听力原文:W: Hello, Professor Denis. My name is Susan Adams. I read in the university newspaper that you were looking for a student to work as a language laboratory assistant. M: Yes, we are. Are you interested in the job? W: I think so. But before I apply, I' d like you to tell me more about the work. M: Have you worked with tape recorders before? W: I used cassette recorders a lot when I studied French in high school. M: Good. There are many different kinds of language labs. Ours is a small one. And it's fairly easy to operate. This is the main control panel. You can set the controls to allow students to listen to the lessons they want to hear. If you decide to take the job, I'll explain how the system operates. Most of the lessons are on cassette tapes, but some of them are also on long reel tapes of records. The cassettes are kept in order on these shelves. And they are dearly marked with the language and the lesson number. For example, the cassettes in the green boxes are French lessons, Records and long tapes are over there. W: How many hours would I work? M: We need someone 10 hours a week, Monday through Friday, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. That's one of the busiest times for this laboratory. W: I'll fill out an application for the job right now. It would fit into my class schedule nicely. M: Frae. I'll get back to you a week or so after we review the applications. The woman is ______