What do they say:
How does the dialogue looks like:
1. What does the woman imply?
(A) She lost the man’s calculator.
(B) She will lend the man her calculator.
(C) The calculator may be under the man’s book.
(D) The man will not have time to find the calculator.
2. What does the man suggest the woman do?
(A) Work in the astronomy department
(B) Add another course next spring
(C) Find a job for the summer
(D) Take an astronomy course in the summer
3. What does the woman imply about the man? (A) He should work at home.
(B) He can use the lab on the weekend.
(C) He will have to repeat the experiment next week.
(D) He forgot to return the key to security.
4. What does the man mean?
(A) He and his parents plan to visit Japan.
(B) He recently returned from Japan.
(C) His sweatshirt came from Japan.
(D) The weather can be very cold in some parts of Japan.
5. What does the woman mean?
(A) She will go to the restaurant with the man.
(B) She will meet the man and his friends later in the evening.
(C) She has already had dinner.
(D) She will not change her original plans.
6. What can be inferred about the man?
(A) He will register for the conference.
(B) He has nearly completed all his research.
(C) He is not teaching any classes today.
(D) He went to the wrong Web site.
7. What does the woman imply?
(A) The bicycle is too big for her.
(B) She bought the bicycle at a good price.
(C) She did not know about the store on Harrison Street.
(D) She has not used her bike all summer.
8. What does the woman imply?
(A) She did not buy the ticket.
(B) The ticket was expensive.
(C) She does not know how much the ticket cost.
(D) There are still a few tickets left.
9. What does the professor mean?
(A) She will extend the deadline for the paper.
(B) She has already made an exception for the student.
(C) She does not accept late papers.
(D) She cannot meet with the student in the library.
10. What can be inferred about the man?
(A) He lives far from the university.
(B) He is moving next month.
(C) He prefers living on campus.
(D) He might be able to help the woman.
11. What does the woman mean?
(A) She agrees with the man.
(B) She would like to see the movie a second time.
(C) She has not seen the movie.
(D) She does not understand the man’s point.
12. What does the man imply about his sister?
(A) She delayed submitting her application.
(B) She does not know if her application will be accepted.
(C) She was glad to finally receive the letter.
(D) She started her classes several weeks ago.
13. What does the woman imply?
(A) She was also late for the meeting.
(B) She is waiting for Mark to fix her car.
(C) The meeting has not started yet.
(D) The bus did not arrive on time.
14. What does the man mean?
(A) He does not like to wake up early in the morning.
(B) The woman seems unusually sad.
(C) There is no special reason for his good mood.
(D) He was not in a good mood when he woke up.
15. What does the woman mean?
(A) She took a history class last year.
(B) She does not trust the man’s opinion.
(C) She probably will not take any history classes.
(D) She did not like her sociology professor.
16. What does the man mean?
(A) He is very busy now.
(B) He has to check his schedule.
(C) He can meet the woman at six o’clock.
(D) He prefers to meet the woman some other time.
17. What does the man imply?
(A) The course is too difficult.
(B) The professor changed his mind.
(C) The final exam was cancelled.
(D) The woman misunderstood the professor.
18. What does the man mean?
(A) The woman deserves the recognition.
(B) The woman should tell her friends how she feels.
(C) The woman’s friends do not know about the scholarship.
(D) The woman should apply for a scholarship
Who is each item from:
People speak about their companies:
Narrator: Now listen to a conversation between two students.
Male Student Hey, Sue, did you see this article?
Female Student Yeah, I did. I don’t think that’s a very good idea.
Male Student Really? You don’t think it’s a safety hazard, like they said?
Female Student No—at least not during the day. I’m pretty sure both of those accidents happened at night, when it’s harder to see cyclists. They didn’t say that in the article.
Male Student Oh, that does make a difference.
Female Student Sure it does. Maybe at night, with low visibility, there’s a safety hazard. But I don’t think there’s any danger in the daytime...which is when most people need to move around and get to classes.
Male Student Yeah, that makes sense.
Female Student Besides, it’s such a big campus, if they do this, it’s going to be really hard to get around.
Male Student Well, we can always take the bus I guess.
Female Student But the buses only run once an hour.
Male Student That’s true. They’re not very convenient.
Female Student No, not at all. If people have to take the bus, we’ll end up sitting around waiting for the next one all the time. And we’re all too busy to waste our time doing that.