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SECTION BINTERVIEWDirections: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen c

SECTION B INTERVIEW

Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Questions 1 to 5 are based on an interview. At the end of the interview you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the following five questions.

Now listen to the interview.

听力原文:Interviewee: Everybody always has this misconception that female policemen don't do the same thing as men do, you know. I've worked...

Interviewer: That's not true?

Interviewee: That's not true! I've worked my share of graveyard shifts, and you' know, split shifts, and double-backs and no days off, and...

Interviewer: Uh-huh...

Interviewee: ...as much as the next guy. And... go to...There's no distinction used if there's a male or female officer on duty. Two men on duty--I'll refer to as two men, because in my field there's no difference between the genders. We' re still the same. Okay .... if there's two men on duty--just because one's a female, she still gets in on the same type call. If there's a bar disturbance downtown, then we go too. There's been many times where being the only officer on duty. It's just me and whoever else is on duty in the country. They can come back me up if I need assistance. And it does get a little hairy. You go in there, and you have these great big, huge monster--guys, and they're just drunker than skunks, ... and can't see three feet in front of them. And when they see you, they see fifteen people, and you know.., but still there's enough...

Interviewer: That's where the uniform. is important, I should imagine...

Interviewee: Sometimes,... you know. If somebody is going to-- or has a bad day, and they are out to get a cop, you know, it doesn't matter if you're.., you know,.., boy, girl, infant or anything! When you've got that cop uniform. on, they'll still take it out on you.

Interviewer: Yeah...

Interviewee: But I think there's one advantage to being a female police officer. And that is the fact that most men still have a little respect, and they won't smack you as easy as they would one of the guys.

Interviewer: Uh-huh...

Interviewee: But I'll tell you one thing. I've learned--I'd rather deal with ten drunk men than one drunk woman any day of the week !

Interviewer: Well, why is that...?

Interviewee: Because women are so unpredictable. You cannot ever predict what a woman's going to do.

Interviewer: Hmm...

Interviewee: Especially, if she's agitated, you know...

Interviewer: Emotionally... upset...

Interviewee: Yeah. I saw a lady one time just get mad at the guy she was with because he wouldn't buy her another drink--take off her high heal and lay his head wide open. Yeah! Oh, they can be so vicious, you know.

Policewomen

A.work together with policemen on the graveyard.

B.do the same thing as policemen.

C.can have days off but policemen cannot.

D.don't have to work double-backs.

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