Английский для повседневного общения (English for every day use). Колодина Н.И - 29 стр.

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16) pull over [ ]надевать через голову, перетаскивать, перетягивать
17) casserole [ ] – кастрюля, запеканка (из овощей и мяса)
18) to mend [ ]исправлять, чинить, штопать, улучшаться
– to mend one’s pace – прибавить шагу
– to mend one’s ways – исправиться
19) altitude [ ]высота, высота над уровнем моря
Now let us begin Part A with question number 1.
1 (Man) The medical license examination on June 22 was very difficult. Did Sandy pass?
(Woman) She hasn't received a letter yet. But she says she sailed right through it.
(Narrator) What does the woman say about Sandy?
2 (Woman) The new sports complex is an excellent facility with all kinds of conveniences.
(Man) Last time we went, we drove around for forty minutes before we found a place to park.
(Narrator) What does the man mean?
3 (Man) The stock market is up, but my son is losing money on his mutual funds.
(Woman) If I were in his shoes, I would hire another broker to manage my investments.
(Narrator) What does the woman imply?
4 (Woman) The traffic is congested by Toledo, and it's getting close to the rush hour. I don't know what
time I'll get there.
(Man) When you arrive at the house, just let yourself in.
(Narrator) What does the man mean?
5 (Man) Chocolate must be an all-time favorite. We sell gallons of it.
(Woman) Actually, vanilla ice cream accounts for seventy percent of all flavors sold in the past decade.
(Narrator) What does the woman imply?
6 (Woman) Did Liz get a used car?
(Man) She has already had to pay for new tires, and now it looks like she'll need a headlight.
(Narrator) What does the man say about Liz?
7 (Man) I thought Joanna went to the art museum with Mark.
(Woman) When Mark called at ten, Joanna had already gone canoeing with her brother.
(Narrator) What does the woman mean?
8 (Woman) Why did Bob and Lynn cancel their cruise? Is their company doing well?
(Man) Because of the change in revenue income, they had to take a cut in pay.
(Narrator) What does the man mean?
9 (Man) Mrs. Bailey wants to be reimbursed. Do you know how much?
(Woman) She was charged thirty-eight dollars for the flowers and another twelve for the delivery.
(Narrator) What does the woman mean?
10 (Woman) What changes are planned on the north side of the city?
(Man) The proposal to build a hospital in the area looks more promising than it did six years ago.
(Narrator) What does the man imply?
11 (Man) Can I stay for just another minute? I really need to look something up.
(Woman) Patrons are requested to leave the library when the closing bell is sounded.
(Narrator) What does the woman mean?
12 (Woman) The roads here seem very confusing to me. I am not sure I can find your house in time for us
to make the performance.
(Man) Would you like to meet at the concert hall instead?
(Narrator) What does the man suggest?
13 (Man) Is Rita ready with her data? We've got to make a good impression.