AUDIO UTS IAE AB TIPE 3_GENAP 2025.mp3
May 04, 2026 04:48
· 7:39
· English
· Whisper Turbo
· 2 speakers
See transkript aegub 20 Kui teil on lisaküsimusi, pidage nõu oma arsti või apteekriga.
Täiendamine alaliseks ladustamiseks →
Ainult näitamine
0:00
S…
Speaker 1 (AUDIO UTS IAE AB TIPE 3_GENAP 2025.mp3)
Questions 31 to 33. Listen to the following conversation. Good morning, Diana. What did you want to talk to me about? Good morning, Professor Lane. I wanted to talk to you about changing my major. You see, I've decided that when I graduate in three years, I'd like to work in an art museum. I think I should change my major to art history. You know, Diana, I think you should give this decision some more thought.
0:28
S…
Speaker 1 (AUDIO UTS IAE AB TIPE 3_GENAP 2025.mp3)
You've done well in your year as a business major. Besides, all organizations need good managers, whether they're private companies or non-profit foundations like museums. I suppose that's true, but wouldn't I still have to know a lot about art? Why not take a few elective courses in art history and try working a few hours a week as a volunteer at the local art museum? See if you really like working there.
0:58
S…
Speaker 2 (AUDIO UTS IAE AB TIPE 3_GENAP 2025.mp3)
Number 31. What is the probable relationship between these two speakers? Number 32. When does Diana hope to begin working at a museum? Number 33. What does the man advise Diana to do? Questions 34 to 37. Listen to a conversation between two students. Gloria, hello. You're not looking too happy. What's the matter? Have you been studying too much?
2:02
S…
Speaker 1 (AUDIO UTS IAE AB TIPE 3_GENAP 2025.mp3)
Oh, hi. No, that's not it. The problem is that I was planning to go home over spring break, but my travel agent just told me all the airlines are fully booked that week. Why not go by car? It's too long a trip to take by myself, and gasoline is so expensive. Have you checked the ride board?
2:24
S…
Speaker 1 (AUDIO UTS IAE AB TIPE 3_GENAP 2025.mp3)
Maybe you can get a rider to go with you. The ride board? What's that? It's a bulletin board that has a map of the United States on it. The map is divided into different regions, and each region has a different number. Say you want to go to New England. That would be box number one. There are boxes for each number. You can put a white card or a blue card in one of the boxes.
2:49
S…
Speaker 1 (AUDIO UTS IAE AB TIPE 3_GENAP 2025.mp3)
What's the difference between a blue card and a white one? Blue means you have a car and need riders to share the driving. White means that you're looking for a ride. So I should go look at the white cards to see if anyone needs a ride to where I'm going, right? Yeah, and fill out a blue card, too. So where is this ride board? It's on the second floor of the Student Union Building, right by the Campus Cinema. Number 34.
3:17
S…
Speaker 2 (AUDIO UTS IAE AB TIPE 3_GENAP 2025.mp3)
Why does Gloria look unhappy? Number 35. According to the man, what do the numbers on the boxes at the ride board indicate? Number 36. What does Gloria hope to obtain through the ride board? Number 37. Where is the ride board? This is the end of Part B. Go on to Part C. Questions 38 to 42.
4:35
S…
Speaker 1 (AUDIO UTS IAE AB TIPE 3_GENAP 2025.mp3)
listened to a student telling his friends about an experience he had. I saw something rather unusual late last Sunday night. My roommate Ron and I were driving back here to the university from my parents' house. They live in a small town about 70 miles from here. We'd stopped so that I could drive. Ron was really tired. When all of a sudden the whole sky was lit up. I thought I was seeing a UFO, a real flying saucer.
5:05
S…
Speaker 1 (AUDIO UTS IAE AB TIPE 3_GENAP 2025.mp3)
Ron thought maybe it was an airliner going down, or a satellite coming out of orbit. A fireball shot across the sky. It looked almost like fireworks. Then the light disappeared behind the hills. It wasn't until the next morning, when I was listening to the morning news on the radio, that I found out what had happened. Apparently, I'd seen a large meteorite.
5:32
S…
Speaker 1 (AUDIO UTS IAE AB TIPE 3_GENAP 2025.mp3)
The light was caused by the heat of friction as the meteor traveled through the atmosphere. Most meteors burn up in the upper atmosphere, according to the announcer, but large ones can hit the ground. This one was unusual in that pieces of it were recovered. They landed in a parking lot about 20 miles from where we were.
5:55
S…
Speaker 1 (AUDIO UTS IAE AB TIPE 3_GENAP 2025.mp3)
My mother told me that when she was young, she read a story in a magazine about a meteorite that crashed through the roof of a house and hit a woman sleeping in her bedroom and broke her leg. Anyway, it was an incredible sight and I'm glad I was lucky enough to see it. Number 38. What did the man initially believe he had seen? Number 39. Why had the man stopped the car? Number 40.
6:50
S…
Speaker 2 (AUDIO UTS IAE AB TIPE 3_GENAP 2025.mp3)
How did the man learn what he had actually seen? 41. What happened to the meteor that the man had seen? 42. How did the man feel about what he had seen?
This transcript was generated by AI (automatic speech recognition). May contain errors — verify against the original audio for critical use. AI policy
Kokkuvõte
Klõpsa selle ärakirja AI kokkuvõtte genereerimiseks kokkuvõtvalt.
Kokkuvõtvalt...
Küsi AI selle transkripti kohta
Küsige selle ärakirja kohta midagi, AI leiab asjakohased lõigud ja vastab.