听力原文:W: Why are you leaving Burchester, John? M: To make more money. W: You have a good pub here. M: The trade's better in Haworth, the home of the Bronte sisters. It is an important tourist centre. W: Have you ever read any Bronte novels? M: No, the stories seem to have more appeal for women than men. My wife loves the Bronte novels, and she thinks it is marvellous that we're going to Haworth. W: What is the name of the pub? M: Halfway House--it is halfway up the hill leading to Haworth. W: What sort of customers do you hope to get? M: People come to Haworth from all over the world. My wife will enjoy the cosmopolitan atmosphere, and so will I. W: A lot of Americans, I suppose. M: A lot. The hill leading to the village is steep, so I hope they will stop halfway up for a drink. W: The Americans will want to go up the hill by car or taxi. M: Not all of them. Admirers don't ride in taxis. They'll be prepared to tackle the hill on foot, and suffer a bit. W: It sounds like a pub for women. M: Oh, no. They'll bring their husbands with them. What is the man's job?