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(Woman) : I understand Larry one another dance contest
(Man) : it's hard to believe we're from the same family isn't it what can be
inferred about the man
(A) He's not related to Larry,
(B) He doesn't believe Larry won the contest.
(C) He's not a very good dancer.
Note : From the information in the dialog it can be inferred that (C) is correct
because in the conversation the guy says that he finds it hard to believe that
larry can dance because in their family no one can dance
2
(Woman) ; are you going to buy that suit
(Man) : do I look like a millionaire what can be inferred from this
conversation?
(A) The suit costs a lot of money,
(B) The man dresses as if he were very wealthy.(
(C) The man already has an expensive suit.
Note : From the information in the dialog it can be inferred that (A) is correct
because from the conversation above the man said that he didn't have money
to buy the suit because the suit was too expensive for him
3
(Woman) : do you think I've made enough food for the party
(Man) : its just the right amount if a couple of hundred people show up what
does the man imply?
(A) There is just enough food.
(B) Many uninvited guests will come.
(C) The woman has prepared too much food.
Note: From the information in the dialog it can be inferred that (C) is correct
because this woman feels less sure if the food at the party is lacking
4
(Man 1) : do you know where David's I've gone over to his apartment several
times but he hasn't been there
(Man 2) : he's staying at his brother's house Dave hates the smell of fresh
paint what can be inferred from this conversation?
(A) Dave is a painter.
(B) Dave's apartment has been recently painted.
(C) Dave's brother doesn't like the smell of paint.
Note: From the information in the dialog it can be inferred that (B) is correct
because dave's apartment is being painted he goes to his brother's house
because he doesn't like the smell of the paint
5
(Man) : did you know Greg has changed his major
(Woman) : oh no how many times does that make what does the woman
imply about Greg?
(A) He's changed his major often.
(B) He hasn't really changed his major.
(C) He won't do well in his new major.
Note : From the information in the dialog it can be inferred that (A) is correct
because as far as I know, this greg woman often changes majors
6
(Man) : I am Professor Sutton fascinating
(Woman) : I can close my eyes when I'm listening to him and I'm back in the
middle ages
what can be inferred from this conversation about Professor Sutton ?
(A) His lectures put his students to sleep.
(B) He's a middle-aged man.
(C) He lectures about history.
Note: From the information in the dialog it can be inferred that (C) is correct
because all students feel if taught by professor sutton the atmosphere
becomes fun like going back to antiquity like a teacher who is telling a history
7
(Woman) : did you have to wait long to see the dentist
(Man) : yesterday it seems like years what does the man imply?
(A) He hasn't been to the dentist for years.
(B) He wasn't able to see the dentist yesterday.
(C) Before he saw the dentist, he had a long wait.
Note : From the information in the dialog it can be inferred that (C) is correct
because in the conversation the meaning of the man speaking like that
because he had been waiting for the dentist for a long time
8
(Woman) : to the experts agree with this plan
(Man) : that depends on which expert you ask what does the man imply about
the experts and the plan?
(A) They have agreed on it.
(B) They have different opinions about it.
(C) It depends on their co-operation.
Note : From the information in the dialog it can be inferred that (B) is correct
because in the conversation it is clear that the experts must have their own
opinion
9
(Woman): did you know that Luis has a new boss
(Man) : let's hope he gets along better with this one what does the man
imply?
(A) Louis's new boss shouldn't have been promoted.
(B) Louis and his old boss argued.
(C) Louis should get a better job.
Note : From the information in the dialog it can be inferred that (B) is correct
becausein the conversation it was said that louis changed to a new boss
maybe because he hadan argument with his old boss
10
(Man) : do you think the university will cancel classes tomorrow because of
the snow
(Woman) : only if it keeps snowing all night what does the woman imply?
(A) There's not enough snow to cause a cancellation yet.
(B) It will probably snow all night.
(C) The university has already decided to cancel classes.
Note : From the information in the dialog it can be inferred that (A) is correct
because at that time the snow didn't look so heavy that the school didn't
allow for a holiday
11
(woman) : you joined the folk dancing club since when are you interested in
folk dancing?
(Man) : since I just covered it was a great way to meet peoplewhat does the
man imply?
(A) He's been interested in folk dancing for a long time.
(B) He's interested in making new friends.
(C) He wants to form a new folk-dancing club.
Note : from the information in the dialogue it can be inferred (B) is correct
because to the girl's knowledge the boy didn't join the dance club. but the
motivation for this boy to join is because he is interested in making new
friends by joining the dance club
12
(Man) : did you have a good seat for the concert
(Woman) : a good seat I practically needed a telescope just to see the stage
what does the woman imply?
(A) She didn't enjoy the music.
(B) She couldn't see the concert very well.
(C) She had a good seat near the stage.
Note : from the information in the dialogue it can be inferred (B) is correct
because he sits too far while watching a concert
13
(Woman) : is it ever hot?
(Man) : if you think this is hot you should have been here last summer what
does the man imply
(A) Last summer was even hotter.
(B) This is the hottest summer he can remember,
(C) He didn't live here last year.
Note : from the information in the dialogue it can be inferred (A) is correct
because men already felt last year's summer was hotter than this
year'ssummer
14
(Man) : is the swimming pool on campus open to the public?
(Woman) : it is but if you're not a student you have to pay a fee to swim there
what can be inferred from this conversation?
(A) Students must pay to swim in the pool.
(B) The public cannot use the pool on campus,
(C) The pool can be used by students for free.
Note : From the information in the dialogue it can be inferred (C) is correct
because in the conversation there is information if you are not a student then
the swimming pool is paid. This means that if students want to swim in the
campus swimming pool, they don't have to pay
15
(Woman) : just look at those stars
(Man) : but it certainly never look so clear and bright from the cityWhat can
be inferred about the speakers?
(A) They can't see the stars clearly.
(B) They're not in the city tonight.
(C) They are looking at the lights of the City.
Note : from the information in the dialogue it can be inferred (B) is correct
from the conversation it was clear that they weren't in the city that night so
they couldn't seethe stars clearly
16
(Man) : phone call for you Mike?
(Mike) : for me? but no one knows I'm at work todayWhat does mike imply?
(A) He doesn't know many people at work.
(B) He wasn't expecting a phone call.
(C) He's not allowed to get phone calls at work.
Note : From the information in the dialogue it can be inferred (B) is correct
because itwas clear in the conversation that mike didn't want to take calls
from anyonebecause he was at work that day
17
(Woman) : are those Shelly's photographs hanging in the hall?
(Man) ; you know shelly's take only black and white photo's what can be
inferred from the man's remark?
(A) Those aren't Shelly's photographs.
(B) Shelly has begun to take color photographs.
(C) Shelly took the photographs hanging in the hall.
Note: From the information in the dialogue it can be inferred (A) is
correctbecause it was clear in the conversation earlier that the man
mentioned thatShelly's photo was only black and white
18
(Woman 1) : did you notice that bright blue scarf brand was wearing?
(Woman 2) : aha she should wear it more often what can be inferred from the
conversation?
(A) That scarf looks great on Fran.
(B) Fran wears that scarf too often.
(C) In this weather, Fran needs a scarf.
Note: from the information in the dialogue it can be inferred (A) is correct
because from the conversation above the woman noticed that fran and her
blue scarf looked good
19
(Man) : Now as a strong accent
(Woman) : nothing like her parents thoughWhat can be inferred from this
conversation?
(A) She doesn't have an accent.
(B) Her parents have very strong accents,
(C) Her accent is stronger than her parents‘
Note: from the information in the dialogue it can be inferred (B) is correet
because itmeans the man has less strong accent than his parents
20
(Man) : that's a tough slope to ski
(Woman) : yeah even Robert had trouble skiing down the slopeWhat does the
woman imply?
(A) Robert usually has trouble skiing.
(B) That's not a difficult slope.
(C) Robert is an excellent skier.
Note : from the information in the dialogue it can be inferred (C) is correct
because from the conversation above it is clear that the woman knows robert
is a good skier

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    1 (Woman) : Iunderstand Larry one another dance contest (Man) : it's hard to believe we're from the same family isn't it what can be inferred about the man (A) He's not related to Larry, (B) He doesn't believe Larry won the contest. (C) He's not a very good dancer. Note : From the information in the dialog it can be inferred that (C) is correct because in the conversation the guy says that he finds it hard to believe that larry can dance because in their family no one can dance
  • 3.
    2 (Woman) ; areyou going to buy that suit (Man) : do I look like a millionaire what can be inferred from this conversation? (A) The suit costs a lot of money, (B) The man dresses as if he were very wealthy.( (C) The man already has an expensive suit. Note : From the information in the dialog it can be inferred that (A) is correct because from the conversation above the man said that he didn't have money to buy the suit because the suit was too expensive for him
  • 4.
    3 (Woman) : doyou think I've made enough food for the party (Man) : its just the right amount if a couple of hundred people show up what does the man imply? (A) There is just enough food. (B) Many uninvited guests will come. (C) The woman has prepared too much food. Note: From the information in the dialog it can be inferred that (C) is correct because this woman feels less sure if the food at the party is lacking
  • 5.
    4 (Man 1) :do you know where David's I've gone over to his apartment several times but he hasn't been there (Man 2) : he's staying at his brother's house Dave hates the smell of fresh paint what can be inferred from this conversation? (A) Dave is a painter. (B) Dave's apartment has been recently painted. (C) Dave's brother doesn't like the smell of paint. Note: From the information in the dialog it can be inferred that (B) is correct because dave's apartment is being painted he goes to his brother's house because he doesn't like the smell of the paint
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    5 (Man) : didyou know Greg has changed his major (Woman) : oh no how many times does that make what does the woman imply about Greg? (A) He's changed his major often. (B) He hasn't really changed his major. (C) He won't do well in his new major. Note : From the information in the dialog it can be inferred that (A) is correct because as far as I know, this greg woman often changes majors
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    6 (Man) : Iam Professor Sutton fascinating (Woman) : I can close my eyes when I'm listening to him and I'm back in the middle ages what can be inferred from this conversation about Professor Sutton ? (A) His lectures put his students to sleep. (B) He's a middle-aged man. (C) He lectures about history. Note: From the information in the dialog it can be inferred that (C) is correct because all students feel if taught by professor sutton the atmosphere becomes fun like going back to antiquity like a teacher who is telling a history
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    7 (Woman) : didyou have to wait long to see the dentist (Man) : yesterday it seems like years what does the man imply? (A) He hasn't been to the dentist for years. (B) He wasn't able to see the dentist yesterday. (C) Before he saw the dentist, he had a long wait. Note : From the information in the dialog it can be inferred that (C) is correct because in the conversation the meaning of the man speaking like that because he had been waiting for the dentist for a long time
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    8 (Woman) : tothe experts agree with this plan (Man) : that depends on which expert you ask what does the man imply about the experts and the plan? (A) They have agreed on it. (B) They have different opinions about it. (C) It depends on their co-operation. Note : From the information in the dialog it can be inferred that (B) is correct because in the conversation it is clear that the experts must have their own opinion
  • 10.
    9 (Woman): did youknow that Luis has a new boss (Man) : let's hope he gets along better with this one what does the man imply? (A) Louis's new boss shouldn't have been promoted. (B) Louis and his old boss argued. (C) Louis should get a better job. Note : From the information in the dialog it can be inferred that (B) is correct becausein the conversation it was said that louis changed to a new boss maybe because he hadan argument with his old boss
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    10 (Man) : doyou think the university will cancel classes tomorrow because of the snow (Woman) : only if it keeps snowing all night what does the woman imply? (A) There's not enough snow to cause a cancellation yet. (B) It will probably snow all night. (C) The university has already decided to cancel classes. Note : From the information in the dialog it can be inferred that (A) is correct because at that time the snow didn't look so heavy that the school didn't allow for a holiday
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    11 (woman) : youjoined the folk dancing club since when are you interested in folk dancing? (Man) : since I just covered it was a great way to meet peoplewhat does the man imply? (A) He's been interested in folk dancing for a long time. (B) He's interested in making new friends. (C) He wants to form a new folk-dancing club. Note : from the information in the dialogue it can be inferred (B) is correct because to the girl's knowledge the boy didn't join the dance club. but the motivation for this boy to join is because he is interested in making new friends by joining the dance club
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    12 (Man) : didyou have a good seat for the concert (Woman) : a good seat I practically needed a telescope just to see the stage what does the woman imply? (A) She didn't enjoy the music. (B) She couldn't see the concert very well. (C) She had a good seat near the stage. Note : from the information in the dialogue it can be inferred (B) is correct because he sits too far while watching a concert
  • 14.
    13 (Woman) : isit ever hot? (Man) : if you think this is hot you should have been here last summer what does the man imply (A) Last summer was even hotter. (B) This is the hottest summer he can remember, (C) He didn't live here last year. Note : from the information in the dialogue it can be inferred (A) is correct because men already felt last year's summer was hotter than this year'ssummer
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    14 (Man) : isthe swimming pool on campus open to the public? (Woman) : it is but if you're not a student you have to pay a fee to swim there what can be inferred from this conversation? (A) Students must pay to swim in the pool. (B) The public cannot use the pool on campus, (C) The pool can be used by students for free. Note : From the information in the dialogue it can be inferred (C) is correct because in the conversation there is information if you are not a student then the swimming pool is paid. This means that if students want to swim in the campus swimming pool, they don't have to pay
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    15 (Woman) : justlook at those stars (Man) : but it certainly never look so clear and bright from the cityWhat can be inferred about the speakers? (A) They can't see the stars clearly. (B) They're not in the city tonight. (C) They are looking at the lights of the City. Note : from the information in the dialogue it can be inferred (B) is correct from the conversation it was clear that they weren't in the city that night so they couldn't seethe stars clearly
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    16 (Man) : phonecall for you Mike? (Mike) : for me? but no one knows I'm at work todayWhat does mike imply? (A) He doesn't know many people at work. (B) He wasn't expecting a phone call. (C) He's not allowed to get phone calls at work. Note : From the information in the dialogue it can be inferred (B) is correct because itwas clear in the conversation that mike didn't want to take calls from anyonebecause he was at work that day
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    17 (Woman) : arethose Shelly's photographs hanging in the hall? (Man) ; you know shelly's take only black and white photo's what can be inferred from the man's remark? (A) Those aren't Shelly's photographs. (B) Shelly has begun to take color photographs. (C) Shelly took the photographs hanging in the hall. Note: From the information in the dialogue it can be inferred (A) is correctbecause it was clear in the conversation earlier that the man mentioned thatShelly's photo was only black and white
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    18 (Woman 1) :did you notice that bright blue scarf brand was wearing? (Woman 2) : aha she should wear it more often what can be inferred from the conversation? (A) That scarf looks great on Fran. (B) Fran wears that scarf too often. (C) In this weather, Fran needs a scarf. Note: from the information in the dialogue it can be inferred (A) is correct because from the conversation above the woman noticed that fran and her blue scarf looked good
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    19 (Man) : Nowas a strong accent (Woman) : nothing like her parents thoughWhat can be inferred from this conversation? (A) She doesn't have an accent. (B) Her parents have very strong accents, (C) Her accent is stronger than her parents‘ Note: from the information in the dialogue it can be inferred (B) is correet because itmeans the man has less strong accent than his parents
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    20 (Man) : that'sa tough slope to ski (Woman) : yeah even Robert had trouble skiing down the slopeWhat does the woman imply? (A) Robert usually has trouble skiing. (B) That's not a difficult slope. (C) Robert is an excellent skier. Note : from the information in the dialogue it can be inferred (C) is correct because from the conversation above it is clear that the woman knows robert is a good skier