Right, everybody. Let's get started. I'd like to welcome you all to your new university.<br />Even though you haven't started classes yet, you'll have a very busy first two weeks<br />here. For example, you have probably noticed the number of groups and associations asking<br />you to join them. There are sports clubs such as football, basketball, and tennis. Moreover,<br />there are more academic clubs. The History Club, for example, meets once a week and<br />takes trips to interesting places as well as inviting guest speakers to talk. I'd advise<br />that you look around all of the clubs before joining any, because you have to pay to be a<br />member of most of them. And you don't want to run out of money in your first week. Next,<br />I have to tell you about the process of registering for your courses. First, you have to go to the<br />University Administration Building to get your registration documents. Don't forget to take<br />your ID. Secondly, take your document to see the head of the department of each course that you<br />want to take. You'll find the room numbers for each class on the registration document. Besides,<br />remember to get a book list for each course when you see the head of the department. Finally,<br />return the completed document to the University Administration Building. You will then be given<br />a library card. If you have any problems with accommodation, please go to the secretary office.<br />Not your academic department. I think that's all.<br />Right, everybody. Let's get started. I'd like to welcome you all to your new university. Even<br />though you haven't started classes yet, you'll have a very busy first two weeks here. For example,<br />you have probably noticed the number of groups and associations asking you to join them. There<br />are sports clubs such as football, basketball, and tennis. Moreover, there are more academic<br />clubs. The History Club, for example, meets once a week and takes trips to interesting places as<br />well as inviting guest speakers to talk. I'd advise that you look around all of the clubs<br />before joining any because you have to pay to be a member of most of them. And you don't want to<br />run out of money in your first week. Next, I have to tell you about the process of registering<br />for your courses. First, you have to go to the University Administration Building to get your<br />registration documents. Don't forget to take your ID. Secondly, take your document to see the<br />head of the department of each course that you want to take. You'll find the room numbers for<br />each class on the registration document. Besides, remember to get a book list for each course when<br />you see the head of the department. Finally, return the completed document to the University<br />Administration Building. You will then be given a library card. If you have any problems with<br />accommodation, please go to the secretary office, not your academic department. I think that's all!
(1)
Who is the speaker talking to?
A . Guest speakers.B . Club members.C . University students.
(2)
What does the speaker suggest doing?
A . Comparing the clubs before joining one.B . Remembering to bring the library card.C . Trying to join a free club.
(3)
What information is on the registration document?
A . A book list for each course.B . The names of the departmental heads.C . The classroom numbers for each class.
(4)
Where should one fix any accommodation problems?
A . The secretary office.B . The academic department.C . The university administration.