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1. (A) He doesn't have enough money to buy a printer now.! ~: y0 H1 D% N) D
(B) He's not sure how much a printer costs.
& c! s* ~2 ~7 t) c$ q+ |( X (C) He'll buy a computer later this week.2 O6 |" }4 O$ j: e3 F J
(D) He lost the money he was saving.( d$ Y6 K7 h7 ?/ {0 O
2. (A) Wait to play until after his 9 O'clock class.
7 X! x! R! F( [' Z; b (B) Ask Carol to play tennis.7 S6 U$ l# F0 ^: l& _% h
(C) Ask Carol if she's going to class.
1 I: Z4 v! e' A5 j2 j: C' a (D) Get a tennis lesson from Carol.8 ~2 [6 t( K: l) U; S9 U: H- ]
3. (A) They should ask for an increase in the budget.! T7 K6 I! w0 h9 I9 E" N, z; X# v
(B) The calculations appear correct to her.0 A: Q! v& p- K2 ^3 z) h
(C) She'll try to see what method was used.
' ]* M& S5 ]+ ]2 C. ^ (D) They need to make a copy of the budget.* ?' q# O2 r: h" d3 w: a1 c3 U
4. (A) He could bring something to the woman.: q: }# o( R0 ~9 T% V
(B) He'd be happy to go with the woman.7 a; V; k8 y$ R
(C) He wants the woman to get him a newspaper.
K0 }7 f- F: q- P5 z4 g# i (D) He'd like something to eat.
0 j# @ D( v, D& A" I 5. (A) The barbecue has been canceled.; C0 w: c q" X: A1 N6 f
(B) The weather will probably be cool.- Z# L* @5 q! Z, [) W' P
(C) The man will not be able to attend the barbecue.& g- S6 Y- l) ^7 p9 G) }! B
(D) Casual dress will be appropriate.0 m8 M% a Q- [4 K+ G" ?
6. (A) He has bad study habits.9 z' d5 }! b) `8 }, i: U
(B) He sleeps too much.
" N: a p9 p" {; h0 @ (C) He wakes up early.
2 v/ Z& e6 P; Y2 y8 _ (D) He's an excellent student.
# a8 u" ]" g# H4 y- a 7. (A) She dislikes fireworks.
R) G& h0 \: w/ L/ H) ]3 } (B) She has plans for the evening. i# K, ?) t. N: P [- r
(C) She doesn't feel like going out.
: p4 `# E" n" B2 z( a' o1 o (D) She has to get theater tickets.% U3 e2 Y* A# i0 G6 W# H
8. (A) The library is closed tonight.
9 R }, L I# x _& E7 k (B) He doesn't know how to get to the library.
/ b2 r) V' Q7 c& `. t8 J7 } (C) Jean is using his car.
* M, v/ p& @' J/ U2 r T& n. x* U (D) He won't be able to help the woman.
) ^1 b2 [6 o) a: X. c+ K8 G; c: M; C 9. (A) He has received his telephone bill.0 M% b9 m5 [+ f
(B) His calls weren't listed.1 z e. F5 N$ K" x) p' T2 g; U% }5 b
(C) The woman has already paid for her call.9 V% p% f4 j9 V! b- c! W- l9 O
(D) He has received a long distance call.* O p& r+ o- l9 N, B1 V
10. (A) The man should take the stereo back to the store.
% n1 d9 F7 n7 |- _- p (B) The man should refer to the instruction manual.
; s6 o- F/ I3 m (C) She'll go to the man's house and help him.
% [: ?% X" p7 Q; D4 j (D) She'll give the man her instruction manual.. D4 b3 M/ Y8 c4 l! y( v6 @
11. (A) Candy has been ordered for the machine.- I( U& D: r6 _1 H9 I7 _+ r
(B) They still have some candy left over.; J2 N8 y c; C9 R; c
(C) The machine isn't working right now.3 J* [& [& b! Z' \% m7 W& U+ T2 ]7 E) ?
(D) The machine was moved to another building.
! P s$ q' g8 I8 Y8 V o 12. (A) Discuss a magazine article with the woman.
# A5 Q4 k3 x8 R, c7 R$ I1 b (B) Help the woman find a new doctor.$ ?6 l5 ]5 P* v# W6 M- _# c) c
(C) Go to the store for some medicine.
& V& m3 k& b. H (D) Buy the woman some magazines.6 y4 G. k7 o" _7 U
13. (A) The plants may need more light.5 e' q! {/ J8 v
(B) The plants should get less water.' }% Y' r2 ^ s2 C/ f% S8 {
(C) The area in front of the window is too cold for plants.
: \' \1 c- A& X3 ~' W (D) Plants rarely to well in the dormitory./ O* Z6 v: d( }$ T }) ^
14. The restaurant closes early during the week.
5 }2 c3 a; d7 g# B (A) He thought the woman's birthday was next week. W& J+ `( K+ O9 B6 D
(B) The restaurant closes early during the week.
3 _$ v; W6 z `0 j: u" N* q (C) The woman should find out if she can reserve a table.
+ j9 j9 k5 k W8 P. t (D) He won't be able to go with the woman.
1 g# ^3 S W P 15. (A) Find out where their professor is going to perform.
2 r) ~) ^8 L# c$ I8 @3 R (B) Go to a concert.
8 g& h" I% ^* l* e7 V! u (C) Perform in a musical recital.% a, i |# o' W2 s6 Z' N
(D) Interview the violinist.6 P Q8 g2 j8 q2 B) `+ p& t4 T8 v
16. (A) He has to go home to feed his pet." p5 Z1 c! o2 _ I, x: H" `
(B) He's expecting Cindy to arrive soon.
' i* |. P" H& j5 p (C) He cannot go to Cindy's.2 j+ k9 ~7 k- F; A1 H- I+ J; K
(D) He must keep an appointment with his doctor.( A/ I9 g) ^/ G5 ?) M2 v
17. (A) Join the dormitory council himself.
; x6 ~3 M3 i# }( u; @+ O (B) Attend the next council meeting.
6 f* k3 E2 E: _; t2 Q (C) Persuade the other council members not to$ c/ t2 }+ l% \/ L6 g
quit.
! L+ E6 C# ]7 w2 K" ? (D) Help the woman find someone to fill the
) Z3 j: C1 u6 U% R- u9 ~ vacancy.- U$ g u! h i5 w. o1 _- t
18. (A) The center has just opened.
* z6 k5 [- M( m# n (B) He's looking forward to using the center.1 |7 s2 i j# m: a/ R. b8 S, k
(C) The door to the fitness center is locked.* \; {; f# W8 n' |
(D) There are long lines to get into the center.# k2 I0 F+ G% O
19. (A) The film committee is full.
/ f! x5 _$ W( T( O1 d; o2 v (B) Being on the committee requires a great deal of time.7 {5 J; \1 l, N3 m& w" D* L
(C) It is difficult to be selected for the committee.1 J4 D" C2 z$ a$ m, r e+ {
(D) The man needs to sign up at another place.
) T7 x& u9 ~8 _+ Y" ?; T M 20. (A) Disappointed.
I2 d2 a* u- f5 W" ]' J% U8 {6 G/ ^ (B) Surprised. ^* A6 ^( q4 K d( \( c! _+ j6 N( l
(C) Nervous.3 i! i( x$ B0 q
(D) Uninterested.
& e9 \% H8 J& Q5 R7 q7 V 21. (A) The weather is usually bad at the picnics.
0 h! D \' R! D( u (B) He'll need a change of clothes for the picnic.
5 L% ?8 m4 _5 Z6 P9 ]/ ^ a (C) He's not looking forward to attending the picnic.
8 I' X/ f/ {9 r0 P (D) He's looking for a new place to hold the picnic. |