M: (3) Mary’s misplaced her wallet again.
W: Are you sure? The last time she couldn’t find it, we looked for it everywhere in the office and (1) finally found it in her handbag.
M: I remembered that incident, so I made her look there first.
W: When I can’t find something, I mentally go through the day and try to visualize the moment I put it down.
M: That’s what I do, too. (2) I also put things back in the place I keep them so they’re there when I need them.
W: I wish Marry would do that. Have you ever seen her room?
M: No, and I don’t think I ever want to either. I think it must be a mass.
W: Yes. Not only a wallet can be lost there. Give Marry time and she’ll get lost in it herself.
M: I agree! (3) She doesn’t know how to put things in order and always forgets where she’s put them.
1. Where did Marry put the wallet before it was found? A
2. According to the man, how does he remember where his possessions are? B 3. According to the people, what’s Mary’s problem? D
Conversation 2:
W: Hello, John. You must be pleased. (4) After all how many students are lucky enough to have been accepted at their first and their second choices?
M: Not many I know. But (4) I’m not sure yet which one to choose. i…
W: Well, you seem to have doubts about the state university. But its biology department has a fine reputation. What more could a biology major want?
M: Yeah, and they also have internships for seniors. But a friend told me that (5) for the first two years some lectures have a hundred and fifty students. You probably wouldn’t get to know any of your teachers.
W: Well, you might actually. Because those classes also have small discussion sections. They meet twice a week and have no more than twenty students.
M: I know. But I’ve heard that they are usually taught by graduate students. (6) At White Stone College all classes are taught by, professors.
W: What about sitting? Do you prefer a small town like White Stone? Or a bigger place like the state capital?
M: That doesn’t matter to me. What I do care about is getting individual attention from the faculty and making friends.
W: Look, I’ve known you for four years now and you seem to be a pretty outgoing person. I don’t think you will have any trouble making friends at the state university. It sounds to me that you are learning toward White Stone though?
M: I am. The only problem is that the White Stone’s tuition is really high and I’m not sure I can afford it.
W: (7) You should still apply for a student loan or sign up for a work study program. M: Yeah. (7) I think I’ll look into that.
4. Why does John go to see the woman? B
5. What concern does John have about the state university? B
6. What does John consider to be an advantage of the White Stone College? D 7. In the near future, what is John likely to do? A
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