Man: Hey, where did you find the journal I need it, too. Woman: Right here on the shelf. Don’t worry, John. I’ll take it out on my card for both of us. Question: What does the woman mean().
A: John can share the magazine with her.
B: She wants to borrow John’s card.
C: She’ll let John use the journal first.
D: John should find another copy for himself.
A: John can share the magazine with her.
B: She wants to borrow John’s card.
C: She’ll let John use the journal first.
D: John should find another copy for himself.
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- Woman: John says that he is confident that he can win the game. Man: He’’ll succeed when pigs fly.Question: How does the man mean A: John is as clumsy as a pig B: John has never played a game like that. C: John cannot win the game. D: John has no confidence in himself.
- Man: Can you come over for dinner tonight? Woman: I’m up to my ears in work, so I’ll have to take a rain check. Question: What does the woman mean?
- M: I am afraid John is busy at the moment, madam.W: Oh, dear. John always does my hair. What do we know about John() A: John is a close friend of the woman’s. B: John is the best hairdresser in town. C: John is a hairdresser. D: John often helps the woman.
- Woman: What do you like to do on your summer vacation Man: I like nothing better than fishing on a hot summer day. Question: What does the man mean A: John and Frank had an argument, but now they are friends again. B: John and Frank hate each other since their argument. C: John and Frank pretended that they had a quarrel. D: John and Frank often quarrel though they are friends.
- Man: Can I borrow your maths textbook I lost mine on the bus.Woman: You’ve asked the right person. I happen to have an extra copy.Question: What does the woman mean(). A: She can find the right person to help the man. B: She can help the man out. C: She’s also in need of a textbook. D: She picked up the book from the bus floor.