单选题
Why does the man go to see his professor? A. To borrow some books for his project B. To hand in the first book report C. To ask about the professor's requirements D. To talk about literary movements
【正确答案】
C
【答案解析】[解析] 1-5 [Narrator] Listen to a conversation between a student and a professor. [Student] Hi Dr. Davis. I'm a little early~ Should I wait outside? [Professor] No. Come on in. I'm free. What did you want to talk about? [Student] Well, I've read the first couple of books you had on my list... the reading list for my independent study... and I was just wondering how you went me to report them to Q1 you. We didn't really talk about that. [Professor] Well, I'm glad you stopped by. Let me think... didn't you have a project to do in addition to the reading list? [Student] Yes. You said it could be a research paper or I could come up with a proposal for a different kind of project. [Professor] That's right. So, the reading list is... background information then. Why don't you just come in when you finish the first part of the list. I think it was divided in two distinct parts ... so just come in, and we'll talk about the readings. [Student] You mean I should prepare a synopsis of each book and... and kind of report to you on each one? [Professor] No, no. Nothing as formal as that. I was thinking more along the lines of a conversation. Q4 As I recall, the list has a focus, doesn't it? [Student] Definitely. All of the books are novels and plays from the second half of the twentieth century. [Professor] The Post Modern Period then. And all North American novelists and playwrights. [Student] Right. [Professor] So we should be able to find some common threads then. Remember, though, Post Modernism is very difficult to define precisely. Maybe we could start with a discussion of the themes that emerge in the collection of literature from that period. [Student] That sounds interesting. [Professor] I think so, too. And by the time you get through with the second half of the reading list and we get together again, maybe we can figure out whether we're looking at a logical extension of Post Modernism or whether there's actually a new movement there... in the readings on the second part. If you'll notice, there are quite a few minority writers represented, so you might want to think about what that means. [Student] I noticed that in the list. The first part of the list has the usual North American writers Q2 and, of course, a good representation of women writers as you would expect, but the second part of the list includes a number of African-American authors, several Hispanic-American writers, and a few Oriental-Americans. [Professor] It's a multiethnic mix. [Student] Yeah. [Professor] Good. So have you decided whether you want to do a paper or... something else perhaps? [Student] To tell the truth, I'd really like to do something a little more creative. Maybe bring in some visuals on the computer as part of the... I don't know... I suppose you would call it a mixed media report. But I've never done anything like that before. [Professor] But that's what an independent study is designed to do. It's an opportunity to experiment and to have some one-on-one time with a professor. [Student] But a research paper is easier in some ways. At least I know that I can do a decent job. The computer project is unknown territory. [Professor] True. But remember, it's unknown territory for all of us. I think I've heard some references Q3 to Cybermodernism, if you want to investigate some of the work that's being created in, as you call it, mixed media literature. [Student] Gybermodernism? Wow! [Professor] I think you'd find it interesting. Anyway, it's up to you. It's your project. [Student] Thanks. I'm really excited about doing this independent study. Actually, I'm spending more time on it than on any of my other classes. [Professor] I've found that students usually invest more time and energy in a class that they can design. That's why I like to direct them. Oh, and Terry, if you run into any problems, Q5 don't wait until you're halfway through your reading list Just stop by during my office hours. Maybe I can give you some referents or at least a sounding board. [Student] Thanks. This is better than I even expected. 1. Why does the man go to see his professor? To ask about the professor's requirements
单选题
How is the second part of the reading list different from the first part? A. More minority authors are represented. B. All of the writers are from North America. C. It includes books from the Post Modern Period. D. In addition to novels, some plays are on the list.
【正确答案】
A
【答案解析】[解析] How is the second part of the reading list different from the first part? More minority authors are represented.
单选题
What does the man mean when he says this: A. He does not understand the term. B. He is interested in the idea. C. He is not sure how to pronounce it. D. He thinks that the word is humorous.
【正确答案】
B
【答案解析】[解析] Listen again to part of the conversation and then answer the following question. "I think I've heard some references to Cybermodemism, if you want to investigate some of the work that is being created in, as you call it, mixed media literature." "Cybermodernism? Wow!" What does the man mean when he says this: "Cybermodernism? Wow!" His tone expresses interest and excitement.
单选题
What will the man probably do before the next meeting? A. Write a synopsis of each book on the list B. Make a list of books that he wants to read C. Finish the art project on his computer D. Prepare to talk with the professor
【正确答案】
D
【答案解析】[解析] What will the man probably do before the next meeting? Prepare to talk with the professor
单选题
What can be inferred about the professor? A. She does not have regular office hours. B. She is willing to help her students. C. She is not very flexible with assignments. D. She teaches British literature.
【正确答案】
B
【答案解析】[解析] What can be inferred about the professor? She is willing to help her students.