1.

  1. She hadn't taken the test yet.
  2. She wouldn't know about the prize.
  3. She wouldn't take a picture of them.
  4. She hadn't participated in the competition.

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W:Did you know that Sarah won first prize in the photo contest?
M:So she did enter.
Q:What had the man assumed about Sarah?

2.

  1. He is a dance coach.
  2. He is a patient.
  3. He is a surgeon.
  4. He is a physiotherapist.

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M:First of all, lie down on your tummy on a hard surface. Place your hands on your back and lift one leg up straight without bending your knee. Repeat this exercise five times doing it alternatively with each leg.
W:Are there any chances of a full recovery if I keep doing these exercises?
Q:What is the man's occupation?

3.

  1. The man can take an application form to his friend.
  2. The man should copy the form for his friend.
  3. There are no jobs available at this time.
  4. The man's friend must come to the office.

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M:Excuse me, could I get a copy of the application form for my friend?
W:I'm sorry, he'll have to apply in person.
Q:What does the woman mean?

4.

  1. Ask the professor if the course will be given again.
  2. Postpone taking the course.
  3. Request permission to take the courses together.
  4. Take the course from a different professor.

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M:I want to take comparative anatomy this year, but according to the requirements I have to take an introductory biology course first.
W:Ask the professor if you can take them simultaneously. All they can do is say "No".
Q:What does the woman suggest the man do?

5.

  1. He was alcoholic.
  2. He is short of money.
  3. His wife left him.
  4. He pays his bills ahead of time.

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M:Why does Dan look so depressed, anything wrong?
W:Yeah, he's got so many bills and I'm afraid he'll never get ahead.
Q:What do we learn about Dan?

6.

  1. Because the professor postponed the conference.
  2. Because the professor has to go to a meeting.
  3. Because the students have to review what they've learned.
  4. Because the students have taken the test already.

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W:Aren't we supposed to have a dermatology test tomorrow?
M:Yes. But since the professor has to attend a conference, we have to put it off.
Q:Why won't they have the test?

7.

  1. She should study for the test.
  2. She should get some exercise.
  3. She should finish all her work before exercising.
  4. She should stay home and relax.

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W:I'd like to go jogging, but I have to study for an exam.
M:Walking always helps me relax when I am stressed.
W:That's a good point. Maybe I will go jogging, after all.
Q:What does the man imply to the woman?

8.

  1. Sally rarely borrows money.
  2. Sally rarely repays loans quickly.
  3. Sally has had a lot of expenses lately.
  4. He's never lent Sally any money.

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W:I lent Sally twenty dollars two weeks ago and she still hasn't paid me back.
M:She has a reputation for that kind of thing.
Q:What does the man mean?

9.

  1. 12:00.
  2. 10:00.
  3. 10:15.
  4. 10:30.

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M:Hello. This is Thomas Levis. I have an appointment with Pro. Smiths at ten o'clock this morning, but I'm afraid I may be 15 minutes late because of the bad traffic.
W:That's alright, Mr. Levis. Pro. Smiths doesn't have another appointment until one o'clock in the afternoon.
Q:When will Mr. Levis most probably meet with Pro. Smiths?

10.

  1. New laws are yet to be made to reduce pollutant release.
  2. Pollution has attracted little attention from the public.
  3. The quality of air will surely change for the better.
  4. It'll take years to bring air pollution under control.

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W:Look at all the pollutants going into the air from those factories. Do you think they'll ever get that under control?
M:Now with the new laws in effect, and social awareness increasing, we are sure to turn things around.
Q:What does the man mean?

11.

  1. A form.
  2. An account.
  3. A piece of identification.
  4. A check.

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M:Can I help you?
W:I'm interested in opening an account.
M:Well, we have several different types of accounts. Which do you prefer?
W:It's a checking account that I am interested in.
M:I can help you with that. First, you have to fill out a form, and then I need to see more identification. That's about all there is to do.
W:That sounds easy enough. Thanks for your help.
Q:What does the man need for her to show him?

12.

  1. In a dentist's office.
  2. In a drug store.
  3. In a dress shop.
  4. In a restaurant.

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W:I'd like to get this prescription refilled, please.
M:I'm sorry, Miss. This prescription can't be refilled. See, it says "no refill" right here on the label.
Q:Where did this conversation most probably take place?

13.

  1. She thinks the worst is not there yet but could be anytime.
  2. She feels things are not as bad as what she thought.
  3. She thinks there is no big deal to break a leg.
  4. She is lucky because she could have been injured more.

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M:What did you do to yourself?
W:Fell off a ladder and broke my leg. Oh well, I suppose things could have been worse.
Q:What does the woman imply?

14.

  1. She needs to improve her study skills.
  2. She'll feel better if she gets some rest.
  3. She should make a doctor's appointment.
  4. Her medication isn't working well.

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W:I feel awful. I'm thinking maybe if I'm going to the clinic to ask them to give me something to make me feel better.
M:I am not expert. But I know how hectic your schedule in these days between your studying for finals and your part-time job. You never get back to the form before midnight. Maybe you should try slowing down a little.
Q:What does the man mean?

15.

  1. At a drug store.
  2. In a doctor's office.
  3. At a hospital.
  4. In a dentist's office.

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W:I need some aspirin, please, and I'd also like to get this prescription filled.
M:Fine. Here's your aspirin. I can have the prescription for you in about ten minutes if you want to wait.
Q:Where did this conversation most probably take place?