SECTION A TALK In this section you will hear a talk. You will hear the talk ONCE ONLY. While listening, you may look at ANSWER SHEET ONE and write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each gap. Make sure the word(s) you fill in is (are) both grammatically and semantically acceptable. You have THIRTY seconds to preview the gap-filling task. Now listen to the talk. When it is over, you will be given TWO minutes to complete your work. Advice for Students: How to Talk to Professors 1. Call them by the right (1)_____ “Professor” is usually (2) ____ than “doctor” Use Mr. Or Ms. When you’re unsure 2. (3)_____ Be honest Make it a huge flaming whopper 3. Be prepared to do the work Under many (4) _____ circumstances Missing an (5) ____ or a test Falling behind in reading 4. Be (6)_____and brief Get to the point quickly 5. Prepare for (7)______ Only option: shift into (8)_ ____ Learn from your (9) ______ 6. Show your commitment and (10)______ SECTION B CONVERSATIONS Conversation One 1. A. Because she wants to praise his class performance. B. Because he seem s very interested in the research. C. Because he has done sth bad in the class. D. Because she wants to offer him an assistantship. 2. A. Looking after the laboratory animals. B. Making research on the animals. C. Writing research papers on the animals. D. Recording the growth of the animals. 3. A. Fruits. B. Mealworms. C. Vegetables. D. Cookies. 4. A. $15. B. $225. C. $850. D. $900. 5. A. He will meet Larry. B. He will fill out some forms. C. He will go to have another class. D. He will start learning his new tasks. Conversation Two 6. A. On the campus. B. In the office. C. Over the telephone. D. On the way home. 7. A. She wants to apply for the membership of the drama club. B. They need to talk about how to raise money for their club. C. She wants to apply to be a secretary of the local council. D. They need to fill in an application form for funding. 8. A. They are professional actors. B. There are now 20 members. C. The age range is 13 to 22. D. The woman is the president. 9. A. To produce a play for children. B. To decorate their office. C. To buy some new costumes. D. To enroll some more members. 10. A. By announcing it at the end of the play. B. By making a speech at the end of the play. C. By putting an acknowledgement in the program. D. By hanging a banner advertisement on the wall.