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ġOne possible version Dear Tom,

Glad to hear from you. Red pacets are red envelops with money in them. We youth often receive red pacets from our elders in festivals. In this way they epress their great love and wishes to us. This Spring Festival, I received many red pacets from my parents and other relatives. Its not the money in the red pacets but their love conveyed that really matters. Having received them, I was moved and determined to wor hard to live up to their

love and epectations.

What about your culture? How do elders epress love and epectations to the young? Looing forward to your early reply.

Yours, Li Hua (105 words) ¼ (Tet 1)

M My plane leaves at 8 00, andhey ate, are you crying? W Well, it's summer vacation and you're going away.

(Tet 2)

W I need some film to tae some pictures on my vacation. M Will you be shooting mainly indoors or outdoors?

W Outdoors. I'll be on the beach every day.

(Tet 3)

M Is this Partelli Mattresses? I'd lie to order a table for two.

W You have the wrong number. This is a private house, not a store. What number were you trying to reach? M 288-2351. Oh, waitI read the listing wrong. Sorry to have bothered you.

(Tet 4)

W It doesn't loo as though these plants have been watered for a long time.

M I came around with the watering pot just two days ago. Are you sure the leaves are getting enough light? W Maybe that's the answer. Can you help me move this plant closer to the window?

(Tet 5)

M Hi. My car's been maing a strange noise and I seem to be losing power.

W O, I will have a loo at it and should be able to tell you what's wrong in about an hour. M An hour! I'm in a bit of a hurry. Do you thin you can finish any sooner?

W I'm sorry but these things tae time. We'll be happy to call a tai for you if you don't have time to wait.

(Tet 6)

M Hi Mari. Sorry I'm late.

W That's O. I haven't ordered yet. So, what's new? M Nothing much. How're things with you? W Same as usual. Overwored. Underpaid.

M Oh, Ive got this new boss. She wors twenty-five hours a day, and epects everybody else to do the same. I've been woring till at least ten o'cloc every night this wee. W Well, it's Friday evening now, so you can rela a bit.

(Tet 7)

W Than you for shopping at Dale's Clothing Store. Your total is $120. Would you lie a plastic bag for your clothes?

M No, but I need to shorten these pants. Do you provide a tailoring service, too?

W Yes, sir. We have professionals to do that for you for an etra $5 per pair of pants. However, please be advised that once clothes are changed, they can't be returned anymore.

M I understand. So when is the soonest time to pic up my pants? W Well, I thin tomorrow is O.

(Tet 8)

M What can I do for you?

W I'd lie to go to Walt Disney World, but I have never been there before. So I need your help to plan my trip.

Can you tell me some information on flights to Florida?

M O. Do you want to go first class, business class, or economy class? W Oh, economy class, of course. I'd lie the lowest fare you can find. M All right. And that's one way or round trip? W Round trip. I'd lie to leave on Sunday the 12th and return on Saturday the 18th.

M Well, there's a very low fare. It's only $345, but it's not direct. You have to change planes in Chicago. There's a direct, nonstop flight, but the fare on that one is $680. W That's O. I'll change planes in Chicago.

M O. That's flight 690. It departs at 815 a.m. on Sunday the 12th and arrives in Orlando at 1215. W That sounds good. (Tet 9)

W Hi, Mar. Can you give me some details about the meeting net month? M O. I'll help if I can. W Well, firstly, according to the schedule, when am I presenting?

M Your presentation is on Tuesday 8th September at 10 a.m. Is that O? W Wednesday at 10 would be better for me.

M Fine. Ill change your time to Wednesday. W Thans. What about the hotel? M Everyone is staying in the Manor.

W Ill tell Rachel and Sam. They ased me this morning.

M I'm going to post everybody an information paper with the meeting details, probably at the end of net wee.

Please tell Rachel and Sam.

W O. I'll let them now. In fact, we're meeting later today at 4 so I can tell them then. M Right. So any plans for the rest of the morning?

W Not really. I'm just going to finish a few reports and then it's lunch.

M Sounds good. Thans for your call. You can get further information by e-mail. W O. Thans. Bye. M Bye.

(Tet 10)

W Good afternoon, everyone. We're delighted to welcome today a representative from the Red Cross, Mr

John Francis, who is going to tal to us about the wor of the organisation and about some basic aspects of First Aid.

M Than you, Mrs Brown. Well, I'm pleased to tell you something about this organisation. The Red Cross movement was started by a businessman called Jean Henri Dunant. His interest in the innocent people caught up in war began in 1859 when he witnessed the effects of a very fierce battle in Italy. At the time, he organised all the villagers to help the wounded soldiers and mae sure they had food and basic medical attention. In 1864, the same gentleman, together with four Swiss colleagues from his hometown, organised a conference which laid the foundations for the now famous organisation.

So that Red Cross worers could always be recognised, they created their own symbol. They chose a red cross on a white bacground. It is protected by the laws. Sometimes we find that the red cross has been used as a decorative symbol or to represent first aid stations but this is actually wrong because using the red cross for anything other than the international organisation is actually against the law. Even though we often associate a red cross with hospitals and medical treatment. In Australia, as in many countries, the recognised symbol for first aid and medical centres, in fact, is a white cross on a green bacground.

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