Part A: Audio script: Complete
Practice TOEFL Test Two
1. Would you
like to take a break now?
Oh,
let’s keep working. We’re almost finished.
What does the woman want to do?
A. Continue working
for a while.
B. Let the man
finish the work.
C. Stop for a while
and get some rest.
D.
Wait for the man to catch up with her
2. Pete can’t seem to find his keys.
Has he looked in the car?
What does the
woman imply?
A. Pete shouldn’t
leave his keys in the car.
B. Pete might have
left his keys in the car.
C. She can’t help
look for the keys.
D. She’ll look for
Pete’s keys in the car.
3. I’ll have to study
all weekend this weekend.
Not again!
What
does the man imply?
A. The woman spends too many weekends studying.
B. The woman doesn’t have time to study again
this weekend.
C. He will not spend the entire weekend
studying again.
D. He can’t help the woman with her studies
this weekend.
4. This is the most fun I’ve had in a long time!
Oh,
really! I didn’t think you like rock concerts!
What
does the man mean?
A. The woman shouldn’t go to the concerts like
this one.
B. He really doesn’t know how to get to the
concert.
C. He isn’t having any fun at this concert
D. He is surprised that the woman is enjoying
herself
5. Look at
this jacket! I spilled tea all over it!
Relax!
We can drop it off at the dry cleaner’s on our way home.
What does the man mean?
A. It will be easy to get the woman’s jacket
cleaned.
B. It’s time to go home and relax
C. He’ll get the cleaning on the way home
D. They’ll stop for tea before he drops the
woman off.
6. Weren’t
you the only French major to pass the proficiency exam?
Not
exactly! Most everyone did!
What
does the woman mean?
A. Almost everyone succeeded on the exam.
B. The man is quite right about the exam.
C. The exam was not exactly what she expected.
D. No one has taken the proficiency exam yet.
7. They’ve
just notified Randy that he’s been accepted at
State University.
Great!
That must really be a load off of his mind!
What
does the woman say about Randy?
A. He will have a heavy load at the university.
B. He must be relieved at the good news.
C. He won’t mind if he isn’t accepted right
away.
D. He hasn’t had time to make up his mind about
college.
8. When do
you want to start moving into your new office?
Well,
this week’s out for me.
What
does the man mean?
A. He doesn’t have any time this week to move.
B. He’ll start moving out this week.
C. He doesn’t really need a new office.
D. He isn’t strong enough to move by himself.
9. Have you
called the travel agent yet about getting us our tickets?
I got Frank to do that.
He has
more free time than I do. What does the woman mean?
A. She called the travel agent.
B. She bought a ticket for Frank
C. She doesn’t have time to travel
D. Frank contacted the travel agent.
10. I’m on my way to pick up some coffee.
Can I
get you some, too?
Hmmm. I
think I’ve already had enough for today. I guess I’ll pass.
What
will the woman probably do?
A. Drink some more coffee.
B. Pass the man his coffee.
C. Stop drinking coffee for today.
D. Go out with the man to buy coffee.
11. Pam sure
has a lot of friends, doesn’t she!
Tons!
And they’re always there when she needs them, too.
What
does the man imply?
A. He doesn’t know when he’ll see Pam and her
friends.
B. He doesn’t know where Pam and her friends
are.
C. Pam’s friends are helping her with her diet.
D. Pam’s friends are very loyal.
12. The
students are all here.
We can
leave for the class outing now, can’t we?
Well,
not quite. The bus driver hasn’t arrived yet.
What
does the woman mean?
A. They have arrived early.
B. The class outing has been canceled.
C. They can’t leave yet.
D. The students are late for the bus.
13. I’m not
sure I can finish my paper by this Friday.
Can I
turn it in next week?
I used
to accept the late papers, but not anymore.
What
does the man mean?
A. The woman cannot turn her paper in late.
B. The woman doesn’t have any more papers to
do.
C. He’s used to turning his papers in late.
D. He can’t accept any more papers.
14.Would you mind returning my back pack?
I’m going hiking this weekend, and I need to use it.
Well …uhm …I’m not exactly sure how to put this, but …when I
was adjusting it, one of the straps came off.
What is
the man’s problem?
A. He doesn’t know how to adjust a back pack.
B. He doesn’t want to go hiking this weekend.
C. He damaged the woman’s back pack.
D. He hasn’t had time to put the back pack on
15. Did you
hear all the noise coming from next door again last night?
I sure
did.
Do you
think we should complain to the landlord?
What
problem do the women have?
A. They can’t get their neighbors to visit
them.
B. They are too many people living next door.
C. They can’t find her landlord.
D. Their neighbors are too noisy.
16. Did you know that Frank got a scholarship for next year?
So he
did apply after all.
What
had the man assumed about Frank?
A. He hadn’t applied himself all year.
B. He hadn‘t tried to get a scholarship.
C. He didn’t qualify for a scholarship.
D. He had submitted his application after the
deadline.
17 I’ve
invited Ted over on Saturday night.
I
thought we could have a formal dinner.
With
the house in the shape it’s in? We’d better give it a good going over.
What
does the man suggest?
A. Their house needs cleaning.
B. Ted shouldn’t come over on Saturday night.
C. They can go over to Ted’s later.
D. Ted isn’t very good shape.
18 Just look at that
beautiful snow!
Beautiful
for people like you who ski, maybe!
What
does the woman mean?
A. She agrees with the man.
B. She doesn’t know who is going skiing with
them.
C. She doesn’t like the snow so much.
D. She’s looking forward to going skiing.
19.We’re out of computer paper.
If you
want to print anything out, you’ll have to come back tomorrow.
But my
paper’s due in an hour!
What
does the woman mean?
A. She’ll come back in an hour to print her
paper.
B. She needs to use a printer right away.
C. She doesn’t mind waiting to use a printer.
D. She hasn’t had time to do her paper yet.
20.Frank is going to start writing his book this summer.
Can we
do that and work full time?
What
does the woman imply about Frank?
A. He should look for a full-time job.
B. He’s working hard so he can take the summer
off to write.
C. He’s teaching a writing class this summer.
D. He may have too many things planned for the
summer.
21. Why is it
that whenever I try to call you the line is busy?
I have
a new roommate, and he likes to talk to his friends.
What
does the woman imply about his roommate?
A. He is very lonely
B. He uses the phone a lot.
C. He is very busy.
D. He hasn’t finished moving in yet.
22.Dot says she’s going to tour both Chicago and Los Angeles
in the next three days!
She’s
got to be crazy! No one in their right mind could do all of that!
What
does the woman imply about Dot?
A. She is planning to do too many things.
B. She won’t mind traveling
C. She should leave in three days.
D. She isn’t feeling well.
23.Karen didn’t get home until midnight last night.
She is
really a night owl, isn’t she!
What
does the man say about Karen?
A. She likes to stay up late.
B. She had to study until late last night.
C. She shouldn’t really get home so late.
D. She should be more careful at night.
24.How about going to a movie tonight?
I’m
really bored.
Hmm.
I’ve been sort of fed up with movies recently. They all seem so violent.
What
does the woman mean?
A. She’d like to eat before going out.
B. She’s tired of violent films.
C. She has been bored lately at the movies.
D. She would like to go out tomorrow night.
25.What’s going on with Tim? Hasn’t he finished his thesis
yet?
He’s
just getting it going.
What
does the woman say about Tim?
A. He is just beginning his thesis.
B. He is going to finish his thesis soon.
C. He doesn’t have time to go get his thesis.
D. His work is going very well.
26. Linda certainly is doing well in her Spanish class.
If only
the same could be said for chemistry.
What
does the woman imply about Linda?
A. She feels the same about chemistry as she
does about Spanish.
B. She’s doing well in both chemistry and
Spanish.
C. She isn’t doing very well in chemistry.
D. She doesn’t say much in her chemistry class.
27.You know so much about cars.
You
must spend a lot of time working on them.
More
than I like, actually.
What
does the woman say about cars?
A. She hasn’t really worked on very many cars.
B. She sometimes gets tired of working on cars.
C. She has more cars than the man does.
D. She doesn’t like cars anymore.
28.Have you seen George lately?
I‘ve
lost touch with him.
What does the woman say about
George?
A. She’s going to write to him
B. She is afraid that he might be lost.
C. She hasn’t been in contact with him.
D. He recently wrote her a letter.
29.Are you up for a swim?
I just
checked the weather report. It’s supposed to be cold.
What
does the man imply?
A. He’s got a cold, so he’ll stay at home.
B. He wants to listen to the weather report
before he decides.
C. The water is too cold to swim in.
D. It isn’t a good idea to go swimming right
now.
30.Janet doesn’t look too well.
I’m
sure she’s fine. She’s just been working late a lot this week.
What
does the woman mean?
A. Janet has been working very hard and is
probably tired.
B. Janet will present her work later this week.
C. Janet’s heavy workload is causing her
serious health problems.
D. She’s certain that Janet is looking for
different work.
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