听力原文:W: I was talking to one of my teachers today, lie thinks I'm university material. M: Does he? And how do you feel about that? W: Well, I'm not quite sure. Perhaps I'm not good enough. M: What makes you say that? W: Oh, it's just that the universities are setting their entrance requirements higher and higher. There is a tremendous amount of competition to get in. M: Hmm. You've got a very good chance of getting them, haven't you? W: I'll need at least three A-levels. And that will take another two years at school. M: But it would be worth it, wouldn't it? W: I just don't know. Sometimes I think it would be better ff I left school this summer and got some kind of job. ~ all, I can't expect you and mum to support me for the rest of my life, can I? M: Look, don't worry about money. Your mother and I are both earning enough. Just think of your future instead. W: But that's what I am thinking of. And I just don't know ff I want to spend the rest of my life studying. M: It isn't the test of your life. It's just another five years. Two years for your A-levels. And then, with any luck, after another three years at university, you'd get a degree. W: Well, thanks for your encouragement, Dad. But I'm still not sure. What is the daughter's attitude towards going to university?