Directions: In this question, you will read a short announcement and then listen to a dialogue on the same topic. You will then answer a question about them. After you hear the question, you will have 30 seconds to prepare your response and 60 seconds to speak.
Narrator: The Public Safety Department of Central State University has posted a notice about parking. Read the announcement about the new parking policy. You will have 45 seconds to read the announcement. Begin reading now.
A Notice from Public Safety
A new parking policy is being instituted starting next year. Previously, faculty and staff were given first preference of parking passes, then commuting students, then the remaining passes were given out on a first-come-first-serve basis. This new policy is intended to more fairly and orderly distribute the passes. The university will now give out parking passes by means of a lottery. To sign up for the lottery and for questions and information, please log on to
the Public Safety webpage.
Narrator: Listen to two students as they discuss the change in policy.
Student 1(female): Why did they have to change the policy?
Student 2(male): I think the new system will work out much better. It’s a lot fairer and everyone has an equal shot at getting a pass now.
Student 1: But, not everyone should have a fair shot at a parking pass. Why should a student who lives on campus have a parking pass, and a student who lives 30 miles away not have one?
Student 2: Aww, I don’t think it will be so bad. My friend at another school said they changed their parking policy like this also. He said a lot of people didn’t even bother to register for the lottery.
Student 1: I still think some people should get special preferences, especially the teachers! I think most of the teachers have to commute
several hours to get here. Now, if they don’t have a parking pass, they’ll have to either leave much earlier or spend 30 minutes driving around to find a parking spot somewhere just off campus. It will be especially bad for the early morning classes.
Student 2: Maybe you’re right. Does a student who lives two minutes from class deserve a pass as much as a teacher who lives two hours away?
Narrator: Now get ready to answer the question.
Narrator: The woman expresses her opinion about a new university policy. State her opinion and explain the reasons she gives for holding that opinion.
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