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Name : Agung Prasetyo

NIM : 3411201034
Class : Informatika B

TOEFL EXERCISE 3

1. (man) How long until you'll be ready to leave?


(woman) First, I need to water the grass
(narrator) What does the woman mean?

(A) She has to wait for some cash


(B) The waiter is bringing a glass of water
(C) The lawn is too dry
(D) She needs to watch out for a crash

2. (man) Do you think I should buy this sweater?


(woman) But it doesn't seem to fit right
(narrator) What does the woman mean?

(A) The sweater's the wrong size


(B) The man's feet aren't sweating
(C) The sweater makes the man seem fat
(D) The sweet girl doesn't feel right

3. (woman) Is Walter's job near here?


(man) Walter's been commuting to Boston on a regular basis
(narrator) What does the man say about Walter?

(A) He has been regularly using a computer


(B) He communicates with a Boston Company
(C) He regularly goes to communities around Boston
(D) He has been traveling back and forth to Boston
4. (woman) Did Bob memorize every detail in the chapter?
(man) He wasn't able to master the lesson
(narrator) What does the man say about Bob?

(A) He though the lesson didn't matter.


(B) He couldn't learn the lesson
(C) He learned a massive number of details
(D) He didn't like most of the lesson

5. (man) It's so sad what happened to the animals


(woman) Yes, it is. Whenever there's a forest fire, many animals die
(narrator) What does the woman mean?

(A) Some animals started the first fire


(B) Animals are killed by forest fires
(C) In the first frost, animals die
(D) Frost can kill animals

6. (woman) Do want to take a look in this store?


(man) You bet. The shoes are on sale for twenty dollars a pair!
(narrator) What does the man mean?

(A) Twenty pairs of shoes are on sale


(B) The shoe salesclerk spent twenty dollars on papers
(C) The shoes cost twenty dollars
(D) The shoes could be repaired for twenty dollars

7. (woman) Why didn't Tom come with us this afternoon?


(man) He was attending a required biology lab
(narrator) What does the man mean?

(A) Tom shoes cost twenty dollars.


(B) Attendance wasn't necessary at biology lab
(C) Tom went to biology lab
(D) There was a tendency to require biology class
8. (woman) Why are you waiting here by the front door?
(man) The mail should arrive at noon, and I'm expecting something important.
(narrator) Why is the man waiting?

(A) The meal will be served at noon


(B) The males should be driven there by noon
(C) He's expecting the ice to meals
(D) The letters ought to be delivered at 12:00

9. (woman) Do you think it'll rain today?


(man) I heard on the news that a bad storm is heading in.
(narrator) What does the man mean?

(A) The weather will probably get worse


(B) The newspaper headlines described a bad weather
(C) There was news about a head string man
(D) He has a new bed.

10. (woman) Is there any way I could help you with dinner?
(man) Would you mind chopping vegetables for salad?
(narrator) What does the man ask the woman?

(A) If he could do the grocery shopping.


(B) If she prefers cooked vegetables or salad.
(C) If she could help prepare the salad.
(D) if she minds shopping for vegetables.
TOEFL EXERCISE 4

1. (woman) I didn't bring my laboratory manual today


(man) You can share mine. Today's we're conducting the experiment on photosynthesis, and we can
work together
(narrator) Where does the conversation probably take place?

(A) In a photography studio


(B) In a biology laboratory
(C) In an office
(D) In the library

2. (man) This is flight 707 requesting permission to land


(woman) Flight 707, you are cleared to for landing?
(narrator) Who is the man?

(A) He's a pilot


(B) He's a flight attendant
(C) He's a member of the ground crew
(D) He works clearing land

3. (woman) Do you want to do the dishes now or later?


(man) I'd rather put them off as long as possible?
(narrator) What will the man probably do next?

(A) Wash the dishes immediately


(B) Use as many dishes as possible
(C) Wash the dishes for as long as possible
(D) Wait until later to clean up
4. (man) How much of a tip should I leave?
(woman) Oh, a dollar's plenty. The service wasn't very good?
(narrator) Where does this conversation probably take place?

(A) In a bank
(B) In a restaurant
(C) At a service station
(D) In a beauty salon

5. (woman) Can I pick up my shoes on Tuesday? I need them for a party that night
(man) They should be fixed by then?
(narrator) Who is the man?

(A) A salesclerk in a shoe store


(B) A shoe repair person
(C) A party caterer
(D) A salesclerk in a fixtures department

6. (woman) Did you get the pictures of the lions?


(man) Yes, and now let's go the other side of the park. I want to see the exotic birds
(narrator) Where does this conversation probably take place?

(A) On a playground
(B) In a parking lot
(C) At a zoo
(D) In a photo studio

7. (man) Could you put the letters in the pending file now?
(woman) Yes. Then I can answer them tomorrow
(narrator) What will the woman probably do next?

(A) Respond to the mail


(B) Put the letters in a file
(C) It depends on where the file is
(D) File the answers she received to the letters
8. (man) The lights are flashing, and everyone's going in.
(woman) We should take our seats now before the second act starts.
(narrator) Where does this conversation probably take place?

(A) In an airplane.
(B) In a police car.
(C)In a theater.
(D)At a fireworks exhibit.

9.(woman) Have you responded to Bob's dinner invitation yet?


(man) I'll take care of it right away
(narrator) What will the man probably do next?

(A) Take care of Bob.


(B) Invite Bob to dinner.
(C) Let Bob know that they accept his invitation.
(D) Respond to the woman’s question.

10.(man) Can you fill this prescription for me?


(woman) If you live the prescription, I can have it filled in about ten minutes.
(narrator) Who is the woman?

(A) A pharmacist.
(B) A dentist.
(C) A teacher.
(D) A business manager.

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