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Why has the woman stopped going to the cafeteria regularly?

A.

She does not like the cafeteria food.

B.

She started eating with friends in the dormitory.

C.

Her classes conflict with the cafeteria’s hours of operation.

D.

The cafeteria is located too far away from her dormitory.

正确答案:C

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Narrator: Listen to a conversation between a student and the cafeteria manager.

Male manager: Oh, hi, uh, you're Amy, right?

Female student: Yes.

Male manager: I haven't seen you here for a while. Welcome back.

Female student: Thanks, er, you're right, I haven't been eating here regularly like I used to.

Male manager: Why not?

Female student: Couple of reasons. First of all, I have a class that ends during lunchtime. So, by the time I get here, there's hardly any food left.

Male manager: Really?

Female student: Yeah. And then, I have chemistry lab at night this semester.

It's two hours every Tuesday and Thursday. Y'know, that building's way across campus. So I just eat something in my dorm before I leave, or skip dinner altogether.

I come here afterward, but lab lets out at seven-thirty and by then the cafeteria's already closed.

Male manager: Oh, I'm really sorry. Well, what about getting something to go and eating it in class?

Female student: I can't. Food isn't permitted anywhere near the laboratories. I wish you stayed open later.

Male manager: Have you complained formally? We've always had a suggestion box. And now, you can send us an e-mail.

Female student: As a matter of fact, I did fill out a suggestion card. I asked for longer hours and for better food choices, too.

But that was like weeks agao. And nothing's changed from what I can see.

Male manager: You know, I was just promoted to cafeteria manager, and one of the things I'm trying to do is pay more attention to students' concerns.

There have been a lot of complaints similar to yours over the years.

Female student: Yeah. A lot of my friends complain about the cafeteria, but we figure nothing will ever be done.

Male manager: Well, some things can change. For instance, you mentioned you'd like better food choices.

Is there anything in particular you'd like added to our menu?

Female student: Hmm, I guess it'd be nice to get hot cereal in the morning,

and maybe a wider choice of soups and salads at lunch and dinner. And, there should definitely be enough food to feed everyone whenever the cafeteria's open.

Male manager: Hmmm. All good suggestions. Say, were you aware that the university has recently formed a food advisory committee?

It includes myself, a nutritionist, the school chef, a food-science professor, and the person who oversees the cafeteria budget.

Female student: Do you want me to talk to the committee?

Male manager: I was thinking you might like to serve on the committee. If you're interested, I'll recommend you as the student representative.

Female student: Oh, I'm not so sure if I have enough spare time to get that involved.

Male manager: OK, then, why don't I let you know when and where our next meeting is, and we'll put you on the agenda?

You may also want to send me an e-mail with all of your suggestions. Now that I'm in charge, I'll make sure they'll get serious consideration.

Female student: I'd appreciate that. Thanks!