A、She had never read the magazine herself. B、She knew who usually read the magazine. C、She was quite interested in the new devic

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W: What are you reading, Bill?
M: It’s this week’s New Scientist, why?
W: I was just wondering. It looks interesting. It is for real scientists or can ordinary people like me understand it?
M: Oh, it is for anyone really. It usually has articles and stories about character affairs and about science as well as papers about a new development and research. I am reading about a new telephone that allows you to see the person you are speaking to as well as hear him.
W: Oh, I’ve heard about it. Is it on the market yet? Can I buy one?
M: No, not this one. But the company has made other models to try out on business. This one is special because it has color and the image is moving.
W: That’s interesting.
M: You see the video photos that what they called were made in Japan. But they can only show a still, black and white image. So this video phone is much better than that. Mind you and I’m not sure I want one, would you?
W: Well, no. I don’t think I would. I bet it costs a lot of money. Does it say how much it costs?
M: Yes, the early black and white ones cost several hundred pounds, but the one the story is about costs several thousand pounds.
W: Er. Why does anybody want one, do you think?
M: Business organizations that need to frequently contact overseas organizations would want it. It is like a face-to-face conversation. So maybe a lot of overseas travel can be avoided.
W: Yes, I suppose so.
Q. 19. Which of the following details are NOT TRUE about the new device?
Q. 20.Why didn’t Bill want one of them?
Q. 21.Which of the statements is INCORRECT about the woman?
Q. 22.What is the conversation mainly about?

选项 A、She had never read the magazine herself.
B、She knew who usually read the magazine.
C、She was quite interested in the new device.
D、She agreed with Bill at the end of the conversation.

答案B

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