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M: The Golden Lion sounds like a good place to eat in. W: OK. Let's go there. I hear they have good service.
Text 2
M: Did you and Anna really meet at exactly five minutes to eight in front of the theatre?
W: No. To be exact, they got there two minutes earlier.
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M: If you'd like to go there for dinner this evening, I'll phone the restaurant. W: Thank you, but I promised my sister I'd take her to the airport.
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M: I suppose your second-hand TV set cost about $ 60. W: Sixty? Actually it was double that price. Text 5
M: Did you develop all your own film?
W: Only the black and white. I had a photo shop do my color pictures.
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M: Hello.
W: Is this Mr. Smith's office?
M: Yes, it is.
W: Is he there?
M: I'm sorry, he isn't. He's at a meeting this morning.
W: What time will he be back?
M: He'll be back after two o'clock but he'll only be in the office for an hour.
W: Can I reach him in the conference room?
M: I'm sorry, but they aren't taking any calls. Can I take message for you?
W: This is Anne Lucas in the accounts office. I would like a word with him, please.
M: I can ask him to call you after the meeting. Can I have your number?
W: Yes, it's 488 —6361. He can reach me there until three o'clock.
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M: It's a beautiful day, isn't it?
W: Yes, nice and sunny.
M: It's much better than last week. It was too warm then.
W: I'm glad summer is over. I like autumn best.
M: So do I. It's neither too hot nor too cold. The sky is clear and blue.
W: It's a good time to have a picnic. Do you want to have one this weekend.
M: I'd love to, but I think it's going to rain. The weatherman said it will.
W: I don't think he's right. It hasn't rained for a week.
M: But he is usually right in his weather news.
W: I'm sure we'll have fine weather for our picnic.
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W: Pardon me, officer. I want to go to Bums Park. Would you please tell me how to get there?
M: Yes, Miss. Bums Park is about half a mile from here. Do you want to take a bus or walk? The bus stop is on the other side of the street if you want to take a bus.
W: Well, I'd like to walk if it's within walking distance.
M: All right. We are now on Main Street. Go this way along, until you come to First Street.
W: I see.
M: Go straight along Main Street as far as First Street. Turn left onto First Street and walk another two blocks. Then you'll come to Lincoln Street?
W: Lincoln Street.
M: Yes, then turn right. Walk for a few minutes. Bums park begins at the comer of Lincoln and Fifth.
W: Thank you very much, officer.
M: You're welcome. Good-bye.
Text 9
M: Good morning, madam. Is anybody taking care of you?
W: No, not yet. Could you show me that overcoat, the silver gray one in the middle.
M: Certainly. You've got excellent taste. It's very nice and it's 100 percent wool.
W: I like it. Could I try it on?
M: Certainly. It looks good on you, madam.
W: I think so. But a slightly larger size would be better.
M: Would you like to try this one on?
W: This one fits me well. How much does it cost?
M: Only $ 170.
W: OK, I'll take it. And I'd like that blue jacket on the right. How much is it?
M: It's just $ 250.
W: Oh, that's too expensive, I'm afraid.
M: Anything else?
W: No, thanks.
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So, here we are. As I told you, the country schoolhouse was three miles from my uncle's farm. You wouldn't imagine that there would be a school in the woods, would you? The house held about 24 boys and girls at that time. We attended the school once or twice a week in summer. We walked there in the cool of the morning by the forest paths, and back late in the afternoon. All the pupils brought their dinners in baskets------corn cakes, milk, and other good things. We sat in the shade of the trees at noon and ate them. It's the part of my education that I look back upon with the most satisfaction. You know how old I was when I came to this school for the first time? I was seven. I can still remember what happened that day. A fifteen — year old girl stopped me at the gate and asked me if I "got used to tobacco" meaning . .. "did I smoke". I said no. She made faces at me and made fun of me to the crowd, and said, "here is a girl seven years old who can't smoke."
Look at the wall here. Do you see all these names "Lefty", that's me. I got the name when I was four. I used my left hand more often when I was young. Well, that was sixty years ago.
參考答案: 1~5. AACBC 6~10. BACBC 11~15. ABCAC 16~20. CCBAB
Text 1
M: The Golden Lion sounds like a good place to eat in. W: OK. Let's go there. I hear they have good service.
Text 2
M: Did you and Anna really meet at exactly five minutes to eight in front of the theatre?
W: No. To be exact, they got there two minutes earlier.
Text 3
M: If you'd like to go there for dinner this evening, I'll phone the restaurant. W: Thank you, but I promised my sister I'd take her to the airport.
Text 4
M: I suppose your second-hand TV set cost about $ 60. W: Sixty? Actually it was double that price. Text 5
M: Did you develop all your own film?
W: Only the black and white. I had a photo shop do my color pictures.
Text 6
M: Hello.
W: Is this Mr. Smith's office?
M: Yes, it is.
W: Is he there?
M: I'm sorry, he isn't. He's at a meeting this morning.
W: What time will he be back?
M: He'll be back after two o'clock but he'll only be in the office for an hour.
W: Can I reach him in the conference room?
M: I'm sorry, but they aren't taking any calls. Can I take message for you?
W: This is Anne Lucas in the accounts office. I would like a word with him, please.
M: I can ask him to call you after the meeting. Can I have your number?
W: Yes, it's 488 —6361. He can reach me there until three o'clock.
Text 7
M: It's a beautiful day, isn't it?
W: Yes, nice and sunny.
M: It's much better than last week. It was too warm then.
W: I'm glad summer is over. I like autumn best.
M: So do I. It's neither too hot nor too cold. The sky is clear and blue.
W: It's a good time to have a picnic. Do you want to have one this weekend.
M: I'd love to, but I think it's going to rain. The weatherman said it will.
W: I don't think he's right. It hasn't rained for a week.
M: But he is usually right in his weather news.
W: I'm sure we'll have fine weather for our picnic.
Text8
W: Pardon me, officer. I want to go to Bums Park. Would you please tell me how to get there?
M: Yes, Miss. Bums Park is about half a mile from here. Do you want to take a bus or walk? The bus stop is on the other side of the street if you want to take a bus.
W: Well, I'd like to walk if it's within walking distance.
M: All right. We are now on Main Street. Go this way along, until you come to First Street.
W: I see.
M: Go straight along Main Street as far as First Street. Turn left onto First Street and walk another two blocks. Then you'll come to Lincoln Street?
W: Lincoln Street.
M: Yes, then turn right. Walk for a few minutes. Bums park begins at the comer of Lincoln and Fifth.
W: Thank you very much, officer.
M: You're welcome. Good-bye.
Text 9
M: Good morning, madam. Is anybody taking care of you?
W: No, not yet. Could you show me that overcoat, the silver gray one in the middle.
M: Certainly. You've got excellent taste. It's very nice and it's 100 percent wool.
W: I like it. Could I try it on?
M: Certainly. It looks good on you, madam.
W: I think so. But a slightly larger size would be better.
M: Would you like to try this one on?
W: This one fits me well. How much does it cost?
M: Only $ 170.
W: OK, I'll take it. And I'd like that blue jacket on the right. How much is it?
M: It's just $ 250.
W: Oh, that's too expensive, I'm afraid.
M: Anything else?
W: No, thanks.
Text 10
So, here we are. As I told you, the country schoolhouse was three miles from my uncle's farm. You wouldn't imagine that there would be a school in the woods, would you? The house held about 24 boys and girls at that time. We attended the school once or twice a week in summer. We walked there in the cool of the morning by the forest paths, and back late in the afternoon. All the pupils brought their dinners in baskets------corn cakes, milk, and other good things. We sat in the shade of the trees at noon and ate them. It's the part of my education that I look back upon with the most satisfaction. You know how old I was when I came to this school for the first time? I was seven. I can still remember what happened that day. A fifteen — year old girl stopped me at the gate and asked me if I "got used to tobacco" meaning . .. "did I smoke". I said no. She made faces at me and made fun of me to the crowd, and said, "here is a girl seven years old who can't smoke."
Look at the wall here. Do you see all these names "Lefty", that's me. I got the name when I was four. I used my left hand more often when I was young. Well, that was sixty years ago.
參考答案: 1~5. AACBC 6~10. BACBC 11~15. ABCAC 16~20. CCBAB