Part 2 Final: Listen and fill in the missing words. Spelling counts!
Conversation 1:
A: Hey, Rose. Nice ______.
B: Oh, thanks.
A: They look like, what, ______?
B: Mm-hmm. They are porcelain. They’re ______of pottery from China.
A: Cool.
B: Yeah, they’re supposed to be from the Ming Dynasty.
A: Well, they ______really nice on you. They’re not too ______.
B: Yeah, I’m not really into that “bling, bling” stuff. I’m ______Asian History, and I ______things like that.
Conversation 2:
Mr. Chang: OK. Jenny, ______do you ______to work for CNN?
Jenny: Well, first is reputation. I only want to work for a company with a ______.
Mr. Chang: I see.
Jenny: CNN is the ______, and I guess I just want to be part of that.
Mr. Chang: Great. Tell me about your ______. Which classes have you taken that have prepared you for this position?
Jenny: Everything. Everything I______has prepared me for this position. I have a double major in ______and video production.
Mr. Chang: Do you have job ______with media programming?
Jenny: Yes, a lot. I have a lot of experience with video production, editing software, digital video, web design. I ______news programs for my university’s TV station, and I______a producer at KPIQ, my local station, for two years.
Conversation 3:
Trevor: Yeah, so I ______the flight the next day, and, of course, on the way, we ______engine trouble, so we had to stop in Mexico City, and I was stuck there for another, like, 22 hours ______they got the part.
Angela: Gosh!
Trevor: And I mean ______. They wouldn’t even let us out of the ______.
Angela: You’re kidding!
Trevor:I’m telling you. So, finally, we like, after all this time, I get to Costa Rica______.
Angela: And don’t tell me — your luggage isn’t there?
Trevor: You ______it.