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(D) A smaller mittee should be formed. 25. TOEFL SECTION ONE LISTENING COMPREHENSION 202201 5 M: I just don39。t know if you should call everyone to collect the data or just send out a questionnaire. But you39。d better make a decision soon. W: I know. There39。s only one month till the election. What does the woman mean? (A) She doesn39。t have time to collect the data. (B) She prefers to wait until after the election. (C) She needs to decide on a method soon. (D) She39。ll send out the questionnaire in a month. 26. W: What39。s with you? You sure don39。t look like yourself. M: Stay away from me。 I don39。t know what I39。ve got, but whatever it is, you don39。t want to catch it. What can be inferred about the man? (A) He39。s angry with the woman. (B) He feels sick. (C) He doesn39。t get along well with some people. (D) He prefers to study alone. 27. W: You waited at the Tera39。s Cafe yesterday, didn39。t you? Was there much of a wait to be seated? M: Was there? Wish I39。d brought a book or something to occupy my time. What does the man imply about the Tera39。s Cafe? (A) It provides reading material for people waiting to get in. (B) He had to wait a long time for a seat there. (C) He wasn39。t able to find a seat there. (D) The seats used there are unfortable. 28. W: I thought there was still time for me to apply for student loan. But someone just told me that the closing date was last Wednesday. M: Are you sure? I thought we still had another month. Wait, I39。ve got a brochure right here. Yeah, Wednesday was the opening date. What does the man imply? (A) Students still have time to apply for a loan. (B) Students must wait until next month to submit loan applications. (C) The woman should find out whether her loan application was accepted. (D) The woman should ask for an extension on the application deadline. 29. M: This casserole really tastes good. I guess that39。s because the vegetables in it are fresh instead of canned. M: I know. Kind of a rare treat in this cafeteria. What does the woman mean? (A) The casserole usually contains fewer vegetables. (B) She wishes she hadn39。t ordered the casserole (C) The cafeteria usually uses canned vegetables. (D) She doesn39。t usually eat in the cafeteria. 30. W: I don39。t think I want to live in the dormitory next year. I need more privacy. M: I know what you mean. But check out the cost of renting an apartment first, I wouldn39。t be surprised if you changed your mind. What does the man think the woman will do? (A) Stay in the dormitory. (B) Find out the cost of living in the dormitory. (C) Ask for a reduction in her rent. (D) Move into an apartment with a roommate. Questions 3134 Listen to a conversation between two students who meet in front of the library. TOEFL SECTION ONE LISTENING COMPREHENSION 202201 6 M: Hi, Sue. Where have you been? W: Oh. Hi, Dan. I was just at the library. I have to hand in my biology paper tomorrow. M: Tomorrow? Oh, no! I thought it wasn39。t due till Monday. W: Oh. Don39。t worry. It is due Monday. But I39。m going away for the weekend and won39。t be back till Monday night. M: Oh, where are you going? W: California. We39。re having a family reunion. It39。s my grandmother39。s niieth birthday, so all the cousins and aunts and uncles are going. She planned the whole thing herself. M: Wow. That39。s great. How many people will be there? W: Around sixty. My family is big and spread up but we39。re pretty close. So have you started working on your biology paper? M: Yeah. I39。m doing it on bees and how they39。re able to recognize whether another bee is related to them. W: How can they tell? M: They use their sense of smell. The sweat bees guard their nest this way. If another bee approaches the nest, the guard determines if the new bee is familiar. If it is, it39。s allowed to enter. W: Interesting. Can other insects do this? Well, the paper wasps can. Each wasp nest has a special bination of plant fibers and so the wasps that live there have a unique smell. Those two are the only kinds I39。ve read about so far. M: Well, you39。ve still got time. It sounds like that the bees are picky about who es to their family reunion. 31. What is the relationship between the speakers? (A) They39。re classmates. (B) They39。re roommates. (C) They39。re cousins. (D) They39。re lab partners. 32. Why was the man worried at first? (A) He couldn39。t decide on a topic for his paper. (B) He thought his paper was late. (C) He hadn39。t heard from his family in a while. (D) He thought the woman had been ill. 33. According to the man, how do some bees use their sense of smell? (A) To find their way back to the nest. (B) To locate plant fibers. (C) To identify kinds of honey. (D) To identify relatives. 34. What will the man probably do over the weekend? (A) Visit his parents. (B) Write a paper. (C) Observe how bees build nests (D) Plan a family reunion. Questions 3538 Listen to a conversation between two students. W: Hi, Jim. What are you doing? M: Oh. Hi, Linda. I39。m working on a report on energy sources for my environmental science class. But I39。m having trouble finding enough information. W: You know, we were talking about sources of fuel in my class today. M: Yeah? W: Prof Collins. He