听力原文:Narrator Listen to part of a conversation between two students. Student A Hello, I am a new student here. Student B Hello, what can I do for you? Student A Can you tell me what the Student Union does? Student B Well, were part of the National Union of students, which represents students interests across the country. We provide services for all students at this college. Student A What kind of services? Student B There are advisors and welfare staff, entertainment, sports clubs, union societies, meetings, campaigns, and special interest groups. We offer everything from ballroom dancing to karate, jazz, and political debates. Student A Sounds great. But do we need to pay for the services? Student B No, actually. Were a non-profit organization and we dont charge any fees for our services. Student A Thats terrific! How can you help overseas students? Student B As Ive said, we have welfare officers who are used to the sort of problems overseas students may have. They know where to get advice on a particular situation, or basically give whatever help is asked for. Student A I am from the Philippines and I hope I can meet other Filipino students who are here. I play chess and many sports, especially badminton, basketball and wrestling. Please tell me how to find out about these things? Student B There is a Filipino society at the college. It is made up of Filipino students and other students who have an interest in the Philippines. Student A So, what kind of activities do they have? Student B They hold regular meetings and have lots of social activities, such as meals, plays and dances. Student A So wonderful! And what about the sports? Does the Union offer the ones Im interested in? Student B Yes, we do. There are basketball and wrestling teams. If you want to play in one of the college teams, you have to go to training sessions and compete for a place. For badminton, you can either go to the Badminton Club or book a court to play with friends Student A Is there also a chess club or team? Student B No, Im afraid not. Student A Oh, its a pity. But I do like playing chess very much. Do you know any way I can find some players to play with? Student B Um...You might try putting a notice up on our notice board and see if you can find some other players. Student A Ah...that sounds good! So, I just write a notice reading 'Chess player wanted' and then put it up on the notice board? Student B Yeah, you can do it like that. But Im afraid youll have to give your notice to a Union office first, so that its fair for everyone who wants to use the notice board. Student A Ok, I think Ill do it later. Well, thank you very much for your help. Student B Youre welcome. Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to help you answer. 30. Where does the conversation most probably take place? 31. Which office helps overseas students with their particular problems? 32. What kind of sport is NOT mentioned in the conversation? 33. Where can the student find his compatriots at the college? 34. Which of the following can be inferred when the man says this? Student B ...youll have to give your notice to a Union office first, so that its fair for everyone who wants to use the notice board.Narrator Listen to part of a conversation between two students. Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to help you answer. Where does the conversation most probably take place?