PART A
Directions: Each item in this part consists of a brief
conversation involving two speakers. Following each conversation, a third
voice will ask a question. You will hear the conversations and questions only
one, and they will not be written out.
When you have heard each conversation and
question, read the four answer choices and select the one –(A), (B), (C) or
(D) – that best answers the question based on what is directly stated or on
what can be inferred. Then fill in the space on your answer sheet that
matches the letter of the answer that you have selected.
Here is an example.
You will hear:
You will read:
A. Open the window.
B. Move the chair.
C. Leave the room.
D. Take a seat
From the conversation, you find out that the woman
thinks the man should put the chair over by the window. The best answer to
the question ‘What does the woman think the man should do?’ is (B), “Move the
chair.” You should fill in (B) on your answer sheet.
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1
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A.
He closed the suitcase.
B.
He just left on a trip.
C.
He put the suitcase away.
D.
He packed his clothes.
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9
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A.
Prepared a meal.
B.
Went to a wedding.
C.
Shopped for groceries.
D.
Worked in a garden.
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2
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A.
He came too late to have lunch.
B.
He is going to eat dinner early.
C.
He’s not very hungry.
D.
He’s not going to eat anything.
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10
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A.
He’s expecting guests.
B.
Ha can give the introduction.
C.
He’s very well known.
D.
He’ll be the main speaker.
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3
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A.
She adjusted to college life easily.
B.
It was hard for her to get into college.
C.
She no longer attends college.
D.
It doesn’t take her long to get to campus.
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11
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A.
Tea, not coffee.
B.
Either milk or sugar in her coffee.
C.
Nothing to drink right now.
D.
Black coffee without sugar.
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4
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A.
Encouraged.
B.
Indifferent.
C.
Insulted.
D.
Responsible.
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12
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A.
It was indeed exciting.
B.
It was too frightening.
C.
It was mildly interesting.
D.
It was extremely long.
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5
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A. Her
mistake weren’t serious.
B. She made
mistake because she rushed.
C. She must
hurry to the laboratory.
D. Her work
in the laboratory isn’t finished.
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13
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A.
He doesn’t mind moving.
B.
He won’t move for two weeks.
C.
He’d rather not be moving.
D.
He’s decided not to move.
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6
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A.
The post office.
B.
Monroe Street.
C.
The courthouse.
D.
Fourth Avenue.
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14
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A.
She may telephone Arthur.
B.
Perhaps rehearsal should be cancelled.
C.
She can’t practice any other evening.
D.
Rehearsal has already been postponed.
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7
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A. He knew
Lynn was majoring in economics.
B. He doesn’t
think they have anything in common.
C. He knows
Mitch better than he knows Lynn.
D. He’s
planning to study economic himself.
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15
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A.
Drink some more lemonade.
B.
Put on his glasses.
C.
Make a glass of lemonade.
D.
Buy some more fruit.
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8
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A.
How he’s going to contact Tony.
B.
Why he needs to speak to Tony.
C.
Where he will meet Tony.
D.
When he’s going to call Tony.
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ANSWER KEY
1.
C
2.
C
3.
A
4.
D
5.
B
6.
C
7.
A
8.
B
9.
D
10.
B
11.
D
12.
A
13.
C
14.
B
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