这几道题目我问了一下美国朋友,他是这么解释的.大家可以作为参考
15. (man) So, you and Julia are no longer roommates. I'm not surprised. You two never did things very compatible. (woman) Yeah, well... It's not that we didn't get along... We just didn't have much in common. (narrator) What can be inferred about the woman? (A) She misses her old roommate. (B)She changes roommates often. (C) She does not know Julie very well. (D) She did not really enjoy living with Julie. This is a question that requires choosing the best answer from 4 poor options. The best way is to deuce your answer. A is not a good answer because there is nothing to imply she misses her roommate. B is definitely not correct because there is no evidence she ever had more than one roommate. C is possible, because they did not have things in common and probably did not speak to one another often. D is a better answer than C, however. It can be implied from “not having much in common” that she did not enjoy living with Julie. The best answer is D.
22. (woman) Do the directions say we should go left or right at the stop sign? (man) Hum, that's funny! I don't actually see anything here about it! (narrator) What does the man imply? (A) They should turn left when they see a stop sign. (B) He does not have the directions with him. (C) He does not see the stop sign yet (D) He does not know which way to turn. It is important to understand the situation of this dialogue. It is obvious that a man and woman are driving in a car together. The man has the directions on a piece of paper. It seems the directions are written versus having a map. It seems the woman is driving and she is approaching a stop sign. She asks the man which way she should turn (left or right). Deduce your answer! A is not correct since he states the directions do not state which way to turn. B is not correct since he SEES the directions in his hand (he is reading them). C is not correct because the woman seems to be driving and asking the man who sees (who has) the directions. D is correct because “I don’t see anything about it” means the directions do not give him any indication of which way to turn. It is a guess for him and he does not know.
29.(man) Do we need to get the concert tickets in advance? (woman) There may be some for sale at the door at a higher price. (narrator) What does the woman say about the tickets? (A) There are none left. (B) They are too expensive. (C) They might be available at the concert. (D) They need to be purchased in advance. Again, deduce your answer. The situation is that the man and woman do not have tickets yet. A is possible since the woman really does not know if she can buy tickets at the door on the night of the concert. B is not correct, but she does state they will cost more (not too expensive perhaps). D is not correct because, by stating they may be available at the door just before the concert begins implies there is not a need to purchase them in advance. C is the best answer since it restates (almost exactly) what the woman said: “There may be some for sale at the door ...” = “might be available at the concert.”
23.(woman) Someone told me the new restaurant on Grant Street is pretty good (man) The atmosphere is wonderful. But what's more important to you, good food or nice atmosphere? (narrator) What does the man imply? (A) Ho has not been to the new restaurant yet. (B) He would like to go to the new restaurant with the woman (C) The food at the new restaurant is not very good. (D) A restaurant 's atmosphere is very important to him It is clear the man has eaten there before since he is familiar with the atmosphere. A is clearly not correct. B is not correct since there is no indication that he is asking this woman to go there with him. C is possible, but he does not say the food is not good, so it should not be implied that it is not good. It is clear that he likes the atmosphere there. The food may be good or may be bad. It is not clear. The best answer is D. He feels it important enough to mention the atmosphere is good. He then questions which is more important, good food or nice atmosphere.
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