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    【精品文档】如有侵权,请联系网站删除,仅供学习与交流大学体验英语自主学习1级答案.精品文档.101He Bin: Hello, David. What are you doing this afternoon?David: Nothing special. Why?He Bin: Would you like to go roller skating with me?David: Oh, that's a terrific idea.He Bin: Great, I'll pick you up at your house at 2 o'clock. OK?David: OK. See you then.He Bin: See you.Zhou Ming: Hi, Dick. I was wondering if you'd like to come to a party on Saturday evening?Dick: Wow, that sounds wonderful. I'd love to.Zhou Ming: We're holding it at the Star Club, about 8 o'clock.Dick: Ok. But what should I wear?Zhou Ming: It's quite a formal party. I think you'd better dress up a little.Dick: Fine. Thank you very much.Zhou Ming: Are you free this evening.Karen: I'm not sure. Why?Zhou Ming: Well, I'm thinking of asking you to go to a movie with me.Karen: Oh, thanks, but. I'm sorry to say I have a test tomorrow. Zhou Ming: Never mind. I quite understand. Maybe some other time.Karen: Yeah. How about this weekend?Paul: Hi, Li Hong. How are you doing?Li Hong: Pretty good.Paul: Do you feel like going out for dinner tonight?Li Hong: Sure. I'd love to. Where do you want to meet?Paul: How about meeting in front of the club?Li Hong: Great! Why don't we go dancing after the dinner?Paul: That's a great idea.Dick: Li Hong, do you want to go to play tennis this Saturday afternoon?Li Hong: I'd love to, but I have to visit my parents.Dick: Well, how about Sunday, then?Li Hong: Sunday? I'm really sorry. I can't make it either.Dick: Oh, that's too bad.Li Hong: But. I'm free this afternoon.Dick: Wow, that's great!102A: Excuse me.B: Yes? Is there anything I can do for you?A: I bought a DVD yesterday, but the movie was blank in the middle. Could you change it for another one?B: May I see your receipt?A: Yes. Here you are.B: OK. I'll get you a new one. I'm really sorry about this. A: That's OK. Thanks for your help.Dick: What's the matter, Li Hong?Li Hong: Can you believe it? There is something wrong with my computer again. I had it repaired two days ago.Dick: I'm sorry to hear that.Li Hong: I have to finish my paper this afternoon. May I use yours?Dick: Sure. No problem.Li Hong: Thanks. I really appreciate it.A: Excuse me, Madame, can you help me?B: Sure.A: I'd like to find the way to the Great Wall Hotel.B: Well, it is not far from here. Just go straight down this road. Walk for two blocks, then turn right at the crossroads. You can't miss it.A: I see. Thank you very much.B: You're welcome.A: Thanks, Dick, for helping me with my English.B: Oh, it's no trouble at all. I'm glad I could help.A: I think it's always so difficult for me.B: Well, whenever you need any help, just give me a call.A: It's very kind of you. Many thanks.A: Oh, I'm so sorry I'm late. Have you been waiting long?B: It's nothing. I've been waiting here for about 30 minutes.A: Thirty minutes!? I feel terrible.B: It is a little hot here.A: Please forgive me. We had a meeting after class, so I couldn't get here on time. B: Forget it. It's okay.103A: Hello? This is Mr. Carter's office.B: Hello, This is John Wayne. I'd like to make an appointment to see Mr. Carter.A: Let me see. Could you come in at 2 o'clock this Friday?B: I'm afraid not. Usually I don't get off work until 4 o'clock. Can you make it after 4 o'clock?A: Well, he will be waiting for you at 4:30 in his office.B: OK. That'll be great. Thanks.Maria: Sales department. Mr. Wayne's office. Can I help you?Jason: It's Michael Jason here. Can I speak to Mr. Wayne, please?Maria: I'm afraid Mr. Wayne is out of the office today. Can I take a message?Jason: I just want to arrange a meeting with him for sometime later this week, or next week.Maria: Just let me check his diary. Next week is better for him. What about Tuesday?Jason: Tuesday, 5th April? That's fine for me. What time?Maria: Early afternoon? Is two thirty OK for you?Jason: Yes that's fine. Thanks.Maria: You're welcome.Maria: Sales department. Mr. Wayne's office. Can I help you?Jason: Hello. This is Michael Jason speaking.Maria: Oh, hi, Jason. It's Maria.Jason: Is Mr. Wayne there?Maria: Sorry, he's just gone out.Jason: Ah, I see. Look, Maria, you know the meeting we planned at the end of last month?Maria: Yes. You wanted to talk about next season's sales projections.Jason: Yes, that's right. It's on the 5th of April. I am afraid I can't make it then. My boss is sending me to China that week. Can you tell Mr. Wayne that we will have to postpone the meeting to sometime the week after?Maria: Yes, of course. No problem!Kate: Hello?Tim: Hi, Kate? This is Tim Carter. I don't know if you remember me. but, uh. we were in the same biology class last year.Kate: Oh, sure. You were always asking questions.Tim: Uh, no. That was Tim Price. He sat in front of me.Kate: You. dissected. frogs?Tim: Uh, yeah. Kate, I was wondering.Would you like to come over and have coffee with me sometime this weekend?Kate: Well, actually, I'm going to be away this weekend.Tim: How about next weekend?Kate: I'm really kind of busy these days.Tim: Well, OK. Maybe some other time.104A: Hello, Wang Lin. This is Wayne.B: Oh, Wayne, how are you doing?A: Not bad. Are you free Saturday night?B: Yes. Why?A: Well, do you feel like going to a concert?B: Oh, that's terrific!A: Then I'll pick you up at 7 o'clock at your house.B: OK, see you at 7, then.Lu Hong: Excuse me, Dick. Could you lend me your dictionary?Dick: Please. You're welcome to use it.Lu Hong: Thank you. By the way, where did you get it?Dick: From the Foreign Language Bookstore downtown.Lu Hong: Would you mind telling me how I can get there?Dick: Of course not, it's really quite simple. It's near the Department Store on Wangfujing street.Dick: Good morning, Lu Yi.Lu Yi: Good morning, Dick. How are you getting on these days?Dick: I'm doing just fine, thanks. Everyone here is warm and friendly.Lu Yi: Is there anything I can do for you?Dick: Yes, please. Could you accompany me to the Department Store some time this week?Lu Yi: I'd be happy to. How about this afternoon?Dick: Great! Thank you so much.Tim: Excuse me. May I know your name, please?Lu Yi: Yes, my name is Lu Yi.Tim: Is Yi your surname?Lu Yi: No, Lu is my surname, and Yi is my given name.Tim: Thank you. And could I have your phone number?Lu Yi: Of course. It's 36202579.Tim: 36202579. Thank you.A: Miss Park, could you rush this report please?B: How many pages?A: About 25 pages.B: When do you want it typed?A: Tomorrow morning. Can you manage it by then?B: Well, I think I'll have to work late to get it finished.A: Thanks a lot.A: Excuse me, I don't mean to be nosy, but I wonder if you can tell me how old you are?B: I beg your pardon?A: I was wondering about your age.B: Well, sorry, but that is none of your business.A: I'm sorry. I didn't mean to offend you.B: Oh, don't take it personally. I never tell anyone my age.105Lu Yi: Dick, take a seat, please.Dick: Thank you.Lu Yi: What would you like to drink beer, wine or Maotai?Dick: What is Maotai?Lu Yi: It's a kind of spirit, a real Chinese specialty.Dick: Really? OK. I'll have a sip.A: What do you think about the dishes?B: They look inviting and taste delicious.A: Would you care for some seafood?B: Marvelous. The Chinese way of cooking seafood is my favorite.A: I'm glad you like Chinese food. Have some more, please. Let's drink to your health.B: And to our cooperation.A: Which would you prefer, tea or coffee?B: I would like some coffee, please.A: Do you take milk and sugar?B: Milk would be nice, but I don't care for any sugar.A: Would you like to have some dessert?B: No, thanks. I'm not fond of sweet things. Just a coffee would be fine.Lu Hong: Dick, tell me some of your favorite things? Dick: What do you mean by that?Lu Hong: To be more specific, tell me your favorite color, for example. Dick: Well, let me think. I like pink. What is your favorite color?Lu Hong: I like every color.Dick: Really?Lu Hong: Yes. Life would be very boring with just one color.Dick: Hello, Mr Lu. When did you arrive in London?Lu Yi: Two weeks ago.Dick: What do you think of the weather here?Lu Yi: It's all right, but it rains quite a lot.Dick: How do you like the weather in your country?Lu Yi: I like it. It's warm at this time of year. I enjoy visiting the gardens in Xiangshan Park.106A: Ally, you've been working in your office for a long time.Ally: I'm working on a report.A: Have you finished yet?Ally: It's almost done.A: You must be very tired. Let's go somewhere and relax.Ally: All right. Let's go for a walk.A: As your doctor, I strongly advise you to go on a low-fat diet.B: Do you really think that's important?A: Definitely. If you don't, you might have a heart attack some day.B: Well, I think I should take your advice this time. You have been very helpful. Thanks.A: Good morning. I would like to read some novels in the original to improve my English. What books would you recommend?B: It might be a good idea to read some simplified readers first. You will enjoy them more and be able to read them faster. Start on the originals later.A: That's a good idea. Thank you for your advice.B: All the simplified readers are on those shelves on the left.A: The contest is about to start. I'm getting cold feet.B: Come on. You've been preparing for this for half a year.A: I'm not confident enough. I want to quit.B: No, you can't. Pluck up your courage. You should at least give it a try.A: What if I lose?B: That's not the point, so long as you've done your best.A: So, is everything ready for the big party on Saturday?B: Big party? Leave it out. It's just going to be you two, my sister and some of her friends.A: Why don't you ask some boys to come?B: Like who?A: How about Peter and Tom?B: I'd like Tom to come, but not Peter.107A: What's the weather like today?B: It's sunny.A: What's the temperature?B: It's 25 degrees Centigrade.A: What a lovely day it is!B: Yes, but the weatherman said that it won't last.A: Really? Is it going to rain?B: He said that there would be 60 percent chance of rain this afternoon, and it would be windy, too.A: Well, I think I shall take my umbrella with me just in case it rains.A: Brrrr! I'm cold, I thought it was supposed to get warmer today.B: Yeah, I thought so, too. That's what the weatherman said.A: It must be the wind that makes it feel so cold. I'm freezing!B: Me, too. Let's go inside.A: David, do you plan to go on a picnic today? B: Yes, My classmates will be waiting for me at 8:30.A: You'll sure have a lot of fun, if it's a fine day.B: You bet. By the way, what's the weather supposed to be like today?A: The forecast says it will be a sunny day.B: Cool!A: Martin, I don't like rainy days.B: Me, neither. It's been raining for a whole week.A: I feel gloomy these days.B: Same here. If only it was clear, we could go outside.A: Look, it has stopped raining. There's a rainbow in the distance. It looks like it's going to be a fine day today after all.B: It does. Fancy seeing that beautiful rainbow. Let's go out and breathe some wonderful fresh air.108A: Can I help you?B: Yes, I'd like some information about the trains to New York.A: Okay. What would you like to know?B: The number of trains per day.A: The one via Chicago leaves at 2:45 p.m. And the other via Washington leaves at 6:35 p.m.B: How long does it take to get there?A: The one that goes through Washington takes about 8 hours, but the other takes a little longer.B: I see. Thanks for your help.A: I'd like to rent a car for the weekend. How much do you charge for car rentals?B: Our current rates are 10 dollars a day and 12 cents a mile.A: That sounds quite reasonable. Do you need a deposit?B: Yes, the contract calls for a deposit of 10 dollars. It'll be credited to your final bill.A: I see. I'd like to rent a compact car.B: We have some VWs.A: That will be fine. Do I turn in the car at this office?B: If you want to. But we have offices throughout the states. You can turn in the car at any of the offices.A: Great! There is the information desk. How do we get to the 65th street, please?B: The York Line is what you want.A: What's the fare?B: A dollar sixty.A: Which way do we go for the York Line?B: Just go through the No. 4 ticket-barrier over there. A train will be in directly.A: Thanks a lot.B: You're welcome.A: Li Hua, I was given a ticket this afternoon.B: Did you park in the wrong place, Paul?A: No, I was driving too fast.B: How fast were you going?A: 90 kilometers per hour.B: Why were you in such a hurry?A: I left school late and I was trying to get home before the rush hour.B: Did you make it? A: No, the policeman gave me the ticket when rush hour was just beginning.A: Good afternoon. I 'd like some information about the trains, please.B: Yes, madam. Where are you going?A: To Nanjing.B: You have just missed the train, eh? You want to know when the next train to Nanjing is? Is that right?A: Yes, exactly.B: It leaves at half past eleven. A: Can I get something to eat on the train?B: Yes, madam. There's a buffet car on the train.A: Thank you. Which platform does it leave from?B: Platform 5.A: OK. Thank you very much.109A: Excuse me. How do I get to the National Art Gallery from here?Police Officer: Excuse me?A: Can you tell me how to get to the National Art Gallery?Police Officer: Go east on Melrose. Go to Vine Street. Turn left on Vine. The National Art Gallery is right there.A: Hi, David, can you tell me where Community College is?B: Sure. It's at the end of College Avenue. It's on the corner of College and Ocean.A: Where's the college bookstore?B: It's on Church Street, across from the Public Library. Why?A: My sister's a medical student. I want to get a book about medicine for her.A: Excuse me. Do you know if there is a bank near here?B: Just a minute. Let me see. The nearest bank is on South Street.A: Is it possible to walk there?B: Yes. You go straight on till you come to the crossroads. Then turn left. You'll see the bank across the street.A: Good morning. Can you tell me where the Sales Manager's office is?B: Sure. The Sales manager's office is in Room 512 on the fifth floor.A: Where is the lift, please?B: Over there in the middle of the hall. Take the lift to the fifth floor, and then turn left. It's the second room on the right.A: Excuse me, I've no idea where I am. How do I get to Oriental Plaza?B: Are you on foot?A: Yes, I am. I want to know which bus to take.B:Take bus number 804. It'll take you to Wangfujing Street. When you get

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