听力原文:W: Oh, Jack. Im glad I caught you. I want to tell you I have to skip the history study group session tonight. M: Really? Thats too bad. Arent you feeling well? W: Oh, its nothing bad. Theres going to be a public meeting down the town hall. The state senator from this area is going to be there. She has this meeting three or four times a year to speak with her constituency. M: Is that what youd like to do with your evening, going to listen to a politician? W: Actually, its a class assignment. Prof. Jackson, hes teaching that political science seminar Im taking. He told all of us in the seminar to go to hear what the senator has to say tonight and also write up a report about the issues people bring up. M: Oh, like medical care, and tax and... ? W: Right, as long as Im there, I think Id like to bring up government funding for state universities. The tuition keeps going up and its getting harder and harder for a lot of students to afford it. M: Tell me about it. W: Anyway, I want to do a really good job on this report. I need to get a letter of recommendation from Prof. Jackson for graduate school. So Id better show up there tonight and see whats going on. M: Yeah, but, what about the history test? W: Well, I already put some time on that this morning. So I think by tomorrow afternoon, Ill be ready. Questions 9 to 12 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 9. Why does the man assume the woman is not feeling well? 10. What is the general purpose of the meeting the woman plans to attend? 11. What does the woman hope to discuss tonight? 12. What does the woman hope Prof. Jackson will do for her?9.
A.
To suggest changes in the tuition fees.
B.
To improve the study skills of university students.
C.
To give people the opportunity to speak with a politician.
D.
To discuss graduation requirements for political science majors.