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1. F1: Excuse me-do you know which apartment Sally Hill lives in?

M1: Sally Hill? As far as I know, she doesn't live in this apartment complex at all. M2: What does the man imply
about Sally Hill?

(A) She doesn't have an appointment.


(B) Her problem is complicated.
(C) She must live somewhere else.
(D) Her apartment isn't far away.

2. F2: Roger, may I use your phone? I think mine is out of order.
M1: Feel free.
M2: What does Roger tell the woman?

(A) She can use his phone if she wants.


(B) There's no charge for phone calls.
(C) His phone is out of order too.
(D) She can call him later if she likes.

3. F1: Were you able to solve that math problem?


M1: To tell you the truth, I found it simply impossible.
M2: What does the man say about the math problem?

(A) He couldn't find it.


(B) It was too hard to solve.
(C) It was simpler than he'd thought.
(D) He solved it even though it was hard.

4. F1: Uh, oh. Your roommate's making dinner again. Your kitchen is going to look like a tornado hit it.
M1: Maybe not. Last night he cooked dinner and left the kitchen spick and span.
M2: What does the man say his roommate did?

(A) He cleaned up after cooking.


(B) He forgot to put the pots and pans
away.
(C) He was out in a terrible storm.
(D) He put some plants in the kitchen

5. F1: How did you learn so much about trees?


M1: Mostly from my father-he studied forestry in college.
M2: How did the man learn about trees?

(A) He studied forestry in school.


(B) He worked in a forest.
(C) He read a lot of books about trees.
(D) His father taught him.

6. (Ring... ring.... Sound of phone being picked up.)


M1: Hello.
F2: Hi, Tom, this is Brenda. Since you couldn't come to class today, I just thought I'd call to tell you what
Professor
Barclay told us. He said we're going to have to write a research paper.
M1: Really? And how long do we have to finish it?
M2: What does Tom ask Brenda?

How many pages he must write.


(B) What Professor Barclay discussed.
(C) How long the class lasted.
(D) When the paper is due.
7. M1: Julie certainly seems to like classical music.
F2: She doesn't like just any classical music.
M2: What does the woman imply about Julie?

) She doesn't like any music except


classical.
(B) There is some classical music she
doesn't like.
(C) She likes classical music, but she can't
play it.
(D) Classical music doesn't interest her at
all.

8. F1: How did you do on Professor Dixon's history test?


M1: Probably not too well. I skipped a couple of questions, and I didn't have time to go back to them.
M2: What does the man say about the history test?

(A)He was too busy to take it.


(B) He did well on it.
(C) He left some questions unanswered
on it.
(D) He took it two times.

9. M1: I can't seem to get the lid off this glass jar.
F2: Maybe you could heat it in some warm water.
M2: What does the woman suggest?

(A) Breaking the glass.


(B) Warming the lid.
(C) Hitting the lid.
(D) Filling the jar

10. M1: This desk must be an expensive antique.


F2: It may look like that, but I got it for next to nothing.
M2: What does the woman say about the desk?
(A) It was too expensive.
(B) She bought it at the shop next door.
(C) It was given to her as a gift.
(D) She paid very little for it.

11 M2: Traffic downtown was terrible today!


F1: You don't have to tell me!
M2: What does the woman imply?

(A) She doesn't want to discuss the traffic.


(B) She didn't have to go downtown today.
(C) She was in the traffic herself.
(D) She thinks the traffic was better today.

12. F1: I wish my classes were over so I could get out and enjoy the sunshine.
M1: Nice out there, isn't it?
M2: What does the man mean?

(A) The classes aren't interesting.


(B) Classes have been canceled.
(C) The weather is pleasant.
(D) It isn't very sunny today.
13. M1: Gary's using that old tape player of yours.
F2: He's welcome to it.
M2: What does the woman mean?

(A) Gary doesn't need a audio player.


(B) She wants her audio player back.
(C) She's glad Gary is finally here.
(D) Gary can keep her audio player.

14. F1: I'm going to make a run for it. You don't happen to have an umbrella I can borrow, do you?
M1: No-but here's a newspaper.
M2: What does the man imply the woman should do with the newspaper?

(A) Stay inside and read it.


(B) Look in it for advertisements for
umbrellas.
(C) Cover her head with it.
(D) Throw it away.

15. M1: I think Ed is the best choice for president of the student assembly.
F2: So do I - now that Margaret's dropped out of the race.
M2: What does the woman mean?

(A) She originally supported Margaret.


(B) She can no longer support Ed.
(C) Ed has dropped out of the race.
(D) She's not interested in the election.

16. M1: Did you paint your apartment by yourself?


F1: Actually, I got my brother to help-he owed me a favor.
M2: What does the woman mean?

. (A) She and her brother painted the


apartment.
(B) Her brother owes her some money.
(C) Her brother painted the apartment by
himself.
(D) She painted her brother's apartment

17. M1: I'd like to go swimming this afternoon, but it's such a long walk to the lake.
F2: I know a shortcut. Let me show you on this map.
M2: What does the woman offer to do for the man?

. (A) Give him a map.


(B) Cut his hair for him.
(C) Drive him to the lake.
(D) Show him another route.

18. M1: I can't tell if this picture is straight or not.


F2: I'll hold it while you stand back and take a look.
M2: What are these people doing with the picture?

(A) Hanging it.


(B) Buying it.
(C) Painting it.
(D) Framing it

19. F1: I'm going to Stephanie's house. I have an assignment to complete, and I need to use her computer.
MI: Why don't you buy one of your own? Think how much time you could save.
M2: What does the man suggest the woman do?
(A) Borrow Stephanie's computer.
(B) Buy her own computer.
(C) Save some money.
(D) Stay home and complete her
assignment.

20. F1: From what I saw, your volleyball team needs a little more practice.
M1: Only if we want to win some games!
M2: What does the man imply?

(A) He doesn't need to practice anymore.


(B) His team has won a lot of games.
(C) He doesn't want to play volleyball.
(D) His.team needs to improve.

21. F2: Have you seen Shelly recently? The last time I spoke to her, she said she hadn't been feeling too well.
M1: Well, when I saw her this morning, she was the picture of health.
M2: What does the man say about Shelly?

(A) She seems to be feeling better.


(B) She has quite an imagination.
(C) She takes beautiful pictures.
(D) She's too sick to go out.

22. F1: Everyone's getting a little impatient. Can't we call this meeting to order?
M1: Once Lou gets here, we can.
M2: What does the man mean?

(A) Lou has been here once before.


(B) They'll start when Lou arrives.
(C) Lou has already started.
(D) Everyone is getting hungry

23. M1: Mary Ann, are you going to buy those sunglasses you looked at?
F2: I wouldn't buy that pair even if I could afford them.
M2: What does Mary Ann say about the sunglasses?

. (A) She thinks they're reasonably priced.


(B) She doesn't like them at all.
(C) She'd buy them if she had enough
money.
(D) She doesn't need them, but she still
likes them.

24 F1: You can't expect to become a tennis pro after just a few lessons, Ken.
MI: I shouldn't have had such high hopes, I suppose.
M2: What did Ken probably expect?

(A) To improve his game quickly.


(B) To take more lessons.
(C) To train with a professional.
(D) To teach people to play tennis.

25. F2: We only have a few more points to talk over.


M1: Good, because I need to wrap this up soon.
M2: What does the man want to do?

A) Wrap the present.


(B) Playa game.
(C) Point out a problem.
(D) End the discussion

26. F2: Can I help you?


M1: I'd just like a couple of books of matches, please.
M2: What does the man mean?

(A) He wants to buy some books.


(B) Two of the books are the same.
(C) He needs some matches.
(D) The couple is a good match.

27. M1: Should r take California Street or Oak Street to get downtown?
FI: What difference does it make? It's the same distance no matter how you go.
M2: What does the woman mean?

(A) Neither street goes downtown.


(B) California Street is better than Oak
Street.
(C) There's not enough time to go
downtown.
(D) He can take either street

28. M2: Did you hear the announcement?


F1: Yes, and I could hardly believe my ears!
M1: What does the woman imply about the announcement?

(A) It was hard to hear.


(B) It wasn't true.
(C) It was surprising.
(D) It wasn't very interesting

29. M2: Brian, could you handle this suitcase too?


M1: How many hands do you think I have?
F2: What does Brian mean?

(A) The handle on the suitcase is broken.


(B) His hands are already full.
(C) The luggage is too heavy for him.
(D) He'll be happy to help.

30. F1: I'm so glad I can go camping this weekend!


M1: Then you don't have to study for that physics test after all?
M2: What had the man originally thought about the woman?

(A) She had to prepare for an exam.


(B) She'd passed the physics test.
(C) She was going camping.
(D) She'd dropped the physics class

Part B

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