1.M:Do you rent rooms by the week?You see,I'm not sure whether I'll stay for a whole month.
W:Yes.The rates are higher though.It's 50 dollars a week,but only 160 dollars a month.
Q:How much will the man owe if he rents the room for three weeks?
A:He will owe 150 dollars.
2.W:Excuse me.I'm trying to get to the Student Union.
M:Sure.Just go down here to the corner and turn left.Then go straight for three blocks and turn left at the tower.It's two blocks from there.
Q:How far must the woman walk to get to the Student Union?
A:She must walk five or six blocks.
3.M:How much are the tickets?
W:They're ten dollars each for the general public,but student tickets are half price.
Q:How much will the man pay for two general tickets and two student tickets?
A:The man will pay thirty dollars.
4.M:How much are these sweaters?
W:There're on sale today,sir .Twenty-five dollars each,or two for forty dollars.
Q:How much does one sweater cost?
A:Twenty-five dollars.
5.M:I'd like to place a station-to-station call to Ann Arbor please.How much will that be?
W:That's fifty-five cents for the first three minutes,and ten cents for each additional minute.
Q:How much will the man pay for a ten-minute call?
A:He will pay $ 1.25.
6.W:Excuse me.Do you have the time?
M:Yes ma'am.I have 1:15,but my watch is a little bit fast.
Q:What time is it?
A:It is a little before 1:15.
7.W:That's fifteen dollars,sir.
M:I'd like to pay by check.May I make it out for more than that?
W:Certainly.There's a ten-dollar limit over the amount of purchase,though.
Q:What is the maximum amount for which the man may write his check?
A:He may write a check for twenty-five dollars.
8.M:Do I have enough postage on this package?
W:Let's see.You already have three fifteen-cent stamps and two twenty_five cent stamps on it .You only meed one five_cent stamp.
Q:What it the total amount of postage required to mail the package?
A:$ 1.00
9.W:I thought that these typewriter ribbons cost three dollars.
M:They used to ,but the price has gone up fifty cents.
Q:How much do the typewriter ribbons cost now?
A:They cost $3.50.
10.W:Aren't there any direct flights?
M:I'm sorry.Your best bet would be a nine A.M. departure on United flight twelve arriving in Chicago at eleven A.M. with a five-hour wait for your connecting flight to Los Angeles.
Q:What time will the woman leave Chicago?
A:At four o'clock.
11.W:I like these glasses,but they look like they would be quite expensive.
M:They're 15 dollars a plece,or150 dollars a dozen.Really tha's not very expensive for genuine leaded crystal.
Q:How much does one glass coat?
A:15 dollars.
12.M:My car gets forty miles per galon.
W:Really?Mine only gets twenty.
Q:How does the man's mileage compare with that of the woman?
A:The man's mileage is twice that of the woman.
13.M:We don't have meters here in Washington,because we have zones .This is a two_zone ride,so the fare is $ 2.45.
W:Here's three dollars.Keep the change.
Q:How much did the woman give the driver as a tip?
A:Fifty-five cents.
14.M:Miss Smith,I told Dr.Brown that I would call him in the Houston office at ten o'clock their time.
Please find out the time difference for me so that I'll know when to place the call.
W:It's two hours earlier in Houston,sir.I know without looking it up because my sister lives there.
Q:When should the man place his call to Houston?
A:At twelve o'clcok.
15.M:Hello.This is Tom Davis.I have an appointment with Mrs.Jones for nine o'clock this morning,but I'm afraid I'll have to be about fifteen minutes late.
W:That's alright,Mr.Davis.She doesn't have another appointment scheduled until ten o'clock.
Q:When will Mr.Davis most probably meet with Mrs.Jones?
W:Yes.The rates are higher though.It's 50 dollars a week,but only 160 dollars a month.
Q:How much will the man owe if he rents the room for three weeks?
A:He will owe 150 dollars.
2.W:Excuse me.I'm trying to get to the Student Union.
M:Sure.Just go down here to the corner and turn left.Then go straight for three blocks and turn left at the tower.It's two blocks from there.
Q:How far must the woman walk to get to the Student Union?
A:She must walk five or six blocks.
3.M:How much are the tickets?
W:They're ten dollars each for the general public,but student tickets are half price.
Q:How much will the man pay for two general tickets and two student tickets?
A:The man will pay thirty dollars.
4.M:How much are these sweaters?
W:There're on sale today,sir .Twenty-five dollars each,or two for forty dollars.
Q:How much does one sweater cost?
A:Twenty-five dollars.
5.M:I'd like to place a station-to-station call to Ann Arbor please.How much will that be?
W:That's fifty-five cents for the first three minutes,and ten cents for each additional minute.
Q:How much will the man pay for a ten-minute call?
A:He will pay $ 1.25.
6.W:Excuse me.Do you have the time?
M:Yes ma'am.I have 1:15,but my watch is a little bit fast.
Q:What time is it?
A:It is a little before 1:15.
7.W:That's fifteen dollars,sir.
M:I'd like to pay by check.May I make it out for more than that?
W:Certainly.There's a ten-dollar limit over the amount of purchase,though.
Q:What is the maximum amount for which the man may write his check?
A:He may write a check for twenty-five dollars.
8.M:Do I have enough postage on this package?
W:Let's see.You already have three fifteen-cent stamps and two twenty_five cent stamps on it .You only meed one five_cent stamp.
Q:What it the total amount of postage required to mail the package?
A:$ 1.00
9.W:I thought that these typewriter ribbons cost three dollars.
M:They used to ,but the price has gone up fifty cents.
Q:How much do the typewriter ribbons cost now?
A:They cost $3.50.
10.W:Aren't there any direct flights?
M:I'm sorry.Your best bet would be a nine A.M. departure on United flight twelve arriving in Chicago at eleven A.M. with a five-hour wait for your connecting flight to Los Angeles.
Q:What time will the woman leave Chicago?
A:At four o'clock.
11.W:I like these glasses,but they look like they would be quite expensive.
M:They're 15 dollars a plece,or150 dollars a dozen.Really tha's not very expensive for genuine leaded crystal.
Q:How much does one glass coat?
A:15 dollars.
12.M:My car gets forty miles per galon.
W:Really?Mine only gets twenty.
Q:How does the man's mileage compare with that of the woman?
A:The man's mileage is twice that of the woman.
13.M:We don't have meters here in Washington,because we have zones .This is a two_zone ride,so the fare is $ 2.45.
W:Here's three dollars.Keep the change.
Q:How much did the woman give the driver as a tip?
A:Fifty-five cents.
14.M:Miss Smith,I told Dr.Brown that I would call him in the Houston office at ten o'clock their time.
Please find out the time difference for me so that I'll know when to place the call.
W:It's two hours earlier in Houston,sir.I know without looking it up because my sister lives there.
Q:When should the man place his call to Houston?
A:At twelve o'clcok.
15.M:Hello.This is Tom Davis.I have an appointment with Mrs.Jones for nine o'clock this morning,but I'm afraid I'll have to be about fifteen minutes late.
W:That's alright,Mr.Davis.She doesn't have another appointment scheduled until ten o'clock.
Q:When will Mr.Davis most probably meet with Mrs.Jones?