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TOEFL Test Dan Kunci Jawaban Compress
TOEFL Test Dan Kunci Jawaban Compress
19. (A) She's going to spend the whole year in New York.
(B) She plans to travel somewhere other than New York.
(C) She decided not to take a vacation this year.
(D) She won't be able to travel until later in the year.
20. (A) She doesn't think that she looks like the student.
(B) Many of her students look alike.
(C) She isn't related to the student.
(D) Her daughter isn't in her class.
21. (A) The woman will probably not be able to get the call she's waiting for.
(B) The woman's phone call isn't important.
(C) He'll call the phone company for the woman.
(D) He'll try to repair the "woman's phone.
22. (A) He also plans to drop a class.
(B) He also waited in line for a long time today.
(C) He doesn't know where to go to drop a class.
(D) He missed the deadline for dropping a class.
24. (A) The woman should wear his scarf to the game.
(B) It will be cold at the game.
(C) The woman should borrow another sweater.
(D) He'll go home and get another scarf.
26. (A) The number of people who voted was very low.
(B) The vote was very close.
(C) Congressman Baker didn't run for office.
(D) She was not pleased with the results.
27. (A) He's sorry that the woman didn't like the book.
(B) He can order the math book for the woman.
(C) It's too late for the woman to get a refund.
(D) The woman bought the book less than ten days ago.
35. (A) Get some books for the man to look at.
(B) Ask the man to look over her notes.
(C) Continue her research in the library.
(D) Find more information on how books are preserved.
41. (A) Students might not consider them to be an important part of culture.
(B) They symbolize the rebellion of youth in the 1950's.
(C) They are discussed in the student's textbook.
(D) They have been worn for hundreds of years.
42. (A) To show how politics have changed over the years.
(B) To point out that T-shirts often provide personal information.
(C) To illustrate how the printing on clothing has improved.
(D) To support that T-shirts are a form of art.