M: Would you like to go shopping after we eat
W: I’m not in the mood. Today is such a beautiful day. I want to spend time outside soaking up the sun.
Q: What does the woman mean()
W: Can I help you
M: Yes, I’d like to read some articles that are on reserve in the library for anthropology 311.
W: Professor Gilers’s class
M: That’s right. How could you know
W: Let’s just say you are not the first person.
M: Oh, well, seeing as how I haven’t read any of them yet, it doesn’t really matter which one of them you give me first.
W: I’m afraid I can’t give you any of them at the moment. They’ve all been checked out.
M: You’re kidding all of them
W: I’ve asked professor Gilers twice already to bring in additional copies of the articles, hut no sooner do I place them on the shelves than they are gone. See that girl in the black sweater She’s been waiting for half an hour for these same articles to be returned.
M: And here I went out of my way to free the whole afternoon to read.
W: I’m sorry, but there is not a
A. She is studying anthropology.
B. She is wearing a black sweater.
C. She works in the library.
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Before we begin our tour, I’d like to give you some background information on the painter Grand Wood. We’ll be seeing much of his work today. Wood was born in 1881 in Iowa farm country, and became interested in art very early in life. Although he studied art in both Minneapolis and Chicago, the strongest influences on his art work were European. He spent time in both Germany and France and his study there helped shape his own stylized form of realism. When he returned to Iowa, Wood applied the stylistic realism he had learned in Europe to the rural life he saw around him and that he remembered from his childhood around the turn of the century. His portraits of farm families imitate the still formalism of photographs of early settlers posed in front of their homes. His paintings of farmers at work, and of their tools and animals, demonstrate a serious respect for the life of the mid-western United States.
By the 1930’s, Wood was a leading f
A. A professor.
B. A tour guide.
C. A painter.
D. An art dealer.
M: What would you like for dessert I think I’ll have apple pie and ice cream.
W: The chocolate cake looks great, but I have to watch my weight. You go ahead and get yours.
Question: What would the woman most probably do( ).
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