1.
- M: Look, I’m sorry to bother you about this, but that music’s really loud.
- W: I didn’t realize you could hear it.
What will the woman probably do?
2.
- M: George is going to work in New York for the summer.
- W: Can he do that and go to summer school?
What does the woman imply about George?
3.
- W: Shouldn’t someone pick up the clothes from the cleaner’s?
- M: Don’t look at me!
What does the man mean?
4.
- W: Congratulations! I understand you got a job. When do you start work?
- M: You must be thinking of someone else. I’m still waiting to hear.
What does the man mean?
5.
- W: Are you sure you corrected all the typing errors? You want to make a good impression.
- M: I’d better read through the paper
What is the man going to do?
6.
- M: I think the whole class is going on the field trip next Friday.
- W: I’m not so sure. Not everyone has paid the transportation fee.
What does the woman imply?
7.
- W: Could you bring my calculator back? I need it to do my math homework tonight.
- M: I don’t know how to put this; but, uh, I dropped it, and now the “on” button doesn’t light up.
What is the man’s problem?
8.
-W: Look at this note from the landlord.
- W2: What? We can’t afford another twenty dollars a month.
What are the speakers talking about?
9.
- W: Janet said she’s coming to my graduation.
- M: But she has to work that week, doesn’t she?
What does the man imply about Janet?
10.
- W: Why is it that whenever I open my mailbox lately, I pull out letters addressed to you?
- M: Oh, uh, until I find a new apartment, I’m having the post office for ward my mail to your place.
What is happening to the man’s letters?