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105Lu Yi: Dick, take a seat, please.Dick: Thank you.Lu Yi: What would you like to drink beer, wine or Maotai?Dick: What is Maotai?Lu Yi: Its a kind of spirit, a real Chinese specialty.Dick: Really? OK. Ill have a sip.A: What do you think about the dishes?B: They look inviting and taste delicious.A: Would you care for some seafood?B: Marvelous. The Chinese way of cooking seafood is my favorite.A: Im glad you like Chinese food. Have some more, please. Lets drink to your health.B: And to our cooperation.A: Which would you prefer, tea or coffee?B: I would like some coffee, please.A: Do you take milk and sugar?B: Milk would be nice, but I dont care for any sugar.A: Would you like to have some dessert?B: No, thanks. Im not fond of sweet things. Just a coffee would be fine.Lu Hong: Dick, tell me some of your favorite things? Dick: What do you mean by that?Lu Hong: To be more specific, tell me your favorite color, for example. Dick: Well, let me think. I like pink. What is your favorite color?Lu Hong: I like every color.Dick: Really?Lu Hong: Yes. Life would be very boring with just one color.Dick: Hello, Mr Lu. When did you arrive in London?Lu Yi: Two weeks ago.Dick: What do you think of the weather here?Lu Yi: Its all right, but it rains quite a lot.Dick: How do you like the weather in your country?Lu Yi: I like it. Its warm at this time of year. I enjoy visiting the gardens in Xiangshan Park.-106A: Ally, youve been working in your office for a long time.Ally: Im working on a report.A: Have you finished yet?Ally: Its almost done.A: You must be very tired. Lets go somewhere and relax.Ally: All right. Lets go for a walk.A: As your doctor, I strongly advise you to go on a low-fat diet.B: Do you really think thats important?A: Definitely. If you dont, you might have a heart attack some day.B: Well, I think I should take your advice this time. You have been very helpful. Thanks.A: Good morning. I would like to read some novels in the original to improve my English. What books would you recommend?B: It might be a good idea to read some simplified readers first. You will enjoy them more and be able to read them faster. Start on the originals later.A: Thats a good idea. Thank you for your advice.B: All the simplified readers are on those shelves on the left.A: The contest is about to start. Im getting cold feet.B: Come on. Youve been preparing for this for half a year.A: Im not confident enough. I want to quit.B: No, you cant. Pluck up your courage. You should at least give it a try.A: What if I lose?B: Thats not the point, so long as youve done your best.A: So, is everything ready for the big party on Saturday?B: Big party? Leave it out. Its just going to be you two, my sister and some of her friends.A: Why dont you ask some boys to come?B: Like who?A: How about Peter and Tom?B: Id like Tom to come, but not Peter.-107A: Whats the weather like today?B: Its sunny.A: Whats the temperature?B: Its 25 degrees Centigrade.A: What a lovely day it is!B: Yes, but the weatherman said that it wont last.A: Really? Is it going to rain?B: He said that there would be 60 percent chance of rain this afternoon, and it would be windy, too.A: Well, I think I shall take my umbrella with me just in case it rains.A: Brrrr! Im cold, I thought it was supposed to get warmer today.B: Yeah, I thought so, too. Thats what the weatherman said.A: It must be the wind that makes it feel so cold. Im freezing!B: Me, too. Lets go inside.A: David, do you plan to go on a picnic today? B: Yes, My classmates will be waiting for me at 8:30.A: Youll sure have a lot of fun, if its a fine day.B: You bet. By the way, whats the weather supposed to be like today?A: The forecast says it will be a sunny day.B: Cool!A: Martin, I dont like rainy days.B: Me, neither. Its been raining for a whole week.A: I feel gloomy these days.B: Same here. If only it was clear, we could go outside.A: Look, it has stopped raining. Theres a rainbow in the distance. It looks like its going to be a fine day today after all.B: It does. Fancy seeing that beautiful rainbow. Lets go out and breathe some wonderful fresh air.-108A: Can I help you?B: Yes, Id like some information about the trains to New York.A: Okay. What would you like to know?B: The number of trains per day.A: The one via Chicago leaves at 2:45 p.m. And the other via Washington leaves at 6:35 p.m.B: How long does it take to get there?A: The one that goes through Washington takes about 8 hours but the other takes a little longer.B: I see. Thanks for your help.A: Id like to rent a car for the weekend. How much do you charge for car rentals?B: Our current rates are 10 dollars a day and 12 cents a mile.A: That sounds quite reasonable. Do you need a deposit?B: Yes, the contract calls for a deposit of 10 dollars. Itll be credited to your final bill.A: I see. Id like to rent a compact car.B: We have some VWs.A: That will be fine. Do I turn in the car at this office?B: If you want to. But we have offices throughout the states. You can turn in the car at any of the offices.A: Great! There is the information desk. How do we get to the 65th street, please?B: The York Line is what you want.A: Whats the fare?B: A dollar sixty.A: Which way do we go for the York Line?B: Just go through the No. 4 ticket-barrier over there. A train will be in directly.A: Thanks a lot.B: Youre welcome.A: Li Hua, I was given a ticket this afternoon.B: Did you park in the wrong place, Paul?A: No, I was driving too fast.B: How fast were you going?A: 90 kilometers per hour.B: Why were you in such a hurry?A: I left school late and I was trying to get home before the rush hour.B: Did you make it? A: No, the policeman gave me the ticket when rush hour was just beginning.A: Good afternoon. I d like some information about the trains, please.B: Yes, madam. Where are you going?A: To Nanjing.B: You have just missed the train, eh? You want to know when the next train to Nanjing is? Is that right?A: Yes, exactly.B: It leaves at half past eleven. A: Can I get something to eat on the train?B: Yes, madam. Theres a buffet car on the train.A: Thank you. Which platform does it leave from?B: Platform 5.A: OK. Thank you very much.-109A: Excuse me. How do I get to the National Art Gallery from here?Police Officer: Excuse me?A: Can you tell me how to get to the National Art Gallery?Police Officer: Go east on Melrose. Go to Vine Street. Turn left on Vine. The National Art Gallery is right there.A: Hi, David, can you tell me where Community College is?B: Sure. Its at the end of College Avenue. Its on the corner of College and Ocean.A: Wheres the college bookstore?B: Its on Church Street, across from the Public Library. Why?A: My sisters a medical student. I want to get a book about medicine for her.A: Excuse me. Do you know if there is a bank near here?B: Just a minute. Let me see. The nearest bank is on South Street.A: Is it possible to walk there?B: Yes. You go straight on till you come to the crossroads. Then turn left. Youll see the bank across the street.A: Good morning. Can you tell me where the Sales Managers office is?B: Sure. The Sales managers office is in Room 512 on the fifth floor.A: Where is the lift, please?B: Over there in the middle of the hall. Take the lift to the fifth floor, and then turn left. Its the second room on the right.A: Excuse me, Ive no idea where I am. How do I get to Oriental Plaza?B: Are you on foot?A: Yes, I am. I want to know which bus to take.B:Take bus number 804. Itll take you to Wangfujing Street. When you get off the bus youll see it on the left hand side of the bus station. You cant miss it.A: Thank you very much.B: Dont mention it.-110A: Hey! Hurry up! Youre late.B: OK. OK. What time is it now?A: Its already twenty past six.B: All right. Im coming. Ill be ready for breakfast before seven.A: Be careful not to be late for your class.B: No worries. Theres time enough for me to get there.A: When will you be home?B: Between half past four and half past five.A: Could you please tell me when the post office opens?B: It opens at nine oclock.A: When does it close?B: At five oclock.A: How about on Saturdays and Sundays?B: It opens at half past nine and closes at five oclock.A: How many seasons are there in the year? Can you tell me?B: Four. Could you please tell us the English names for the seasons?A: Certainly. They are Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter.B: Can you tell us when Spring begins.A: All right. Spring begins at the end of March. April and May are nice months. The summer months are June, July and August. It is very hot in summer time, but it is pleasant in the morning and at night.B: How about the autumn months?A: Autumn comes in September. September, October and November are the autumn months. Autumn is the best season in Beijing. The winter months, December, January and February are very cold.B: Thank you very much for your help.A: What day is today?B: Today is Friday. Every Friday afternoon I go to the gym.A: Yesterday was Thursday, wasnt it?B: Yes, it was. Where were you yesterday?A: I was in Tianjin. I often drive to and fro between Beijing and Tianjin.B: So you are always busy, arent you? What are you going to do on Saturday?A: Im having a party on Saturday evening.B: Oh, Id like to join you.A: Whats the date today?B: Today is April 28, 2003.A: Do you mind telling me your birthday?B: Of course not. My birthday is on the second of December.A: I wonder if you could spare me a few minutes. I often confuse on with in.B: Remember the phrases in a month/year, on a day/date. For instance, in December, in spring, in 2003, in the twenty-first century, on Saturday, on Saturday evening (but in the evening) , on my birthday, on Christmas Day, on December 5th, 2003.-111B: Hi, Michael.A: Hi, Wang. Oh, its. is there something wrong?B: Yes, Im trying make some copies but I think theres a paper jam in the photocopier.A: Oh. er. would you like me to see what I can do?B: Yes, OK.A: All right. I think this is what needs doing. Ill just lift the lid. Oh, yeah, the papers jammed, this sheet is crumpled up. Look, Ill just get it out. There we are. Then if we close the lid, it should be OK.B: Oh, great. Thank you very much. Ive got masses of copies to make.A: Hi, Wang. Where can I find an ATM?B: Near the gate of the shopping center. Whats the problem?A: I want to buy a T-shirt but I dont have enough money on me.B: I see. Lets go to the ATM booth.A: Could you show me how to use the ATM, please?B: Of course. First insert your card in the slot. Then enter your card number and password. Next select Withdrawal and then enter the amount you need. Wait. Take your money. Finally take your card and receipt.A: Thank you.B: Youre welcome.A: Hello. Michael. You are busy, arent you?B: Yes, a little bit. What can I help you with?A: Something personal. Im wondering if there is any chance of borrowing your camera.B: Sure. But mine is at home, not in the office.A: It is kind of embarrassing, you know. My camera broke last week when I was trying to shoot a picture of a bird on the roof of my house.B: For how long would you like to keep it?A: Until next Tuesday.B: Okay. I will bring it here for you tomorrow.A: Thanks a lot.B: Youre welcome.A: Excuse me. Do you know any hotels in Boston? The boss is sending me there, and I have to find a place to stay.B: I know two. They are the Midtown and the Boston Bay.A: What are the locations like? Ill be downtown most of the time.B: The Midtown has the best location, then. The Boston Bay is also good.A: I have read about the Boston Bay. Its the newest hotel in Boston, isnt it?B: Yeah. Its the biggest, and it has a very good restaurant.But I think its also the most expensive hotel in Boston.A: I have to keep my cs down. I will choose the Midtown. Thanks for your help.B: Youre welcome.A: Excuse me, sir. Can you tell me where the nearest post office is?B: Well, its some distance from here. A: How can I get there?B: You can go there either on foot or by bus. In fact, it takes at most 20 minutes if you walk there.A: I think Id prefer to walk there.B: OK. Let me show you the way. First turn right at the next lights, walk 3 blocks ahead to the theater and then turn left. The post office is right in front of you.A: I see. Thank you.B: You are welcome.-112A: Do you speak English?B: Yes. I speak a little English.A: Does your father speak English, too?B: No, he doesnt. He speaks Japanese.A: Does he speak Japanese well?B: Yes, he does. He speaks Japanese pretty well.A: Can you tell me why?B: Because he studied Japanese for several years in Tokyo.A: Have you been here long, Mr. Zhang?B: Ive been here about six months.A: Your English is very good. You speak English very clearly and naturally.B: Thank you. I hope I can improve my English quickly while Im here.A: Where did you learn your English?B: I followed a two-year English course on TV before I came here. It was really very helpful.A: Are you a newcomer? Have you been here before?B: No, this is my first time here.A: Do you speak English?B: Not much. I find it difficult to understand people.A: What do you think is the most difficult problem for you?B: Listening is the most difficult problem for me. And I have a lot of trouble with pronunciation.A: Whats your friends native language?B: Her native language is French.A: Does she speak English, too?B: Oh, yes. She speaks English fluently but with a bit of French accent.A: How well do you know French?B: I speak a little French, and I can read French. Well, to be more exact, sometimes I just guess the meanings of words.A: Can you write French?B: Yes, I can. But I often make mistakes.A: Where are you from?B: Im from Shanghai.A: So you arent a northerner. Youre a southerner, arent you?B: Yes, Im a southerner.A: Do you speak the Shanghai dialect?B: Yes, I do. I can also speak standard putonghua.A: Without any Shanghai accent?B: Well, with a little bit, I suppose.-113Ally: Merry Christmas, David.David: Merry Christmas, Ally.Ally: I heard that you recently got a promotion. Is that right?David: Yes, I recently got promoted to sales manager at my company. I didnt expect to receive this promotion so soon.Ally: Congratulations! Im proud of you.David: Thank you, Ally. I hope I can do a good job.A: Its going to be a great concert tonight. Are you up for it?B: Sorry, I cant make it.A: Excuse me?B: Look, its not that I dont feel like it, its parents evening tonight. Have you forgotten?A: Oh, yes, it slipped my mind. Anyway well have finished by seven oclock and the concert doesnt start till eight.B: Well, have fun!A: Whats your plan for the May Day Holiday?B: Im going to Pearl Island, the weather there is always perfect. Besides Im longing for the beautiful beaches there.A: When will you leave?B: April 29. I cant help thinking of it.A: I hope you will have a nice trip.A: Ally, Im going to have a trip to the west during the summer vacation.Ally: Really? Thats cool.A: What about you? What are you going to do?Ally: My parents will come over from my hometown to see me.A: Nice. Well, give my best regards to your family.Ally: Thank you. Have a nice vacation.A: Im very glad to have a chance to get together with you.B: Me, too.A: Would you like something to drink? Which do you prefer, beer or Coca Cola? Its on me.B: Qingdao beer, please.A: Lets toast to our get together.B: And to your health.A: Cheers!B: Cheers!-114A: Will it be OK if I smoke here?B: Im sorry, thats not allowed here.A: Do you think I could smoke somewhere in this building?B: Im afraid you cant. This is a non-smoking building.A: Would it be all right if I sit here?B: Please do.A: Could I open this window?B: Id rather you didnt if you dont mind.A: Im really lucky you stopped and offered me a lift.B: Its good to have some company for the drive.A: Is it all right if I put my rucksack on the back seat?B: Yes, of course.A: It started to rain just as I left the house this morning and my clothes and shoes are wet through. Would you mind if I took my shoes off?B: No, of course not. I dont mind. Go ahead.A: I wonder if you could lend me your coffee pot?B: Yes, why not?A: Em.Do you mind if I use your kitchen for a while?B: No.A: Could you tell me how to turn the stove on?B: OK. Let me sh
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