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Text 1
M: We have to find a parking space(停车位). Let's drive around the block
one more time. Did you say the restaurant has no off-street parking(街边的
停车位) at all.
W: None, I checked it. Look, there's a space.
Text 2
M: You have to go now, Judy, or you will miss your flight. It's an hour's
drive to the airport.
W: I'm leaving. Don't forget to water my flowers. Just a minute, where's
my ticket, Dad?
Text 3
M: Laura, what's in the mailbox?
W: It's a thank-you note from our neighbor. They thank us for visiting
them last week when the baby was born. They also invite us to have dinner
next Friday.
M: Are they back home now?
W: Should be!
Text 4
W: Good afternoon, Paper Museum.
M: Hello, could you tell me your opening hours for Saturday?
W: Yeah, we're open from 10 in the morning to 5 in the afternoon.
M: Thanks.
Text 5
M: Excuse me, where is the hotel gym, please?
W: It's on the top floor. You can take the lift over there.
M: Do I have to pay extra(支付额外费用)?
W: No, sir. You just take your room key with you.
Text 6
W: Mr. Wilson, students from Class Two want to visit the history museum.
Will it be all right if I take them there this weekend?
M: How about their revision test? Are they through with(完成)it?
W: Yes, they are.
M: In that case, you can go ahead. Try to finish it within one day so that
the students still have a whole day to rest on Sunday.W: All right. I'll manage.
Text 7
M:Hi, Linda. Fancy seeing you here(没想到在这儿见到你). How long have you
been shopping?
W: Almost an hour. I have a lot to buy. My daughter, Melissa's birthday is
coming. I'm trying to get her a good gift, but I don't know what to choose.
She seems to have everything she loves.
M: Yeah, the same as Clara. We've already had bags of toys she's no
longer playing with, so this year we didn't buy her material things. We
gave her an experience gift.
W: What's that?
M: A city pass(城市通行证), with which she can visit twelve different
attractions, including the National History Museum, the Science Museum,
the zoo and more.
W: How much is it?
M: $50 per person for a year-long pass. I bought three for the whole
family.
W: So you can have a different outing every month for the entire year.
What a great idea!
Text 8
M: Helen, busy doing anything?
W: Oh, Kevin. I'm preparing a presentation for the city library. It's about
a girl named Tracy Woods.
M: What's special about her?
W: It was an amazing story. She brought specially-trained dogs to special
education schools and helped children to build confidence. She believes
that dogs can help children in ways we can't. Dogs don't judge and they
don't care who you are or what you look like.
M: But putting dogs in a school? Aren't they going to mess up the school?
W: Don't worry. All the dogs are assessed and trained properly. There are
now forty dogs working with children aged from 6 to 18.
M: I hope that children love them.
W: Of course, they do. I've got some pictures. I'll show them at my
presentation tomorrow morning.
Text 9
M: Emily, thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to answer a
few questions.
W: It's my pleasure.
M: People say you're doing unpaid work in the new season of My Fair Lady.
Is this what the show business has become?W: No, not really. All of my acting in the new season is unpaid, but the
crew is paid. This is to raise money for the post-production of the show.
M: I notice you've tried many different kinds of things--film, TV and even
theatre.
W: Yeah, that's how I was trained at university. I work on anything that
excites me.
M: Tell us about the six months you recently spent at the workshop of the
Film Centre.
W: It was an unbelievable experience--teaching young actors and
actresses and working with some great acting artists. It was also great to
work in various labs, such as directors', writers' and so on. It's very
helpful for making you a really well-rounded(多才多艺的) and active member
of the film & television industry.
M: Thank you very much, Emily. We look forward to your new season.
Text 10
Hi, everyone. This is the monthly meeting of our club. We've been
fortunate to have got good advice from some famous athletes on how to
improve our skills and build up our body. Today we'll hear something
different. We're honored to have Emma Wilson here. Emma is a health
expert and lecturer from UBC, the University of British Columbia. Emma
worked for a football team in Manchester, then for a very successful
rugby team in Dublin and finally ended up working here in Vancouver. Emma
says it's challenging to be a health expert because people can be easily
influenced by advertisements that lack scientific support. Also, people
aren't willing to change their views about food and nutrition as there is so
much confusing information online. It's really important to hear what
experts say and that's why we've invited Emma here. She isn't going to
tell us about everything we should eat, but she will teach us to make
better choices. Let's welcome Emma Wilson.