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What does the professor imply about the recently hired faculty members in her department?

A. They were hired to meet increasing demand at the university for archaeology courses.

B. Some of them were graduate students around the same time that she was.

C. They are probably more open to new ideas than some of her other colleagues are.

D. They might be willing to help the student design an independent- study course.

我的答案 C 正确答案 C

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    题干分析:学院中最新入职的教职工

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    S: And this class is going to be offered soon.

    P: It was only a proposal, and the faculty rejected it.

    S: Why?

    P: Probably because it had never been done before.

    S: Oh, come on.

    P: But that was a while ago. Since then, a few professors have retired, and a lot of new faculty have come on board. Of course, that's no guarantee. But then again.

    选项分析:考察问答考点、强调考点。教授首先提到很久以前的教职工以没见过这种课程为由拒绝了以前的提议,但是之前一些教授已经退休了,又入职了很多新教职工,暗示这些人可能更倾向于接受新意见,虽然不做保证,但也很有希望,可知应选C选项。A、B、D选项未提及。

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listen to a conversation between a student and his archeology professor.Hi, Larry, did you have a question about the assignment?No, your handout was clear. I just wanted to tell you I was really inspired by what you were telling us in class about your first archeological excavation in England.There\'s actually a backstory if you\'re interested.Sure. SoI actually used to be an architect,and I\'d been working in England for an international firm,really? Yeah,the project was a hotel complex,and I was the on-site architect,and just as the work was getting started,the workers unearthed and. Ancient Roman statue,and at that point, all construction had to stopbecause of the laws protecting ancient statues, right,cultural heritage laws,so the construction stopped,and local archeologists had to be brought in to do their own excavationto determine whether we could continue building where we\'d planned.Meanwhile, I had nothing to do,so I asked to join the archeologists as a volunteer,and I was hooked.When the project ended, I came home and went back to graduate school in archeology this time.Wow. SoI was kind of wondering, are there possibilities for us, for undergraduate students to participate in excavations.Definitely.Professor Barker led a group excavation in Italy last summerat a medieval villa.Her students loved it.She\'s going back this summer. You can still sign up.I\'ve got a construction job already lined up. It\'s my dad\'s company. So basically, I\'m committed. Too bad.Yeah, I know if I decide to study archeology in graduate school, I\'ll be able to join excavations.but that\'s a big if.Does the department ever offer hands on field work courses for undergraduates during the school year, either the fall or spring semester?No, but an idea like that has been floated at faculty meetingsto include an archeological dig as part of an undergraduate coursefor just a week, maybe two as part of the course.really, where.look out the window.Sorry.this entire campus was farmland back in the 18th and 19th centuries.In fact, during the recent renovations of the stadium.some farm tools were discovered, and other objects too.Who would have thoughtand this class is going to be offered soon.It was only a proposal, and the faculty rejected it.Why? Probably because it had never been done before.Oh, come on.But that was a while ago.Since then, a few professors have retired,and a lot of new faculty have come on board.Of course, that\'s no guarantee.But then again.