B: No, No! Look behind the car.What does the woman mean?
5 R2 `+ w4 A1 S8 \& ]3 O 19. A: Could I look at your bus schedule? I don't want to drive to work tomorrow if it's snowing.$ Q1 P3 _8 C5 O5 q! P+ D% I& ~9 `
B: You would be better off calling the terminal. It's been a long time since I've used my schedule and I'm sure it was out of date.
3 q% e, ~; O4 p) ~9 L1 P& Q What does the woman mean?
% R/ z: M. V: P- l 20. A: That's a pretty thick book. Are you sure Fram will want to plough through that?! N7 `5 A9 W3 @; b4 L Z
B: Are you kidding? She'll be through it in two days.: h9 e- A' I k! r/ O" c& [( M" ^
What does the man imply about Fram?
0 D0 u$ d+ ]% X3 { 21. A: If I send this package third class, how long will it take to arrive?) k p, L6 V+ f1 K, c( b+ l
B: About two weeks. But, hmm, many people don't realize that first class is only a dollar fifty more and it would get there in just a few days.
+ g4 c$ r( W9 b; J A3 I5 t What does the woman suggest the man do?
, l/ Q+ c+ u* N& g4 ? 22. A: Surely, you don't want to eat at the expensive restaurant.# v6 W g/ K/ e# q: t N6 ~
B: Not much I don't. They have the best food in town.$ J. `( T, ~" ^# ]5 Q, z, a
What does the man mean?
; G% r) P. a; k$ y* i 23. A: Like usual the lecture hall is complete mess this afternoon. Newspapers, soda cans, used issues, all of it, just thrown all over the floor. I can't understand how people can be so thoughtless.. w# ]: M/ U2 A7 c5 b" c
B: Well, your professor should have the authority to get something done about it.1 N" `3 ]) D( O& w$ N
What does the woman imply the man should do?
! H0 t3 L r9 h' y 24. A: How about going on a camping trip next week with us? We are planning on hiking and canoeing in the state park.0 r' p: v3 m8 n9 E4 U
B: That sounds great. But I'd better warn you: I've never been in the canoe and I am not much the swimmer either.5 ^) c3 W. b9 h, c F& t5 X4 r) F
What does the woman mean?
. b$ x# }6 I1 w" f 25. A: I heard that the pre-turn-out for the opening of the new sculpture exhibit was a kind of disappointing.+ G; [* `# A. _4 B
B: I guess a lot of other people feel the way I do about modern art.
7 H' @( h- G3 \4 T2 T+ E+ \' P8 [ What does the woman mean?
1 \' `- j" {1 [. V# j8 [ 26. A: We'd better make sure we get to the presentation early tomorrow morning. The dean said that there would be bagels and pastries in food. But I have a feeling that they are going to go quickly.& P3 T% a; b- F6 N. L8 g
B: I guess I'll bring my appetite.
* Y+ E, F8 W3 V3 ~1 Q: q2 X What will the man probably do?, M E( Y& D, M
27. A: Isn't it great about Ruth's community service award?
i& {0 H7 Z8 L7 T+ ^ i; Q B: She deserved it
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28. A: I'm driving downtown this afternoon. I have to stop by Deluxe, the art supply store, to get some paints for my art class.
( Z5 ?, C2 }: |5 i8 `( J9 s B: Deluxe? They moved to Smithville. i& y9 W/ @7 {/ E- }) d; k, l
What does the woman mean?
# V1 T- X: \; t* X 29. A: You were right about the puzzle you lent me last week. It really is a challenge. I want to try to get it myself though, so I am going to work on it a little longer.
m. J/ i/ |. t! j; ` B: Well, if you get really stuck, remember, I'm only a phone call away.
2 w* q! ~3 Z, P4 a$ m6 K What does the woman mean?
d/ C' w; H; H8 o 30. A: I'm new in town and I need to find a doctor. Do you know anything about Joyce Brown?
( x. }. r0 }0 c! c B: I've been going to her for years. I don't see how you could do better.What does the man say about Dr. Brown?
. x( O7 P% a, b- t Part B
/ g1 w1 T- q" h9 g* Z2 x, i$ f2 I! f% w Questions 31-34 Listen to a conversation in a college dormitory.8 [9 Y) A+ o3 }; M+ t5 _" Q
Hmm, hi.' U' F" l- D, w
Hi, I am going door to door tonight to tell people about the student action coalition. Do you have a few minutes?5 o7 u, ^3 ?5 N Q* B& a* [; k
Sure. You know, I think I read something in the newspaper last week.: `& F6 o% G8 p! \) v9 P7 T
Yeah, there was an article about us since the last issue. See, we are trying to protect and conserver some of the open spaces on campus./ d* v- C6 Q4 C7 K, B7 d
That's right. You are thesgroupsthat's opposing the extension of the parking lot next toSmith Hall, right?
4 f& i3 c/ ~0 w That's us. We just feel it is important to save some of the natural beauty of the campus,like Over-by Swing. Some of those trees are hundreds of years old.
6 B- {8 B1 X6 p% C. b It is a pretty spot. My friends and I had picnics over there by the creek.
' Y3 n) }8 L1 {$ z4 [ Then you understand how we feel. We are organizing a rally on Thursday afternoon to get the administration to reconsider the parking lot plan.
! w2 I) }$ I; X% S) @6 L Well, I have a class on Thursday afternoon.2 ?1 w! |9 ~; z) h6 J& e3 q
But maybe you could sign this petition. We're going to summit it to the administration to demonstrate how the students feel about this.
0 ]7 p% f! ^4 O h. L8 c& K3 t2 q Sure, let me get a pen and I'll sign it. |