W:Do you like pop music,Carl?
M:Yes,when I'm willing to.Have you got a large collection?
W:No,not very many.We've only ever played them at parties.We're jazz fans really.There's a lot of good jazz on the radio at the moment.Do you listen to any of them?
M:Sometimes,when I'm not working.
W:What are you studying here,anyway,Carl?
M:I'm doing a year at the Slade,and I'm also trying to learn some English.
W:I don't know about the Slade,but your English is excellent.You must have been very well taught.
M:You're joking!
W:No,I'm not,honestly.There isn't much we can teach you.I suppose you intend to visit lots of art museums in London.
M:Yes,I hope so.The Tate,the National Exhibition,the British Museum and as many others as I can go to.
W:Well,since you're an art student,you won't have to pay the entrance ticket like the rest of us.
M:I don't know anybody paid.
W:They didn't use to,but the Government decided recently that we had to pay for our art.Personally,I think it'll cost them more to collect the money than they'll get back in return.But still,children will get in free as before and the money is supposed to be used to buy new pictures,isn't it?
8When does the woman play her pop records?
A.When she is at home.
B.When she takes part in parties.
C.When she performs in the concert.
9Where does the woman listen to jazz?
A.At home.
B.On the tape recorder.
C.On the radio.
10What is the man mainly studying in England?
A.English.
B.Art.
C.Painting.
11Who can visit the art museums for free?
A.All but children.