Part Four Dialogue Completion
Directions:
In this part, there are ten short incomplete dialogues between two speakers, each followed by four choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose the one that most appropriately suits the conversational context and best completes the dialogue. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.
41.Susan: Hi, how are you doing?
Mike: I’m doing great._____?
Susan: Not too bad.
A. Why B. How about you
C. Is it good for you D. How do you know it
42. Mike: I got job offer from Dell.
John: That’s great news. I’m very happy for you .
Mike: Thanks. I feel like celebrating. Let’s go have a beer.____
A. It is rather expensive B. It’s so fine today
C. It’s on me D. It’s your turn
43. Girl: Are you ready to order?
Man: ___
Girl: Sure. I’ll be back in a moment.
A. Can I have one more minute? B. Yes,I’m ready.
C. Are you sure you’ll be back? D. Do you think I’m ready?
44. Man: Which way is Aisle(通道) 6A?
Woman:_____.
Man: Great. Thank you.
A. In three minutes B. One moment, please
C. Four blocks away D. Two rows that way
45. Speaker A: Thank you very much for inviting us to such a delightful dinner.
Speaker B:____
A. You are quite welcome B. You are so polite
C. Don’t use thanks D. Don’t be so polite
46. Man: Do I have the pleasure to buy you a drink?
Women:____.
A. It’s your pleasure B. It’s very kind of you
C. You’re too nice to me D. You spend money again
47. Student:Hello, this is Bill Aston. I’d like to speak to Professor Mailer, please.
Assistant:_______
A. sorry, he is not available at the moment.
B. Can you tell me who you are?
C. Who is speaking over there?
D. There’s no one here by that name.
48. Speaker A:_______
Speaker B: Yes, I’d like to open a savings account.
A. Can I help you, sir
B. What do you want to do, sir
C. Do you have anything to do here
D. Why have you come here
49. Paul: Why did you tell the whole world about my past!
Jeffrey:_______
A. Oh well, it’s done now. I can’t help