A. The man didn't practice hard enough. B. The man should find a new partner. C. The man should not give up. D. The man should not dream of being a superstar.
A. It doesn't appeal to her. B. It's incredibly delicious. C. She has already tasted it. D. There is no more left.
A class presentation they’re preparing. B. A television program the man is watching. C. Visiting a close friend of theirs. D. Studying for a test.
A. He’s taking a break from studying. B. He has already finished studying. C. He was assigned to watch a program by his professor. D. He’s finding out some information for a friend.
A. Because Elizabeth is the woman’s friend. Because Elizabeth is a famous star in TV. C. Because Elizabeth is good at linear algebra. D. Because Elizabeth is the dreaming-girl of the man.
A. He and Elizabeth argued recently. B. He heard Elizabeth did poorly on the last test. C. He doesn’t want to bother Elizabeth so late in the evening. D. He’d rather study in his own dormitory.
A. It’s only open to poetry majors. B. It requires another class first. C. It’s already full. D. It’s only offered in the morning.
All the other work schedules conflict with his classes. B. He doesn’t want to ask his boss for another favor. C. He wants to work the same schedule as his friends. D. He likes to do his homework in the evening.
A. Its courses cost less. B. It’s close to where he works. C. The class size is smaller. D. It may offer the class he needs during the day.
A. The anniversary of the setting up of New York City. B. Grand Central Station’s turning 101 years old. C. A building being named as Grand Central Station. D. The opening of the largest train station in the world.