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Test4-1listening
SECTION4-1-1
MAN:Goodmorning.
WOMAN:Goodmorning.HowcanIhelpyou?
MAN:Iunderstandthattheschoolorganises...umm,tripstodifferent...
WOMAN:Yes,werunfiveeverymonth:threeduringweekendsandtwoWednesdayafternoontrips.Exarnpl
MAN:Whatsortofplaces?
WOMAN:Well,obviouslyitvaries,butalwaysplacesofhistoricalinterestandalsowhichoffer
avarietyofshopping,becauseourstudentsalwaysaskaboutthat...andthenwegoforonesQ1
whereweknowthereareguidedtours,becausethisgivesagoodfocusforthevisit.Q2
MAN:Doyoutravelfar?
WOMAN:Well,we’reluckyhere,obviously,becausewe’reabletosaythatallourvisitsarelessthan
threehoursdrive.
MAN:Howmuchdotheycost?
WOMAN:Againitvaries-betweenfiveandfifteenpoundsahead,dependingondistance.
MAN:Ahha...
WOMAN:Oh,andwedooffertoarrangespecialtripsif,youknow,therearemorethantwelvepeople.Q3
MAN:Ohright,I’llkeepthatinmind.Andwhatarethetimesnormally?
WOMAN:Wetrytokeepitprettyfixedsothat,thatstudentsgettoknowthepattern.
Weleaveateight-thirtya.m.andreturnatsixp.m.Wefigureit’sbesttokeepthedayfairlyshort.
MAN:Ohyes.Andhowdowereserveaplace?
WOMAN:Yousignyournameonthenoticeboard.Doyouknowwhereitis?Q4
MAN:Ahha.Isawitthismorning.
WOMAN:Andwedoaskthatyousignupthreedaysinadvancesoweknowwe’vegotenoughpeople
interestedtorunit,andwecancancelifnecessary,withfullrefundofcourse.
MAN:That’sfine,thanks.
MAN:Andwhatvisitsareplannedforthisterm?
WOMAN:Right,wellI’mafraidtheschedulehasn’tbeenprintedoutyet,butwehaveconfirmedthedates
andplannedtheoptionalextravisitswhichyoucanalsobookinadvanceifyouwantto.
MAN:Ohthat’sallright.IfyoucanjustgivesomeideaoftheweekendonessoIcan,youknow,
workoutwhentoseefriends,etcetera.
WOMAN:Ohsure.Well,thefirstoneisStIves.That’sonthethirteenthofFebruaryandQ5
we’llhaveonlysixteenplacesavailable`coswe’regoingbyminibus.Andthat’sadayintownwith
theoptionalextraofvisitingtheHepworthMuseum.
MAN:Ohright...yeah...thatsoundsgood.
WOMAN:Thenthere’saLondontriponthesixteenthofFebruaryandwe’llbetakingamedium-sizedcoach
sothere’llbeforty-fiveplacesonthat,and,let’ssee,theoptionalextraistheTowerofLondon.Q6
MAN:Oh,I’vealreadybeenthere.-
WOMAN:Afterthatthere’sBristolonthethirdofMarch.Q7
MAN:Where?
WOMAN:Bristol...B-R-I-S-T-O-L.
MAN:OK...
WOMAN:That’sinadifferentminibuswitheighteenplacesavailable,oh,andtheoptionalextraisavisitto
theS.S.GreatBritain.
MAN:OK...
WOMAN:We’regoingtoSalisburyontheeighteenthofMarchandthat’salwaysapopularonebecause
theoptionalextraisStonehenge,sowe’retakingthelargecoachwithfiftyseats.
MAN:Ohgood.
WOMAN:AndthenthelastoneistoBathonthetwenty-thirdofMarch.
MAN:Ohyes.IsBaththeRomancity?
WOMAN:Yes,that’sright,andthat’sinthesixteen-seaterminibus.
MAN:Andwhere’stheoptionalvisit?
WOMAN:It’stotheAmericanMuseum-wellworthavisit.Q8
MAN:OK,wellthat’sgreat,thanksforallthat...
WOMAN:Mypleasure.Bytheway,ifyouwantmoreinformationaboutanyofthetrips,
havealookinthestudentnewspaper.Q9
MAN:OK.
WOMAN:Or,haveawordwithmyassistant;hernameisJaneYentob-that’sY-E-N-T-O-B.Q10
MAN:Right,I’vegotthatThankyouverymuchforallyourhelp.
WOMAN:You’reverywelcome.Ihopeyouenjoythetrips.
SECTION4-1-2
GoodafternooneverybodyandwelcometoRiversideIndustrialVillage.TostartyourvisitI’mjustgoingtogiveyouabriefaccountofthehistoryofthemuseumbeforelettingyouroamaboutonyourown.Iwon’tkeepyoulong.OK?
Now,fromwherewe’restandingyou’vegotagoodviewoftheriveroverthere.Anditwasbecauseof
thisfast-flowingwaterthatthissitewasanaturalplaceformanufacturingworks.Thewaterandtheavailability
ofrawmaterialsinthearea,likemineralsandironore,andalsotheabundanceoflocalfuels,likecoalandfirewood,allmadethissitesuitableforindustryfromaveryearlytime.Q11
Waterwasthemainsourceofpowerfortheearlyindustriesandsomeofthewaterwheelswerefirst
establishedinthetwelfthcentury,wouldyoubelieve?Atthattime,localcraftsmenfirstbuiltanironforgeQ12
justbehindthevillagehere,onthebendintheriver.Bytheseventeenthandeighteenthcenturiestheregion’sriverssupportedmorethanahundredandwatermills-andmanyofthesecontinuedtooperatewellintoQ13
thenineteenthcentury.Butthenthesteamenginewasinventedandthentherailwayscameandthecentresof
industrywereabletomoveawayfromtheriversandthecountrysideandintothetowns.So,industrialvillageslikethisonebecameveryrare.
Sothat’sthehistoryforyou.Ifyou’dlikeanymoreinformation,youcanaskmesomequestions,oryoucanreadfurtherinourexcellentguidebook.
NowI’mgoingtogiveyouaplanofthesiteandI’djustliketopointoutwhereeverythingisandthenyoucantakealookateverythingforyourself.
I’vealreadypointedouttheriver,whichisontheleft.Andofcourse,runningalongthebottomisQ14
WoodsideRoad,gotit?OK.Nowwe’restandingattheentrance,seeitatthebottom,andimmediatelytoourrightistheTicketOffice.Youwon’tneedthatbecauseyou’vegotyourgroupbooking,Q15
butjustpastitarethetoilets-alwaysgoodtoknowwhere-theyare.Infrontofusisthecarpark,asyoucansee,andtotheleft,bytheentrygateistheGiftShop.That’swhereyoucangetcopiesoftheguide,Q16
likethisonehere.Now,beyondthecarparkallthebuildingsarearrangedinahalfcirclewithayardinthemiddle.Thebig,stonebuildingatthetopisthemainWorkshop.Q17
That’swherethefurnaceisandwhereallthemetalwassmeltedandthetoolswerecast,asyou’llbeabletosee.
Now,inthetopright-handcorner,thatbuildingwithbiggerwindowsistheShowroom,Q18
wheresamplesofallthetoolsthatweremadethroughtheagesareondisplay.InthetopleftcorneristheGrindingShop,wherethetoolsweresharpenedandfinished.AndononesideofthatyoucanseetheEngineRoomandontheotheristheCafe,whichisn’tanantique,you’llbepleasedtoknow,Q19
thoughtheydoserveveryniceold-fashionedteas.
Therowofbuildingsyoucanseeontheleftarethecottages.ThesewerebuiltfortheworkersQ20
towardstheendoftheeighteenthcenturyandthey’restillfurnishedfromthatperiodsoyoucangetagoodidea
ofordinarypeople’slivingconditions.Acrosstheyardfromthem,youcanseethestableswherethehorseswerekeptfortransportingtheproducts.AndtheseparatebuildinginfrontofthemistheWorksOfficeandthat-stillhassomeoftheoldaccountsondisplay.
Right,ifanyonewantsaguidedtourthenI’mstartingattheEngineRoom.Ifyou’dliketocomealong,thiswayplease,ladiesandgentlemen.
SECTION4-1-3
MELANIE:Excuseme,DrJohnson.MayIspeaktoyouforaminute?
DRJOHNSON:Sure.Comein.
MELANIE:I’mMelanieGriffin.I’mtakingyourcourseinPopulationStudies.
DRJOHNSON:Right.Well,Melanie,howcanIhelpyou?
MELANIE:I’m...havingabitoftroublewiththesecondassignment,andit’sdueintwelvedays.
DRJOHNSON:Whatsortoftroubleareyouhaving?Istheassignmentquestionaproblem?
MELANIE:Well,that’spartoftheproblem.I’malsohaving-beenhaving-troublegettingholdofthe
books.I’vebeentothelibraryseveraltimes,andallthebooksareout.
DRJOHNSON:Soundslikeyoushouldhavestartedborrowingbooksabitearlier.
MELANIE:Well,Ihadareallybigassignmentdueinforanothercourse,andI’vebeenspendingQ21
allmytimeonthat,andIthought.--
DRJOHNSON:...youmightgetanextensionoftimetofinishyourassignmentforme?
MELANIE:Ifthat’spossible,butIdon’tknow...
DRJOHNSON:Well,yes,itispossible,butextensionsarenormallygivenonlyformedicalorQ22
compassionatereasons,otherwiseit’sreallyaquestionoforganisingyourstudy,
andwedon’tlikegivingextensionstostudentswhosimplydidn’tplantheirworkproperly.
Whatdidyougetforyourfirstassignment?
MELANIE:Igoteighty-sevenpercent.
DRJOHNSON:Mmm,yes,youdidverywellindeed,soobviouslyyoucanproducegoodwork.
MELANIE:Idon’tthinkI’llneedtoomuchextratime,aslongasIcangetholdofsomeoftheimportant
references.
DRJOHNSON:Well,sinceyoudidsowellinyourfirstassignment,I’mpreparedtogiveyouanextratwo
weeksforthisone,sothat’llmeanyou’llneedtosubmititaboutamonthfromnow.
MELANIE:Thankyou.
DRJOHNSON:Now,whataboutthereadingmaterials?Haveyoucheckedoutthejournalarticlesinthelist?
MELANIE:Umm,no,notyet,therewereabouttwentyofthem,andIwasn’tsurewhichoneswouldbe
mostusefulorimportant.
DRJOHNSON:Well,they’realluseful,butIdon’texpectanyonetoreadthemall,becauseanumberofthem
dealwiththesameissues.Letmegiveyousomesuggestions.ThearticlebyAndersonand
Hawkerisreallyworthreading.
MELANIE:Right,I’llreadthatone.
DRJOHNSON:YoushouldalsoreadthearticlebyJackson,butjustlookatthepartonthe
researchmethodology-howtheydidit.Q23
MELANIE:OK...Jackson,gotthat...
DRJOHNSON:Andifyouhavetime,theonebyRobertssaysveryrelevantthings,althoughit’snotessential.
MELANIE:So,OK,ifit’suseful,I’lltryandreadthatone...Q24
DRJOHNSON:Now,theonebyMorris.Iwouldn’tbotherwiththatatthisstage,ifIwereyou.Q25
MELANIE:OK,Iwon’tbotherwithMoms.Oh,now,someonetoldmethearticlebyCooperisimportant.
DRJOHNSON:Well,yes,inaway,butjustlookatthelastpart,wherehediscussestheresearchresults.Q26
Andlastly,there’sForster-Ican’tthinkwhyIincludedthatone.
It’snotbadandcouldbeofsomehelp,butnotthatmuch.Q27
DRJOHNSON:Now,let’sdealwiththeassignmentquestion.What’stheproblemthere?
MELANIE:It’sthegraphonpagetwo.
DRJOHNSON:Whatseemstobetheproblem?It’sjustthebargraphshowingreasonswhypeoplechange
wheretheylive.
MELANIE:Well,I’vegotaphotocopybutthereasonsatthebottomaremissing.
DRJOHNSON:OK.Lookatthefirstbaronthegraph-nowthatindicatesthenumberofpeoplewhomove
becausetheywantmorespace.
MELANIE:OhIsee...barone.OK...Nowwhataboutthenextbar?
DRJOHNSON:Bartwoistodowiththepeoplelivingnearbydisturbingthem,sotheychosetoQ28
moveawaytosomewherequieter.Nowlet’slookatbarnumberthree..anotherreason
peoplechangetheirplaceoflivingisbecausetheywanttobeclosertothecity.
MELANIE:OK.Proximitytothecityisanissue...
DRJOHNSON:Now...barnumberfourreferstoproblemswhentheownerofthepropertywon’thelp
fixthingsthatgowrong.Inotherwords,theownerisnothelpfulandsoQ29
thetenantsmoveout.
MELANIE:OK...nowwhataboutbarfive?
DRJOHNSON:Barfiveisaboutthosepeoplewhomovebecausetheyneedabusortraintogettheminto
thecityortogotowork.
MELANIE:OK...andbarsix?
DRJOHNSON:Barnumbersixisinteresting.Thatreasonwasgivenquitealot-peoplemovingbecause
theywantedtobeinamoreattractiveneighbourhood.Q30
MELANIE:Oh,yes,thankyouverymuch.
SECTION4-1-4
Goodday,ladiesandgentlemen.Ihavebeenaskedtodaytotalktoyouabouttheurbanlandscape.
TherearetwomajorareasthatIwillfocusoninmytalk:howvegetationcanhaveasignificanteffecton
urbanclimate,andhowwecanbetterplanourcitiesusingtreestoprovideamorecomfortableenvironmentforustolivein.Q31
Treescanhaveasignificantimpactonourcities.Theycanmakeacity,asawhole,abitlesswindyor
abitmorewindy,ifthat’swhatyouwant.Theycanmakeitabitcoolerifit’sahotsummerdayinQ32
anAustraliancity,ortheycanmakeitabitmorehumidifit’sadryinlandcity.Onthelocalscale-thatis,Q33
inparticularareaswithinthecity-treescanmakethelocalareamoreshady,cooler,morehumidandQ34
muchlesswindy.Infacttreesandplantingofvariouskindscanbeusedtomakecitystreetsactuallylessdangerousinparticularareas.Howdotreesdoallthat,youask?Q35
Well,themaindifferencebetweenatreeandabuildingisatreehasgotaninternalmechanismto
keepthetemperatureregulated.ItevaporateswaterthroughitsleavesandthatmeansthatthetemperatureQ36
oftheleavesisneververyfarfromourownbodytemperature.Thetemperatureofabuildingsurfaceon
ahotsunnydaycaneasilybetwentydegreesmorethanourtemperature.Trees,ontheotherhand,remaincoolerthanbuildingsbecausetheysweat.Thismeansthattheycanhumidifytheairandcoolit-apropertywhichcanbeexploitedtoimprovethelocalclimate.
Treescanalsohelpbreaktheforceofwinds.ThereasonthathighbuildingsmakeitwindieratgroundQ37
levelisthat,asthewindgoeshigherandhigher,itgoesfasterandfaster.Whenthewindhitsthebuilding,
ithastogosomewhere.Someofitgoesoverthetopandsomegoesaroundthesidesofthebuilding,forcingthosehighlevelwindsdowntogroundlevel.Thatdoesn’thappenwhenyouhavetrees.Q38
Treesfilterthewindandconsiderablyreduceit,preventingthoseverylargestrongguststhatyousooftenfindaroundtallbuildings.
Anotherprobleminbuilt-upareasisthattrafficnoiseisintensifiedbytallbuildings.
Byplantingabeltoftreesatthesideoftheroad,youcanmakethingsalittlequieter,butmuchofthevehiclenoisestillgoesthroughthetrees.Treescanalsohelpreducetheamountofnoiseinthesurroundings,
althoughtheeffectisnotaslargeaspeopleliketothink.Low-frequencynoise,inparticular,Q39
justgoesthroughthetreesasthoughtheyaren’tthere.
Althoughtreescansignificantlyimprovethelocalclimate,theydohowevertakeupalotofspace.
Therearerootsystemstoconsiderandbranchesblockingwindowsandsoon.Itmaythereforebedifficultto
fittreesintothelocallandscape.Thereisnotagreatdealyoucandoifyouhavewhatwecallastreetcanyon
-awholesetofhigh-risesenclosedinanarrowstreet.Treesneedwatertogrow.
Theyalsoneedsomesunlighttogrowandyouneedroomtoputthem.Q40
Ifyouhavethechanceofknockingbuildingsdownandreplacingthem,thensuddenlyyoucanstartlookingatdifferentwaystodesignthestreetsandtointroduce...(fadeout)
TEST4-2
SECTION4-2-1
SALLY:Oh,Peter,thereyouare.You’vebeenages.Whatkeptyousolong?
PETER:I’msorryI’msolate,Sally.Haveyoubeenwaitinglong?Example
SALLY:Oh,halfanhour.Butitdoesn’tmatter.I’vehadacoffeeandI’vebeenreadingthisguidebook
fortourists.Sitdown.Youlookveryhotandtired.Whatwouldyouliketodrink?
PETER:I’dloveareallychilledmineralwaterorsomething.Willyouhaveanothercoffee?Q1
SALLY:Yes,Iwill.Thewaitresswillbebackinamoment.Whywereyousolate?Didsomethinghappen?
PETER:Yes.YouknowIwenttothebanktocashsometravellerscheques?Well,theexchangeratewas
lookinghealthy,butwhenIwenttotheteller,theytoldmethecomputersystemwastemporarily
down,sotheycouldn’tdoanytransactions.Q2
Theysaidtheproblemwouldbefixedinafewminutes,soIwaited.AndthenIstartedtalkingto
anotherguyinthebank,andIforgotthetime.
SALLY:Oh,really?Someoneyoumetinthebank?Doesheworkthere?
PETER:No,hewasatouristfromNewYork.Hisname’sHenry,andhe’sbeenhereforaweek,Q3
buthe’smovingontoGermanytomorrow.He’sanarchitect,andhe’sspendingfourweeks
travelingaroundEurope.
SALLY:Justlikeus!
PETER:Yeah,justlikeus.Hetoldmethenamesofsomeplaceswhereweshouldeat.Greatfood,
andnottooexpensive,hesaid.Oh,andhealsogavemethismapofthebussystem.Q4
Hesaidhedidn’tneeditanymore.
SALLY:That’suseful.Pityhe’smovingontomorrow.Ah,here’sthewaitress.Let’sorder.
Doyouwantanythingtoeat,orshallwejusthaveadrink?
PETER:Well,I’mhungry,andwe’vegotalotofsightseeingtodo,solet’sjusthaveasnackandadrink.Q5
SALLY:Soundsgoodtomc!
PETER:Well,let’sdecidewhatwe’llseetoday.IguessthebestplacetostartistheCathedral,
andthentheCastle.Whataretheopeningtimesforthosetwo?
SALLY:Well,accordingtothisguidebook,theCathedralisonlyopenfromnine-thirtyinthemorning
untilmidday.No,hangon.That’stheCathedralMuseum.TheCathedralitselfisopenmorningand
afternoon.TheCastleisjustopenfromonetofive,sowecan’tgothereuntilafterlunch.Q6
IreallywanttospendsometimeintheArtGallery,becausethey’vegotthiswonderfulpaintingby
RembrandtthatI’vealwayswantedtosee.
PETER:Whatelseshouldwesee?
SALLY:Well,theguidebooksaystheBotanicalGardensareworthspendingsometimein,andthey’reopen
allday,fromeighttosix,sowecangothereanytime.I’dliketogototheMarketsneartherivertoo,
but...oh...no,wait,that’sonlyinthemornings,too.
PETER:Aswellastodayandtomorrow,wecanseesomeotherplacesonMonday,youknow.
ButIdon’tthinktheMarketswillbeopenthentheyonlyopenonThursdays,Q7
sowe’vemissedthemforthisweek.MaybeweshouldgototheCathedraltodaybecause
it’sSundaytomorrow,andeventhoughit’sopeneverydayitmightbemoredifficultto
getintomorrowbecauseofthechurchservices.
SALLY:That’strue,buttheArtGalleryisn’topenonSundaysatall,sowe’llhavetogotheretoday.
TheCastle’sopeneverydayexceptMondays,sowe’reOKthere,andtheGardensofcourse
onlycloseatnight.
PETER:Arealltheseplacesfreeordowehavetopaytogoin?Whatdoestheguidebooksay?
SALLY:Ithinkthere’sachargeforallofthemexcepttheBotanicalGardens.Oh,andtheMarkets,Q8
ofcourseyoudon’tpaytogoin.
PETER:OK,well,itlookslikeourplanisthis:we’llgotoseethepaintingyoulikefirst,theRembrandt,Q9
thenhavelunchandgoontotheCastleafterthat,andthentheCathedral.
SALLY:OK.ItsaysherethattheroofoftheCathedralisreallybeautiful.
PETER:Isthatright?WhatIreallywanttodoattheCathedralisclimbthetower.Q10
Theviewissupposedtobespectacular.
SALLY:OK,well,that’llbemorethanenoughfortoday.Then,tomorrow,let’sgototheBotanicalGardens
andhaveapicnic.Iwanttositbytheriverandwatchtheswans.Thiscity’sfamousforthem.
SECTION4-2-2
Sothecounsellingservicesweofferdealwithanyproblemsarisingfromyourstudies,orinyourlifeoutsidetheuniversity.Let’stakeacademiccounselling.Ifyou’reconfusedaboutsubjectsorhowtocombinetheminyourdegree,thenwecanadviseyouanddiscussthecareeryouareaimingfor,sothatyoucanseeitallincontext.Wecanalsochaseupyourtutorifyou’renotgettingproperfeedbackonhowyouaregettingoninyoursubject.Q11
Besideshelpwithacademicproblems,youmayalsoneedpersonalcounselling:ifyouthinkyou’realreadyunderstress,well,justwaittillclassesbeginnextweek.You’llhavetostartadjustingtoteachingandlearningmethodsthatmaybeunfamiliartoyou,aswellasthemountingpressureasthedeadlineforthatfirstassignmentcreepsuponyou.Andofcourse,youhavetocopewithallthiswithoutyourusualQ12
socialnetwork-youknow,thesocialcontacts,familyandfriendsyoucouldnormallyrelyonforhelp.Q13
Allofthiscausesanxiety.Studyingoverseascantriggerapersonalcrisis-youmayhaveleftalotofwhatyou
mightcall`unfinishedbusiness’backinyourowncountry,oryoumayhaveinterruptedpersonalQ14
relationshipsorevensometimeshavebrokenthemofftocomeoverseas,andsothestudentoftenfeelslonely,
unhappy,unmotivatedandunabletoconcentrateonstudying.Ortheremaybeotherthingsbotheringyou.
Ourresidentchaplaincanofferyouspiritualguidanceifthat’swhatyouwant,orwecanputyouintouchwith
communitygroupsthatcanprovideyouwithsocialcontactsandfriendship.
Whataboutexamstress?Itaffectsnearlyeveryonetosomeextent,butespeciallyoverseasstudentslikeyourselves.Theremaybeahugeamountoffamilypressureonyoutosucceed,andifyoufailasubjector
dropoutofacoursebecauseit’stoodifficultthenyourself-esteemcansuffer.Q15
Butit’snottheendoftheworldifyoudon’tpassanexam-IhadtoresitFirstYearAnthropology,
soIcancertainlyofferyouasympatheticear!Anyway,examfailurecanleadtoworryingchangesintheway
younormallybehave.Youmayalso-beoffyourfood,oryoumayhavedietaryproblemsbecause
thelocalfoodisnottoyourlikingandupsetsyou,andthiscanaffectyourhealthandstudies.Q16
GlendaRobertsisourdieticianintheHealthServiceandwecanputyouontoher.
Andweallhavemoneyproblems,don’twe?Butremember,full-timestudentscangetalow-interestloan
ofuptosixhundreddollarstobuybooksandforsimilarstudy-relatedexpenses.Q17
That’sright,andyoucangetdoublethatamountifyoucan’taffordanitemofequipmentyouneed
foryourcourse-amusicalinstrument,forexample.Anditdoesn’tstopthere.Whenyoumoveintoaflat,Q18
starting-upexpenses,includingfurnitureforit,canbecoveredbyaloanthroughtheWelfareService-seeJillFreemanfordetails.
Canwehelpyou?Well,lastacademicyear,inspiteofstaffcuts,wecounselledQ19
twohundredandfortyinternationalstudentsforatotaloftwenty-sixhundredhourscounselling,and,
finallywewonallbutjustoneofthetwelveappealsthatwelaunchedonbehalfofstudents.Nottoobadforanunderstaffedservice,don’tyouthink?That’sallfromme.Thankyou.Q20
SECTION4-2-3
ROSA:Oh,thereyouare,good.SorryI’mabitlate-therewasalongqueue.
So,haveyouworkedouthowtodealwiththisassignmentthen?
MICK:Notyet,we’veonlybeenhereacoupleofminutesourselves.
ROSA:Canyoujustremindmewhatthetaskisexactly?
PETE:Well,therearetwo,no,three,partstoit:first;we’vegottowriteanessayaboutwaysof
collectingdata.Then...
ROSA:`What’sthetitleoftheessayexactly?
MICK:I’vegotithere:`Assessthetwomainmethodsofcollecting_datainsocialscienceresearch’.Q21
ROSA:Andhowmuchdoweneedtowrite?
MICK:Fifteenhundredwords.That’sfortheessay.Then,forthesecondpartoftheassignment,Q22
wehavetochooseonemethodofdatacollection,and`carryoutasmall-scalestudy,
makingappropriateuseofthemethodchosentogatherdatafromatleastfivesubjects’.Q23
ROSA:Andthenwehavetowriteareportonthestudy?
PETE:That’sright,ofthreetofourthousandwords.Q24
ROSA:Didyougetasfarasdiscussingwhichformofdatacollectionweshouldgofor-questionnaireor
interview,isn’tit?
MICK:Yeah,Ithinkweshoulduseaquestionnaire.It’llbesomuchlesstime-consumingthanorganising
interviews,Ireckon.Oncewe’veagreedonthewordingofit,weonlyhavetosenditoutand
waitfortheresponses.
ROSA:Yes,Ithinkitprobablywouldbequicker.Butwhatdidthatarticlehegaveuslastweek
sayaboutthequalityofdatafromquestionnaires?
MICK:I’mprettysureitrecommendedquestionnairesasasourceof`highlyreliabledata’.
Aslongasyoudesignthequestionnaireproperlyinthefirstplace,thedatawillbefine.
ROSA:No,I’msureittalkedaboutdrawbacksaswell,didn’tit?SomethingabouttheresponserateandQ25
theproblemsyougetifit’stoolow.
MICK:Yeah,butweonlyneeddatafromfivesubjectsanyway.
ROSA:Isupposeso.AnotherdrawbackIrememberitmentionedwasthatquestionnairedatatendsnottoQ26
revealanythingunexpected,becauseitislimitedtothequestionsfixedinadvancebytheresearcher.
MICK:Comeon,Rosa.Thisisonlyapractice.It’snotmeanttoberealresearch,isit?
ROSA:Well,I’mnotsureaboutthat.
ROSA:MaybeI’dbettergothroughthearticleagain,justtobesure.Canyourememberwhatitwascalled?
MICK:`SampleSurveysinSocialScienceResearch’,Ithink.ByMebta.Q27
ROSA:M-E-H-T-A?
MICK:Yeah.Andhealsorecommendedamorerecentbook,called`SurveyResearch’,byBell,Ithink.Q28
It’sinthatseriespublishedbyLondonUniversity.Q29
PETE:Andifwetriedtouseinterviewsinstead,Isawabookinthedepartmentallibrarythat’llbehelpful:
it’scalled`Interviewsthatwork’,byWilson,publishedinOxfordinnineteeneighty-eight.Q30
ROSA:Right.I’vegotatutorialnow.Canwemeetupagainlaterthisweek?WhataboutFrid
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