Section A
1.
M: Would you like a copy of professor Smith s article?
W: Thanks, if it s not too much trouble.
Q: What does the woman imply?
2.
W: Did you visit the Television Tower when you had your vacation in Shanghai last summer?
M: I couldn t make it last June. But I finally visited it two months later. I plan to visit it again sometime next year.
Q: What do we learn about the man?
3.
M: Prof. Kennedy has been very busy this semester. As far as I know, he works until midnight every day.
W: I wouldn t have troubled him so much if I had know he was so busy.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
4.
W: If I were you, I would have accepted the job.
M: I turned down the offer because it would mean frequent business trips away from my family.
Q: Why didn t the man accept the job?
5.
M: How are you getting on with your essay, Mary? I m having a real hard time with mine.
W: After two sleepless nights, I m finally through with it.
Q: What do we learn from this conversation?
6.
W: Where did you say you found this bag?
M: It was lying under a big tree between the park and the apartment building.
Q: Where did the man find the bag?
7.
M: Wouldn t you get bored with the same routine year teaching the same things to children?
W: I don t think it would be as boring as working in an office. Teaching is most stimulating.
Q: What does the woman imply about office work?
8.
M: I was terribly embarrassed when some of the audience got up and left in the middle of the performance.
W: Well, some people just can t seem to appreciate real-life drama.
Q: What are they talking about?
9.
W: Oh, it s so cold. We haven t had such a severe winter for so long, have we?
M: Yes, the forecast says it s going to get worse before it warms up.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
10.
M: You were seen hanging about the store on the night when it was robbed, weren t you?
W: Me? You must have made a mistake. I was at home that night.
Q: What are they talking about?
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