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EXERCISE 4: Dialogues-Reversals لا نيرمتلاعبار :سكاااوح –
(1)Man: Do you need a ride to the airport?Woman: Thanks, anyway. I thought I would, but I have my carback now. Third voice: How will the woman get to the airport?
A-
She will get a ride with the man.B-She will ride the airport shuttle.C-She will drive her car.D-She will rent a car.Answer: (C) ".. I have my car back now.” Choice (A) refers to theman's offer, and to the woman's first plan, not to the way that thewoman will get to the airport. Choices (B) and (D) are notmentioned and may not be concluded from information in theconversation.………………………………………………………………………………………
(2)
Man: Okay. What’ll you have?Woman: Give me the eggs and potatoes. Oh, wait a minute. Howabout the eggs and pancakes? Third Voice: What does the woman want to eat?A-She would like eggs and potatoes.B-She wants eggs and pancakes.C-She wants to eat potato pancakes.
D-
Pancakes is what she would like to eat.Answer: (B) "How about the eggs and pancakes?" Choice (A)refers to the woman's choice before she changes her mind.Choice (D) refers to part of the woman's order, but leaves out thefact that she wants eggs, also. Choice (C) is not mentioned andmay not be concluded from information in the passage.………………………………………………………………………………………
 
(3)
Woman: How many boxes of Girl Scout cookies did youorder?Man: Four, no, five. Third Voice: How many boxes of cookies did the man order?
A-
 The man bought one box of cookies.B-The man ordered four boxes of cookies.C-He purchased five boxes of cookies.D-He did not order any cookies this year.Answer: (C) "Four, no, five.” Choice (B) refers to the man's firstthought, not to his final statement about the number of boxes heordered. Choices (A) and (D) are not correct because the manordered five boxes of cookies.………………………………………………………………………………………
(4)
Man: What is the area code from which you are calling?Woman: 6-9-1. Oops, that's not right. it's 6-1-9. Third Voice: What is the correct area code for the woman?
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 The number is 6-9-1.
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 The area code is 1-9-6.C-9-1-6 is the area code.D-6-1-9 is the correct number.Answer: (D) "It's 6-1-9.” Choice (A) refers to the woman's firstresponse, before she corrects herself. Choices (B) and (C) are notmentioned and may not be concluded from information in theconversation.………………………………………………………………………………………
(5)
Woman: I thought you said it was five cents a copy.Man: I did, but it's ten cents a copy when you make fewer thantwenty copies, and you have only fifteen Third Voice: How much per copy will the woman pay?
 
A-She will pay five cents per page.B-The price is ten cents a copy.
C-
She owes fifteen cents per copy.D-Twenty cents per page is the price.Answer: (B) "... it's ten cents a copy when you make fewer thantwenty copies, and you have only fifteen." Choice (A) refers to theprice per page for twenty copies or more. The number in Choice(C) refers to the number of copies the woman has, not to the priceper copy. The number in Choice (D) refers to the number of copiesrequired for the lower price, not to the price per copy.………………………………………………………………………………………
(6)
Woman: How much to send a one-page fax?Man: One dollar. Oh, wait a minute. This is an overseastransmission. That’s two-fifty. Third Voice: How much will the woman pay?A-One dollar a minute.B-One dollar a page.C-Two dollars and fifty cents a minute.D-Two dollars and fifty cents a page.Answer: (D) “That's $2.50.” Choice (B) refers to the price of a one-page domestic fax, not to the overseas transmission that thewoman wants to send. The per-minute prices in Choices (A) and(C) are not mentioned and may not be concluded frominformation in the conversation.………………………………………………………………………………………(7)Man: Let me see. There's a documentary about wolves onChannel Three.Woman: That sounds pretty interesting, but I'd rather go to themovies. Third Voice: What does the woman want to do?A-See a documentary.
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