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Why does the man go to see the professor?

A.

To confirm that he is registered for her class

B.

To introduce himself to her before the beginning of classes

C.

To discuss work he plans to do in preparation for her class

D.

To borrow a copy of a film he missed in class

正确答案:C

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NARRATOR:Listen to a conversation between a student and a professor.

MALE STUDENT:Hi, Professor Johnson?

FEMALE PROFESSOR:Hi, how can I help you?

MALE STUDENT:Well, my name’s Matthew, Matthew Burns. I signed up to take Film 200 next year.

FEMALE PROFESSOR:Film 200... Film 200... Now where did I put that enrollment sheet?

I wasn’t expecting anyone to turn up quite this early, but they did send me the preliminary enrollment, and... found it! And your last name again is…

MALE STUDENT:Burns, Matthew Burns.

FEMALE PROFESSOR:Yes, Matthew, OK, here you are. So, what’s...?

MALE STUDENT:Well, um, I’m a bit nervous about taking a film class for the first time, and, uh, I thought maybe I could get a head start over the summer.

I already have an idea for a script and I was wondering if you could give me a couple of tips.

FEMALE PROFESSOR:A script?

MALE STUDENT:Yeah, a script for a film.

FEMALE PROFESSOR:But Film 200 is not a filmmaking class.

MALE STUDENT:It’s not?

FEMALE PROFESSOR:Uh-uh. We, we watch films, discuss them, analyze them, write about them… we do a lot of writing, but we don’t write a film script.

I guess you were thinking it was a filmmaking class?

MALE STUDENT:Well, yeah...

FEMALE PROFESSOR:No, 200 is Film Narrative.

It deals with how films tell stories, what narrative techniques are used in film—by analyzing a number of the classics.

MALE STUDENT:Oh, I see.

FEMALE PROFESSOR:Yeah. We’ll talk about how narratives in film differ from stories in books.

Did you read the class description?

MALE STUDENT:I uh... I was so excited to enroll in a film class that I guess I didn’t pay enough attention to what kind of film class it was.

I thought I was registering for a film making class. Sorry.

FEMALE PROFESSOR:No, no. No problem. I mean, I can see how this kind of misunderstanding could happen.

You know, there are a couple of filmmaking classes, if that’s what interests you.

But I don’t teach them;you’d have to talk with Professor Webb.

Actually, though, there’s no reason why you couldn’t take my class as well as a filmmaking class...

MALE STUDENT:I wonder if I could swing that; I can’t get out of my English, Biology and French classes, they’re required; and I wanted my fourth class to be filmmaking.

FEMALE PROFESSOR:Which English class are you registered for?

MALE STUDENT:Um, English Composition. It’s a required writing class—all students have to take it.

FEMALE PROFESSOR:Oh yes, English Comp. You’ll be writing a lot for that class.

You know, this film class might fulfill your English requirement… you’d have to check with the English department.

It’s totally up to you, but... Let me ask you: Do you watch a lot of movies?

MALE STUDENT:Tons… mostly modern ones.

FEMALE PROFESSOR:Well, if you want to be a filmmaker, you need to be acquainted with the classics.

Professor Webb could tell you more about what you should do.

I recommend you talk to her. Then you can think about it over the summer. You can always add or drop a class in the fall.

MALE STUDENT:Yeah, I think I’ll do that. Thank you, Professor Johnson. You’ve been very helpful.