1. Q: How often will the woman's son have piano lesson from next week on? A) Once a week. B) Twice a week. C) Three times a week. D) Four times a week. 2. Q: What does the man mean? A) He left his notes at home. B) He doesn't know where his notes are...
9. Q: What does the man say about the post office? A) It closes at four on weekdays. B) He doesn't know its business hours. C) It isn't open on Sundays. D) It is open till four on Sundays. 10. Q: What has the man bought for his wife? A) Tennis shoes....
7. Q: What do we learn from this conversation? A) The woman doesn't want to spend Christmas with the man. B) The woman is going home for Christmas party. C) The woman has not been invited to the Christmas party. D) The woman is going to spend Christm...
5. Q: How did the woman feel about coming back by coach? A) She felt it was tiring. B) She felt it was very nice. C) She thought it took less time. D) She thought it was expensive. 6. Q: What are the two speakers doing now? A) They are having breakfa...
3. Q: What does the man mean? A) The doctor won't see her tomorrow. B) The doctor is busy tomorrow. C) The doctor is busy all day today. D) The doctor will see her today. 4. Q: What does the woman mean? A) Young people are too quick in making decisio...
1. Q: What does the man advise Alen to do? A) Go out to work. B) Listen carefully to John. C) Be calm and patient. D) Do the easiest thing. 2. Q: What's their opinion of Linda's brother? A) He doesn't like to talk. B) He is a very kind man. C) He is...
9. Q: How many lessons must the man review over the weekend? A) Five lessons. B) Three lessons. C) Twelve lessons. D) Fifteen lessons. 10. Q: What does the man suggest they should do? A) Find a larger room. B) Sell the old table. C) Buy two bookshelv...
7. Q: Why is Jerry away? A) He is attending his sick mother at home. B) He is on a European tour with his mother. C) He is at home on sick leave. D) He is in Europe to see his mother. 8. Q: What do we know about the speakers? A) They don't know how t...
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