What does the man imply about the local economy?
A. It has been strong for many years.
B. It is probably going to get better.
C. It is linked to the national economy.
D. It has changed under the city's new leadership.
What does the man imply about his business?
A. He has hundreds of clients.
B. He is still seeking to expand.
C. He has few permanent employees.
D. He works only on large projects.
How does the woman feel about the man's comment?
A. Pleased that the schedule was released on time
B. Annoyed that she is being asked to do pay money
C. Happy that an earlier problem has been corrected
D. Surprised that registration is so early in the year
听力原文:MA Hi Sally, this is Bill Sullivan. I'm calling to find out if you sent out the blueprints for the O'Malley Arena yet... we're sort of waiting for them...
WA Hi Bill... I'm sorry, I haven't sent them yet. I got caught up in other work... I'm really so sorry.
MA That's... fine, but I really need to put a little pressure on you. We're at a place right now where we can't move forward without the blueprints. Could you please make this a priority?
WA Yes, Bill, I'm so sorry. Tell you what. I'm going to drop what I'm doing right now and make sure the blueprints are ready to go. They'll go out by overnight courier this afternoon. I promise you.
Why does the woman apologize?
A. She had to cancel a project meeting.
B. She left some documents in her office.
C. She failed to notice a mistake in a document.
D. She did not send the man an important document.