听力原文:W: Good morning, I'm Victoria Porter. How can I help you? M: Good morning, my name is Frank. I have to complete the enrolment form, but I'm not sure about some aspects. W: Let's refer to the handbook and see how I can help you. What's your first problem? M:Well, I can't decide which program to take. W: Do you want a science or arts? M: Arts. But I can't decide a social sciences, a humanities, or an education. W: You needn't make that decision now. You can leave it until the end of the first year. M: I see. Then I need to select my courses carefully. W: Yes. First, foundation course. All students must take one foundation course as part of the requirement of the first year. It's on page 21. Have you read the description? M: Yeah, I'd like to do A109 Futures. It looks so interesting. W: But as a foreign student, I suggest you consider A114 Australia and its People. M: What about this, Structure, Thought, and Reality, or Life in the Universe? The description of both says they will help me to develop skills of argument and analysis. W: Actually all the foundation courses are designed to do that. But A114 will help you gain a better understanding of the country you live in. M: That's true. And it's worth 6 points while each of the others only 3. OK, I'll do A114. W: It's very important to keep your points in mind when selecting courses. Normally full-time students enroll for 12 credits each semester or 24 each academic year. However, if your enrolment drops below 9 points in any one semester, you won't be considered full-time. M: What would happen then? W: Well, you won't be eligible for a student visa. (20)