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2. W: When I have problems, I always get help from my parents. M: I don¡¯t do so, Lisa. I often ask my friends for help.
3. W: Our holiday will begin next week. What will you do, Ted?
M: I¡¯ll stay with my grandparents on their farm for a week and then I¡¯ll go back home to go over my lessons in the following eight days. 4. M: Nice to see you, Mary. Come in, please.
W: Thank you, Tom. I¡¯ve come to return the book I borrowed from you. M: How do you like the book?
W: It is very interesting. And I¡¯ve learned a lot from it.
5. W: I hear there will be a talk about English study this afternoon. M: Oh, yes. Miss Brown will give the talk. W: When will it begin?
M: Miss Brown will arrive at 2:30. And the talk is supposed to start thirty minutes
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M: Thank you, Becky. I ride it every day. W: Great! Riding a bike helps keep fit. M: That¡¯s true. Do you take exercise, too? W: Yes. I go swimming twice a week.
ÌýÏÂÃæÒ»¶Î¶Ô»°£¬»Ø´ðµÚ8ÖÁµÚ10Èý¸öСÌâ¡£ W: Do you take a bus to school?
M: Yes, I do. My classes begin at 8:00. W: How many classes do you have a day?
M: I have three classes in the morning and two in the afternoon. W: What do you often do after school?
M: I often play basketball with my friends. W: Do you watch TV?
M: Yes. Twice a week. My parents don¡¯t let me watch TV every evening. ÌýÏÂÃæÒ»¶Î¶À°×£¬»Ø´ðµÚ11ÖÁµÚ12Á½¸öСÌâ¡£
(W) Martin Cooper, who worked for Motorola in the USA, made the first mobile phone in 1973. On April 3, he went for a walk in New York and used the new phone to call other communications companies, AT£¦T. This was the first mobile phone call. Ten years later, in 1983, people could buy these mobile phones in shops ¡ª the
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W: Good morning. I wonder if you can help. I¡¯ve lost my coat. M: Oh, where did you lose it, madam? W: I left it on a bus yesterday morning. M: Can you describe it?
W: Well, it¡¯s a very nice coat actually. It¡¯s white. It¡¯s very thick and keeps me warm. My husband bought it for me ¡
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(W) Joan is an American. Every morning for breakfast she drinks a cup of black coffee and eats an egg and some pieces of bread. She has a Japanese car and prefers to drive to work. Joan is a clothes designer. She really loves her job. She makes coats. The coats are sold all around the world. She uses a computer in her work, and she puts advertisements for her coats on the Internet to make her clothes sell better. When she gets home after work, she takes her dog for a walk and then cooks dinner. After dinner, she likes to watch films on TV. On Saturday night, Joan goes to an Indian dance class with her friend Lucy.
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2. M: I¡¯m a little hungry, but I don¡¯t want to eat out for dinner. W: Let¡¯s cook by ourselves at home.
3. W: Hello! This is Mr. Smith¡¯s Restaurant. Can I help you?
M: Yes, please. I¡¯m calling to order a bowl of rice, a plate of beef and a plate of cabbage.
W: Do you want soup?
M: Hmm ¡ I¡¯ll have a bowl of onion soup instead of the cabbage. 4. W: I need to go to the hospital. I feel terrible. M: Oh, dear! Let¡¯s go in my car right now. 5. W: You had fun at the party, didn¡¯t you?
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W: You mean you will leave this Saturday, Eric?
M: Yeah! I will finish my high school in America. Is it exciting? W: It sure is.
M: But I will miss my friends here so much.
W: I¡¯m sure you will make new friends soon. You are outgoing. ÌýÏÂÃæÒ»¶Î¶Ô»°£¬»Ø´ðµÚ8ÖÁµÚ10Èý¸öСÌâ¡£
W: I¡¯m going to the sports center. I want to do some running. M: Why don¡¯t you run outside?
W: Are you kidding? Do you know how cold it is today?
M: Yeah, I suppose. Em, wait for me a minute. I¡¯ll go to the sports center too. Just let me get my sports clothes.
W: I didn¡¯t know you could exercise.
M: Are you laughing at me? Everyone can exercise! I was on the swimming team in high school. And I¡¯d like to do some weight training today. W: I¡¯m sorry. I¡¯m just surprised you really want to do it. ÌýÏÂÃæÒ»¶Î¶À°×£¬»Ø´ðµÚ11ÖÁµÚ12Á½¸öСÌâ¡£
(W) Miss Millis is a teacher. She teaches geography at a middle school. She is 26 years old, and she has taught for 3 years. She lives in the east of the city, but her school is in the west of the city. So every day she has to get up early in the morning. She goes to work by bus. It takes her about one and a half hours to get to school, so it is always dark when she gets back home from work.
Miss Millis works very hard and does her work very well. She often says, ¡°I love teaching and I love my students, too.¡±
ÌýÏÂÃæÒ»¶Î¶Ô»°£¬»Ø´ðµÚ13ÖÁµÚ15Èý¸öСÌâ¡£ W: Hello! Who¡¯s that speaking?
M: This is police officer Wu Dong. Is that Li Hong? W: Yes.
M: We found a little girl called Xiao Yan. She said she was staying with you. W: Yes. She is my aunt¡¯s daughter. I¡¯m going to take her back home to Taiyuan. M: How could you leave her alone? It¡¯s very dangerous.
W: I went to buy biscuits. I told her to stay in the waiting room. When I got back, I couldn¡¯t find her.
M: Are you in No. 16 waiting room or No. 17 waiting room? W: I¡¯m in No. 15 waiting room.
M: OK. Don¡¯t move and don¡¯t worry! I¡¯ll take the girl there. µÚÈý½Ú
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(W) In Britain, if you want to be a polite gentleman, you should never talk about two things: money and age. You should never ask how much one is paid for his or her job. And, of course, you should never ask a woman¡¯s age. As a famous writer once said, ¡°If a woman tells you her age, she will tell you all.¡±
One subject to start a conversation is most probably the weather. And nice words about one¡¯s dog or cat are also a good subject for a conversation.
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When a man is walking with a woman, he should always hold a door open for her, and let her go first. When they are walking along a road, the man should always walk close to the traffic.¡±
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M: What¡¯s it made of? W: It¡¯s made of metal.
2. M: Hello, this is Barry. Can I speak to Linda please? W: Sorry, she¡¯s not here. She¡¯ll be back at five o¡¯clock.
M: Is it OK if I call at six because my music class doesn¡¯t finish until five thirty? W: Yes, that will be fine.
3. W: Hi, John. It¡¯s Sue. I¡¯m at the Vienna Caf¨¦. Can you come and meet me? M: Is that the caf¨¦ near the post office?
W: It¡¯s the one near the station. But you don¡¯t need to get here. I¡¯ll walk to the post office. You know where that is, so wait for me there.
4. W: Oh, my Gosh. The computer doesn¡¯t work. What can I do, Jack? M: Bad luck! You¡¯d better ask Mr. Zhang for help. 5. W: What would you do if you saw a traffic accident? M: Well, I would call the TV station. µÚ¶þ½Ú
ÌýÏÂÃæ¼¸¶Î¶Ô»°»ò¶À°×¡£Ã¿¶Î¶Ô»°»ò¶À°×ºóÓм¸¸öСÌ⣬´ÓÌâÖÐËù¸øµÄA¡¢B¡¢CÈý¸öÑ¡ÏîÖÐÑ¡³ö×î¼Ñ´ð°¸£¬²¢½«Æä±êºÅÌîÈëÌâǰÀ¨ºÅÄÚ¡£Ã¿¶Î¶Ô»°»ò¶À°×¶ÁÁ½±é¡£ ÌýÏÂÃæÒ»¶Î¶Ô»°£¬»Ø´ðµÚ6ÖÁµÚ7Á½¸öСÌâ¡£ W: What were you doing this time last night, Alex? M: Oh, I was making model planes. W: What about the others?
M: My mother was watching movies online. And my father was writing his new book. My brother Ted was playing computer games. What about you, Linda? W: I was reading a storybook while my father was talking with the Smiths. M: Oh! The Smiths were at your home? W: Yes.
ÌýÏÂÃæÒ»¶Î¶Ô»°£¬»Ø´ðµÚ8ÖÁµÚ10Èý¸öСÌâ¡£ M: What can I do for you, madam?
W: I want to buy a pair of black tennis shoes. M: What size would you like? W: Size 11, please. M: Here you are.
W: How much are they?
M: Two hundred and eighty-eight yuan.
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