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Kevin: Hello, I’d like to speak to AL.
Lady: Who’s calling please
Kevin: My name’s Kevin Chung.
Lady: What are you calling about
Kevin: A dishwasher job.
Lady: Hold on, I’ll see if AL is in.
AL: (A moment later)Hello, AL speaking.
Kevin: Yes, I’m calling about the dishwasher job.
AL: Do you have any experience
Kevin: No, but I can learn. I really need a job and I’m a hard worker.
AL: Okay. Come for the interview on Friday morning at nine. The address is 28 White Street.
Kevin: Thank you. See you Friday morning.
[听力原文] 6-7
Kevin: Hello, I’d like to speak to AL.
Lady: Who’s calling please
Kevin: My name’s Kevin Chung.
Lady: What are you calling about
Kevin: A dishwasher job.
Lady: Hold on, I’ll see if AL is in.
AL: (A moment later)Hello, AL speaking.
Kevin: Yes, I’m calling about the dishwasher job.
AL: Do you have any experience
Kevin: No, but I can learn. I really need a job and I’m a hard worker.
AL: Okay. Come for the interview on Friday morning at nine. The address is 28 White Street.
Kevin: Thank you. See you Friday morning.
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M: Hello. I’d like to speak with Mr. Smith, please. This is Bill Kent with BCD Company.
W: Sorry, Mr. Kent, Mr. Smith is in conference now.
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M: May I speak to Jason Daniels please
W: Nobody by that name works here.
Q: What do we learn from this conversation ()
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A student is learning to speak British English. He wonders:" Can I communicate with Americans Can they understand me" Learners of English often ask:" What are the differences between British and American English How important are these differences"
Certainly, there are some differences between British and American English. There are a few differences in grammar. For example, speakers of British English say "in hospital" and "Have you a pen" Americans say "in the hospital" and "Do you have a pen"
Pronunciation is sometimes different. Americans usually sound the r’s in words like "bird" and "hurt". Some speakers of British English do not sound the r’s in these words. There are differences between British and American English in spelling and vocabulary as well. For example, "colour, c-o-l-o-u-r" is British English; "color, c-o-l-o-r" is
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W: Hello, may I speak to Dean Steward
M: Speaking.
W: Oh, hello, Dr Steward, this is Hong. I just called to let you know that all arrangements have been made and I’ll be leaving tomorrow morning.
M: Well, so soon. Need any help
W: No, everything is OK, thanks. But I have got a lot more things to take home than I thought. I’ll probably be a little overweight.
M: That’s all right for the American air flight. You can have a handbag and a small backpack as carry-ons.
W: Then there won’t be any problem.
M: As I have said we are very glad to have had you here. It was a great pleasure. You’re definitely a good student and certainly a good teacher. You’ll go far.
W: Thank you. It has been a rewarding year and I appreciate all the help you have given to me. I will never forget the hospitality_ you showed by inviting me to stay at your place during the first t
A. To tell him she has made all arrangements for him.
B. To say farewell to him.
C. To give him thanks about his good arrangements.
D. To invite him to visit her country.
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W: Do you like to play chess
M: I like the game and I play often, but I never learned to play well.
Conversation 1
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M: Hello. May I speak to Bob
W: I’m sorry, but he left a few minutes ago.
M: That’s too bad.
W: Will you phone him again tonight
M: I’m sorry, but I won’t be free tonight.
W: Can I take a message
M: It’s very kind of you. There will be a lecture on English history by a famous professor at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon in the lecture hall. Please tell Bob not to be late.
W: Sure, bye.
M: Bye.
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M: Hello, may I speak to Peter
W: Sorry, he’s out. May I take a message for him
Conversation 1
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M: May I speak to Petty
W: Speaking.
M: Good morning, Petty.
W: Good morning, Steward.
M: I’d like to discuss your suggestion with you as soon as possible. Would Tuesday be all right for you
W: Tuesday. That’s tomorrow
M: Yes.
W: Let me see. How about tomorrow, say, 8:30
M: Then suppose I come to your office at 8:30 tomorrow.
W: Good. I’ll be expecting you then.
M: Thank you. Good-bye.
W: Good-bye.
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