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2000年8月:
25. Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?
26. M: I’ve still got to fulfill my foreign language requirement, three semesters’ work. What about you?
W: Not me. I tested out of Spanish. Don’t you remember my dad got a job in Mexico when I was five? I’ve lived there for eight years, so I’m pretty fluent.
Q: What does the woman mean?
27. W: Excuse me, do you know when the next train for Philadelphia leaves?
M: No, I don’t. But there’s a schedule in the rack, right in front of the ticket window.
Q: What can be inferred about the man?
28. W: I want to take some pictures of my family when I go home this weekend, but I hate lugging my camera around. It’s so bulky and heavy.
M: You can take mine instead. I won’t need it this weekend and it takes great pictures despite the size.
Q: What does the man imply?
29. W: You know what the Wildlife Club needs? We need an advisor, someone who knows a lot about the environment and wild life conservation.
M: There’s someone new in the Biology Department, Professor Bell. I’ll see if she’ll be interested.
Q: What will the man probably do?
30. M: You were also wearing a blue scarf when you came in, weren’t you? I think I grabbed yours by accident.
W: No, you didn’t. Mine is still hanging by the door. I can see it from here.
Q: What does the woman mean?
Questions 31 through 35. Listen to a conversion between two friends.
M: What happened to you today?
W: I went to the Bard Music Festival in downtown New York. I listened to a really nice concert.
M: Really? Then whose music were they played?
W: Just Haydn’s. It was so beautiful that I was humming the music myself all the way home from the train. What time is it, anyway? It must be getting late.
M: 7 O’clock. Did you forget? We were supposed to meet the other members of the Computer Science Club this afternoon.
W: Oh, I am sorry. It completely slipped my mind.
M: Sally was going to show us a software program she bought. I wanted to see it.
W: Why didn’t you go?
M: Well, I was waiting for you, like we planned. And before I knew it, it was too late. But forger it, the concert would probably be more interesting.
W: My favorite piece of Haydn’s Baritone Trio No. 97. The Baritone’s an old type of string instrument. It’s unusual that it had two sets of strings. One set you play with a bow, like a violin; the other set you can pluck with your fingers. The balance of the plucking and bowing was beautiful.
M: I’ve listened to several of Haydn’s symphonies before. I have a couple of his CD’s.
W: You do? I’d like to borrow them some time if you don’t mind.
M: If I can find them, sure. My CD collections stuff away somewhere.
W: I hope I can get the CD of the Baritone Trio I’ve heard.
M: Well, we still have some time before the mall closes. Why don’t we check to see if the music shop’s got it.
W: All right.
31. What is the conversation mainly about?
32. Why did the woman apologize to the man?
33. What is unusual about the Baritone?
34. What does the woman want to borrow from the man?
35. Where will the speakers probably go next?
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