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2011年托福考试模拟试题第一套样题(3)

  21.

  - M: Don’t forget to put your umbrella in the car.

  - W: Oh, It’s just overcast.

  What does the woman imply?

  22.

  - W: I’m taking my roommate out for her birthday tonight, you know, to that fancy new restaurant.

  - M: You can’t go like that. You’d better change.

  What does the man suggest the woman do?

  23.

  - W: Didn’t Marion go shopping with you yesterday?

  - M: Even if she hadn’t had a lot of studying, she would’ve preferred to stay home.

  What does the man imply about Marion?

  24.

  - M: I’m going to give up playing table tennis. I lost again today.

  - W: Just because you lost. Is that any reason to quit?

  What does the woman suggest the man do?

  25.

  - W: Has Sally ever missed coming to one of our parties?

  - M: Only once…or twice, at the most.

  What does the man say about Sally?

  26.

  - W: Would you like to come mountain climbing with us?

  - M: Thanks, but that’s the last thing in the world I’d want to do?

  What does the man mean?

  27.

  - M: What have they decided to call the stadium?

  - W: No one’s come up with anything yet.

  What does the woman say about the stadium?

  28.

  - W: Can you come to the concert with me this weekend, or do you have to prepare for exams?

  - M: I still have a lot to do…but maybe a break would do me good.

  What will the man probably do?

  29.

  - W: I hear you got lost on your way to the hotel.

  - W: I don’t know how I did it. I’ve been there a million times.

  What does the man mean?

  30.

  - M: Have you seen this postcard form Ron? He’s in Florida.

  - W: Oh, so he was able to get time off.

  What had the woman assumed about Ron?

  -Questions 31-34. Listen to a conversation about plans for a school election.

  - M: Come on, Julie, how’re we going to convince everybody that I’m the best candidate?

  - W: It won’t be easy!

  - M: Thanks a lot!

  - W: Oh, just kidding. Actually, I think once we show everyone how well you did as junior class treasure, you’ve sure to be elected president.

  - M: Well…What’s your strategy?

  - W: One thing I was thinking of is to hang campaign posters in all the hallways.

  - M: But everybody puts up posters. We need to do something different.

  - W: Let me finish: The campus radio station is willing to let you have five minutes tomorrow morning at seven to outline you plans for the year. Lots of strudents’ll hear you then.

  - M: Great idea!

  - W: I’ve also arranged for you to give a speech during dinner tomorrow. Over a hundred students’ll be there. And you can answer questions after you finish speaking.

  - W: Fine. I’ll see you after class.

  - M: You’ve really good at this. I’ll glad you agreed to help me out.