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[单项选择]When Daniel Franklin, a political science professor from Atlanta, needed career advancement advice, he didn’t turn to colleagues, therapists or even his mom.
He went to the Advice Ladies.
Three thirty something New York women, advertising freelancers by day, have turned themselves into Saturday afternoon street-comer oracles, they pull up lawn chairs and a table on a lower Manhattan street corner and dish out free advice to passersby. They’ve claimed the comer of West Broadway and Broome Street in Soho as their own for the last several months.
Amy Alkon, who, with longtime friends Marlowe Minnick and Carolyn Johnson, becomes a part-time shrink each weekend. "We use creative problem- solving to turn problem into fun," she says.
On a recent steamy afternoon, a line has formed in front of the Advice Ladies’ table. Obviously, New Yorkers need plenty of help. "People feel they have no control in this crazy world. And therapy can take years," Minnick says. "We solve probl
A. about 30 New York women who offered free advice by day
B. three women freelancers about 30 years old who offered advertising advice on Saturday
C. about 30 women advertising freelancers offered advice every Saturday afternoon in New York
D. three women about 30 years old, who did advertising as a job, offered free advice every Saturday afternoon
[单项选择]What does the woman almost forget to tell Professor Webster to do()
A. Give the key back to Don.
B. Go to the hospital to see Don.
C. Tell Don’s students about the next assignment.
D. Make a phone call to Don.
[单项选择]What does the man say about group work in professor John’s class [A] He likes it. [B] He doesn’t like it. [C] He likes doing it only occasionally.
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B
Rae Armantrout, who has been a poetry professor at the University of California San Diego (UCSD) for two decades, has won the 2010 Pulitzer Prize in the poetry category for her most recent book, "Versed".
"I’m delighted and amazed at how much media recognition that the Pulitzer brings, as com-pared to even the National Book Critics Award, which I was also surprised and delighted to win," said Armantrout.
"For a long time, my writing has been just below the media radar, and to have this kind of at-tention, suddenly, with my 10th book, is really surprising. "
Armantrout, a native Californian, received her bachelor’s degree at UC Berkeley, where she studied with noted poet Denise Levertov, and her master’s in creative writing from San Francisco State University. She is a founding member of Language Poets, a group in American poetry that analyzes the way language
A. her 10th book is much better
B. her winning the Pulitzer is unexpected
C. the media is surprised at her works
D. she likes being recognized by her readers
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{$mediaurl}What can be inferred about the professor
A. She is pleased that the student wants to talk about the final project.
B. She is concerned that the student will not finish the project before the due date.
C. She is curious about why the student has not started on the project.
D. She is surprised that the student is already working on the final project.
[填空题]As Nirvana says, a person both as a sport professor and as an experienced manager is harder to obtain than______.
[单项选择]A. She’s having a hard time following the professor’s lectures.
B. She doesn’t like the way the professor lectures.
C. She is not interested in the course.
D. She’s having difficulty with the heavy reading assignments.
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{$mediaurl}Why does the man go to see his professor
A. To discuss the grade he received on a recent exam.
B. To find out what the final project for the class will be like.
C. To get help finding a businessperson to interview.
D. To ask for resources about conducting an interview.
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Conversation 1
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M: I went to Professor Smith’s office to turn in my paper yesterday, but I found the door was locked.
W: Why did you go there yesterday It was Saturday.
M: Well, you told me to hand it in on Saturday.
W: I said nothing of the sort. What I actually said was you had to turn in your paper by Friday.
M: Oh, really That’s too bad. Professor Smith will be mad at me since I have been late in turning in my homework for a few times this term already.
W: Oh, he will understand. It’s not easy for you to study and work part time as well. But you do need to give him an apology.
M: Yes, I’ll do that.
Why did the man think the professor would be angry with him()
A. Because he failed the exam for a few times.
B. Because he had been late in turning in his homework for a few times.
C. Because he spent too much time on his part-time job.
D. Because he didn’t work har