W: Hi,Bill.Have you finished the paper assigned by Professor Smith
M: Well,that’s why I am still here rather than going to play basketball with my roommates.
Q: What do we learn about the man from this conversation ()
W: Where have you been all this time The train is about to leave!
M: Sorry I’m late, but I was waiting for you at the information desk upstairs. It’s lucky I thought to look for here on the platform.
Q: Where did the man think they were supposed to meet ()
M:Where have you been all this time The train is about to leave.
W:I’m sorry rm late but I was waiting for you at the information desk upstairs.
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M: Where have you been all this time The train is about to leave.
W: I’m sorry Jim, I’m late, but I was waiting for you at the information desk upstairs.
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W:Where have you been all this time The plane is about to take off.
M:I am so sorry,but I thought you were at the information desk.
W: Have you ever thought about all the tons of garbage that’s out in space circling the Earth
M: Tons of garbage circling the Earth What do you mean
W: I saw a television program about it last night, and according to the program, there’s about 3,000 tons of metal out there in space, traveling at speeds around 17,000 miles per hour.
M: Where did all this garbage come from
W: Well, it comes from all those space missions that have gone up since 1957. Every time a rocket ship goes up into space, it leaves a lot behind, and this stuff goes into orbit around the Earth.
M: Isn’t it dangerous to have all this stuff out there
W: Some space scientists are worried about possible collisions between this orbiting junk and spaceships, particularly manned spacecrafts; however, so far there haven’t been any such accidents.
M: Well, I hope that they’re going to do something about this, both for the sake of safet
A. Trash orbiting Earth.
B. A trip by an astronaut to the Moon.
C. The too much garbage on Earth.
D. Becoming space scientists.
INTERVIEWER: Over the years, you have all kinds of people you are dealing with, I guess, but, is it—in the main—hardened criminals BROWN: In a community of this size, those who are accused of crime vary a great deal from those who may be accused of crime in the metropolitan area.
INTERVIEWER: Uh-uh.
BROWN: During the past twenty years, I think we’ve had only two, possibly three, who have been charged with murder, for example. And those have occurred under circumstances that perhaps are a little different than you’d find in the large areas. In other words, we don’t have Mafia type of organizations here. It’s just an individual who finder some force of circumstances has committed perhaps any kind of a crime. And there are probably more burglaries committed in these areas than, perhaps, any other one form of crime.
INTERVIEWER: What sort of people burglarize
BROWN: I would say the largest percentage of those who hav
A. dissolve the parental relationship
B. put the child in a foster home
C. punish the parents
D. reconcile the child with his parents
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