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—Hello, I want a cab1.
—OK. What address is it?
—1120 East 32nd Street.
—Right. The cab will be there in a few minutes.
—Would you mind passing the salt, please?
—Certainly.
—What's your job?
—I'm an accountant2.
—Oh! Do you enjoy it?
—No. I don't really like it. It's boring.
—Where do you come from?
—Indonesia.
—Oh! Which part?
—Jakarta.
—Really?
—Can you speak German?
—Yes, I can. I speak it very well.
—Where did you learn it?
—I lived in Germany when I was a child.
—What else can you speak?
—Well, I know a little Italian.
—I think a businessman should be good-looking.
—No, I don't agree.
—Would you like a drink?
—No, thank you. I don't drink.
—Are you sure?
—Yes. I'm quite sure. Thank you very much.
—What about a soft drink then?
—Oh, alright. Lemonade would be fine.
—Thank you very much for the meal.
—Not at all. I'm glad you could come.
—You must come and have a meal with me some time.
—Yes. That would be nice.
—Have you heard about the Prime3 Minister?
—No.
—She's gone to China!
—Really!
—How do you spell interesting?
—I-N-T-E-R-E-S-T-I-N-G.
—Thank you very much.
Tim talked to Harry4 about the lecture.
Harry: What did you think of the lecture?
Tim: I thought it was very interesting.
Harry: Did you really?
Tim: Yes, didn't you?
Harry: Certainly not. I thought he talked a lot of rubbish.
Tim: So you think you know more than he does.
Harry: Well, take coal for instance5.
Tim: What about it?
Harry: Coal won't become important again.
Tim: Why not?
Harry: It's too dirty. They won't be able to find people to work down coal mines in the future.
Tim: They'll invent new kinds of machinery6.
Harry: Nonsense7. The only sort of power they'll use in the future is atomic8 power.
A reporter from a local newspaper is interviewing some students on the subject of students and money.
Reporter: Excuse me. Are you a student?
Student 1: Yes, I am.
Reporter: Forgive my asking you, but do you have to take a part-time job in the ho1idays?
Student 1: Not really. My parents are fairly9 well off so I get an allowance10 from my father.
Reporter: You're lucky, aren't you?
Student 1: I suppose so.
Reporter: What about you? Are your parents wealthy?
Student 2: No, certainly not.
Reporter: Do you work during the holidays?
Student 2: Well, last Christmas I did two weeks as temporary postman, then in the summer I spent four weeks fruit picking, and I do a bit of baby-sitting, so I manage.
Reporter: Thank you.
My name is Robert. I am eighteen years old and I am French. I am not married. Sylvia is small and fair. She is seventeen and she is a student.
The tall boy with fair hair is eighteen years old and he comes from Sweden. He works11 in a record shop. The small boy with dark hair is seventeen. He is Spanish, but he does not live in Spain. He lives in France. He works in a hotel.
—OK. What address is it?
—1120 East 32nd Street.
—Right. The cab will be there in a few minutes.
—Would you mind passing the salt, please?
—Certainly.
—What's your job?
—I'm an accountant2.
—Oh! Do you enjoy it?
—No. I don't really like it. It's boring.
—Where do you come from?
—Indonesia.
—Oh! Which part?
—Jakarta.
—Really?
—Can you speak German?
—Yes, I can. I speak it very well.
—Where did you learn it?
—I lived in Germany when I was a child.
—What else can you speak?
—Well, I know a little Italian.
—I think a businessman should be good-looking.
—No, I don't agree.
—Would you like a drink?
—No, thank you. I don't drink.
—Are you sure?
—Yes. I'm quite sure. Thank you very much.
—What about a soft drink then?
—Oh, alright. Lemonade would be fine.
—Thank you very much for the meal.
—Not at all. I'm glad you could come.
—You must come and have a meal with me some time.
—Yes. That would be nice.
—Have you heard about the Prime3 Minister?
—No.
—She's gone to China!
—Really!
—How do you spell interesting?
—I-N-T-E-R-E-S-T-I-N-G.
—Thank you very much.
Tim talked to Harry4 about the lecture.
Harry: What did you think of the lecture?
Tim: I thought it was very interesting.
Harry: Did you really?
Tim: Yes, didn't you?
Harry: Certainly not. I thought he talked a lot of rubbish.
Tim: So you think you know more than he does.
Harry: Well, take coal for instance5.
Tim: What about it?
Harry: Coal won't become important again.
Tim: Why not?
Harry: It's too dirty. They won't be able to find people to work down coal mines in the future.
Tim: They'll invent new kinds of machinery6.
Harry: Nonsense7. The only sort of power they'll use in the future is atomic8 power.
A reporter from a local newspaper is interviewing some students on the subject of students and money.
Reporter: Excuse me. Are you a student?
Student 1: Yes, I am.
Reporter: Forgive my asking you, but do you have to take a part-time job in the ho1idays?
Student 1: Not really. My parents are fairly9 well off so I get an allowance10 from my father.
Reporter: You're lucky, aren't you?
Student 1: I suppose so.
Reporter: What about you? Are your parents wealthy?
Student 2: No, certainly not.
Reporter: Do you work during the holidays?
Student 2: Well, last Christmas I did two weeks as temporary postman, then in the summer I spent four weeks fruit picking, and I do a bit of baby-sitting, so I manage.
Reporter: Thank you.
My name is Robert. I am eighteen years old and I am French. I am not married. Sylvia is small and fair. She is seventeen and she is a student.
The tall boy with fair hair is eighteen years old and he comes from Sweden. He works11 in a record shop. The small boy with dark hair is seventeen. He is Spanish, but he does not live in Spain. He lives in France. He works in a hotel.
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1 cab | |
n.计程车,出租车,出租单马车;vi.乘出租马车 | |
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2 accountant | |
n.会计员,会计师 | |
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3 prime | |
adj.首要的,主要的;最好的,第一流的 | |
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4 harry | |
vt.掠夺,蹂躏,使苦恼 | |
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5 instance | |
n.例,例证,实例 | |
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6 machinery | |
n.(总称)机械,机器;机构 | |
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7 nonsense | |
n.胡说,废话 | |
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8 atomic | |
adj.(关于)原子的;原子能(武器)的 | |
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9 fairly | |
adv.公正地,正当地;相当;完全,简直 | |
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10 allowance | |
n.津贴,补贴,零用钱 | |
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11 works | |
n.作品,著作;工厂,活动部件,机件 | |
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