Conversation 1
[听力原文]6-8
W: Hi! How are you
M: Oh, I’m not very well
W: Really What’s the matter
M: Well, I have a had stomachache. I think I ate too many peppers for lunch.
W: Oh, that’s too bad. Maybe you shouldn’t eat much spicy food.
M: Maybe you are right.
W: You should see a doctor right now.
M: Yes. But I will have a speech at 9:30.
W: Oh, let me give you some medicine.
M: Really Do you have That’s wonderful.
W: Yes, take some medicine and you will feel a little better.
M: Hmm. Thank you.
Conversation 1
[听力原文]6-8
W: Hi! How are you
M: Oh, I’m not very well
W: Really What’s the matter
M: Well, I have a had stomachache. I think I ate too many peppers for lunch.
W: Oh, that’s too bad. Maybe you shouldn’t eat much spicy food.
M: Maybe you are right.
W: You should see a doctor right now.
M: Yes. But I will have a speech at 9:30.
W: Oh, let me give you some medicine.
M: Really Do you have That’s wonderful.
W: Yes, take some medicine and you will feel a little better.
M: Hmm. Thank you.
Conversation 2
[听力原文]8-10
M: Hi, how are you getting along
W: Everything is fine.
M: (8) When I encounter a stranger, how will I make a good impression
W: Just relax and be yourself.
M: That’s a good idea. When I greet someone, I will smile and ask if I can help them.
W: When I present myself, I will also use some gestures to show that I am full of energy.
M: (10) Many books suggest that you should stride into a room and greet the person with a firm handshake.
W:(10) I don’t agree with you on that because you’ll drive everyone crazy.
M: People impress me when they speak clearly.
W: Yes, some people talk so fast that others have trouble understanding them.
M: Do you think it is important to use humor
W: Yes, I’m not impressed with people who are too serious. Smile and be consistent from one situation to another.
M: (9) Thank you for your advice
A. How to make a good impression.
B. How to relax.
C. How to sncceed.
D. How to give advice.
Conversation 2
[听力原文] 8-10
M: How do you usually keep in touch with your friends, Sally
W: I usually give them a call or send them a short message by my cellphone. Sometimes I send them an e-mail.
M: So do I. Cellphones are the most popular means in today’s communication. Forty or fifty years ago, however, letters were widely used around the world.
W: That’s it. My grandfather sent 100 letters back when he studied in England from 1950 to 1952.
M: Things have changed so much! Have you seen that there is a kind of telephone which is called videophone, with which you can see the person you are talking to
W: Yes, I have. That is wonderful.
M: This is the advantage of modern life. Don’t you think so
Conversation 1
[听力原文]6-8
W: How are you getting on, White Are you still working for the Merry Lynch Bank
M: Yes, Kitty, that’s right.
W: I suppose you know quite a lot about banking by now, don’t you
M: Oh, yes. To tell you the truth I’m a bit tired of it.
W: Really Isn’t it good to work in a bank
M: You know I’ve been working for the Merry Lynch Bank for over 15 years.
W: So you are thinking of making a change, are you
M: Yes, I am. Actually, you know, I’m thinking of beginning my own business.
W: That sounds great.
M: Yes, I think it over, but the problem is money. If I had enough money. I’d leave the bank tomorrow.
W: What ale you going to do to solve the problem
M: I’ll borrow some money from a bank, of course, but not from the one I’ve been working for.
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