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the man thinks. (B) She doesn’t want to talk with the man while he’s angry. 2 (C) She can’t help the man until later. (D) she want to know why the man didn’t e earlier. 16. (A) He’s teaching a puter class. (B) He never earned a college degree. (C) He has decided to change his field of study. (D) He’s taking a class to update his skill. 17. (A) He has agreed to take care of her plants. (B) He’s bringing some plants back from his trip (C) He’s not very responsible. (D) He’ll be away for a while. 18. (A) She’s sorry she can’t help the man. (B) She didn’t earn a good grade in the biology course. (C) The man will begin to appreciate the biology course (D) The man should find a tutor. 19. (A) She needs to improve her study skills. (B) She’ll feel better if she get some rest. (C) She should make a doctor’s appointment. (D) Her medication isn’t working well. 20. (A) She fot to bring her skates. (B) She’s staying home from work today. (C) She made other plans. (D) She has to work late tonight. 21. (A) Throw the clothes away. (B) Make a donation of his old clothes. (C) Try to sell his old clothes. (D) Save the clothes to give to his friend. 22. (A) He’ll look for the woman’s wallet. (B) He’ll help the woman with her physics project. (C) He doesn’t have much money. (D) He’d like to pay for the woman’s lunch. 23. (A) She wants to work at the same laboratory next semester. (B) She’s tries of working as a laboratory assistant. (C) She’s tried of working as a laboratory next semester. (D) She needs to find a new job quickly. 24. (A) His father doesn’t have time to listen to a book on tape. (B) His father might find a book on tape convenient. (C) Books on tape aren’t as popular as paperback books. (D) His father likes mysteries better than historical novels. 25. (A) She is neater than the woman’s previous roommate. (B) She doesn’t like the woman’s last roommate. (C) She doesn’t like to clean. (D) She’ll probably move soon. 26. (A) She’ll acpany the man tomorrow. (B) She’s going to see the exhibit later. (C) She isn’t interested in the exhibit. (D) Susan’s work will be exhibited tomorrow. 27. (A) He remembers seeing the notes. (B) He needs the notes for his biology class. (C) The woman can borrow his notes. (D) The notes may be in the woman’s bookbag 28. (A) The woman has never been skiing. (B) The woman hasn’t been able to ski much this winter (C) The warm weather will probably not last much longer (D) The woman doesn’t believe the man. 29. (A) She fot to give the man directions. (B) She’ll give the man new directions. (C) She doesn’t know where the man is. (D) She’ll repeat what she told the man earlier. 30. (A) He hasn’t received the memo. (B) He doesn’t understand the memo. (C) He doesn’t approve of the dean’s plan. (D) He doesn’t need to read the memo. 31. (A) Memories of a recent storm. (B) How strong winds develop into a hurricane. (C) Weather patterns that can affect Florida. (D) Planning a summer vacation. 32. (A) Wind speed. (B) Rainfall (C) Water temperature. (D) Direction of approach. 33. (A) By name. (B) By number. (C) By location. 3 (D) By month. 34. (A) Study a weather map. (B) Visit a weather station. (C) Listen to a weather report. (D) Go to a storm shelter. 35. (A) How hydrothermal vents are formed. (B) How living things get energy from sunlight (C) The harmful effects of certain chemicals in the ocean. (D) Microanisms that get energy from chemical reactions. 36. (A) In caves. (B) On the ocean floor. (C) Far below the Earth’s crust (D) Inside archaean. 37. (A) They need very little energy. (B) They’re found at all depths of the ocean. (C) They live where there is no sunlight. (D) They’re similar to many other kinds of microanisms. 38. (A) Their geics. (B) Their size. (C) What they look like. (D) The amount of energy they need. 39. (A) Training given to music therapists. (B) How music prevents disease. (C) studies on the benefits of music. (D) How musicians create music. 40. (A) In place of physical therapy. (B) To control brain seizures. (C) To prevent heat disease. (D) To relieve tension. 41. (A) They like to have music in the operating room. (B) They solved problems better while listening to music they liked. (C) They preferred classical music. (D) They performed better when they used headphones. 42. (A) It increased the students’ while blood cell count. (B) It increased some students’ energy level. (C) It improved the students’ ability to play musical instruments. (D) It released a natural painkiller in some students’ bodies. 43. (A) How historical events affected an art movement. (B) How artists can influence economic conditions. (C) Why a certain art movement failed to bee popular. (D) How valuable paintings were lost during wartime. 44. (A) Many artists lost faith in the value of art. (B) Many artists moved away from large cities. (C) Many artists were forced to take jobs in other fields. (D) Many artists in the United States moved to other countries. 45. (A) People wording in a large factory. (B) People walking on crowded city streets. (C) An everyday activity in a small town. (D) A wellknown historical event. 46. (A) The populations of small towns increased rapidly. (B) Art critics in cites began to take notice of regionalism. (C) Some regionalist painters began a new art movement. (D) Society became more inte