
College English Book 3 Unit 6
Quiz by Razvan Andrei
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- Q1
Short Conversation 1: What does the woman imply?
The assignment couldn't be finished until Friday.
They still have plenty of time to work on the assignment.
They will have difficulty completing the presentation on time.
The assignment keeps them too busy all this week.
30s - Q2
Short Conversation 2: What is the man's reply to the woman's suggestion?
He has to read a history book.
He is too busy to go with her.
He has already visited the museum.
He must hand in a report about the museum.
30s - Q3
Short Conversation 3: What does the man mean?
America's roads and highways are highly developed.
Americans are heavily dependent on cars.
America's traffic problems are serious.
Americans travel around the country in cars.
30s - Q4
Short conversation 4: What does the man think of historians?
They can get clues to our past from old family pictures.
They like studying ordinary people's family history.
They like the 20th-century photographs.
They are only interested in important events and people.
30s - Q5
Short Conversation 5: What does Sam imply?
He will probably fail the test this Friday.
He is not good at playing games.
He should remember all those names and dates.
He should have taken more courses.
30s - Q6
Long conversation, question 1: What is the woman doing on such a hot morning?
Making lemon juice.
Baking breakfast in the yard.
Enjoying the air conditioning.
Working outside in the yard.
30s - Q7
Long conversation, question 2: What do we know about the air conditioning from the conversation?
It was available immediately after its invention.
It was invented by Willis Carrier.
It was invented during World War II.
It was available in people's homes since 1902.
30s - Q8
Long conversation, question 3: What can we learn about the man when he was 13?
He always wore wet clothes to keep cool.
He was happy to get sunburned when working outside.
He kept cool in summer by swimming in a stream.
He was often offered an ice-cold drink afterwork.
30s - Q9
Long conversation, question 4: What would the girl like to have in the next century to keep cool?
A weather machine.
A personal ice cream machine.
Air-conditioning clothes.
A portable air conditioner.
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