Q: What will the man do for the woman?
3. W: Excuse me, Professor Hill. May I ask you a few questions?
M: Yes, of course. But I’m sorry I have a class at ten. Why don’t you come in my office hours. That is 4 to 5 P.m. Monday, Thursday and Friday.
Q: Why can’t professor Hill answer her question noew?
4. M: I don’t feel lie going out. Why don’t we just stay home and watch TV instead?
W: Come on! You promised to take me out for dinner and to the theatre on my birthday.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
5. W: I’m thinking of taking five courses next semester.
M: Wouldn’t four be wiser?
Q: What does the man mean?
6. W: I want to ask the Johnsons to come to the party.Do you know their address?
M: No. But I like them to come. I think Tom can give you their address.
Q: What is the woman going to do?
7. M: Is Jane looking forward to going home for the summer?
M: She is counting the days.
Q: What does the woman imply?
8. W: I think I will take the half-day tour of the city.
M: Why not the whole day?
Q: What does the man suggest?
9. M: This is one-way street. Didn’t you ee the sign?
W: Sorry. I didn’t.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
10.W: I ought to call Joan, and tell her about the reception this evening.
M: Why bother? You will see her at lunch.
Q: What does the man mean?
Section B
Passage One
We use all sort of services without thinking how we get them. But such services cost money. We pay for them throught taxes. What would happen if everyone in a city stop. The street might not be cleaned. There would be no police force to pro tect people and property.