M: Hi, Clara. I’d like to invite you to a party. Can you come
W: Well, it depends. When is it
M: This Saturday evening.
W: All right. I’ll certainly come, but I’ll bring a present. Something for you. What would you like
M: Nothing. I mean don’t bring anything. It’s not necessary.
W: But I’d still like...
M: Just bring yourself. I’m looking forward to seeing you again. It’s been a long time.
W: Yes, it has. I’m looking forward to meeting you again.
M: Hi, Clara. I’d like to invite you to a party. Can you come
W: Well, it depends. When is it
M: This Saturday evening.
W: All right. I’ll certainly come, but I’ll bring a present. Something for you. What would you like
M: Nothing. I mean don’t bring anything. It’s not necessary.
W: But I’d still like...
M: Just bring yourself. I’m looking forward to seeing you again. It’s been a long time.
W: Yes, it has. I’m looking forward to meeting you again.
Dear professor,
It is my pleasure to invite you to be included in our highly successful title, Dictionary of International Biography (传记), the Twenty-Third Edition of which is scheduled for publication in winter 1993/94.
Further details are enclosed for your information and I invite you to complete and return the Biographical Questionnaire ( 问卷) by the date shown. Entries chosen for inclusion will be compiled by our editors and biographees (传记者) will be sent typescripts (原稿) for approval before publication.
Here at the IBC we have been producing biographical works for thirty years. The Twenty-Third Edition of Dictionary of International Biography will join our many other titles on the shelves of public libraries and libraries of colleges, leading universities and companies worldwide.
As we approach the twenty-first century, the young men and women who will shape the world since after the year 2000 are now already at work or taking further education
A. be included in the Dictionary of International Biography
B. complete and return the questionnaire
C. work for the Dictionary
D. both A and B
Hi, I’d like to welcome you all to the computer lab orientation.
We’ll be going into the main lab in a moment, but I want to direct your attention to the bulletin board here in the hallway first. The hours and locations for several other labs are posted on this board. These other labs can be found throughout the campus, but they are all considerably smaller than the main lab. Most of the larger departments have their own computer labs which give priority to students who are departmental majors during times of heavy usage. You will probably want to take note of this information because during midterms and finals we occasionally have large waiting lists of students waiting to use the computer terminals.
In general, there are several roles that apply to computer usage across the campus. The first and foremost rule is that no food or drinks are permitted in any computer lab at any time. The first offense will earn you a warning and the second time you will
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