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1 W: It's
freezing today. M: Yes, it's
worse than yesterday. W: How cold is
it? M: It's ten
below. Text 2 M: How many
tapes did you buy the other day, Alice? W: Six. I
bought them for $2 a piece, including tax. Text 3 M: Excuse me,
does this bus go to Market Street? W: Sorry. I'm a
stranger here myself. Ask the conductor. Text 4 W: Anything
else, gentlemen? M: A salad and
potatoes with that. W: What kind of
potatoes do you want? M: French
fried. Text 5 W: Information
. What city, please? M: Fairfield. W: Yes? M: Can you give me the number for Mr. John Smith on 6 Park Drive? Text
6 W: Hi, Li Lei.
How are you? M: As a matter
of fact, I'm rather sick. I've had a stomachache and a terrible headache for
two days now, and I think I need a doctor. W: Do you have
any temperature? M: I don't have
a thermometer, but I feel I'm burning up. I think I need a doctor, but I'm not
sure how to go about getting one. W: Our
university clinic has excellent doctors. I'll drive and send you there. M: Oh, I feel
so ill. Couldn't you get the doctor to come here? Text
7 W: May I ask you a question? M: Yes, Miss. W: Shall we go there by bus or by train? M: I'd suggest that you take the Greyhound Bus to New York. W: Is there a bus to Washington D. C.? M: Yes , I think so. Otherwise , you can take a taxi. W: Do you think five days will be enough? M: Yes, a five-day Greyhound ticket only costs $50. W: Where can I buy the tickets? M: At the booking office over there. W: Thanks. M: No problem. Text
8 M: Excuse me, I wonder if you would tell me how to find a place
where I can have my shoes fixed. I'm new in town. W: Well , of course you can always look in the yellow pages in the
back of the telephone book under shoe repair. But I think there's a good shop not far from
here. Take the first street to the left and walk around three blocks. I can't
remember the name of the shop, but you'll run into it. It's near the police
station. By the way, do you know about the town guide? It has all kinds of
useful information. I think you'll find it in any bookstore. M: Thanks a
lot. You've been very helpful. And I'll look for that town guide next time I'm
in a bookstore. Let's see, you said the repair shop was three blocks on the
right? W: No, first
street on the left, then three blocks. M: Thanks again. Text
9 W: Please observe the " Fasten you seat-belt" sign at the
front of the aircraft. When the light is off you are free to move about the aircraft. If the light comes on, return to your seat
and fasten your seat-belt. M: What happens
if you don't fasten the seat-belt? W: If you don't
fasten it, you might get thrown
out of your seat in bad weather. By the way, when the meal is served
in a few minutes, please return your seats to the upright position. M: Why do we
have to do it? W: If your seat
isn't upright, it will be difficult for the person behind you to eat his meal. M: Oh, I see. Text
10 In some places, in the United States, you can comfortably ride a
bike, but don't count on it. Since so many people drive cars, traffic is very
heavy and bike-riding may well be dangerous or even impossible, especially in northern
winter snow and ice. What to learn
to drive? You can. And you can buy a used car for only a few hundred dollars. But remember: You'll
have to pay for any repairs or replacement parts for your old car, and you have
to pay for gas. A car is by no means cheap. You can take a
bus, of course . You must get on the front of the bus. There is no conductor to
take your fare at the back. You get on the front of the bus and drop your fare into a metal box which the
driver cannot open. Generally, if you ask the driver to let you
off at such-and -such street, he'll gladly do it----but sometimes he may
forget, so you might ask someone else on the bus for help as well. |