Why does the student feel uncomfortable about asking his advisor for a letter of recommendation?

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问题
Why does the student feel uncomfortable about asking his advisor for a letter of recommendation?
Listen to a conversation between a student (s) and an employee (E) at the study-abroad office.
E: Hi, what can I do for you?
S: Hello, I have a question about my passport. I’d like to know if I should have it renewed before I go abroad... ’cause... um... it’s going to expire before I return.
E: Oh yes, you should. Are you by chance on one of our semester abroad programs? If so, you should talk to the person in charge of that program.
S: Not exactly, but I’d like to go to France next semester. I heard you have a program there, right?
E: Well, yes we do. But I’m afraid you’ve already missed the deadline for the spring semester. It was September 15. But you might not have been able to go anyway. The program is popular and students signed up quickly. You can still apply for the fall semester.
S: Next fall? Well... that’s... I mean, I’ll be out of school at the end of next year, and I will be working on an independent study all year. And I... I’m supposed to work closely with my instructor, Professor Jacobs...here at the main campus, and I...well, I can’t leave the country.
E: Maybe you could go in the summer. It’s a shorter time to study abroad, but you’d have the experience of living and studying in France.
S: Um... I don’t know. Are the courses the same as in the spring?
E: Pretty much the same. What’s your major?
S: French language and literature. What’s the deadline for the summer?
E: You should have a few weeks till the deadline. But remember, it’s a popular program. I’m a little surprised you missed the deadline for the spring semester. Didn’t your advisor suggest that you apply for the program to improve your French language skills? I mean, it’s very common for language majors to do that at some point.
S: Well, I just changed my major this semester. This might explain why I hadn’t heard of it previously. And originally, I wasn’t planning to go abroad. Now I’d love to live and study in France. And since I have to take a lot of French courses between now and graduation, well, it would also help me to fulfill the French department’s requirements.
E: Have you discussed this with your advisor? He might have good advice.
S: No not really, he’s really busy and... um... I’m a new student in the department. He doesn’t know me very well. So I’ve been feeling kind of nervous about talking to him about it, but I suppose he has to write me a recommendation letter, right?
E: Yes, he does. And you’re going to have to talk to him sooner or later if you want to go. You know, even though the program is popular, a good letter of recommendation can make all the difference. So talk to your advisor if you’re still interested. And ah... oh, be sure to take the brochure for the program in France and let us know if you have any more questions.

选项 A、He has yet to finish his independent study project.
B、He did not follow his advisor’s advice in the past.
C、His advisor has not known him for long.
D、He does not think his advisor considers him qualified for the program.

答案C

解析 细节题。当工作人员建议学生可以和自己的顾问老师交流,学生表达了自己的顾虑:I’m a new student in the department.He doesn’t know me very well.即因为刚刚转系,顾问老师不了解自己,他感到和顾问老师谈话并要求写推荐信会紧张和忐忑,因此C选项是正确答案。学生的独立项目是接下来的任务,对话中并未提到学生因为项目未完成而担忧,因此A选项不正确。学生之前没有和顾问交流过,所以不存在没听从顾问的建议,因此B选项不正确。学生并没有担忧自己不具备申请资格,因此D选项不正确。
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