获取验证码
收不到短信?点此接收语音验证码
电话拨打中...请留意来自125909888237的来电
60秒后可重新获取
《新东方在线注册条款》  、  《隐私权保护政策》  及  《儿童隐私保护政策》
账号密码登录 找回密码
国际手机登录
《新东方在线注册条款》  、  《隐私权保护政策》  及  《儿童隐私保护政策》
手机快速登录 找回密码
Official 46 Con 1
上一题
下一题
Question 1 of 5
Why does the student go to see the woman?

A.

To ask about events that the music house sponsors

B.

To find out which of the common interest houses have rooms available

C.

To find out if it would be possible for him to live in the music house

D.

To check on the status of his application to move into the music house

正确答案:C

显示答案
进入答题

题目详解

题目讨论

登录 免费查看解析
还没有账号?马上注册
00:00
00:00
隐藏原文

译文

精听文本

Narrator: Listen to a conversation between a student and an employee in the student housing office.

Student: Hi. I'm a first-year student here.

I, I live in the dorms, and I, well, I like where I'm living now.

It's convenient and quiet, but I'm starting to think about where I wanna live next year.

Employee: Good idea. As a second-year, you have more freedom to choose a place that suits your needs.

Student: Yeah! And I want to make sure that, well, that I apply in time to get what I want.

And, um, a friend was telling me about these common-interest houses on campus.

Employee: Yes. We have a language house, a life science house, a music house...

Student: Yeah, the music house.

That's the one I'm interested in, but, um, I'm not a music major.

I do play an instrument, but I'm a history major.

Employee: Oh, that's not an issue.

You see, that house isn't just for music majors.

It's for anyone who's interested in music.

Student: But isn't that everyone?

Employee: Well, maybe. But the house has a performance area and practice rooms.

So people who choose to live there need to be open to the possibility that there's always gonna be someone playing something, an instrument, the radio, even at odd times.

You're pretty much always gonna hear music there.

That might bother some people.

Student: Doesn't bother me. And I'd love to have a place to practice my saxophone without worrying about disturbing people.

Employee: Well, it does sound like it might be a good fit for you.

And the house also functions as a social club.

Student: I know they do activities, but I don't know much beyond that.

Employee: Well, for example, every month, I think it is, there's an informal concert.

Any house resident can perform.

And remember that big jazz festival at University Park last month?

Student: Of course. It was amazing.

The music was great.

Um, I, I didn't connect it to the music house.

Employee: Not many people do. Anyway, they put on a whole range of other activities as well.

Someone at the house could give you more information about those.

Student: So, how do I... uh, what's the process for getting a room there?

Employee: You need to fill out an application form and send it to the house director.

The form's on the housing department's website.

But, don't get your hopes up too high.

They can only accept about 30% of students who apply.

Student: Oh, wow, I had no idea.

Employee: So, for your application, it needs to include a personal statement, you know, why you're interested in living in the house, how you might contribute to the group.

There are guidelines on the form.

That statement's really important, because it's basically how they decide who to accept into the house.