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The document outlines a practice section for a test involving short conversations between two people, with questions that require the test-taker to infer details from the dialogues. Each question offers four answer choices related to the context of the conversations. The topics range from job satisfaction to logistical concerns, indicating a focus on everyday scenarios.

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PRACTICE

The document outlines a practice section for a test involving short conversations between two people, with questions that require the test-taker to infer details from the dialogues. Each question offers four answer choices related to the context of the conversations. The topics range from job satisfaction to logistical concerns, indicating a focus on everyday scenarios.

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PART III

Practice Question Part III, Short Conversation.

Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear short conversations between two
people. The conversations will not be printed in your test book. You will hear the
conversations only once, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers
say. In your test book, you will read a question about each conversation. The question
will be followed by four answers. You are to choose the best answer to each question
and mark it on your answer sheet.

1. What are the speakers probably doing?


(A) Driving in a truck.
(B) Having some lunch.
(C) Working in a warehouse.
(D) Shopping in a store.

2. Why is the woman returning the blouse?


(A) It is the wrong size.
(B) She does not like the color.
(C) She already has one like it.
(D) The style is out of fashion.

3. How does the woman feel about her job?


(A) Her work is dull.
(B) The location is too far away.
(C) The job is better than her last one.
(D) Her co-workers are friendly.

4. What was probably the problem with the printer?


(A) It was not connected.
(B) It did not have paper.
(C) It needed more ink.
(D) The cord was damaged.

5. Where are the speakers?


(A) At a post office.
(B) At a department store.
(C) At an airport.
(D) At a hotel.

6. What are the woman discussing?


(A) A newspaper article.
(B) Library hours.
(C) Book prices.
(D) A fashion writer.
7. Who are the speakers?
(A) Teachers.
(B) Students.
(C) Business Executives.
(D) Office assistants.

8. Why did the woman miss the training season?


(A) She had the wrong information.
(B) She was not feeling well.
(C) She did not get to the station in time.
(D) The room number has been changed.

9. What is the man reserving?


(A) A conference site.
(B) A table for a breakfast.
(C) A hotel room.
(D) An early-morning taxi.

10. Where are the speakers?


(A) At a supermarket.
(B) In an office.
(C) At a restaurant.
(D) On the beach.

11. Why will they go into the shop?


(A) To make a purchase.
(B) To see a friend.
(C) To get a haircut.
(D) To ask for information.

12. Why is the man concerned?


(A) A package has been lost.
(B) Business is very slow.
(C) A deadline is approaching.
(D) An employee has been fired.

13. When will the tour begin?


(A) 11:30 A.M.
(B) 12:00 P.M.
(C) 12:30 P.M.
(D) 1:00 P.M.

14. When does this conversation take place?


(A) Spring.
(B) Summer.
(C) Autumn.
(D) Winter.

15. Who is seeking a position?


(A) Mr. Parker.
(B) Ms. Lee.
(C) Mr. Parker’s manager.
(D) Ms. Foley.

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