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1 W: Is John angry? M: I don’t
think so. If he were, he’d
tell us. Text
2 W: Something is wrong with our TV. M: Why don’t
you ask Mr. Green to have a look? Text 3 W: The red shirt is fifty-five yuan, the brown one fifty yuan ,and
the green one
thirty-eight yuan. Which one do you want? M: Hmm, hmm … I think I’d like the cheapest one. Text 4 W: Jane ,you are
a teacher. How about your sister? M: She is a
doctor. But she used to be a nurse. Text 5 W: What are you
going to do this summer vacation? M: I want to
have a trip to Bejjing because I have never been there. But my mother wants me
to stay at home and study since I am going to take the National Entrance
Examination next year. Text
6 W: What does your friend do for a living? M: She is one of those persons who look after people in a hospital. W: Oh, I see. She is a nurse, you mean. M: Yes. That’s
the word I was looking for. My vocabulary is rather poor, I’m
afraid. Text
7 W: Sorry to bother you, but do you have change for one dollar? M: I’ll
have to look. What do you want it for? W: I need it for the parking meter. M: I can give you 4 quarters, if that’ll
help. Text
8 W: Excuse me. Can you show me the way to the museum, please? M: Certainly. Go
down this street and turn right. Then you’ll see a bridge. Go across the bridge and you
will see a building. That is the museum, and it’s between the post office and
the fruit shop. You can’t miss it. W: Is it far
from here? M: No, it’s quite near. It’ll only take you about 10
minutes if you walk there. Text
9 W: Morning, John! You are late again! M: Oh, Jane, I’m
terrible sorry. W: So, what’s
the excuse this time ? M: Well, you see, I forgot to set the alarm clock last night and I… W: Yeah, and last week it was broken. M: Yes, I know… W: Hmm! I hope
you won’t
find something wrong again next time. M: I promise you
it won’t
happen again. W: What about
the tickets for the concert tonight? M: Oh, I’m really sorry. I did the
booking too late, and all the tickets had been sold out. W: You should
have booked earlier. M: I’m so sorry. I’ll try to get the tickets next
time. I promise. Text
10 Jennifer got off the bus from the university and began walking
towards the flat. She had to buy some food and stopped in one of the shops in
the street. It was run by an Asian family, and although the prices there were a little higher
than in the big supermarket further down the street, she did a lot of her
shopping there. Mr. Smith, the owner of the shop, was checking through a list,
smiled, when he saw her come in. She picked up a basket and walked towards the
back of the shop, where the rice was kept. There were only two other people
there. They were teenage boys. She looked at them as she passed. They were both
wearing long overcoats and they looked rather ridiculous because the coats were
too big. But such things were popular with some teenagers at the time.“Watch out, stupid,”she heard one of them whisper
to the other. She walked on to the next aisle and found the rice she was
looking for. Then she hears something else. It sounded like a tin dropping on
the floor. She looked through a gap in the shelf and saw one of the boys
bending down. She saw him pick up a tin of food. But instead of putting it in
the shopping basket, he dropped it into the inside pocket of his long overcoat.
Jennifer looked back down the aisle. She could see Mr. Smith still checking
through his list. Then she looked through the gap in the shelf again. The boys
still had their backs to her. “Come on, let’s get out of here,”she heard one of them say. At
the same time, she saw one of them put another tin in his overcoat pocket. They
moved away from her. |