【正确答案】
A
【答案解析】[解析] 11-15
W: Okay, as an adult, what are some of the ways you"ve done about trying to become a better reader and writer?
M: When I"m walking down the street, I look at things. When I"m sitting on the bus, I might look at the signs and read them. I read a little more now than I used to. I don"t always have time to go home and pick up a book and read because I have three kids.
W: Right. So that"s something you think would make you a better reader, but you don"t usually have time to do it.
M: Oh yeah. If you could pick up a book every day, it would make you a better reader.
W: How do you know?
M: Oh I know that for a fact. Because when I just had one child, I was able to do that. One child is a big difference than three. I was able to do more for myself than I am now. Like Mr. Mark, another learner in the program, for instance, is much more advanced than I am. That"s because he can pick up a book every day and practice every day. His wife helps him. I don"t have anybody to help me, and when I get stuck on something, I get fed up. I put it down and try to begin the next day. But I may not have the time for the next day. When my kids go to sleep, I"m ready to go to sleep. Or I might just want to sit up, look at a picture and relax my mind. It"s real difficult.
W: So the difference between you and Mr. Mark is that he has more time and he has someone to help him?
M: Right, right.
W: Anything else that makes it different for him?
M: He doesn"t have as much responsibilities as I do. He"s older. I believe he"s still working, but nothing like a full-time job. He doesn"t have as many worries as I do. He has been where I"m trying to get. He may own his home already. And that"s a big difference.
W: How do you know a book is harder or easier?
M: By the words. An easier book, I maybe could break down so many words in that book. A harder one, I can"t break down maybe one or two. Then I know it"s harder.
W: Does anything else make a book harder or easier?
M: I think it"s like reading words where the print is not so fine. I hate books with small letters. It scares me. They are written down real small. But when they are bigger, and bigger letters I don"t mean like capitals—I mean bigger letters. You can see more easily. I can see them better. I could go through it like that and see the words that I know. When they are in small print, I can"t figure out the ones. I just have to read it to find if I can read it or not.
11. On which of the following topics is the man being interviewed?