibility that the doctor might refer her for an eye exam. Apparently, the problem's worse when she's been staring at the computer for long periods of time. Urn...he reminds her that if the doctor at the health center refers her for the eye exam, the student health insurance may pay a large percentage of the cost for glasses. So...I think the woman should take the man's advice because eyestrain's a common problem for college students, and she probably does need an eye appointment, but by going to the doctor at the health center first, she can be certain that there isn't something more serious going on, and if she needs glasses, the referral will probably allow her to use her insurance benefit.
【答案解析】[听力原文] Friend: Are you still having headaches? Student: Yeah. I'm taking Tylenol every day. Friend: That doesn't sound good. Why don't you go over to the health center? Student: I keep thinking it'll go away. Probably just a tension headache. I feel really stressed out this semester. Friend: Well, you're probably right, but it still wouldn't hurt to get a checkup. Maybe the doctor will refer you for an eye exam. I used to get headaches from eyestrain, especially when I was using my computer a lot. And guess what? I needed to get my glasses changed. Student: No kidding? I hadn't thought about that, but I do notice that it gets worse after I've been using my computer. Friend: Well, then. That's important to mention when you see the doctor at the health center. Student: You think I should still go to the health center'? I mean, if it's my eyes, I...I could just make an appointment with the eye doctor. Friend: You could, but you really aren't sure what it is. I'd go to the doctor at the health center; and I'd ask for a referral to the eye doctor. Besides, if you get referred, I think your student health insurance will pay most of the cost of new glasses.