Questions 11 to 13 are based on the following dialogue in a wedding anniversary. You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 11 to 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong are holding a family get-together in Wisconsin on the occasion of the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. Armstrong’s parents. In the dialog, about fifty men, women and children from different parts of the U. S. are congregated at a picnic getting acquainted and reacquainted.
A: Hello. You must be an Armstrong, too.
B: Yes, so far. My name’s Joyce. I think everyone here is either an Armstrong or married to one.
A: Did I understand you to say you might be changing your name soon
B: Not soon, but hope to one of these days.
A: Anyone special in mind
B: No, not really. I’m going with someone, but it’s not that serious. What did you say your name was
A: I didn’t say, but it’s Jim. I was named after my uncle -- that man with the horn-rimm
A. He thought that she was planning to get married.
B. He thought that she didn’t like her name.
C. He thought that she was not a relative of the Armstrongs.
D. He thought that she would change to name after her mother.
Questions 18 ~21 are based on the following dialogue. |
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