Hello there. Good afternoon. Thank you for your finding the time and your busy schedules<br />to come to the International Student Offices first meeting for students going abroad to<br />South America next autumn. By the way, if you haven't already signed next to your name<br />on our attendance lists, they're on the table at the entrance to the school hall. Be sure<br />to do it on your way out. Remember, this meeting is a must for you, so you need to make sure<br />we know that you're here. Alright, to begin, we're going to be talking about health and<br />specifically the procedures that you have to go through in order to get your student<br />visas for your host country. For all of you, this will include gathering health information<br />such as proof from your doctors that you're not suffering from any serious diseases that<br />may pass to others. All the information that each of you will need can be found in your<br />host country handbook that you received when you were accepted into the program. Also, each<br />one of you is required to meet with a doctor at the Student Health Center who is specialized<br />in travel medicine. The Health Center can give you information about appointment times,<br />but be sure to book your appointment early because the specialist is only at the Health<br />Center at certain times. To have the benefit, you should have your meeting at least four<br />to six weeks before your trip. Hello there. Good afternoon. Thank you for your finding<br />the time and your busy schedules to come to the International Student Offices first meeting<br />for students going abroad to South America next autumn. By the way, if you haven't already<br />signed next to your name on our attendance lists, they're on the table at the entrance<br />to the school hall. Be sure to do it on your way out. Remember, this meeting is a must for<br />you, so you need to make sure we know that you're here. Alright, to begin, we're going<br />to be talking about health and specifically the procedures that you have to go through<br />in order to get your student visas for your host country. For all of you, this will include<br />gathering health information, such as proof from your doctors that you're not suffering<br />from any serious diseases that may pass to others. All the information that each of you<br />will need can be found in your host country handbook that you received when you were accepted<br />into the program. Also, each one of you is required to meet with a doctor at the Student<br />Health Center who is specialized in travel medicine. The Health Center can give you information<br />about appointment times, but be sure to book your appointment early because the specialist<br />is only at the Health Center at certain times. To have the benefit, you should have your<br />meeting at least four to six weeks before your trip.
(1)
Who are the listeners?
A . Parents.B . Students.C . Teachers.
(2)
Where is the speaker?
A . In the school hall.B . In the student health center.C . In the international student office.
(3)
How can the listeners get the information about the procedures?
A . From the speaker.B . From a doctor.C . From a handbook.
(4)
What does the speaker suggest the listeners do in the end?
A . Get some travel medicine.B . Offer their medical history to the doctor.C . Make an early appointment with the specialist.