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.
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.
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.
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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.
M: Have you heard the broadcast just now We will shortly be starting our descent into Beijing. The weather is reported to be sunny and warm.
W: Yes, it’s so exciting.
M: Is this your first time to China
W: Yes, we’re on our honeymoon.
M: Oh, congratulations!
W: Thanks. Do you live in Beijing
M: No, but my grandma does. I’m visiting her. Are you over for the Olympics
W: We’ve got tickets for some track events but we do want to do plenty of sightseeing too. What would you recommend
M: Well, it depends what you’re after. Oh, why don’t I give you my number and if you’d like some local color, maybe I could help you out
W: Oh, it’s very kind of you.
M: My pleasure. Here’s my business card with my number on it.
W: Thank you very much.
M: Where are you going after arrival
W: We plan to find a hotel near the Olympic Village.
A. The plane is going to take off.
B. The plane is arriving in Beijing.
C. It is cloudy in Beijing.
D. The woman is on her honeymoon.
Mary: You enjoy going through secondhand bookstores, don’t you It is interesting to see what people used to enjoy reading. Did you see this old book of children’s stories
John: Some of these books aren’t so old, though. See This mystery was published only six years ago. It cost seventy-five cents. You can’t beat that.
Mary: Ha! Look at this book !
John: What Are you getting interested in nineteenth-century poetry all of a sudden
Mary: No. Look at the inscription. Someone gave this book as a present and wrote a note on the inside of the front cover. It is dated 1874. Maybe it is worth something.
John: Everything on that shelf is worth 55 cents.
Mary: But if this is the signature of someone who is well known, it might bring a lot more. I hear Mark Twain’s signature is worth about 0.5 million dollars.
John: Oh I can hardly read what that one says. Who wrote it
Mary: The name looks like &quo
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