Implication
劇本和答案在最下面
1.
A She never eats lunch
B She would like to go to lunch with the man.
C She thinks it is too late to eat lunch.
D She is not hungry.
2.
A Getting a coffee would please him
B He fears he will never finish the project
C He will not take a break
D He would like to talk about the project
3.
A The professor is not granting more time to anyone
B She will get her paper finished on time
C He already got an extension for the paper
D The professor does not like to be bothered
4.
A He wants to study more.
B He wants to dance but does not want to go out
C He likes the woman’s idea.
D He only likes to go to certain places
5.
A Today is Tuesday
B She does not want to see the game
C She would love to see the game
D The game is not on tonight
6.
A There are no homework problems for the class
B She does not like the man’s idea
C They have not started the lab yet
D She thinks they should ask the professor
7.
A Chapter 5 is a very long chapter
B There will be 5 chapters covered by the test
C Chapter 5 is not important part of the test
D The test will begin soon
8.
A The man’s honesty is a problem
B She will move next weekend
C She cannot help him much longer
D It was difficult for her to help the man
9.
A The woman cannot enroll in the seminar
B It is unfortunate the woman is a political science major
C The seminar is already full of students
D The woman would not be interested in the course
Scripts:
1.
Man: Mandy, I was looking for you. Have you gone to lunch yet?
Woman: No, but I had a late breakfast.
Narrator: What is the woman implying?
2.
Man: I have a big research assignment to do. I’m hoping if I stay up all night I might get it done by dawn.
Woman: That’s a lot of work. Why don’t you take a break and come get some coffee with the rest of us?
Man: Oh please. If I listened to talk like that I’d never get this done.
Narrator: What si the man implying?
3.
Woman: This paper for Profressor Schultz’s class is really tough.
Man: I know. I’ve been working on it all week and I’m barely half done. We could use another week to get it done.
Woman: I’m going to ask the professor if I can get an extension.
Man: Don’t bother — I already asked him.
Narrator: What is the man implying?
4.
Woman: Should we go out tonight, maybe do some dancing?
Man: I certainly have no desire to stay in and study any more.
Narrator: What is the man implying?
5.
Woman: Our school’s next basketball game is against North Carolina. They’re a great team, so I bet it’ll be an exciting game.
Man: Should we watch the game on TV tonight?
Woman: The game is on Tuesday night.
Narrator: What is the woman implying?
6.
Man: I can’t believe we have so much work to do for our chemistry class.
Woman: I know. Homework problems, readings, a test, and a lab — that’s just too much.
Man: Do you think I should work on the homework questions first?
Woman: The professor said we shouldn’t start the homework problems until we finish the lab.
Narrator: What is the woman implying?
7.
Woman: Dr. Williams, you said the test will be on chapters 5 to 7. So do you think it would be a good way to study if I spend my time working on the problems in the textbook from these chapters?
Man: That sounds good. But don’t spend too long studying chapter 5.
Narrator: What is the man implying?
8.
Woman: I’ll be over around 3 o’clock to help you move.
Man: Thanks a lot, Debbie. I could really use the help.
Woman: No problem. To be honest, I was hoping you’d have time to return the favor next weekend.
Narrator: What is the woman implying?
9.
Woman: Dr. Hensen, could I talk to you about the political science courses you’re offering next semester?
Man: Sure, what can I do for you?
Woman: Well, I was really interested in your advanced seminar about political parties.
Man: It’s an interesting course; unfortunately, it’s only for poli sci majors.
Narrator: What is the man implying?
1. D
2. C
3. A
4. C
5. D
6. B
7. C
8. B
9. A


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