
托福TPO22听力Conversation1文本+题目+答案解析.docx
4页托福TPO22听力Conversation1文本+题目+答案解析 为了帮助大家高效备考托福,为大家带来托福TPO22听力Conversation1文本+题目+答案解析,希望对大家备考有所帮助 托福TPO22听力Conversation1文本 Narrator: Listen to a conversation between a student and a faculty advisor for the university newspaper. Student: Hi, I am sorry to bother you, but… Faculty advisor: Yes? Student: This is about the newspaper. Faculty Advisor: Oh, Ok. Well. I am only the advisor. The newspaper office is off campus on Pine Street. Eh…what was it? Did you want to work for the paper? We are always looking for writers. Student: Well, my problem was with the writing actually, with an article that was published in yesterday’s newspaper. Faculty Advisor: Oh? Which one? Student: The one about the student government and its president Sally Smith. Faculty Advisor: Is this something to do with what the editor wrote about the statue? Eh, the statue at the main entrance of the university? Student: Well, that’s part of it. But you know, the editor used the situation to say some really unfair things, about the student government, and the president Sally Smith in particular.I think the paper should publish a retraction, or at the very least an apology to Sally. Faculty Advisor: Ok. Um… if I remember correctly, what you are referring to wasn’t a news story, but an editorial, right?Eh, it was on the opinion page, it was signed by one of the editors, and was clearly labeled as commentary. Student: Well, yes. But the thing about the statue, Sally made this simple comment that was in really bad condition and should be replaced. And, well, the tone in the editorial was demeaning. It accused her of not respecting the past and it had some personal stuff that seemed unnecessary. Faculty Advisor: Wait a minute. Remind me. 为了帮助大家高效备考托福,为大家带来托福TPO22听力Conversation1文本+题目+答案解析,希望对大家备考有所帮助。
托福TPO22听力Conversation1文本 Narrator: Listen to a conversation between a student and a faculty advisor for the university newspaper. Student: Hi, I am sorry to bother you, but… Faculty advisor: Yes? Student: This is about the newspaper. Faculty Advisor: Oh, Ok. Well. I am only the advisor. The newspaper office is off campus on Pine Street. Eh…what was it? Did you want to work for the paper? We are always looking for writers. Student: Well, my problem was with the writing actually, with an article that was published in yesterday’s newspaper. Faculty Advisor: Oh? Which one? Student: The one about the student government and its president Sally Smith. Faculty Advisor: Is this something to do with what the editor wrote about the statue? Eh, the statue at the main entrance of the university? Student: Well, that’s part of it. But you know, the editor used the situation to say some really unfair things, about the student government, and the president Sally Smith in particular.I think the paper should publish a retraction, or at the very least an apology to Sally. Faculty Advisor: Ok. Um… if I remember correctly, what you are referring to wasn’t a news story, but an editorial, right?Eh, it was on the opinion page, it was signed by one of the editors, and was clearly labeled as commentary. Student: Well, yes. But the thing about the statue, Sally made this simple comment that was in really bad condition and should be replaced. And, well, the tone in the editorial was demeaning. It accused her of not respecting the past and it had some personal stuff that seemed unnecessary. Faculty Advisor: Wait a minute. Remind me. 。