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TOEIC - Short conversations Test 45
TOEIC - Short conversations Test 45
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on the MP3 player to listen to the conversation then choose the best answer to the question.
Questions 1 - 3 of 12
1. Who most likely are the speakers?
A. College roommates
B. Next-door neighbors
C. Business colleagues
D. Best friends
2. What are the speakers mainly discussing?
A. The merits of the subway
B. The high cost of gasoline
C. Which station to get off at
D. How to get more exercise
3. What does the woman say about the subway?
A. It's more expensive than driving.
B. It's less reliable than a bus.
C. It's more convenient than a bus.
D. It's not as much fun as driving.
Betty, fancy seeing you here. I didn't know you rode the subway.
I don't usually. It's just that I'm fed up with driving and paying so much for gas, and the buses are crowded and unreliable. So I thought I'd give this a try.
I know what you mean. I started taking the subway two years ago, and it's wonderful! From the Scott Street station, it's only a block and a half to our building. And going home, the 52nd Street stop is only two blocks from my apartment. When I was driving, I wasn't getting nearly as much exercise.
Exactly! Plus, the subway's cheaper than gas in the long run. And the trains leave every 15 minutes, so if I miss one I don't have to wait long for another. So, did you say we should get off at Scott Street?
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