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PART 1
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(A) She's wearing headphones.
(B) She's opening a drawer.
(C) She's holding a microphone.
(D) She's pushing a button.
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(A) They're using laptop computers.
(B) They're exchanging business cards.
(C) One of the men is putting on a sweater.
(D) One of the men is moving a chair.
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(A) She's pointing toward a building.
(B) She's handing the man an umbrella.
(C) They're greeting each other.
(D) They're walking side by side.
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(A) A chalkboard is being erased.
(B) Some people are attending a presentation.
(C) A man is leaning against a doorway.
(D) All of the seats are occupied.
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(A) Passengers are exiting an airport terminal.
(B) An aircraft is taking off from a runway.
(C) Pieces of luggage are lined up on the pavement.
(D) A staircase has been positioned next to
an airplane.
6. Á¶¸® µµ±¸°¡ °¡½º·¹ÀÎÁö À§¿¡ ³õ¿©Áø »çÁø
(A) Fresh vegetables are being chopped on a cutting
board.
(B) Food is being cleared from a counter.
(C) Bowls have been stacked on a kitchen shelf.
(D) Some cookware has been left on a stove.
PART 3
32-34
M: Hi Karen, I wonder if you can help me. I have a
doctor's appointment tomorrow afternoon, so I need
someone to take my shift at the restaurant.
W: No problem - I can do that. Would you cover my
shift next Monday evening in exchange?
M: Of course. I'll let the supervisor know about the
change in schedule right now.
35-37 (3ÀÎ ´ëÈ)
W: Hi Ken, hi Julio! How did the art gallery opening
go last weekend? Was the client happy with the
marketing materials?
M1: Alfredo? He was very pleased. He said he
thought the brochures we designed were one of
the main reasons for such a great turnout.
M2: And it's worth checking out the gallery when you
have some time. I'm sure Alfredo would be happy
to give you a tour.
M1: Yes, the place is so bright and modern, with a
fantastic collection of local works of art.
W: You know, I'm taking a vacation in that area in
February. I'll make a point of visiting him.
38-40
W: Hi, I'm Petra Barlow. I have an interview for a
position in the accounting department here at
Houseman Incorporated.
M: Hello, Ms. Barlow. Let me check in the computer.
While I do that, would you put on this visitor's
badge so it's easy to see?
W: Yes, of course. I'm supposed to meet with Helen
Wade in meeting room 2B. Is that right?
M: Actually, it looks like there was a last¡©minute
change. You'll be meeting in room 12A instead. It's
down that hallway and to your left.
W: Thanks a lot!
41-43
M: Good afternoon. I currently subscribe to your Gold
Plan satellite television package. I'd like to switch
to the Platinum Plan because there are some new
movie channels that I'd like to watch.
W: Of course, I'd be happy to help you upgrade your
subscription. Could you spell your last name for
me so that I can look up your account?
M: Yes, it's K-W-A-N. When should I expect to have
access to the extra channels?
W: Your account will reset tomorrow at 6 A.M., so
you'll be able to watch them first thing in the
morning. I just want to remind you that an extra
fifteen dollars will appear on your next monthly bill
for this expanded service.
44-46
W: Hi, I've just unloaded the last box of bathroom
tiles. The whole delivery's in your warehouse now.
Would you be able to sign for them? I need a
signature.
M: I'm sorry; this is my first day on the job. I'd better
check with the warehouse manager to see if I'm
allowed to do that.
W: Should I wait here while you check?
M: Actually, if you wouldn't mind moving your truck,
that'd be great, since we're expecting some other
deliveries shortly.
47-49
M: OK, Ms. Torres, I have your price estimate. To
have the whole exterior of your house painted,
including the fence, will cost you five thousand
dollars.
W: That's quite a bit more than we expected. And
actually Colgate Painting said they would do it for
four thousand dollars¡¦
M: Well, the cost of paint and supplies is included in
the price I quoted you, so we really offer a very
good deal.
W: That's a bit of a relief. If there are no other
charges, we'll probably be able to stay within our
budget.
50-52 (3ÀÎ ´ëÈ)
W1: Thabo and Michiko, I need help designing some
pamphlets for our evening business courses. I'd
like to have them ready before the end of April.
W2: Sure. Should we take a look at the ones from
last year or make them different?
M: You know, I think the pamphlets last year had too
many details. People can get dates and times from
the Web site.
W1: I agree. Let's focus on the skills that people will
learn in each class.
M: OK. I¡¯ll come up with a rough version of the text
for the pamphlet by tomorrow and e-mail it to you.
Then, next week we can start working on the
design.
53-55
M: Hello. I'm calling because I'd like to temporarily
stop my mail delivery. I'm going to be out of town
for the next two weeks.
W: Certainly. We can hold your mail here at the post
office for you. But you'll need to put in your
request at least a day before you leave.
M: That sounds great. Do I need to come into the
office and complete a form?
W: No, actually, you have to submit the "hold mail"
form on our Web site.
56-58
W: Hello, Oscar-it's Tanya from the Cardona Museum.
Unfortunately our budget's been cut, so we'll have
to delay some of the renovations we've asked you
to do.
M: Ah, that's too bad. Do you know which parts of
the project you'd like to put off?
W: Well, I know we talked about adding a library
wing on the west side of the building-but that's
very expensive. So, if we don't make that addition,
that's all we may need to cut.
M: You know, that's not a bad idea. Let's see how
much you'd save if I take the library out of the
renovation proposal. I'll e-mail you a revised
estimate this afternoon.
59-61
M: Hi, Gabriella. I wanted to talk to you about using
the new online time reporting system... A lot of
people have been asking about it.
W: Yes, well, I've been very busy. But I am planning
the training session for early next week. That
should make it quite clear to everyone.
M: OK. But isn't there any written documentation?
W: What do you mean?
M: You know, a guide that staff can follow in the
meantime.
W: I don't think that's necessary. I¡¯ll have everyone go
through the steps with me in the computer lab.
Then they'll know exactly what to do. It's very
simple.
62-64
M: Hi. I'm going on a trip, and I'm interested in
buying an electronic reader so I don't have to
carry books with me.
W: Well, we carry all major brands of e-readers
here-I'm sure we can find the right one for you.
M: Oh, good.
W: Are you looking for any special features?
M: It has to be user-friendly-I'm not very good with
technology. I just want to read books-not watch
movies or play games.
W: In that case, I'd suggest this one. It's very easy to
download e-books onto it, and it holds up to three
hundred books. Here, let me show you how it
works.
65-67
W: Hi, I'd like to have this dress cleaned. I'm going
to a conference at the end of this week, and I'd
like to take it with me. Oh, and... can you tell me
how much it'll cost?
M: Let me take a look... it's going to be twelve
dollars.
W: Oh, that much? Your sign out front says dresses
can be cleaned from seven dollars and up.
M: Well yes, but it's the material the dress is made
of. We have to use special cleaning products to
make sure we don't damage the fabric.
W: OK.
M: I can rush the service and have it to you by
Wednesday evening. Does that work?
68-70
W: Hi, Jim. I hear you're going to the jazz concert on
Friday. Can I ask you a favor?
M: Sure, what do you need?
W: A few of us from the graphics department are
also attending the concert, but we have a meeting
until six o'clock on Friday. Since there are no
assigned seats, we were wondering if you could
save a few places for us.
M: That shouldn't be a problem. I don't have any
meetings on Friday afternoon, so I plan to get
there when the doors open. How many should I
reserve?
W: Hmm... I'm not sure yet if Eduardo is joining us.
Why don't I send him an e-mail right now, and I'll
let you know how many seats to save.
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