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(Text 1)
W: I thought that your tomatoes are eighty cents a pound.
M: They used to be, but the price has gone up thirty cents.
(Text 2) M: How long does it take you to drive home when there is not much traffic? W: Only twenty-five minutes. But if I can't leave my office before 5:30 p.m., it sometimes takes me fifty minutes.
(Text 3) W: Didn't Betty go shopping with you yesterday? M: Even if she hadn't had a lot of studying, she would have preferred staying home to going shopping.
(Text 4) W: If the traffic wasn't so bad, I should have been home at six o'clock. M: What a pity! Henry was here to see you.
(Text 5) W: What was that noise? M: It was the pilot putting the wheels down (放下機(jī)輪). We must be coming in to land. Are you frightened? W: You must be joking.
(Text 6) W: Hello. Excuse me, I'm Connie Fang. M: Hello, Miss Fang. Welcome to our company. I'm David Martin. Please have a seat. W: Thanks. M: Are you getting on all right? W: Yes, the weather is much warmer here than in Canada, and everyone is kind. M: Good. When did you arrive in America? W: I came last Friday. Miss King met me at the airport. M: Did you have a good trip? W: Yes, thanks. It was fine. M: Well, Miss King has the key to your office. Her office is on the second floor. Here are some papers to read first. W: OK, I'll finish them as soon as possible. M: No hurry. Do let me know if you need anything. W: Thank you. It's nice to be here.
(Text 7) M: Excuse me, Miss. W: Yes, young man. May I help you? M: Yes, I'd like to get some information about the summer course at the English Training Center. W: Sure. What can I tell you? M: Can you tell me the starting and finishing times of the course, please? W: Yes. The course begins on July 15 and runs until August 20. M: Right, and what courses will we learn? W: Well, you have varieties of courses. You have listening and speaking courses, reading and writing. There are also classes in audio-visual (視聽(tīng)的) training and chances to use the language laboratory as well. M: Right, and at what time will the classes be held? W: Well, most of them are in the morning. There are only a few classes in the afternoon. M: Right. Do you have a timetable? W: I'm sorry. My workmate isn't here at the moment, so I can't get a timetable for you yet. M: That's OK. And when will the final exam be held? W: At the end of the term. They begin on August 16 and run until August 18. M: OK. Well, thank you, Miss.
(Text 8) M: Hello. Can I speak to Susan, please? W: Speaking. Is that you, Tom? M: Yes, it is. I am going to New Zealand in two weeks time, and my wife is going with me. W: Oh, how lucky you are! How long are you going for? M: For a couple of months, maybe half a year. My boss wants me to help set up a branch company there. Well, Susan, you have been to New Zealand several times. Can you give us some suggestions, or just tell us about the country? W: I'd love to. We can have a talk sometime. M: Why not come over to dinner at my house this weekend? My wife wants to meet you as well. W: All right. What about Saturday? M: OK. See you at 6:00 p.m. this coming Saturday. Goodbye!
(Text 9) M: What do you think of the students in our class? W: I love those children. They are so lovely. M: They love you too. They said that you were the best teacher they had ever had. W: When I first came into the classroom, all the students stood up and looked at me. They all had a smile on their faces M: It seems that they began loving you from the very beginning. W: Right. They are also very active. No one is shy. M: That is why you became friends with each other. W: I really don't want to leave. But I have to because of my parents. M: They will be missing you. W: I will miss them, too.
(Text 2) M: How long does it take you to drive home when there is not much traffic? W: Only twenty-five minutes. But if I can't leave my office before 5:30 p.m., it sometimes takes me fifty minutes.
(Text 3) W: Didn't Betty go shopping with you yesterday? M: Even if she hadn't had a lot of studying, she would have preferred staying home to going shopping.
(Text 4) W: If the traffic wasn't so bad, I should have been home at six o'clock. M: What a pity! Henry was here to see you.
(Text 5) W: What was that noise? M: It was the pilot putting the wheels down (放下機(jī)輪). We must be coming in to land. Are you frightened? W: You must be joking.
(Text 6) W: Hello. Excuse me, I'm Connie Fang. M: Hello, Miss Fang. Welcome to our company. I'm David Martin. Please have a seat. W: Thanks. M: Are you getting on all right? W: Yes, the weather is much warmer here than in Canada, and everyone is kind. M: Good. When did you arrive in America? W: I came last Friday. Miss King met me at the airport. M: Did you have a good trip? W: Yes, thanks. It was fine. M: Well, Miss King has the key to your office. Her office is on the second floor. Here are some papers to read first. W: OK, I'll finish them as soon as possible. M: No hurry. Do let me know if you need anything. W: Thank you. It's nice to be here.
(Text 7) M: Excuse me, Miss. W: Yes, young man. May I help you? M: Yes, I'd like to get some information about the summer course at the English Training Center. W: Sure. What can I tell you? M: Can you tell me the starting and finishing times of the course, please? W: Yes. The course begins on July 15 and runs until August 20. M: Right, and what courses will we learn? W: Well, you have varieties of courses. You have listening and speaking courses, reading and writing. There are also classes in audio-visual (視聽(tīng)的) training and chances to use the language laboratory as well. M: Right, and at what time will the classes be held? W: Well, most of them are in the morning. There are only a few classes in the afternoon. M: Right. Do you have a timetable? W: I'm sorry. My workmate isn't here at the moment, so I can't get a timetable for you yet. M: That's OK. And when will the final exam be held? W: At the end of the term. They begin on August 16 and run until August 18. M: OK. Well, thank you, Miss.
(Text 8) M: Hello. Can I speak to Susan, please? W: Speaking. Is that you, Tom? M: Yes, it is. I am going to New Zealand in two weeks time, and my wife is going with me. W: Oh, how lucky you are! How long are you going for? M: For a couple of months, maybe half a year. My boss wants me to help set up a branch company there. Well, Susan, you have been to New Zealand several times. Can you give us some suggestions, or just tell us about the country? W: I'd love to. We can have a talk sometime. M: Why not come over to dinner at my house this weekend? My wife wants to meet you as well. W: All right. What about Saturday? M: OK. See you at 6:00 p.m. this coming Saturday. Goodbye!
(Text 9) M: What do you think of the students in our class? W: I love those children. They are so lovely. M: They love you too. They said that you were the best teacher they had ever had. W: When I first came into the classroom, all the students stood up and looked at me. They all had a smile on their faces M: It seems that they began loving you from the very beginning. W: Right. They are also very active. No one is shy. M: That is why you became friends with each other. W: I really don't want to leave. But I have to because of my parents. M: They will be missing you. W: I will miss them, too.