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Text 1
M: Did you watch TV yesterday evening?
W: No, I helped my husband pack the bags. He’s going to visit Shanghai today.
Text 2
M: Is there a pay phone near here?
W: Yes. It’s next to the post office, across from the club.
Text 3
M: Are we going to the park by bike or by bus?
W: It’s quite near. We’re going to walk there.
Text 4
W: Mr Black speaks French well and now he’s beginning to study Chinese.
M: He also knows a little Japanese.
Text 5
W: I’m hungry, Steve! Could you go to the Blue Lagoon with me?
M: Oh, Judy, I hate the Blue Lagoon. The pictures on the wall make me sad, and the soft music there makes me sleepy.
Text 6
W: Hi, Bill. Where are you going?
M: Oh, hello, Clare. I’m going to buy a present for my mother.
W: For her birthday?
M: No. Tomorrow is Mother’s Day.
W: Oh, really? It is Sunday tomorrow?
M: Yes. Mother’s Day is on the second Sunday in May. Why don’t you buy something for your mother?
W: Good idea! She often says she needs a new purse. I think she will be very happy to see my present.
M: OK. Let’s go together.
Text 7
M: Hi, Jenny. Would you like to go swimming this afternoon?
W: I wish I could, Alex, but I have to spend the rest of the day in the library. I have to hand in a paper tomorrow.
M: Oh, how are you getting on with your study so far?
W: Not very well. And I also have to study a lot for math. I don’t know how I’m going to do it at all.
M: You know, Jenny. I’ve been doing well in math, so I’d be happy to help you.
W: That’s very kind of you.
M: Good luck with your paper.
Text 8
W: Excuse me, please. I’ve lost my watch. I wonder if anyone has brought it here.
M: When did you lose it?
W: I lost it in the street near Spring Garden when I came back from work.
M: Right. I’d better write down the information so that we can return it to you if somebody hands it in.
W: OK. My name is Sandra.
M: Sandra. What’s your address?
W: 40 Kew Garden.
M: Is there a telephone number?
W: Yes, it’s 0993-575896.
M: What’s your watch like?
W: It’s new. The color is silver. It’s made in Japan. I just have it for half a month.
M: All right, Sandra. If it comes, we’ll ring you.
Text 9
M: What are you going to do after you return from Washington? W: I’m going to stay in the city.
M: What will you do all day?
W: I’m going to work with my father at the store. In the evening, I’ll read books. On the weekends, I’ll go to the beach with my family.
M: Have you ever worked?
W: No, but I can learn. What are you going to do this summer?
M: I’m going to camp. I’ve gone to camp for four summers.
W: I’ve never done that. What do you do there?
M: We do many things. In the morning, we go swimming. In the afternoon, we play basketball or tennis. We sit around a fire at night and sing or tell stories.
W: That sounds wonderful.
M: Well, so long, Mary. Have fun.
W: You too, Peter. Give my regards to John. I’ll see you in September.
Text 10
Mr Smith lives in a village. He has got a big family and a strong dog. His farm is small and he is often free in winter. So he goes to a city and finds work there.
When New Year was coming, he went back home to see his wife and his children. On his way home, something was wrong with his eyes. When he knocked on the door, his dog came out and was not friendly to him. The next morning he went to see a doctor. The doctor looked over his eyes carefully and gave him some medicine. Before he left, he told the doctor about his dog. When the doctor heard this, he began to laugh and said, “Maybe something is wrong with your dog’s eyes, too.”
When Mr Smith got home, he told his wife about it. The woman said, “I’m afraid it’s true. If someone comes into our house, it won’t see him and he’ll steal something here.”
Mr Smith thought his wife was right. He then made his dog take his medicine instead.
M: Did you watch TV yesterday evening?
W: No, I helped my husband pack the bags. He’s going to visit Shanghai today.
Text 2
M: Is there a pay phone near here?
W: Yes. It’s next to the post office, across from the club.
Text 3
M: Are we going to the park by bike or by bus?
W: It’s quite near. We’re going to walk there.
Text 4
W: Mr Black speaks French well and now he’s beginning to study Chinese.
M: He also knows a little Japanese.
Text 5
W: I’m hungry, Steve! Could you go to the Blue Lagoon with me?
M: Oh, Judy, I hate the Blue Lagoon. The pictures on the wall make me sad, and the soft music there makes me sleepy.
Text 6
W: Hi, Bill. Where are you going?
M: Oh, hello, Clare. I’m going to buy a present for my mother.
W: For her birthday?
M: No. Tomorrow is Mother’s Day.
W: Oh, really? It is Sunday tomorrow?
M: Yes. Mother’s Day is on the second Sunday in May. Why don’t you buy something for your mother?
W: Good idea! She often says she needs a new purse. I think she will be very happy to see my present.
M: OK. Let’s go together.
Text 7
M: Hi, Jenny. Would you like to go swimming this afternoon?
W: I wish I could, Alex, but I have to spend the rest of the day in the library. I have to hand in a paper tomorrow.
M: Oh, how are you getting on with your study so far?
W: Not very well. And I also have to study a lot for math. I don’t know how I’m going to do it at all.
M: You know, Jenny. I’ve been doing well in math, so I’d be happy to help you.
W: That’s very kind of you.
M: Good luck with your paper.
Text 8
W: Excuse me, please. I’ve lost my watch. I wonder if anyone has brought it here.
M: When did you lose it?
W: I lost it in the street near Spring Garden when I came back from work.
M: Right. I’d better write down the information so that we can return it to you if somebody hands it in.
W: OK. My name is Sandra.
M: Sandra. What’s your address?
W: 40 Kew Garden.
M: Is there a telephone number?
W: Yes, it’s 0993-575896.
M: What’s your watch like?
W: It’s new. The color is silver. It’s made in Japan. I just have it for half a month.
M: All right, Sandra. If it comes, we’ll ring you.
Text 9
M: What are you going to do after you return from Washington? W: I’m going to stay in the city.
M: What will you do all day?
W: I’m going to work with my father at the store. In the evening, I’ll read books. On the weekends, I’ll go to the beach with my family.
M: Have you ever worked?
W: No, but I can learn. What are you going to do this summer?
M: I’m going to camp. I’ve gone to camp for four summers.
W: I’ve never done that. What do you do there?
M: We do many things. In the morning, we go swimming. In the afternoon, we play basketball or tennis. We sit around a fire at night and sing or tell stories.
W: That sounds wonderful.
M: Well, so long, Mary. Have fun.
W: You too, Peter. Give my regards to John. I’ll see you in September.
Text 10
Mr Smith lives in a village. He has got a big family and a strong dog. His farm is small and he is often free in winter. So he goes to a city and finds work there.
When New Year was coming, he went back home to see his wife and his children. On his way home, something was wrong with his eyes. When he knocked on the door, his dog came out and was not friendly to him. The next morning he went to see a doctor. The doctor looked over his eyes carefully and gave him some medicine. Before he left, he told the doctor about his dog. When the doctor heard this, he began to laugh and said, “Maybe something is wrong with your dog’s eyes, too.”
When Mr Smith got home, he told his wife about it. The woman said, “I’m afraid it’s true. If someone comes into our house, it won’t see him and he’ll steal something here.”
Mr Smith thought his wife was right. He then made his dog take his medicine instead.