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M: Where are you living now I went to see you at your old apartment and it was empty.
W: I’m living in the city. It’s closer to work.
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M: Where are you living now I went to see you at your old apartment and it was empty.
W: I’m living in the city. It’s closer to work.
Conversation 1
M:Where are you living now, Maw
W:We are living on Main Street.
M:Do you like your new house
W:Yes, we do.At first, we meant to buy a one-story house.
M:Do you mean you are now living in a (6)two-story house
W:Yes.And we prefer that way.
M:Do you have a nice yard
W:Of course.Although it is not very big, we have enough room for flowers.
M:You enjoy gardening.don’t you
W:Yes, I do. And my husband does, too.We like to have (7)roses (8)in the yard.
M: Where are you living now Mary
W: We are living on main street.
M: Do you like your new house
W: Yes, we do. At first, we meant to buy a one-story house.
M: Do you mean you are now living in a two-story house
W: Yes, and we preferred that way.
M: Do you have a nice yard
W: Of course. Although it’s very big, we have enough room for flowers.
M: You enjoy gardening, don’t you
W: Yes, I do. And my husband does, too. We like to have roses in the yard.
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M: Have you got everything now
W: No, I still have to get a pound of butter, two pounds of beef and some apples.
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M: Would you like to stop for a rest now
W: Oh, let’s keep going. We are almost at the top of the hill.
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Now, you want to know about life in the past. Right I can tell you. When I was a boy, things were different. I had to get up at six every morning. That was not very bad in summer, but in winter it was cold. And we didn’t have any hot water in the house. We had to wash in cold water. We didn’t have a bathroom. My dad had some chickens. I had to feed them every morning and then I had to walk to school with my little sister. It was two miles to school and two miles back in the evening. But it always seemed longer in the morning when we were going to school. There was a bus, but we didn’t have the money. And we had to go to bed at seven o’clock every night. We couldn’t watch TV because there wasn’t any. On Sundays we had to go to the church three times-morning, afternoon and evening. And we couldn’t play outside on Sundays. But it wasn’t all bad. We had some good times. We could go to out and our parents didn’t
A. He fed the chickens.
B. He didn’t cleaned the bathroom.
C. He carried water for the family.
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M: Now, do you make the best of your time In the studio today, we’ve got Roberta Wilson who’s a time management consultant. Good morning, Roberta.
W: Good morning, Paul.
M:Roberta,what exactly do time management consultants do
W:Well, Paul. (1) It’s all about helping people to organize the work in an effective way, maximize efficiency, minimize stress.
M: Sounds like something I need. Who are your clients
W: Era,mainly business people, but I’ve also worked with politicians, civil servants and university lecturers.
M:Em, quite a range there.
W: Em.
M:Then what sorts of things help people to organize their time I suppose punctuality is important
W:Em, yes and no. It’s easier to finish a meeting on time if it starts on time. But in international context, so you do have to be aware of cultural differences.
M: For example
W:Well,in Brita
A. He should do them at the same time.
B. He should do them according to the time-limit.
C. He should do the unpleasant one first.
D. He should do the pleasant one when relaxed.
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