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W: Thank you very much for your trust, Peter. As your academic advisor I will try my best to help you.
M: Thanks. It's about my major...
W: Well, what's the matter?
M: I used to major in English, but now I have made up my mind to switch to Applied Linguistics, concentrating on Teaching English as a Foreign Language.
W: So you want to switch majors?
M: Yes. But I wonder if it is possible.
W: Well, usually we allow it, as long as you have enough credits.
M: That's good news for me. I'm not interested in literature and that sort of thing. I want to be a real teacher, Professor. But I'm worried about the make-up credits.
W: You usually do have to make up some credits when you switch majors. Are you OK on credits?
M: Not too many. I'll have to add about 12 credits as far as I can. figure from my transcript. Would you please let me know how many credits are required to get a master's degree?
W: Usually thirty-six credits are needed, ff you take five courses per term, you'll have enough credits after just two semesters. Usually each course is worth three credits. To get the six remaining credits you either prepare a thesis or take two more courses.
M: Is there anything else besides the 36 credits for the master's?
W: You have to have an oral defense.
M: I see.I really appreciate your help,Professor.
W: Glad I can help.Good luck.Peter.
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A.A literature professor.
B.An academic advisor.
C.Dean of the English Department.
D.A Doctor of Applied Linguistics.
听力原文:W: What are you doing this term?
M: Oh, I'm still studying English. I have to do one more term before I can start my real study.
W: You make it sounds like a prison. How are the class going?
M: I don't know. It seems that they never tell us what we really need to know.
W: What do you mean?
M: Well, when I study math, for example, I go to class, I keep up, I do the homework, and I know it.
W: How is your English Class different?
M: In the first place, they don't want to teach us all the rules. They tell us one rule. OK, we use that rule, but soon it doesn't work. It becomes more and more complicated.
W: But you don't learn a language from the rules anyway. You have to use it.
M: Yes. That's something else they tell us. But I just wonder why we can't just go to class, study, and do our homework.
W: Well, can you learn to play football by sitting at home and reading about it?
M: No, of course not.
W: But why not? You could understand the rules, toe.
M: Football isn' like math. You have to feel the ball, practice kicking it thousands of times, No one can learn it by reading at home.
W: Well, language is like football. You have to ask a lot of questions, and listen to the answers carefully. And then, f course, lots of practice on all the skills—reading, speaking, spelling, writing...
M: Maybe I'll join a football team and practice English and football at the same time. I can talk with people before and after practice.
W: Good idea.
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A.His mother tongue is not English.
B.His major is English.
C.His major is math.
D.His major is football.
A、for me to interrupt
B、me to interrupt
C、my interrupting
D、I interrupting
听力原文:I wonder if you could give me a hand with this suitcase?
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A.Sure.
B.Here you are.
C.How can I?
D.It's over there.
I wonder _______ you could help me.
A、that
B、which
C、if
D、what
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