【題目】聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。

1Why is the man making the call?

A.To have a talk with Tom.

B.To invite the woman to a movie.

C.To introduce a friend to the woman.

2What is Tom doing?

A.Watching TV.B.Talking on the phone.C.Having fun with Julie.

3What can we learn about the man?

A.He knows Julie.B.He lives in town.C.He shares a house with a friend.

【答案】

1B

2B

3A

【解析】

【原文】

M: Hey, Tina. This is Sam. How’s it going?

W: Pretty good, Sam. How are you?

M: Great! Do you want to go to the movies tonight?

W: Sorry, we don’t go out on Saturdays. Tom and I always stay at home and watch TV.

M: That’s OK. Is Tom there now?

W: Yes, but he is talking on his cell phone with his sister, Julie. Do you remember her?

M: Yes, of course. She lives in Seattle right now, right?

W: Right, but she’s in town now. She stays with a friend for a few days.

M: That’s nice. Tell her I say hello.

W: Sure.

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