Conversation 1 1. A. The book is sold out in the bookstore. B. The bookstore he is in does not carry the book . C. His professor did not order enough copies of the book . D. The book is not being used for any course offered at the university . 2. A. To determine how urgent the man's need is . B. To figure out why the book is not listed on the computer. C. To find out what level computer s c ience course the man is taking . D. To explain why the book might be sold . 3. A. It is for an undergraduate-level course . B. Information about the book was entered incorrectly into the computer system . C. The man has given the woman an incorrect title for the book . D. The professor forgot to submit the book order. 4 . A. He is embarrassed that he did not think of it himself . B. He apologizes for bothering the woman . C. He suggests that the information be posted in the store . D. He is annoyed that the woman did not tell him sooner. 5 . A. Save a copy of the book for him as soon as it comes in . B. Order more copies of the book . C. Call the computer store across the street . D. Find a store that sells the book if he cannot find it . Conversation 2 6. A. To ask which elective courses he will be teaching next semester. B. To get more advice on which elective courses to take next semester . C. To find out the difference between public relations and marketing . D. To get help deciding whether to pursue a graduate degree in marketing . 7 . A. The fact that PR does not involve advertising . B. The high level of competition for jobs in the PR field . C . The number of groups that PR professionals reach out to . D. The amount of education needed to work in the PR field . 8. A. To convey understanding that the woman finds those subjects boring . B. To acknowledge that those subjects are too difficult for many high school students . C. To acknowledge that he has heard the same complaint from other students about the subject. D. To assure her that those subjects are taught more effectively at the college level . 9. A. By obtaining input from community members when developing new courses . B . By letting community members attend some lectures and classes without charge . C. By offering free career advice to community members . D. By offering tuition dis c ounts t o community members . 10. A . The woman may need t o work part time while a t ten d ing graduate school. B. The woman sh o ul d shop around for an a ff ordable gradua t e school . C . The woman could pro b ably find employmen t in the marketing field without a graduate degree. D . The woman sh ou ld make sure that her graduate course of study interests her.