- A
She can’t put up with the noise.
- B
She wants to save money to buy a piano.
- C
The present apartment is too expensive.
- D
She has found a job in a neighboring area.
- A
He is not very enthusiastic about his English lessons.
- B
He has made great progress in English.
- C
He is a student of the music department.
- D
He is not very interested in music.
- A
He agrees with the woman.
- B
He has already been to the concert.
- C
He is not interested in the concert.
- D
He won’t go to the concert.
1. M: I hear you are moving into a new apartment soon.
W: Yes, but it is more expensive. My present neighbor plays the piano all night long.
Q: Why is the woman moving?
W: Yes, but it is more expensive. My present neighbor plays the piano all night long.
Q: Why is the woman moving?
2. W: Mr. White, your student, Jack, shows great enthusiasm for musical instruments.
M: I only wish he showed half as much for his English lessons.
Q: What do we learn about Jack from the conversation?
M: I only wish he showed half as much for his English lessons.
Q: What do we learn about Jack from the conversation?
3. M: I attend a music appreciation course twice a week. I really enjoy classical Chinese folk music. Why not join us?
W: Cool. I’m also interested in such a course.
Q: What are the two speakers talking about?
W: Cool. I’m also interested in such a course.
Q: What are the two speakers talking about?
4. W: Hi, Jim. Would you like to go to the concert tonight? It is said there is a world-famous band playing.
M: It would be fine, but I have a lot of homework to do. And tonight is the deadline.
Q: What does the man mean?
M: It would be fine, but I have a lot of homework to do. And tonight is the deadline.
Q: What does the man mean?
5. M: So, you have three days off. What are you going to do? Watch a movie?
W: Well, I would rather rent some Jazz records with my friends.
Q: What will the woman probably do?
W: Well, I would rather rent some Jazz records with my friends.
Q: What will the woman probably do?