What does the man imply about the type of program the woman mentions?

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What does the man imply about the type of program the woman mentions?
[Student (female)] Hi, [Professor] Cho.
[Advisor (mate)] Hello, Angeline. Come on in. Have a seat.
[Student] Thanks.
[Advisor] Q1 When you made your appointment, you mentioned that you wanted to
   talk about the possibility of studying abroad?
[Student] That’s right.That’s why I’m here. I just need some general information about the
   whole process.
[Advisor] OK. That’s great. Whenever students tell me they want to study abroad, I do
   everything I can to encourage it. For this time in your life, I just think it’s a
   really valuable experience. I mean, sometimes people don’t have this kind of
   opportunity again.
[Student] Yeah--that’s why I want to do it. 1 really don’t want to miss the chance to live
   and study in another country. Besides that, I think it’ll help me with my major.
[Advisor] What did you declare as your major? International law? I’ve forgotten what you
   decided.
[Student] Yeah, I almost went with international law, but I ended up settling on Spanish.
[Advisor] So, may I assume you want to study in a Spanish-speaking country?
[Student] Right.
[Advisor] Oh yes, well in that case, I’m sure that studying abroad will really help you
   become more proficient in the language. It’ll certainly be an asset for you as a
   Spanish major.
[Student] Yeah. One of my roommates studied in Mexico last semester, and she came
   back practically fluent in Spanish. I was so impressed by the amount she, um,
   learned while she was living abroad.That’s part of the reason I want to go abroad.
[Advisor] So, are you interested in studying in Mexico as well?
[Student] Q2 Actually, I’d rather go to Spain. My family is originally from there...so I’ve
   always had an interest in the country and culture,
[Advisor] Well, that’s certainly a possibility. In fact, there’re tons of study-abroad programs
   based in Spain. Q5 Do you have any ideas about what you want to
   get out of your experience?
[Student] [unsure of what the man means] Um, uh...what...can you give me an example?
[Advisor] Welt, what kind of language skills do you have at the moment and where do
   you want them to be by the end of your experience? Um, do you want to live in
   a dorm? With a local family? How long do you want to spend abroad?
[Student] Well, my Spanish skills are intermediate, I’d say. I could probably get by taking
   classes in Spanish...but I’d definitely have some difficulties. Q3 I’m looking for
   a relatively structured program. One that offers housing with other exchange
   students. Preferably in a alarm, I guess. I want to have my own space. And I think
   that spending one semester abroad would fit best into my schedule. If [ want to
   go abroad again, I could always do that later on...in my junior or senior year.
[Advisor] OK. Good. Sounds like you have some specific ideas about what you’re looking
   for. Q3 Let me just point out that while there’re some advantages to a
   program like that, there’re also some disadvantages, If you live in a dorm with
   other exchange students, you’ll be somewhat isolated from people in the local
   culture, Which may make it more difficult to really learn the language.
[Student] [considering the idea] Yeah...I could see how that might happen.
[Advisor] That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t do a program like that, but it’s just something
   to consider. Besides, if you go into the situation determined to learn the
   language, there’re other ways you can meet locals and participate in the culture.
[Student] Maybe I should think about it more before I decide. Do you think I could look at
   a few brochures for some of the programs? I’d like to read up on my options. I
   thought I knew what I wanted, but maybe I shouldn’t rule out any possibilities at
   this point.
[Advisor] Sure. Q4 Let me put together a folder with information about a variety of
   programs based in Spain. I can have that for you by tomorrow, if you want
   to drop by then. And later, we can talk more about the general study-abroad
   requirements...like getting a letter of approval from a professor in your
   language department.
[Student] Q4 OK, that sounds great. I’ll stop by tomorrow.Thanks a lot for your help!
[Advisor] You bet.

选项 A、There are none available in the country where she wants to study.
B、It may not be the best choice for someone interested in language learning.
C、Housing costs are usually not included in the program price.
D、Most students who have participated in one did not enjoy it.

答案B

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