Directions: There are 10 short incomplete dialogues between two speakers, each followed by four choices marked A. B. C. and D. Choose the answer that appropriately suits the conversational context and best completes the dialogue. Mark your answer on the answer sheet by drawing with a pencil a short bar across the corresponding letter in the brackets.
41. Brown: How are you? Brake: I’m fine. Thank you. And you? Brown: ________. A. I, too. B. Fine. C. Thanks. D. Me, too.
42 —I’m told John’s mother is ill. —________. A. I’m sorry to hear that. B. I’m sad. C. Don’t worry. D. Take it easy.
43. —________? —It’s Sunday. A. What date is it today B. What’s the date C. What day is it today D. What’s day
44. —My watch is not working. ________? —It’s ten past eleven. A. What time is it B. What’s the time C. What is time by your watch D. What time is it by your watch
45. Bob: Don’t you like to eat Korean food? John: ________. A. No, I prefer to have Chinese noodles B. No, Korean food is not real to my taste C. No, because Korean food is very good D. No, I like very much to eat Korean food
46. —It’s very kind of you to help me with my English. —________. A. Not at all B. Never mind C. That’s all right D. You’re so welcome
47. —________? —I’d like to see a pair of brown shoes. A. What do you want B. What can I do for you C. What do you like D. Do you want to buy something
48. —Shall I use your dictionary? — ________. A. Of course, you can. B. Certain, you may C. Surely, you can’t D. No, please get out
49. —East Bouren 54655. —Hello. John here. Can I speak to Mary, please? A: ________ B: OK. A. Who’s that speaking? B. Could you take a message? C. Hold the line, please. D. I think she’s gone shopping.
50. —How’s your brother these days? —He hasn’t been too well just recently. —________. What’s the matter? —I think he’s been overworking. A. It’ll be pleased to hear you ask after him B. I’m sorry to hear that C. That’s not too bad D. I’ll tell him what you said