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第三部份:簡短對話

31. M:    Wow, Rebecca looks really great today.

      W:   Yeah, I love that dress she is wearing.

        M:   I know. It suits her so well.

       W: With a figure like that, she’d look great in anything.

        M:   That’s true. She’s in great shape.

     Q:   What are the speakers talking about?

(A)   Rebecca’s behavior.

     (B)   Rebecca’s performance.

     (C)   Rebecca’s appearance.

     (D)   Rebecca’s personality.

 

32. W:   Oh, your leg’s bleeding. What happened?

        M:   I banged it into a chair.

        W: Well, you’d better clean the cut quickly.

        M:   Don’t worry. I’m fine. It’s just a small cut.

        W: Well, it could become serious if bacteria got into it.

        M:   All right. I’ll go rinse it out.

        Q:   Why is the woman worried?

       (A)   The man’s wound might get infected.

     (B)   The man could faint in class.

     (C)   The man’s muscles could cramp up.

     (D)   The man is losing too much blood.

 

33. M:   Can you believe the way Brad spoke to the teacher today?

     W:   No, I can’t. I wouldn’t dare to ask her that kind of question.

        M:    Me, neither. Brad sure has a lot of guts.

        W: Yeah, I’ve never met anyone so brave.

     Q:   What do the speakers think of Brad?

       (A)   That he is talkative.

     (B)   That he is learned.

     (C)   That he is demanding.

     (D)   That he is bold.

 

34. M:    How’s your dad’s business doing these days?

       W:   Actually, he had to close down the company.

     M:    Oh, that’s terrible. What happened?

     W:   He wasn’t able to keep up with his loan payments.

      Q:    What likely happened to the woman’s father’s business?

       (A)   It was robbed.

     (B)   It expanded abroad.

     (C)   It went bankrupt.

     (D)   It gathered a lot of capital.

 

35.   M:    Hey, take a look at Timmy over there.

        W:   Oh my, I’ve never seen his face so red.

     M:    He must feel embarrassed talking to that pretty girl.

     Q:    What do the speakers say about Timmy?

       (A)   That he is weeping.

     (B)   That he is blushing.

     (C)   That he is giggling.

     (D)   That he is shivering.

 

 

36.   W: You look like you’re in pain.

M: Yeah, this sofa isn’t very comfortable.

W: I just bought it. What’s wrong with it?

M: It looks nice, but it’s as hard as a rock.

W: Then here, you can lean back on this.

M: Aaah, that’s much softer. Thanks.

Q: What might the woman have given the man?

(A) A tissue.

(B) A shovel.

(C) A remote.

(D) A cushion.

 

37.   M: So your son is going to be a senior next year, right?

W: No, he is not. He’ll be a sophomore.

M: Oh, I thought he was a junior.

W: No, he’s just a freshman.

Q: What do we know about the woman’s son?

(A) That he’s in kindergarten.

(B) That he works full time.

(C) That he’s an athlete.

(D) That he’s a college student.

 

38.   M: Sally! We are playing basketball. You can’t take the ball away just like that.

W: Why not? It’s my ball.

M: Where’s your sportsmanship?

W: I don’t care about that. My ball, my rules.

Q: What has the man asked about?

(A) The woman’s desire to play a game fairly.

(B) The woman ’s chance to win the championship.

(C) The woman’s athletic ability.

(D) The woman’s knowledge of the game.

 

39.   M: Uh, I don’t think I can exercise anymore.

W: Don’t give up. You can do it. Just ten more minutes.

M: But my legs are getting really tired.

W: Come on, I’ll buy you dinner if you continue.

M: Okay, I’ll keep going if you promise.

Q: What is the woman doing?

(A) She’s making an excuse.

(B) She’s motivating the man.

(C) She’s offering an apology.

(D) She’s criticizing the man.

40.   W: Our next display is just this way. Please follow me.

M: Okay; wow, that’s quite an interesting artifact.

W: Yes, it was made during the Sung Dynasty.

M: Hmmm, can I take a picture of it?

W: I’m sorry, no photography is allowed.

M: I see; so what is the next exhibit?

Q: Who are the speakers?

(A) A film director and an actor.

(B) A police officer and a criminal.

(C) A museum guide and a visitor.

(D) A photographer and a client.

 

41.   M: Do you think I can trust Mr. Bill?

W: Of course. He always tells the truth.

M: Are you certain of that?

W: Sure, he would never tell a lie.

Q: What does the woman say about Mr. Bill?

(A) That he’s responsible.

(B) That he’s diligent.

(C) That he’s honest.

(D) That he’s courageous.

 

42.   M: I’ve been sent by the city to check out your place of business.

W: I see. Well then, please come in. Welcome to my restaurant.

M: Hmm, the kitchen area seems to be quite dirty.

W: Oh, that’s only because we’re in the middle of redecorating.

M: Well, I’m going to have to give you a warning.

W: I understand; we’ll clean it up right away.

M: I hope so, or I’ll have to fine you next time.

Q: What might be the man’s occupation?

(A) He’s an education minister.

(B) He’s a health inspector.

(C) He’s a university lecturer.

(D) He’s a political candidate.

 

43.   M: Excuse me, do you have any beds for the evening?

W: Yes, we have a few left. But all the rooms are shared.

M: No problem. Do you have cooking facilities?

W: Yes, there’s a common kitchen for visitors.

M: Great, I’d like to check in.

Q: Where are the speakers?

(A) At a hostel.

(B) At a museum.

(C) At a barber shop.

(D) At a cafeteria.

 

44.   M: Honey, has Kate made any friends in the new neighborhood?

W: Uh, well, you could say that she has made one friend.

M: Great, when do I get to meet her friend?

W: I don’t know whether that’s possible.

M: Why do you say that?

W: She only has an imaginary friend.

M: Hmm, I don’t know if that’s healthy.

W: Don’t worry. It’s normal for kids to make up friends.

Q: What does the woman say about Kate’s friend?

(A) That she’s not polite.

(B) That she’s really shy.

(C) That she’s not real.

(D) That she’s very brave.

 

45.   M: Do you like to drink coffee?

W: No, it tastes too bitter to me.

M: How about tea?

W: No, I prefer soda.

Q: What are the speakers talking about?

(A) They’re talking about alcohol.

(B) They’re talking about batteries.

(C) They’re talking about spices.

(D) They’re talking about beverages.

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