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M: What did you think of the mid-term exam
W: I was expecting it to be easy, but at the end of the first hour, I was still on the first page. I hardly had time to get to the last question.
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W: What did you think of the lecture
M: I thought it was very interesting.
W: Did you really
M: Yes, didn’t you
W: Certainly not. I thought he talked a lot of rubbish.
M: So you think you know more than he does.
W: Well, take coal for instance.
W: What about it
M: Coal won’t become important again.
W: Why not
M: It’s too dirty. They won’t be able to find people to work down in coal mines in the future.
W: They’ll invent new kinds of machinery.
M: Nonsense. The only sort of power they’ll use in the future is atomic power.
W: What did you think of the movie Did you like it
M: Net molly, it was a little too artsy for me. It seemed like the director was trying so hard to impress us with strange close-ups and avant-garde dialogues that he forgot to include a story. I thought it was really boring.
W: I thought the movie was really thought-provoking, I love it when a movie makes you think. It’s a nice change from the superficial dialogue and two-dimensional characters you usually see in films these days.
M: I don’t really care for alternative films. They are so dark and depressing. The characters are always so intense. Why does a movie have to be sad to be deep
W: Yeah, I know what you mean, but mainstream cinema is nothing but gun fights and exploding cars. I get so sick of movies like that. I prefer movies with substance.
M: But sometimes you don’t want to think; sometimes you just want a light movie. Like that comedy movie with Billy Crystal&m
A. The close-ups are perfect.
B. The dialogues are easy to understand.
C. It’s not boring at all.
D. It doesn’t tell any story.
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M: What do you think of this black jacket
W: Actually, I prefer this blue one with white buttons.
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M: What do you think of my paper
W: The ideas are good: If I were you. Though, I’d rewrite the last two paragraphs to make it better.
W: Well, what did you think of the theater director
M: You mean Emily Thompson She was away attending a conference.
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W:What do you think of London
M:It’s interesting. In almost every street,you can see buildings of different styles.
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W: What do you think of Nancy’s performance
M: To tell the truth, it wasn’t what I’d expected.
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W: What do you think of London
M: It’s interesting. In almost every street, you can see buildings of different styles,
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M: What do you think of the film
W: It’s very interesting. I couldn’t help reading it time and again.
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W: Mr. Black, what do you think of the economic forecasts for next year For example, what will happen to housing costs
M: Well, there’s a good news for buyers. Prices won’t increase. In fact, they’ll fall slightly. There are different reasons for this. One is that it won’t be so easy to borrow money. A second reason is that there are still a lot of empty new houses on the market.
W: I see. And what about food prices Will they fall too
M: I’m afraid not. You see, inflation will increase, so consumer prices will rise too. I think we can expect a 3 % rise in prices.
W: Some economists say that unemployment will rise. Are you one of these people
M: No, I’m not. I think it’ll decrease. Trade with other countries has improved dramatically over the past year. And the increase in demand for goods means that there will be more jobs.
W: Well, if unemployment falls, can we expect wages to fall too
A. They will fall slightly
B. They will increase a little bit.
C. They are hard to estimate.
D. They will remain the same.
M: What did you think of the final exam
W: At the end of the first hour I was still on the first page. I could hardly finish the paper.
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M: Did you leave the hotel when Mick did at 2:30 p. m.
W: No, I just left fifteen minutes after him.
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