1.

  1. Breast cancer.
  2. Lung cancer.
  3. Pneumonia.
  4. Leukemia.

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W:I can't tell if my breast is still there. Have you taken it off?
M:No, Mrs. Green. We just took off the lump. So you can see we have cut this thing very early and some X-ray therapy should stop its spreading.
Q:What is the woman suffering from? A)

2.

  1. Visit his uncle's doctor.
  2. See a doctor.
  3. Ride more carefully.
  4. Take it easy.

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M:My left ankle is still hurting from the fall I had from my bike last week. I wonder if I should visit a doctor.
W:To play it safe, you probably should.
Q:What does the woman suggest the man do? B)

3.

  1. Six.
  2. Twenty-four.
  3. Twelve.
  4. Three.

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W:How often should I take these capsules and how many should I take?
M:Take 3 capsules every 6 hours.
Q:How many capsules should the woman take in 24 hours? C)

4.

  1. Mrs. White.
  2. Mr. White's father's family.
  3. Mrs. White's father's family.
  4. Mr. White.

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M:Mrs. White. Have you, your husband or any members of your family suffered from any form of mental illness?
W:No, but my father's family has a history of high blood pressure.
Q:Who probably suffers from hypertension? C)

5.

  1. Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
  2. Tuesday and Saturday.
  3. Tuesday and Thursday.
  4. Saturday and Sunday.

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W:What time does the computer lab close?
M:On Monday, Wednesday and Friday, it closes at 5 p.m. On Tuesday, Thursday, it's open till 9. It stays open until 6 on Saturday. But on Sunday, it's closed all day.
Q:On which evenings is the computer lab open? C)

6.

  1. It's too long.
  2. It's the dullest.
  3. It's ridiculous.
  4. It's too short.

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M:This is the silliest film I have ever seen. It's plain ridiculous.
W:I've seen duller films though but not one's so long.
Q:What does the woman feel about the film? A)

7.

  1. He thinks that there's more depression among users of the Internet.
  2. He doubts there is a correlation between the Internet and depression.
  3. He is sure that being on the Internet can lead to depression.
  4. He thinks that depression can make people spend more time on the Internet.

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W:My son spends a lot of time on the Internet. I've heard this can lead to depression. What do you think?
M:I've heard of studies showing there is more depression among the users of the Internet. But I question which came first: the depression or the Internet?
Q:What does the man mean? B)

8.

  1. She is full,
  2. She has trouble digesting pears.
  3. She thinks there is not enough.
  4. She just wants a small one.

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M:Would you care for another pair? Don't worry. We've got plenty.
W:I'd love one but what I don't have is plenty of room in my stomach for one.
Q:What does the woman imply? A)

9.

  1. Take it back to the store.
  2. Find the warranty.
  3. Read instructions.
  4. Call for help.

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W:I've had this new digital camera for a week and I still don't how to work it even with these instructions.
M:Didn't a hotline number come with it?
Q:What does the man imply the woman should do? D)

10.

  1. She bought it at a well-known store.
  2. It was very expensive.
  3. She doesn't consider it gorgeous.
  4. Someone gave it to her.

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M:What a gorgeous dress! It must have cost a fortune.
W:Not at all. It's a hand-me-down.
Q:What does the woman say about the dress? D)

11.

  1. She did poorly on physics.
  2. She got a B in physics.
  3. She didn't want to.
  4. She was an average student.

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M:Did you win the scholarship?
W:Who? Me? The "D" I got in physics dropped my whole average way down.
Q:Why didn't the woman win the scholarship? A)

12.

  1. She has been busy working on her chemistry.
  2. She hasn't got a partner yet.
  3. She prefers biology to chemistry.
  4. She is sick and tired of biology.

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M:Have you found a partner to work with on Chemistry? The lab class is tomorrow.
W:To tell you the truth, I've been tied up with my biology this week.
Q:What can be inferred about the woman? B)

13.

  1. He likes classical music.
  2. He dislikes classical music a lot.
  3. He hasn't learned to appreciate classical music yet.
  4. He hasn't listened to any classical music before.

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W:I really like classic music, especially the music of Wagner. What about you?
M:Well, actually, classical musical is something I haven't acquired a taste for yet.
Q:What does the man think of classical music? C)

14.

  1. In the clinic.
  2. In the ward.
  3. In the drug store.
  4. In the department store.

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M:Excuse me. I've got a bad cold. I have a headache, a sore throat, a slight cough and I ache all over. Could you recommend something?
W:Well, I could give you a cold capsule that will relieve the running nose and some cough syrup. That ought to do the trick. But if you are not better in a couple of days, I would suggest you see a doctor.
Q:Where does this conversation most likely take place? C)

15.

  1. His passenger saved him in time.
  2. He was driving very slowly.
  3. He was driving a new car.
  4. He had fastened his seat belt.

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W:Tom, what happened? How come you are limping?
M:Somebody smashed into my new car. I'm not really hurt, thanks to my seatbelt.
Q:Why was the man not seriously injured in the accident? D)