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M: Hi, Lily. How is everything
W: Not bad, except for my headache.
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W: Hi, Jack how about a party this weekend
M: Sounds great ! What is the ’party for
Conversation 1
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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
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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.
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M: Hi, how are you getting along
W: Everything is fine.
M: 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: Many books suggest that you should stride into a room and greet the person with a firm handshake.
W: I don’t agree with you 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 m d be consistent from one situation to another.
M: Thank you for your advice.
W: It’ s my pleasure.
Conversation 1
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W: Hi. Mike. How did your weekend go
M: Fine. I went back to visit my grandma in the countryside.
W: Lucky you. What did you do there
M: I went for a walk in the hills with some of my friends.
W: Was it good
M: Yes. the scenery was amazing. The whole hillside was very red.
W: How wonderful! Do anything else
M: We went on a picnic on Sunday.
W: Did you like it
M: Very enjoyable. By the way, Lisa. what about your Weekend
W: Don’t ask me. Mike.
M: What happened
W: I have got a cold. I could do nothing but lie in bed.
M: Oh. dear.
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Hi. My name is Ralph Mesquite. I am a biologist. I live at Ling Lodge in Brooklyn City. Ling Lodge is on Old River Road. It is a part of Mosquito City. The houses in Brooklyn do not have street numbers. They have names. The name of my building is Ling Lodge and the name of the building next to my building is Antarctica.
Ling Lodge is across the road from the Nature Reserve. I often go to the Nature Reserve. I am studying the plants there. In particular I am studying the Mosquito Rose. The Mosquito Rose is a giant red flower. It is an endangered species.
Sometimes I work at the Nature Reserve and sometimes I work at home and sometimes I drive to my office at the university. Mosquito City has one university. I am a professor at the Mosquito City University. I am a biology professor.
I was born in Mosquito City and I have lived here most of my life. I am going to tell you a little about the city. Mosquito City is an independent country in the s
A. Now VOA is broadcast in 44 languages.
B. It produces more than 1,000 hours of news each week.
C. One of the duties of VOA news is to broadcast partially.
D. When VOA began, all broadcasts were on shortwave.
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