- A
A. Yes, he tells her where an ATM is.
- B
B. No, he doesn’t.
- C
C. Yes, he does.
- D
D. No, he doesn’t know where the Worker’s Stadium is.
- A
A. They’re at a booking office.
- B
B. They’re in a barber’s.
- C
C. They’re at an art gallery.
- D
D. They’re in a bank.
1.
W: What can I do for you, sir?
M: I’d like to buy a gift for my wife. Do you have any good ideas?
Q: Where does this dialogue take place?
W: What can I do for you, sir?
M: I’d like to buy a gift for my wife. Do you have any good ideas?
Q: Where does this dialogue take place?
2.
W: Could you tell me how I can get to the museum?
M: Go along the street and turn left at the traffc lights. It’s on Xinhua Street.
Q: Where is the museum?
W: Could you tell me how I can get to the museum?
M: Go along the street and turn left at the traffc lights. It’s on Xinhua Street.
Q: Where is the museum?
3.
W: Could you show me the way to the Worker’s Stadium?
M: Oh, just go ahead and turn right. You will find it on your right.
W: Thanks! By the way, is there an ATM near here?
M: I am so sorry. I don’t know, either.
Q: Does the man give any help to the woman?
W: Could you show me the way to the Worker’s Stadium?
M: Oh, just go ahead and turn right. You will find it on your right.
W: Thanks! By the way, is there an ATM near here?
M: I am so sorry. I don’t know, either.
Q: Does the man give any help to the woman?
4.
W: I’d like to have one ticket for Celine Dior’s concert.
M: Just a moment. 100 dollars, please.
Q: Where are they?
W: I’d like to have one ticket for Celine Dior’s concert.
M: Just a moment. 100 dollars, please.
Q: Where are they?
5.
W: Pardon me. How can I get to the Central Park?
M: Oh, there’s a subway station at the crossing. You can take the subway. Bus is also convenient.
Q: How can the woman get to the Central Park?
W: Pardon me. How can I get to the Central Park?
M: Oh, there’s a subway station at the crossing. You can take the subway. Bus is also convenient.
Q: How can the woman get to the Central Park?