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M: Can you give me some information about the trip to San Francisco
W: I’m sorry, sir. But we have much information about the trip to Los Angeles, New York and New Orleans.
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W: Mike, would you please tell us about Thanksgiving Day We have no idea about it.
M: Well, Thanksgiving Day is one of the oldest American holidays. It is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November.
W: How is it spent For example, in your family
M: In my family, we always go to my grandmother’s house on Thanksgiving Day. Everyone is glad to see everyone else and there is a busy time for talking. After dinner, no one can move and we all sit around and talk, play word games, or tell jokes until it is time to go home. It is always difficult to leave because Thanksgiving Day is one of the few days of the year when the whole family gets together.
W: It sounds really interesting!
M: It is. By the way, you are welcome to be our guest next Thanksgiving Day.
W: Thanks a lot, I’ll be glad to come.
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M: Nancy, why were you late for class this morning
W: I overslept and missed the bus.
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M: If I were you, I would study for four hours every night in order to improve my English.
W:Well, you see, I haven’t got that much time to spare.
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W: You were absent from work yesterday, Brown.
M: I’ m terribly sorry I couldn’ t come. I had a head ache.
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M: Would you give Mr. Smith a message
W: Sorry. Mr. Smith is having a holiday in New York.
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M: Helen, can you give me the document on our sales, please
W: Certainly. I’ll do it right away.
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M: I thought that you were going to the convention in Atlanta last Saturday.
W: I was planning to, but I haven’t been feeling well, so I Stayed home.
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W: OK, last night you were supposed to read an article about human bones. Are there any comments about it
M: Well, to begin with, I was surprised to find out there was so much going on in bones. I always assumed they were pretty lifeless.
W: Well, that’s an assumption many people make. But the fact is bones are made of dynamic living tissue that requires continuous maintenance and repair.
M: Right. That’s one of the things I found so fascinating about the article the way the bones repair themselves.
W: OK. So can you tell us how the bones repair themselves
M: Sure. See, there are two groups of different types of specialized ceils in the bone that work together to do it. The first group goes to an area of the bone that needs repair. This group of cells produces the chemical that actually breaks down the bone tissue, and leaves a hole in it. After that the second group of specialized cells comes and produces the n
A. Two different types of bones in the human body.
B. How bones help the body move.
C. How bones continuously repair themselves.
D. The chemical composition of human bones.
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M: If I were you I’ d live in the city instead of going to work by train.
W: But the countryside is so beautiful in spring and fall.
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W: Why don’t you give up smoking It’s such a bad example to the children.
M: It’s a pleasure in my life. That’s why.
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M: Will you go to the beach with us tonight, Mary
W: I’ d love to, but my mother wants me to drive her to the airport. She will go to France to see my brother.
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