新托福听写训练 第22期(在线收听) |
Listen to a conversion between two students outside a university dining hall W:Excuse me. Do you mind if I ask you a few questions? M:No, I guess not. W:Great! This is for a student council report. We want to find out what students think of the campus' food service. The results will tell us what kind of changes to push for. M:I think everyone has pretty strong opinions about that. W:Yeah. That's one thing I found out already. Ok, first, how often do you eat in the cafeteria? M:Almost everyday, I've got a meal contract. W:And do you usually ear here at Anderson hall? M:Yeah, I live next door. W:And you mention that you have a meal contract, is that right? M:Uh-huh! For breakfast and dinner, Monday to Saturday. W:What's your general impression of the food here? M:Well, people complain a lot, but basically I think it's ok. The vegetables are usually overcooked, but I mean they have to feed hundreds of people here. You are not going to get something freshly prepared just for you. W:What if I just put down generally satisfactory, would like more fresh vegetables, ok? M:Sure. W:So you think the other things like soup and dessert are okay? M:Yeah, that's about right. W:Is there anything you like to change about the cafeteria? M:Yes. The hours. Sometimes it's a real rush for me to get back here before 6:30. |
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