和谐英语

雅思IELTS 9分听力09

2013-08-01来源:和谐英语
9. Listening 4.2. You will hear a member of staff at a university giving a presentation to students about the university’s counseling service. Before you listen you have some time to look at questions 5 to 8. Now as you listen answer questions 5 to 8.
Good morning, everyone. I am here today to tell you about the university’s counseling service. I know it’s only the beginning of the semester, and you are probably not thinking about the kind of problems you may encounter while studying for your degree. But it’s important to remember that you will go through ups and downs and many changes throughout your time here. The first year can be particularly stressful, as you make the transition from high school to university. And this can affect many aspects of your life. Fortunately you don’t have to go through this transition alone. At the counseling office located on the second floor of building A next to the student’s service office, we have several trained counselors who can help you with a variety of issues. Offices are open Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Saturday 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. If you need to talk to someone about study related issues, such as time management, study and research skills, or changing courses, you can make an appointment with Ronny Rid. Ronny is always on campus Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and he is available on Saturday morning by request. If you are looking for part time or casual job, Joe Howard is in the office Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday morning. He can also help you with information about job options relating to your courses and a graduate program run by the government and large companies. Joe also accounts that visits if you want to discuss money matters such as budgeting. If you have problems that doesn’t fit into one of the areas already mentioned or a personal problem, such as stress management, you can talk to Lurenly. She is on campus Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday morning. All of the counselors run workshops in their areas of expertise on a regular bases. Check the notice boards around campus or the counseling office for details. Now let’s move on to the university help on.
That is the end of listening 4.2.