Khóa học phần nghe toefl itp 20 câu sau theo bài Luyện đề phần nghe toefl itp thuộc 20 câu sau – Mã 97083150 30 Th9 Press to start in video Why does the man call the woman? To get information about special housing. To renew the housing contract. To make an appointment to look at a house. To ask about getting a loan to buy a house. Where does the man live? With his wife’s parents. With his grandparents. In his own apartment. In student housing. Why does the man believe he’s eligible for low-cost housing? He works at the university housing office. His wife is a graduate student. He is a full time student. He has more than one child. What can be inferred about the man? He’s looking for a full-time job. He plans to go back to graduate school. He earns less than $15,000 a year. He thinks his rent is too high. Why does the woman suggest that the man visit her office in the afternoon? She won’t have the forms he needs until the afternoon. Her assistant isn’t there in the morning. She isn’t as busy in the afternoon. She isn’t there in the morning. What did the man think about the people of the Ice Age? They traveled in groups. They lived in caves. They had an advanced language. They ate mostly fruit. How did people in the early Ice Age keep warm? They kept fires burning constantly. They used sand as insulation. They faced their homes toward the south. They lived in large groups. What does the man want the woman to do? Meet his anthropology teacher. Lend him her magazine when she’s done with it. Come over to his house after class. Help him study for an anthropology test. What is about to be demonstrated? Harvesting water reeds. Using stone as a building material. Daily farm operations. Putting a roof on a barn. What are thatch roofs made of? Slate or stone Clay tiles. Wooden shingles. Reeds or straw. According to the speaker, why did thatching die out in the United States? Thatching was considered dangerous. Other roofing materials were available. Later colonists did not know how to thatch. Thatching was unsuitable for the climate. According to the speaker, why does thatch survive strong winds? It’s manufactured to be strong. Thatches nail it down securely. It bends without breaking. The winds can pass through it easily. According to the speaker, how might thatching become popular again? If its cost went down. If it could make buildings more attractive. If people realized its many advantages. If people had more time to learn how to do it. What is the main topic of the news story? The coffee market in Boston. A new trend in the United States. The advertising of a new product. The role of supermarkets in the coffee business. What probably leads people to choose gourmet coffees over regular brands? Gourmet coffee tastes better. Gourmet coffee is less expensive. Regular brands of coffee have too much caffeine. Gourmet coffee is grown in the United States. What will probably happen in the future to stores that sell only regular brands of coffee? They will run out of coffee. They will introduce new regular brands of coffee. They will successfully compete with gourmet coffee sellers. They will lose some coffee business. What is the professor mainly discussing? The life of Alfred Stieglitz. Photographic techniques common in the early 1900’s. The influence of weather on Alfred Stieglitz’s photography. Alfred Stieglitze’s approach to photography. What question had the professor raised in the previous class? Whether photography is superior to other art forms. How Alfred Stieglitz contributed to the history of photography. How to define photography. How to analyze photographic techniques. What does the professor imply about the photographs Stieglitz took at night? They were very expensive to take. Most of them were of poor quality. They were influenced by his background in engineering. They were among the first taken under such conditions. Why did Stieglitz choose not to make copies of his photographs? He didn’t want them to be displayed outside of his home. He thought the copying process took too long. He didn’t have the necessary equipment for reproduction. He considered each photograph to be unique. Loading … [irp][related_posts_by_tax title=""]