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Listen to 8 conversations and choose the best answers. Then discuss food and drug-related topics with your partner.
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Section I Open Your Ears Listen to the 8 conversations twice and choose the best answer. And then discuss . something about food and drugs with your partner.
Section I Open Your Ears Conversation 1 A. She's got a headache. B. She's sleepy. C. She's got the stomachache. D. She's really hungry.
Section I Open Your Ears M: How are you today? W: Oh, not good enough. M: What happened? W: I think there's something wrong with my dinner. Could you show me the way to the washing room? M: Let me show you, it on you left side. Q:What's the problem on the woman? Answer C
Section I Open Your Ears Conversation 2 A. He suffered from an infectious disease. B. Paul didn't finish his job on time. C. His job is to solve problem about fishes. D. Paul's job is to fish.
Section I Open Your Ears M1: Hi, Chris, how's your holiday? M2: Well, it's full of fun with my family in Guam. How about you, Paul? M1: Oh, I spent all the days on my work. M2: How can it be? It was such a long holiday! M1: A new kind of infectious disease broke out among the fishes in the headwaters. Our department needed to solve it. Q: Why did Paul spend his holiday doing his work? Answer C
Section I Open Your Ears Conversation 3 A. The Professor could not come as the arrangement. B. The translator could not come as the arrangement. C. There will be no translator for three days. D. Anna could not speak Japanese.
Section I Open Your Ears W1: Oh, it's an emergency! W2: What happened, Amy? W1: Professor Suzuki will arrive three days' earlier. But the translator could come before the time arranged. W2: Don't worry about it. Maybe I could help. You know, I have ever studied in Japan for six years. W1: Really? Anna, you'll be my hero! Q: What's the problem bothering Amy? Answer C
Section I Open Your Ears Conversation 4 A. She had something wrong during lunch. B. She didn't like her lunch. C. She forgot to take medicine. D. She took more pills than needed.
Section I Open Your Ears W: I feel a bit dizzy now. M: Perhaps the medicine works. Oh, no, you had them all! W: Oh, my God. I must forget having two pills before lunch, but took two again just now. Q: Why did the girl feel uncomfortable? Answer D
Section I Open Your Ears Conversation 5 A. Yes, she loves every type of movie. B. Yes, she likes the movie tonight. C. Yes, she likes love stories. D. No, she doesn't like the kind of movie tonight in fact.
Section I Open Your Ears M: Do you like movies? W:Yes, I always enjoy the time in the cinema. M: Well, I got tickets to Expendables tonight. Are you coming with me? W: Generally, I prefer love stories. But I would like to be with you for any type of films. Q: Does the girl like the movie tonight? Answer D
Section I Open Your Ears Conversation 6 A. One year and a half. B. Two years. C. Two years and a half. D. Four years.
Section I Open Your Ears M: Do you know Martin will be back next month? W: How? Shouldn't he be in London for one more year to get the certificate? M: Well,he has obtained full academic credits and finished his dissertation. W: Oh, so he completed his major only with one year and a half. Q: How long should the certificate cost generally? Answer C
Section I Open Your Ears Conversation 7 A. Yes, it gets great salmon and lobster. B. Yes, it gets great salmon, but lobster is not that famous. C. No, it doesn't get great salmon and lobster. D. It does have great salmon, but perhaps there is no lobster.
Section I Open Your Ears W: Do you like seafood? I know a fantastic place for seafood buffet. M: Oh, I really love salmon and lobster, are they included in the buffet list? W: They have great smoked salmon, but I didn't notice whether they got lobster. Q: Does the restaurant offer salmon and lobster? Answer D
Section I Open Your Ears Conversation 8 A. He went there for traveling. B. He went there with his family for a holiday. C. He was sent there by his family. D. It's an official trip there.
Section I Open Your Ears W: I heard you just came back from North Africa, right? M: Yes, I stayed there for two months. W: Were you on holiday or for your job? M: I hope it had been a private traveling, and then I would have taken my family together. But I was sent there to collect samples. Q: Why did the men go to North Africa? Answer D