单选题
单选题 What does the man imply about the medication?
  • A. It may be dangerous if taken incorrectly.
  • B. It is the least expensive allergy medication.
  • C. It should be available only by prescription.
  • D. It is an effective remedy for many illnesses.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 8-10 W: Hello. I'm here for an allergy medication. The nurse sent me--I think her name was Margaret--in the student clinic. She said I didn't need a prescription, and that you would know the right medication. It's for allergies, for my itchy nose and burning eyes. I've been having sneezing fits, and it's driving me crazy. M: All right. I think she means the new product, the really strong one. W: Maybe that's the one. She says it really works for allergies. M: All right. We have--you have a choice actually of capsules or tablets. There's no difference in price. W: It doesn't matter. Hmm ... capsules, I guess. M: All right. Now, this is a powerful drug, so you need only--no more than two capsules every six hours. And you shouldn't drink alcohol, drive a car, or operate machinery. W: Uh oh! I have a big test tomorrow! I don't know ... if this is going to make me drowsy ... Do you have anything else that's effective but won't knock me out? M: Nothing that will relieve your symptoms like this drug. Why don't you--you could take two capsules three or four hours before your test. That way, the drug's still working, but the drowsiness has mostly worn off when you take your test. W: Okay. Well, I guess I have no choice. I can't start sneezing during the test. 8. What does the man imply about the medication? The man implies that the medication may be dangerous if taken incorrectly. He says: Now, this is a powerful drug, so you need only--no more than two capsules every six hours. And you shouldn't drink alcohol, drive a car, or operate machinery.
单选题 Listen again to part of the conversation. Then answer the question.
What can be inferred about the woman?
  • A. She has never taken allergy medicine before.
  • B. She is concerned about taking the drug before her test.
  • C. She does not think the medicine will make her sleepy.
  • D. She does not understand the man's instructions.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] Listen again to part of the conversation. Then answer the question. "Uh oh! I have a big test tomorrow! I don't know ... if this is going to make me drowsy ... Do you have anything else that's effective but won't knock me out?" What can be inferred about the woman? The woman says she has a big test the next day. She says: ...if this is going to make me drowsy.., to express concern about feeling drowsy (sleepy) during the test. You can infer that she is concerned about taking the drug before her test.
单选题 What will the woman probably do?
  • A. Complain to the manager of the pharmacy
  • B. Go back to the nurse for additional advice
  • C. Buy a different medicine and hope it works
  • D. Take the medicine a few hours before the test
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] What will the woman probably do? The man says: ...you could take two capsules three or four hours before your test. The woman says: Okay. Well, 1guess I have no choice. You can predict that the woman will take the medicine a few hours before the test.