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W: Could I see the Manager, please I have a complaint.
M: Can I help you, madam
W: Yes. The toilet doesn’ t flush properly; the water doesn’t run away in the shower; and there’ s no extra service. What have you to say to that
M: I’ m sorry to hear that. I’ll attend to it right away.
W: That’ s no way to run a hotel.
M: No, madam. I do apologize. It’ s most unusual. The housekeeper usually checks every room before new guests move in. we’ ve been very busy with a large conference.
W: Oh, terrible, anyhow, one doesn’ t expect this sort of thing in a well - run hotel.
M: We’ re awfully sorry. Is there anything else
W: I’ d like an extra pillow.
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W: Could I see the Manager, please I have a complaint.
M: Can I help you, madam
W: Yes. The toilet doesn’ t flush properly; the water doesn’t run away in the shower; and there’ s no extra service. What have you to say to that
M: I’ m sorry to hear that. I’ll attend to it right away.
W: That’ s no way to run a hotel.
M: No, madam. I do apologize. It’ s most unusual. The housekeeper usually checks every room before new guests move in. we’ ve been very busy with a large conference.
W: Oh, terrible, anyhow, one doesn’ t expect this sort of thing in a well - run hotel.
M: We’ re awfully sorry. Is there anything else
W: I’ d like an extra pillow.
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M: I wish I could see George here.
W: He’s planning to come, but a moment ago his wife called to say that be had to take his father to the hospital.
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Electrical devices could soon use power made by human energy. Scientists say they have developed an experimental device that produces electricity from the physical movement of a person walking. British scientist Max and other scientists in Canada and the United States developed the device.
The device connects to a person’s knee. As the person walks, the device captures energy each time the person slows down. The movements of the walking person push parts of a small machine that produces electricity. Using the device, 22an adult walking quickly could produce thirteen wars of electricity in just a minute. Max says walking at that speed could produce enough power to operate a laptop computer for six minutes.
There are several possible uses for the device. Developers say it could help people who work in areas without electricity to operate small computers. 23The device could also be used in hospitals to operate heart pacemakers; it c
A. 780 watts.
B. 760 watts.
C. 800 watts.
D. 600 watts.
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M: Could you please explain the assignment for Monday, Miss Smith
W: Certainly. Read the next chapter in your textbook and come to class prepared to discuss what you’ve read.
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M: Could you explain the task for Monday, Ms. Brown
W: Of course. Review Unit Five and talk about it in class.
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W: Could you please tell me if flight 858 from San Francisco will be on time
M: Yes. Madam. It should be arriving in about ten minutes.
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W: Could you please tell me which stop I should get off for the Grand Hotel and how much is the fare
M: Of course. You can get off at the 14th street and walk for two blocks. I’ll tell you when we’re there. The fare is 50 cents.
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M: Could you tell me when the next train leaves for Taiyuan
W: The next train leaves in ten minutes. If you nm, you might just catch it.
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W: Could I please borrow a car from you Mine has just run out of the fuel
M: I’m afraid I don’t have one. Would a bicycle do
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M: Andy, could you send this document to Mr. White’s office
W: Sure, I’ll do it right away.
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