Dave: Hello, Peter. Have you noticed that some people are not so healthy as before though life has improved a lot.
Peter: Yes, it's true. Nowadays some people eat more, so they are getting heavier an easy to get sick.
Dave: Eating more than needed is for sure not healthy. But to be , this eating habit is not completely true for what causes their. Some people eat more but that doesn't what they eat is bad for them.
Peter: I agree. It's just different. Eating unhealthy food is another problem. It will make people healthy to stay away from junk food and try to eat more kinds of food per day.
Dave: Yes, you are right. The food people have should be healthy and .
Peter: I think so. What's more, to become , people should still exercise more. Doing sports daily will make people in good condition.
Dave: These days, people have so much , because they're quite busy studying and working. Many people go to bed very late, even when they have to go to school or to work early the next morning.
Peter: That's true. They may find nothing in their bodies and feel least uncomfortable at first. But if such lasts long, people will finally get sick.
Dave: Doing sports is a good way to get relaxed. It will do good to people's health.
A: Hello, Tom. Tomorrow is Sunday. Shall we go swimming?
B:. I am not feeling well.
A: ?
B: I have a headache. I think.
A: You are tired? Maybe you should take a rest.
B: . I'll have a good sleep this afternoon.
A: I hope you'll be better soon. And Let's go swimming next time.
B: All right.!
A: Bye!
A: Hello, may I speak to Jim?
B: Hello, this is Jim speaking.
A: Bob speaking. Are you available this weekend?
B: Yes. I'll stay at home.
A: Alice and I are going to have a surprise party in my house for our foreign teacher, Mrs. Green. She is going back to the UK.
B: Really? She's my favorite teacher. I'll miss her.
A:
B: Sure, I'd like to.
A: At 6:00 p.m. this Saturday.
B: Great! Let's buy her a gift tomorrow.
A: I can't wait! See you!
B: See you!
A. Would you like to come to the party? B. Who's that? C. Here you are! D. Good idea! E. What are you going to do? F. When will the party begin? G. I don't think so. |
A: I visited the Museum of Failure last week.
B: Museum of Failure? I've never heard of it. What was on show?
A: Some of them were made by the most famous and successful companies like Apple and Coca﹣cola.
B: Does it make fun of these companies?
A: The companies always encourage young people to try and make mistakes.
B:
A: Because they believe a person who never makes a mistake never tries anything new.
B: I see. Probably this is why the companies don't think it's shameful to have a show of their failed products.
A: You are right. The key is whether or not you can learn from your mistakes.
A. Of course not. B. It's unbelievable. C. Failure isn't always a bad thing. D. You might change your mind. E. What for? F. Successful stories are all similar. G. More than 100 failed products. |
A: Hello! 0834 —7936318, South Street Hotel speaking.
B: Yes, please. I'd like to book two rooms for the coming weekend.
A: OK.
B: Just two days. From Friday.
A: OK. Single rooms or double rooms?
B:
A: Two doubles, two double rooms…. June 20th and 21st. Right?
B: Yes. What's the price of a double room, please?
A: It's¥ 200.
B: That's OK. Can I book the rooms now, please?
A: OK. What's your name?
B: Andy Smith.
A: How do you spell it?
B:
A: That's all right. Thank you, sir.
A. Two double rooms, please. B. A -N -D - Y, Andy. S - M -I-T - H, Smith. C. Can I help you? D. How long will you stay? |
W: Hi, Karl! I have heard you are a football fan, aren't you?
M: Yes.
W: How do you feel when you watch a football game?
M: When I watch a football game, I feel very excited. I always forget everything else. But if they lose, I feel sad. What about you? Do you like football?
W: Just a little. I don't do well in playing football. My favorite sport is table tennis.
M: Yes, of course. I like Messi best.
W: He is really a superman. I like him, too. By the way,
M: Not much. But I'm going to join a football club so that I can play football more.
W:
A .Who is your favorite football star? B. Do you often play football? C. That's a good idea. D. Congratulations to you! E. Do you have any favorite football stars? F. If they win, I feel happy. G. And I often watch football games. |
B: Della. I'm reading a book written by Mo yan.
A:
B: Yes, reading books can help me greatly.
A: Really? But how will you make your dream come true?
B: I will keep reading and writing stories.
A: That's a good idea.
B: What are you going to be, Della?
A:
B: Good!
A. I want to be a doctor. B. You are good at writing. C. Do you like reading books very much? D. My dream job is to be a writer. E. Why are you going to be a writer? F. That's great! G. Let's try our best to make our dreams come true. |
A: Hi, Steve. I'm a little bit nervous.
B: the matter, Bill?
A: I'll have an English test next week.
B: Don't worry. What can I do for you?
A: Could you lend your notebook me?
B: Of course. How do you study English every day?
A: Fifty minutes. I spend twenty minutes learning new words and half an listening to tapes.
B: Practice makes perfect. Keep trying and you'll make progress.
A: Thanks a lot.
B: You're .
(Mr. Smith is giving a class, Suddenly some bottles drop out of Nancy's desk, S is for Mr. Smith; N is for Nancy)
A. That's an interesting idea. B. No, I haven't started yet. C. Some of my bottles dropped onto the floor D. Yes, I've made two. E. Why do you collect those bottles? F. That would be impossible. G. Thanks for your advice |
S: What's the noise there?
N: Sorry, Mr. Smith. .
S: (Walking over to take a look.) Wow, so many bottles!
N: I'm collecting waste bottles.
S:
N: Because I want to make some vases for our class out of them
S: You can put a big paper box at the back of our classroom. Then we all can help you collect the bottles.
N: .
S: Have you already made some vases?
N: But I haven't finished painting them yet.
S: Can you show them to us next week?
N: No problem. I think I can finish them tonight and
I'll bring them here tomorrow.
(Alice meets Mary after school on Friday afternoon.)
Alice: Hi, Mary. What are you going to do tomorrow?
Mary: Nothing much.
Alice: ?
Mary: Ezhou Theater? No, I haven't.
Alice: There will be a free concert at Ezhou Theater at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow. Would you like to go with me?
Mary: Yes, I'd love to. By the way, ?
Alice: I like pop music. What about you?
Mary: .
Alice: Wow, such a quiet girl like you enjoys rock music!
Mary: Yeah, because it always makes me excited.
Alice: Then you don't miss tomorrow's concert.
Mary: OK. See you tomorrow.
Alice: See you.
(Amy and Cindy are talking on the phone. A=Amy C=Cindy)
A: Hello.
C: Hello. Can I speak to Amy, please?
A:
C: Oh, Amy. Where have you been? I've been trying to call you on your mobile phone all day.
A: I'm sorry. I've been shopping in Mong Kok. You know how noisy Mong Kok is. I must have missed your calls.
C: I wanted to ask you to go shopping with me. Well, did you buy anything?
A: Oh yes, lots of things. I bought two T-shirts, a pair of jeans.
C: A Hello Doggy hair band? But you have short hair! What do you need a hair band for? And didn't you say you hated Hello Doggy?
A: I know, but it was really good value- only 30 dollars. I can give it to somebody who likes Hello Doggy.
C: Who are you going to give it to?
A: Hmm….I'm still thinking. If I can't think of anyone, I'll start growing my hair. OK, my parents are back. I'll talk to you later. Bye.
C: Bye.
A. Speaking. B. That's half price. C. It's so expensive. D. Then I can use it myself. E. Oh, why did you call me? F. Do you need a Hello Doggy hair band? G. I also bought a Hello Doggy hair band. |
A: Excuse me, could you tell me the way to the Pacific Cinema?
B: Certainly. It's on Center Street. You can get a taxi or take the subway.
A:
B: About¥40. It costs only¥4 to take the subway.
A: Oh, I'd better take the subway there.
B:
A: How long will it take me to get to the Center Street by subway?
B: It will take you about half an hour.
A: Well.
B: About 5 minutes' walk. It's between a big mall and a bank.
A: Thanks a lot.
A. How far is it from the subway station of Center Street to the cinema? B. How much does the taxi cost? C. You should walk to Green Road first, and then take the subway to Center Street. D. Walk along Center Street, it's down the street on the left. |
Holly: Hey, Luke.
Luke: Pretty good. You know I moved into a new house.
Holly: Really?
Luke: A week ago.
Holly: Where's your new house?
Luke:
Holly: That's a good place.
Luke: Yes. It's expensive but nice. All my family like it.
Holly: Congratulations! I guess you'll have a house-warming party, right?
Luke: Of course. Will you come then?
Holly: Cool. I can't wait to see your new house.
A. When was it? B. It's on Red Tree Street. C. How's it going with you? D. It's next Monday, the 17th. E. Did you spend a lot of money? |
A: Hi, Grace. Lovely weather, isn't it?
B: Yes, so cool! Let's go to school together.
A: Sure. What are you going to do after class?
B: I have no idea.
A: I'll have a math exam next week. I want to look for some important books and study in the library.
B: Sure. I'd love to. I need to return some books to the library.
A: Great. We can play badminton after that.
B: That sounds like a good idea.
A: Well, that's a good question. I haven't played it for several weeks.
B: OK. Let's make it. Oh, it's almost 8:00. Let's hurry.
A. I think I need more practice. B. And I can also read some magazines there. C. Would you like to join us? D. What about you? E. What can I do for you? F. What time do you go to school? G. Are you good at badminton? |
A: Look! This is a picture of my dog. Here
B:
A: I know. He weighs fifty-one kilos.
B: Really? That's amazing.
A: He's called Max.
B:
A: Five years. I got him when we moved out of the city.
B: Wow! Then Max has more space.
A: He's very friendly. He always jumps on you when you come home.
B: Woah! Scary!
A: I mean, he plays very well with our cat, Kira. He runs after her around.
A. He's huge! B. And he's very funny too. C. We have a big house now. D. He likes lying under the tree. E. What's his name? F. When did you buy him? G. How long have you had him? |
Mom: Hi, Nick! Are you asleep?
Nick: No, I'm not Mom.
Mom:
Nick: I'm watching a micro video on the phone. It's very exciting.
Mom: Tum off the phone. You can watch it next night. Go to bed!
Nick: Do I have to? I think it's early.
Mom: Early? Look at your watch. It's already eleven o'clock.
Nick: But it's Friday night,
Mom: You're right, but tomorrow you'll have to get up early and go hiking.
Nick: I'm sorry I forgot about that.
Mom:
Nick: No. This afternoon my father did. Do I have to take a shower tonight?
Mom: Of course you do.
Nick: OK, Mom.
A. Have you packed your camera yet? B. Don't forget to brush your teeth. C. What are you doing now? D. It's your bed time E. I won't have lessons tomorrow. |
Helen: Hi. Frank!
Frank: Hi, Helen! Long time no see.
Helen: What are you busy doing these days?
Erank:
Oh, what's it about?
Frank:
Helen: Environment? What do you actually mean?
Frank: Um. I mean we have two main problems. One is that the rivers are badly polluted. The water is very dirty.
Helen:
Frank: Oh, the other is that the trees in the mountains are getting fewer and fewer
Helen: It's true. We should do something to make the rivers cleaner and the mountains greener.
Frank: You are right.
Helen: And next?
Frank: We should also plant more trees.
Helen: Yes. Everyone is supposed to help make a green hometown
Frank: I agree with you. Everyone should play a part.
Helen:
Frank: Why not? Welcome! Let's take action
A. It's about our school life. B. We′re having a new project-Green Hometown, We Are in Action. C. Can I join you? D. What's the other one? E. First, we should stop littering into the rivers and clean them. F. Can you tell me some of the problems you've seen? G. It's about how to protect the environment. |
A: Hey, Linda, your hometown is really beautiful.
B: Yes, I've been away the past few years, but I still love this town. Even though it's old, it's full of interesting places to see things to do.
A: Wow, look at that building! I've never anything like it.
B: Yes, that's of the oldest buildings in this town. It's been around for hundreds of years. It's now the new history museum.
A: Nice. Can check it out?
B: Sure. But first, let's have lunch at this restaurant down the street.
A: OK.
A. I'm fine, thanks. B. Thank you. C. I will go with my parents. D. He is young. E. I am going to Chengdu for my holiday. F. Yes, we are. |
Daming: Hello, Monica. How are you'?
Monica: Daming, where are you going for your holiday?
Daming:
Monica: Who will you go with?
Daming:
Monica: Are you going there by train?
Daming:
Monica: Have a good trip.
Daming:
A. That's interesting. B. What are you going to do? C. For what? D. What kind of festival is it? E. How will you celebrate it? F.I have never tasted it. G. Would you like to go with us? |
A: Hey, David. We'll have a three﹣day holiday.
B: Nothing much. What about you?
A: I'm going to my hometown with my parents
B:
A: To celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival.
B:
A: It's a traditional festival in China
B:
A: We'll have dinner with my relatives together, watch the Dragon Boat races and eat zongzi
B: Zongzi? What is it? Is it delicious?
A: Yes. Every year my grandmother makes it with some rice, meat and the leaves of bamboo. We can celebrate it together.
B: Great, I'd love to. Thanks a lot.
A: You're welcome.