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are the exams corrected yet

no but they'll be corrected by noon


what does the man mean; D

Is Martha's visa arrived yet


I think it arrived last month
what does the man mean; D
b) hanya berlangsung sebulan

what did the professor do in the first class I missed it because I was late
she outlined the course requirements; outline: ngejelasin garis besarnya, course requirements: persyaratan kelas
what does the woman mean; A
b) long line: antrean panjang
d) lined up: berbaris

how did Chuck look when you visited him in the hospital
he's looked better
what does the man mean; A

how much was tuition increased for next month


more than I can afford (lebih dari yg bisa saya bayar)
what does the woman mean; C
tuition; uang pangkal sekolah
quite affordable: terjangkau

how are the grades on the history exam


no one got above a C
what does the man mean

you know this is the second time this week that you've been late to class
it was impossible to find a place to park before the ten o'clock class
what does the man mean

can I help you find something


yes thank you I need to get a new rug
what does the woman mean

I'd like to open an account


would you like a savings account or an interest-bearing checking account
where does this conversation probably take place

why does Jane spend so much time in San Francisco


she has a cousin there so she likes to visit especially during the holidays
what does the man mean

are you really hungry


I feel like I haven't eaten in weeks
What does the man mean

the traffic outside is really loud


I'll say
what does the woman mean

have you seen the headlines yet today


I haven't had a chance to read a word
what are they probably discussing

I'm not ready yet and it's going to take me a while longer
you'd better hurry take five minutes too long and you'll miss the bus
what does the woman mean

I think it's impossible for me to pass this class


you should never say impossible
what does the man mean

(16) 5:57
why were you thanking Tom
he lent me enough money to pay the rent
what does the woman mean

are you enjoying the dessert


never have I tasted such delicious cake
what does the man say about the cake
why are you so late getting her
oh I ran into my cousin Carl and we stayed and talked for a while
what does the woman mean

do you know where debbie is her purse


is still here so she must still be in the apartment
what does the man say about Debbie
do you know when rent is due
the landlord collects it on the first of the month without fail
what does the woman mean

my car is making some funny noises


why not take it to a mechanic
what does the man suggest to the woman

Marthe is holding down two jobs at the same time


she'd better take it easy
what does the woman mean

did you get to the airport in plenty of time


there was scarcely enough time to get there
what does the man imply

you should put some money in the parking meter


parking fees aren't necessary on the weekend are they
what does the man mean

how is your boss feeling about his retirement


oh he isn't too unhappy to be retiring
what does the woman imply about her boss

oh I see you have a new car


I wish I'd been able to buy the car I really wanted
what does the man mean

did you hear the president's announcement this morning


yes the president appointed mr. drew head of the newly formed Commission
what does the man mean

were you upset by what Richard said to you


I couldn't have been more infuriated
what does the woman mean

let me just get these last plates put away then I'll be ready to go
so you did do the dishes
what had the woman assumed

why did you get that kind of fruit


I wouldn't have bought these cherries had I known that grapes were so cheap
what does the man mean

PART B (11;51)
questions 31 through 34 listen to a conversation between two friends who are making plans

a : do you have any plans this weekend?


B : there's so much to choose from on campus that I'm not sure what I'm gonna do
A : football games on Saturday night and I'm going with a group of friends do you want to go with us
B : of course I'd like to go to the football game it's the biggest game of the season and it sounds like fun to go with a large group of
people
a : good we'll be meeting at the cafeteria for dinner at 6 o'clock on Saturday night and then we'll go on to the game together
b : that takes care of my plans for Saturday night. but now I need to make a decision about Sunday afternoon. the music department
is sponsoring a concert then and I'd really like to hear that concert but there's also a play being presented by the drama department that I
really wanted to see. it's too bad those two events are at the same time
a : you know if you go to the game on Saturday night and a concert or play on Sunday that doesn't leave much time for studying
b : oh well maybe I can do that the weekend after this one

what is the woman planning to do Saturday (B)


why does the man want to go to the football game (C)
what is at the same time as the music department's concert (A)
when does the man plan to study (D)

questions 35 through 38 listen to a conversation between a man and a woman


A : have you ever thought about all the tons of garbage that's out in space circling the Earth?
B : tons of garbage circling the earth what do you mean?
A : I saw a television program about it last night and according to the program there's about 3,000 tons of metal out there in space
traveling at speeds around 17,000 miles per hour
B : where did all this garbage come from
A : well it comes from all those space missions that have gone up since 1957 every time a rocket ship goes up into space it leaves a
lot behind and this stuff goes into orbit around the earth, booster rockets, solar panels, remnants of satellites and even nuclear reactors
B : isn't it dangerous to have all this stuff out there some space
A ; scientists are worried about possible collisions between this orbiting junk and spaceships particularly manned space crafts
however so far there hasn't been any such accident
B : well I hope that they're going to do something about this both for the sake of safety and for the sake of the environment
A : me too I know that right now the problem is being studied by numerous scientists. hopefully they'll be able to find solutions before
the problem gets too much worse

what are the man and woman discussing


where did the woman learn about this problem
approximately how much metal is in orbit in space
what does the woman hope will happen

PART C (17:15)
questions 39 through 40 to listen to a sociology professor talk to her class

before I start today's sociology lecture I'd like to talk with you about the papers that you should be working on as you know the topic for the
paper is the relationship between gun control and violence the paper itself is due in two weeks but I would like to see your outlines by Friday
of this week so that I can be sure that you are on the right track with the assignment you need to do some research for this paper so you
should be spending some time in the library I would like you to have at least three books and at least three recent journal articles as sources
the papers should be five pages long in addition to the five pages of composition you should have a title page and a one-page reference list
of the sources that you used in preparing the paper

when does this talk probably take place (B)


when is the paper due (C)
what types of references should be used in writing the paper (D)
how many total pages should be in the paper including the title page and the reference list (D)

questions 43 through 46 listen to a talk about Hawaii


for those of you taking part in the trip to Hawaii next week I’d like to give you a little information about the weather that you can expect
there you can expect the average daily temperature there to be about 80 degrees Fahrenheit or 26 degrees Celsius this is
the average daily temperature in the springtime when we will be there it is interesting to note that it only gets a few degrees warmer in the
summer and a few degrees cooler in the winter one important factor that keeps the temperature so constant and moderate in Hawaii is the
trade winds these are winds that blow in on the northeast or windward side of the islands on an almost daily basis the trade winds blow
through the islands an average is slightly more than 300 days per year and they are the strongest during the heat of the afternoon and turned
into a cooling breeze in the evening the trade winds also keep the humidity down which makes the weather even more pleasant I hope this
information will help you to understand the weather conditions that you're going to encounter next week on your trip it should also help you
decide what type of clothes you should be packing for your trip

in what season of the year will the trip take place


what is the weather like in Hawaii
what is true about the Tradewinds
what will the people listening to the talk probably be doing soon

questions 47 through 50 listen to an instructor talked to her class about Walt Whitman
the topic of today's lecture is Walt Whitman an American poet and author of the renowned collection of poems leaves of grass this volume of
poems is a celebration of America full of pride in the United States and reverence for the goals of American democracy Whitman began
writing leaves of grass in the middle of the nineteenth century and the first edition appeared in 1855 with only twelve poems several other
editions of Leaves of Grass appeared throughout Whitman's lifetime with additional poems leaves of grass grew and matured right along with
Whitman the longest and best-known poem in leaves of grass is song of myself' which appeared in the first edition the poem when lilacs last
in the dooryard bloomed was added to a later edition this poem was written at the time of Abraham Lincoln's death in 1865 and contained
Whitman's reflections on that event Lincoln's death occurred in April in the spring in a season of new life this poem reflects that spring can be
at the same time a period of death and a period of rebirth

this lecture would probably be a part of which course


what is the most common theme in leaves of grass
what best describes leaves of grass
which is the longest and best known poem by Whitman

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