Conversation 2
[听力原文]8-10
M: Hi, Kate. Are you coming for dinner on Wednesday night It’s my turn to cook.
W: You are cooking, Adam I don’t know if I should believe you.
M: My parents do. I have learnt a lot about cooking. And something I make is really good!
W: Do you make dinner often
M: Every Wednesday. (9)You see, My Mum has gone back to work for some time. So all the housework is divided (8) among the four of us.
W: David cooks too
M: He surely does. And pretty well too. His turn is Tuesday. My Mum cooks on Thursday and my Dad on Monday.
W: (10) And who does the shopping
M: Usually my Mum and I. We do shopping on Saturday.
W: Oh, that sounds nice. I’d like to go and taste the food you make.
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: Hi, Kate. Are you coming for dinner on Wednesday night It’s my turn to cook.
W: You are cooking, Adam I don’t know if I should believe you.
M: My parents do. I have learnt a lot about cooking. And something I make is really good!
W: Do you make dinner often
M: Every Wednesday. (9)You see, My Mum has gone back to work for some time. So all the housework is divided (8) among the four of us.
W: David cooks too
M: He surely does. And pretty well too. His turn is Tuesday. My Mum cooks on Thursday and my Dad on Monday.
W: (10) And who does the shopping
M: Usually my Mum and I. We do shopping on Saturday.
W: Oh, that sounds nice. I’d like to go and taste the food you make.
Conversation 2
[听力原文]8-10
M: I see you are a mother of two. Do you think you can manage to study here
W: Yes. My children are quite grown up now. They don’t demand much of my time.
M: Really Are they still in school
W: Well, the bay is at college, and the girl is in high school. They both work: hard and behave quite well,
M: So I see you have (9) plenty of time now.
W: It’s not only that. (8)I want to learn more: I’ve always wanted to have a degree in education.
M: I see. So have you taken any courses before I mean, as you are so fond of learning.
W: Yeah. (9)In fact I had taken a two-year course before I got married. You think I’m too old to learn
M: Oh, I don’t mean that. No one is too old to learn. We do have some students of’ your age in our school. (10)We will be very glad to have you.
W: Thanks a lot.
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] 6-7
M: Did you have your television repaired
W: Yes, but (6) not by the place you recommended.
M: Why not (7) The repair is very good and the charges are so reasonable.
W: That may be, but I couldn’t find it.
M: But you couldn’t miss it. I told you the first right after the railroad bridge.
W: I took that. I went to the end of the road. There is no such a place.
M: Wait a minute. Perhaps it is the second right. Yes, I think it is.
W: I should have known. Whenever someone says, "You can’t miss it", you can be sure that you won’t find it.
M: I’m really sorry for my bad memory.
W: That’s OK.
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
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