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The man asks the woman for directions to the post office. She tells him to go down the street for one block and turn right, and that the post office is open until 5pm. The man says he will go mail a package. The woman tells the man she learned from a magazine article that Americans use 50 million tons of paper per year, requiring the cutting down of 850 million trees. They discuss using less paper to reduce this impact. A male and female student discuss the large amount of reading required for their American literature class, including novels, a textbook, and journal articles on each novel. They plan to spend the afternoon reading in the library and dorm respectively.

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The man asks the woman for directions to the post office. She tells him to go down the street for one block and turn right, and that the post office is open until 5pm. The man says he will go mail a package. The woman tells the man she learned from a magazine article that Americans use 50 million tons of paper per year, requiring the cutting down of 850 million trees. They discuss using less paper to reduce this impact. A male and female student discuss the large amount of reading required for their American literature class, including novels, a textbook, and journal articles on each novel. They plan to spend the afternoon reading in the library and dorm respectively.

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Questions 1 to 4

Listen as a man asks for directions.


Man :Can you tell me where the post office is? I need to mail a package.
Woman :Oh, that's easy. It's very close by.
Man :Where is it exactly?
Woman :You go down the street for one block and then turn right.
You'll see it right there.
Man :Do you know what time the post office closes?
Woman :I'm pretty sure that it's open until 5 pm.
Man :That's great. It's only four o'clock now, so I should be able to get there and
get this package mail today. Thanks for your help.
Woman :No problem.

1. What are the man and woman discussing?


(A) Where the woman lives
(B) Where the man can find out the time
(C) Where the school is located
(D) Where the man can mail something

2. How far away is the post office?


(A) Several streets away
(B) Just over one block away
(C) Four miles away
(D) A great distance

3. How much longer is the post office open today?


(A) For one hour
(B) For two hours
(C) For four hours
(D) For five hours

4. What will the man probably do next?


(A) Go buy a package
(B) Go pick up his mail
(C) Go mail a package
(D) Get into his car

Questions 5 to 8.
Listen as a man and woman discuss some interesting information that the woman
just learned.
Woman :Did you read this magazine article? The information in it is unbelievable.
Man :What's the article about?
Woman : It's about paper, specifically about how much paper Americans use up
each year.
Man :Why are you so interested in paper?
Woman : It's not paper that I'm interested in, it's trees. Because Americans use so
much paper, many trees have to be cut down
Man :according to the article. How much paper You Americans use
Woman : about 50 million tons of paper a year. Can you believe it?
Man :That's probably a lot of trees, isn't it?
Woman : You bet it is 850 million trees a year.
Man :I can believe it Really need to use so much paper?
Woman : Neither can I. I'm sure we could reduce the amount of paper we use if we
wanted to.
5. Where did the woman learn the information?
(A) From a textbook
(B) From the television
(C) From a magazine
(D) From a lecture

6. What is the topic of the conversation?


(A) How trees are grown in America
(B) How paper is made from trees
(C) Why paper is used so much
(D) The amount of paper that Americans use

7. Approximately how much paper do Americans use in one year?


(A) 50 million tons
(B) 850 million tons
(C) 85 million tons
(D) 50 tons

8. What does the woman want people to do?


(A) Cut down more trees
(B) Use less paper
(C) Produce more paper
(D) Read more about the problem

Questions 9 to12.
Listen as two students discuss a problem with one of their classes.
Male student :Can you believe how much reading we have for our American
literature class?
Female student :When I signed up for a literature class, I knew that there would be
lots of reading, but I never expected this much.
Male student :Yes, and I thought that since it was a class on American novels, we
would just be reading some novels.
Female student :What is surprise? Not only do we have to read a bunch of novels,
we also have to read the textbook which gives information. About
the authors and their novels. And we also have to find journal
articles in the library which have commentary about the novels.
Male student :So we have three things to read. The novels themselves, the textbook
and journal articles
Female student :That's right. And there's a lot to read from each of the three.
Male student :Well, I'm heading for the library right now to get started on all that
reading. What about you?
Female student :I'm on my way back to the dorm. But I'll be doing the same thing
that you are spending the rest of the afternoon with my books.

9. What problem are the man and woman discussing?


(A) The difficulty in finding some books
(B) How far it is to the library
(C) The amount of reading they must do
(D) How much they don’t like the books

10. Which class are the man and woman discussing?


(A) A speed reading class
(B) An American novels class
(C) A library skills class
(D) A class in literary criticism
11. What do the man and woman not have to read for the class?
(A) Some novels
(B) Some short stories
(C) A textbook
(D) Some journal articles

12. What are the man and woman both going to do next?
(A) Go to the library
(B) Head for class
(C) Return to the dorms
(D) Start reading

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