[单选题]M: Come and sit down, Susan. W: Thanks, Mr. David. M: Now, which course are you doing? W: I am doing management as an optional course. M: How’s it going? W: Well, 8. it’s not going too well. I’m not really enjoying the course. And... well I am not very happy. M: All right, let’s take things slowly. Tell me something about the course. W: Well, 9. there is just so much work. And I find the management course very difficult sometimes. M: What about your dormitory? Are you happy with that? W: Yes. 10. But I still get lonely in the evenings and at weekends. M: So, making friends is problem, too. W: Yes. It might seem not easy for new students to make friends. M: OK. I am going to make some suggestions. W: All right. M: First, 11. you can join student organizations. Almost every college and university supports a community of these groups to help students find other people with whom they can connect. These groups can be based around almost any interest, like watching movies or creative writing. W: OK. M: Next, I’d like you to go and see your tutor and say that you are going to stop attending management class for the moment. W: Thanks a lot. M: Not at all. Questions 8 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 选项: What can we learn from the conversation about Susan?(D) A. She is enjoying her study at this moment. B. She is enjoying her campus life at this moment. C. She is feeling very well at this moment. D. She is not feeling very well at this moment.