Part 1
# }$ o! ?3 A( g 1. (A) He doesn't have enough money to buy a printer now.8 t o" r2 ?' A3 R
(B) He's not sure how much a printer costs.
' r, ]4 p$ v) h (C) He'll buy a computer later this week.
2 I l, H2 ]5 H9 d# V7 I! C (D) He lost the money he was saving.. o2 [- s' w. L6 `- \9 Y$ j2 U
2. (A) Wait to play until after his 9 O'clock class.7 T! E L; q" v( P% M" [" M
(B) Ask Carol to play tennis.
) W8 g$ w4 u8 v- Y (C) Ask Carol if she's going to class.: g6 E, j& w/ P' Q# p
(D) Get a tennis lesson from Carol.
: a- R- ?, [3 }7 j7 b# x 3. (A) They should ask for an increase in the budget.
6 z% h6 [9 Z0 r# J8 r' e (B) The calculations appear correct to her.- L, ]/ i5 D6 c. b( A5 Y
(C) She'll try to see what method was used.
# M5 J3 h4 H6 a3 s2 a) ` (D) They need to make a copy of the budget.
" C2 L& w; N. S! } g- j# Y. `1 Y 4. (A) He could bring something to the woman." x# J b0 k: m- u% }
(B) He'd be happy to go with the woman.0 Q2 ^+ B# A6 q4 N$ N, @+ m! p) k
(C) He wants the woman to get him a newspaper." |0 y T8 V; _
(D) He'd like something to eat.
; ^5 _% X' @/ ^' ^ 5. (A) The barbecue has been canceled.) ~) @( U7 `1 H5 P7 ~$ B
(B) The weather will probably be cool.
- @! _6 }0 \3 t0 J8 f% `" |$ [ (C) The man will not be able to attend the barbecue.
r* r; S$ N: q: M (D) Casual dress will be appropriate.$ y7 J1 L1 F' g1 N9 T7 s% H
6. (A) He has bad study habits.
8 y' S4 `3 T' F# T2 r# {8 D4 U0 t- C (B) He sleeps too much.& y9 U; X; H* \2 I7 `6 }) x5 ]
(C) He wakes up early.
~: a! g$ L" \- U+ ~9 w. Y (D) He's an excellent student.2 a$ o# t) \' a3 p, V
7. (A) She dislikes fireworks.
3 u; L6 U% z( j) G' F5 M: D% {' Q (B) She has plans for the evening.8 T% I9 `- D2 T7 C6 |% |
(C) She doesn't feel like going out.
- c* i, J# g3 s/ [8 Y (D) She has to get theater tickets.! O2 \9 y; g/ ~6 j5 N' k7 G5 U
8. (A) The library is closed tonight., I: f6 t6 ?) ^3 j) N4 N9 P
(B) He doesn't know how to get to the library.2 t3 E3 x5 u+ u& [
(C) Jean is using his car./ o7 b- b. C! j
(D) He won't be able to help the woman.1 M+ Q3 I" N% w0 S( J
9. (A) He has received his telephone bill.9 I$ T' ]5 q- ` q, {, U; a
(B) His calls weren't listed.
4 S6 v$ d# f( u- t) Z$ A (C) The woman has already paid for her call.
3 _# I) f* T7 s2 o (D) He has received a long distance call.
" C% N' Q* h* z0 u' |# A' P 10. (A) The man should take the stereo back to the store.1 J9 ?$ \7 e7 E
(B) The man should refer to the instruction manual.; m1 x0 e* g+ k3 w- H" H7 A
(C) She'll go to the man's house and help him.( n! p! o# A, S9 E: a* Z: I$ ]
(D) She'll give the man her instruction manual.& y3 \. _6 x a4 t
11. (A) Candy has been ordered for the machine.! Y+ H$ e; Y( T9 k+ t
(B) They still have some candy left over.& a+ X% v; n8 i" |9 `+ r1 k1 f9 u
(C) The machine isn't working right now.( n3 q% E- O9 z5 y- J- X" c
(D) The machine was moved to another building.
! }" b A8 v! ~4 a- d7 M 12. (A) Discuss a magazine article with the woman.
( B5 f8 E( a% Q; V+ _& ` (B) Help the woman find a new doctor.
2 e0 @# H" n1 H2 i- o- Q7 c9 T/ ?; F (C) Go to the store for some medicine.
; I8 w5 A; J' Y (D) Buy the woman some magazines.: G6 g! {/ H' g, A: ]
13. (A) The plants may need more light." L4 h. d0 D0 [2 ]: h: m
(B) The plants should get less water.
- Q* l% ^6 L$ F; k1 u' Y# _ (C) The area in front of the window is too cold for plants.
& d- v: d/ Z3 m, ^- O (D) Plants rarely to well in the dormitory.
/ [1 ~/ P& i+ ^, Z+ T* i6 ]1 z' \7 c6 E 14. The restaurant closes early during the week.3 n# C# o3 u7 r# K% ]( R
(A) He thought the woman's birthday was next week.; B( q! _; I& n
(B) The restaurant closes early during the week.8 ~( g6 \+ |0 q& \
(C) The woman should find out if she can reserve a table., |# _1 @8 l! ^* |, ~, R/ E7 j: Y& u
(D) He won't be able to go with the woman.
% I8 V- l7 D9 \( }, H5 F2 m 15. (A) Find out where their professor is going to perform.
/ Q" r# P2 c6 T" m2 J# P (B) Go to a concert.8 E; |% @2 ~4 I0 ^2 ~7 k9 e j
(C) Perform in a musical recital.
6 y! ]: U8 T9 ~7 l' _( U (D) Interview the violinist.
. Y, J. l, q- G2 m 16. (A) He has to go home to feed his pet.
' {& ], i G3 `6 w2 S6 V (B) He's expecting Cindy to arrive soon.
4 `' i" f0 [* n, `; `/ L (C) He cannot go to Cindy's.3 C( o. I; ]' o& t B
(D) He must keep an appointment with his doctor.
: O$ A: N- p& ^, [! }( [' @- X 17. (A) Join the dormitory council himself.
( Z; G4 \: ^2 V( V (B) Attend the next council meeting.% Z% x! l: m! H( V7 M
(C) Persuade the other council members not to, N. F' A' l" b! |- Z
quit.
6 b, h' ^% n7 X; n& Z# i (D) Help the woman find someone to fill the4 B$ w! h' U. K/ t7 r- |3 ^$ [
vacancy.
7 t3 ? x% ?' d) L5 M! R' ? 18. (A) The center has just opened.7 j; o, `+ o7 C9 d# w) z% o" _ B9 K
(B) He's looking forward to using the center.
- f3 q1 @. C8 O; O( k% L6 w (C) The door to the fitness center is locked.
! Z; y# A3 I4 x7 o! @+ }* o; n (D) There are long lines to get into the center.( e. L' A- m, `# t' {. b/ X7 P6 L
19. (A) The film committee is full.# o# t% M. j9 E: t) u+ U
(B) Being on the committee requires a great deal of time.
9 A. s' ]0 H1 e/ E7 B- }" n# M w (C) It is difficult to be selected for the committee.
# i$ J, E4 a; R# R& }) [ (D) The man needs to sign up at another place.
: ]& ], Z2 X/ K* L1 h 20. (A) Disappointed.
) J4 R( J2 N; D/ S \3 S& `( } (B) Surprised.3 R+ L( g6 I; z0 j# L
(C) Nervous.1 e1 b/ n0 v" k; E4 i" |8 B
(D) Uninterested.
8 L' D7 |6 R1 s3 Q$ G+ a5 L 21. (A) The weather is usually bad at the picnics.' z; `8 g+ z. }" P
(B) He'll need a change of clothes for the picnic.
% W" Q/ M9 i6 U" r (C) He's not looking forward to attending the picnic., W- F8 O _7 Z- |, v& K4 V
(D) He's looking for a new place to hold the picnic. |