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W: If I were you, I’d ride a bike to work. Taking a crowded bus during rush hours is really terrible.
M: Thank you for your advice, but my bike has got a flat tyre.
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W: Do you go to work by bike every day
M: Occasionally. And I also ride subway or bus sometimes. But I generally walk to work unless it rains.
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W: Your bike looks quite new. When did you buy it
M: My mother bought it for me when I was ten years old. Now, I’m already 20 years old.
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W: Could I borrow your bike for a while, Bob
M: You can if you can find the key.
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Whenever you visit a foreign country, you must carry a passport. This document contains your photograph and gives your name, country, place and date of birth, height and any distinguishing marks. These details are checked by customs officers at the airport. They are trained to make sure that the photograph and details in your passport match your appearance.
Customs officers also check the passports of people returning from a foreign country. This is called immigration control. Some passengers may have to carry a special entry form called a visa. This allows them to stay in a country only for a given length of time.
If a customs officer suspects a passenger, he or she can feed the passport number into a computer. This will check the number to see if the passport is stolen or belongs to someone wanted by the police.
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W: Did you get the job you applied for
M: No. It’s been offered to someone else, but I think it wouldn’t have suited me anyway.
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W: Where did you say you found this bag
M: It was lying under a big tree between the park and the apartment building.
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M: You look tired. Where did you go last night
W: I planned to watch a film, but I went to meet my friend at the airport.
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