What does the work-study coordinator tell the student that surprises her?

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问题
What does the work-study coordinator tell the student that surprises her?
Listen to a conversation between a student (S) and the university work-study coordinator (C).
S: Hello, are you Mr. Terry? I’m Allison.
C: Yes, I am. What brings you here?
S: I just stopped by the financial aid office to square my tuition away. And ... uh... l was told that I should participate in the work-study program offered by the university to meet one of my financial aid requirements. I believe that you, Mr. Terry, are who I should talk to about.... Uh... a part time job for this semester.
C: Oh, alright. Let’s see. You are.... Allison Pearson?
S: Right!
C: Well, I know we made our schedule today, but we’re supposed to meet at three. I’m sure that’s what my calendar says, Why did you come so early?
S: I’m so sorry about that, but I’ve got a problem with my housing situation. I couldn’t help it. I mean, they assigned three people to my dorm room which is only for two. And the housing advisor is available only at three o’clock to straighten it out. Seems I’m in some trouble here. Could you possibly help me out?
C: Alright, however, I won’t have much time because I do have a workshop in fifteen minutes, so we’d better go through this very quickly.
S: Oh, thank you! I’m sure it won’t take too much.
C: Good! Well, in general, the school offers a wide range of job options in many different departments. The majority of these work positions are service jobs on-campus, but there are a few places that are off-campus, too.
S: I see.
C: The number of jobs is limited, although we guarantee every student a slot. The early birds, who meet with me first, always get the widest selection they can choose from. Currently, there are only twenty-five jobs remaining.
S: Oh! Did people apply last year? I mean, how did these positions fill out so fast?
C: No, but it is just "first come, first served" basis each term. It’s a shame that you didn’t come and see me last week. Anyway, uh.... here’s the list of available positions. Consider which particular job is best suited to your interest and skill set. Anything look appealing to you?
S: Uh.... Yeah! The campus bookstore job looks interesting. And ah... the lab opening looks appealing too. Actually, I like both.
C: In the campus bookstore, for example, you’d probably stock shelves, and arrange the display areas, the sort of work that is relatively routine and predictable. On the other hand, the computer lab assistant position requires a lot of computer knowhow, not only can it be quite demanding and stressful, they usually work with other students who have a research deadline. In a pressure-filled situation, you know, sometimes people can get tense when their computers begin acting up.
S: Well, I thrive under pressure. I mean, I was a peer counselor during my high school years. And most importantly, I know most computer software programs inside and out, so I’d be comfortable handling tech questions or issues.
C: It sounds like a perfect match. Uh... here’s the phone number. The next thing you have to do is set up an interview with the computer lab supervisor. Best of luck to you, Allison.

选项 A、Jobs are available only for students who come early.
B、Many positions have already been occupied.
C、She is eligible for most of the remaining positions.
D、He guarantees every student the largest selection they can choose from.

答案B

解析 细节题。在学生表示惊讶之前,协调员告诉她目前仅剩余25个职位:Currently,there are only twenty-five jobs remaining.即很多职位快速满员。目前剩余的职位已不多,因此B选项是正确答案。早申请的同学职位选择的范围更大,并非每个同学有机会进行多种选择,也并未只有早到的同学才能获得某个职位,因此A选项和D选项均不正确。该部分未提到学生适合剩余的大部分职位,因此C选项不正确。
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