1. When can students ask a security officer to walk home with them?
A. in the evening
B. after dark
C. late at night
2. What does the security officer say students should do if they want to go home late at night and they feel nervous?
A. They should ring campus security.
B. They should study in the library.
C. They should go home alone.
3. What does the security officer say about national and on campus emergency numbers?
A. They are both 999
B. They are both 3333
C. They are not the same.
4. Why should students call 3333 in an emergency on campus?
A. 999 does not work
B. It is confusing.
C. It is faster.
Transcript:
Good morning. I’m here today to give you a few tips about security on campus. We’re not just here to prevent crime, but to make sure you’re safe twenty four hours a day.
(1) One of the services we provide for students who live on campus is to walk home with you if you need to cross the campus late at night. I mean, we all know the halls of residence are quite a long way from the library, don’t we? So, for example, (2) if you’re been studying in the library ‘till late and you’re nervous about going home alone, all you have to do is ring campus security on 3333 and we’ll send someone to make sure you’re safe. OK?
By the way, another important thing to remember is the campus emergency number. Umm…we all know (3) the national emergency in the UK is 999. But when you’re on campus, and there’s an emergency, you should call 3333. If you call 3333, you’ll get through to our own staff, right here on campus. (4) They can react quickly and get to you faster than national services.
Answers:
1 | C |
2 | A |
3 | C |
4 | C |