LISTENING TOEFL : ANSWERING INFERENCE QUESTIONS ABOUT DIALOGS 5 Br Tinggalkan Komentar / Oleh skilladmin / 1 Januari 2023 Welcome to your LISTENING TOEFL : ANSWERING INFERENCE QUESTIONS ABOUT DIALOGS 5 Br Exercise 5 Focus: Listening to dialogs that are followed by inference questions and identifying the best answers. Directions: Listen to the following dialogs. Decide which of the three choices-(A), (B), or (C)- best answers the question and mark the appropriate answer. The first one has been done as an example. Now start the audio. />1. F2 : I understand Larry won another dance contest. M1 : It's hard to believe we're from the same family, isn't it? M2 : What can be inferred about the man? (A) He's not related to Larry. (B) He doesn't believe Larry won the contest. (C) He's not a very good dancer. None 2. F1 : Are you going to buy that suit? M1 : Do I look like a millionaire? M2 : What can be inferred from this conversation? (A) The suit costs a lot of money. (B) The man dresses as if he were very wealthy. (C) The man already has an expensive suit. None 3. F1 : Do you think I've made enough food for the party? M1 : I'd say you've made just the right amount-if a couple of hundred people show up! M2 : What does the man imply? (A) There is just enough food. (B) Many uninvited guests will come. (C) The woman has prepared too much food. None 4. M2 : Do you know where Dave is? I've gone over to his apartment several times, but he hasn't been there. M1 : He's staying at his brother's house. Dave hates the smell of fresh paint. M2 : What can be inferred from this conversation? (A) Dave is a painter. (B) Dave's apartment has been recently painted. (C) Dave's brother doesn't like the smell of paint. None 5. MI : Did you know Greg has changed his major? F2 : Oh, no. How many times does that make? M2 : What does the woman imply about Greg? (A) He's changed his major often. (B) He hasn't really changed his major. (C) He won't do well in his new major. None 6. M1 : Aren't Professor Sutton's lectures fascinating? F1 : I can close my eyes when I'm listening to him, and I'm back in the Middle Ages. M2 : What can be inferred from this conversation about Professor Sutton? (A) His lectures put his students to sleep. (B) He's a middle-aged man. (C) He lectures about history. None 7. F2 : Did you have to wait a long to see the dentist yesterday? MI : It seemed like years! M2 : What does the man imply? (A) He hasn't been to the dentist for years. (B) He wasn't able to see the dentist yesterday. (C) Before he saw the dentist, he had a long wait. None 8. F2 : Do the experts agree with this plan? M1 : That depends on which expert you ask. M2 : What does the man imply about the experts and the plan? (A) They have agreed on it. (B) They have different opinions about it. (C) It depends on their co-operation. None 9. F1 : Did you know that Louis has a new boss? M1 : Let's hope he gets along better with this one. M2 : What does the man imply? (A) Louis's new boss shouldn't have been promoted. (B) Louis and his old boss argued. (C) Louis should get a better job. None 10. M1 : Do you think the university will cancel classes tomorrow because of the snow? F1 : Only if it keeps snowing all night. M2 : What does the woman imply? (A) There's not enough snow to cause a cancellation yet. (B) It will probably snow all night. (C) The university has already decided to cancel classes. None 11. F2 : You've joined the folk-dancing club? Since when are you interested in folk dancing? M1 : Since I discovered it was a great way to meet people! M2 : What does the man imply? (A) He's been interested in folk dancing for a long time. (B) He's interested in making new friends. (C) He wants to form a new folk-dancing club. None 12. M1 : Did you have a good seat for the concert? F1 : A good seat! I practically needed a telescope just to see the stage! M2 : What does the woman imply? (A) She didn't enjoy the music. (B) She couldn't see the concert very well. (C) She had a good seat near the stage. None 13. F1 : Is it ever hot! M1 : If you think this is hot, you should have been here last summer. M2 : What does the man imply? (A) Last summer was even hotter. (B) This is the hottest summer he can remember. (C) He didn't live here last year. None 14. M1 : Is the swimming pool on campus open to the public? F2 : It is, but if you're not a student, you'll have to pay a fee to swim there. M2 : What can be inferred from this conversation? (A) Students must pay to swim in the pool. (B) The public cannot use the pool on campus. (C) The pool can be used by students for free. None 15. F1 : Just look at those stars! M1 : They certainly never look so clear and bright from the city. M2 : What can be inferred about the speakers? (A) They can't see the stars clearly. (B) They're not in the city tonight. (C) They are looking at the lights of the City. None 16. M2 : There's a phone call for you, Mike. M1 : For me? But no one knows I'm at work today. F2 : What does Mike imply? (A) He doesn't know many people at work. (B) He wasn't expecting a phone call. (C) He's not allowed to get phone calls at work. None 17. F1 : Are those Shelly's photographs hanging in the hall? M1 : You know Shelly takes only black-and-white photos. M2 : What can be inferred from the man's remark? (A) Those aren't Shelly's photographs. (B) Shelly has begun to take color photographs. (C) Shelly took the photographs hanging in the hall. None 18. F1 : Did you notice that bright blue scarf Fran was wearing? F2 : uh-huh. She should wear it more often. M2 : What can be inferred from the conversation? (A) That scarf looks great on Fran. (B) Fran wears that scarf too often. (C) In this weather, Fran needs a scarf. None 19. M1 : Milly has a strong accent. F2 : Nothing like her parents, though. M2 : What can be inferred from this conversation? (A) She doesn't have an accent. (B) Her parents have very strong accents. (C) Her accent is stronger than her parents'. None 20. M1 : That's a tough slope to ski. F2 : Yeah, even Robert had trouble skiing down that slope. M2 : What does the woman imply? (A) Robert usually has trouble skiing. (B) That's not a difficult slope. (C) Robert is an excellent skier. None 1 out of 1 Please fill in the comment box below. Time's upTime is Up!Time is Up! ← Quiz SebelumnyaSelanjutnya Quiz → Tinggalkan BalasanAnda harus masuk untuk berkomentar.