雅思36天倒計時基本功訓(xùn)練:虛擬語氣的延續(xù)2

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Part V:聽力與口語訓(xùn)練
    短對話1:
    Man: Hello, will you please send someone up to my apartment? The hot water is running and I can’t turn it off.
    Woman: Sorry, my men are all out now, but I’ll send one up as soon as possible.
    短對話2:來源:考試大網(wǎng)
    Woman: How did Bill finally go to New York? At first he was going to fly and then he said he would take the bus. But the last time I talked to him, he hadn’t really decided.
    Man: He ended up driving his own car. The plane was too expensive and the bus was too slow.
    短對話3:
    Man: My niece has been to Thailand and Iran as well as all of Europe.
    Woman: By the time she’s twenty, she will have been almost everywhere.
    短對話4:
    Woman: I hope you enjoy the rest of the flight, sir. Don’t forget to fill in your landing card.
    Man: Thank you. I do appreciate your service.
    短對話5:
    Woman: Could you tell me the starting time for both performances?
    Man: The first begins at 7:15 and will last for one hour and 45 minutes. The second follows immediately after the first.
    短對話6:考試大(www.Examda。com)
    Man: Cooking for yourself is a lot better than eating in a school canteen.
    Woman: Yes. I couldn’t agree more.
    短對話7:
    Woman: What kind of ice cream would you like, chocolate or vanilla?
    Man: Neither, thank you. I like them both, but right now all I want is some water.
    短對話8:來源:考試大
    Woman: Excuse me, Dr. Brown, could you please translate these few sentences for me?
    Man: Sure, as soon as I’ve finished checking these figures.
    單詞與短語:
    end up(動詞短語)最終;niece n.侄女,外甥女;Thailand n.泰國;Iran 伊朗;Europe 歐洲;landing card降落卡;appreciate vt.感激;performance n.表演,演出;can’t agree more太贊成了;vanilla n.香草;figure n.數(shù)字
    Part VI:快速閱讀
    Trouble-free(沒有麻煩的)
    A college student went to a computer store for a second-hand computer. The salesman offered him one for $300.
    “But is it a good one?” the student asked. “It is important for me to have a computer that works(能用的), as I like to spend a lot of time online with my friends.”
    “Don’t worry,” said the salesman. “This computer will be trouble-free. I guarantee(保證) it.”
    “Great,” said the student. “I’ll take it.”
    A week later, he returned to the store with the computer under his arm. He was angry.
    “I’ve had nothing but trouble with this machine you sold me. Every time I boot it up(啟動) and connect to the Internet, it crashes(崩潰). You said it would be trouble-free. I want my money back.”
    “No, no,” said the salesman. “The computer was $300. I meant that there was no charge(收費)for the trouble. It’s absolutely(絕對地)free.”