A: You look pale
B: I don't feel well. I've got toothache.
A: How long have you felt like this?
B:
A: OK. Open your mouth and let me have a check. ... Take this medicine after meals three times a day. You'll be all right in a few days.
B:
A. Thanks. B. For about two days. C. You must be tired. D. Well, it's nothing serious. E. That's right. F. What's the matter? G. It hurts. |
A: Hi, Ann. ?
B: I'm reading a book about medicine.
A: Medicine? Do you want to be a doctor?
B: . I think doctors can help more sick people.
A: I agree with you. How are you going to do that?
B: I'm going to study medicine.
A: When are you going to study?
B: After finishing all my schoolwork.
A: ?
B: I'm going to study it in Beijing. Now I often watch programs about medicine, too.
A: You are great. But my dream is different from yours.
B: ?
A: A world-famous actor. Many people say I'm good at acting.
B: Great. .
A: Thank you. The same to you.
A. What about this one? B. Can you help me? C. It's too expensive. D. 25 yuan. E. What can I do for you? F. I will take it. G. He is interested in fishing. |
A: Good morning.
B: I'm looking for some books for my father. His birthday is coming.
A: Well. What is he interested in?
B: He goes fishing every week.
A: It's a good hobby. Is he god at it?
B: No, not really. He often comes back without any fish.
A: I see.
B: Let me have a look. Oh, it's for beginners.
A: Yes. It's very helpful. I'm sure your father will like it.
B: Hmm…Thanks. How much is it?
A:
B: Here you are.
A: Thank you.
A. We can walk there. B. Where is Uncle Bob's? C. How about some hamburgers? D. And it's across from Sunshine Park. E. Why don't we get something to eat? |
Jane: We've walked for a long time. I'm hungry, Gina.
Gina: Me, too.
Jane: Yeah. What shall we eat? Do you have any good ideas?
Gina: Em…
Jane: Sounds good.
Gina: Let's go to Uncle Bob's. Their beef hamburgers are delicious.
Jane: Really?
Gina: It's on Long Street.
Jane: Oh, I see. How can we get there then?
Gina: It's not far,
Jane: OK. Let's go.
A: Hi, Jack! How is it going?
B: Terrible.
A: What's wrong?
B: You know we have to study online at home these days.
A: OK, she wants you to study hard and find a good job when you grow up.
B.
A: Yes, sometimes you should have time to relax yourself.
B: Last night, when I was watching a basketball game on TV, my mother asked me to stop to do my homework.
A: She was right.
B: After finishing my homework, I still wasn't allowed to read my basketball magazines.
A: Oh, that's kind of not fair.
B: I did But she didn't listen to me at all. She told me that I had to go to bed early.
A. Oh, perhaps you can write a letter to explain that you don't like what she did to you.
B: I hope my mum could understand me by that way.
A. OK, thanks. I'll take your advice. B. What should I do? C. I'm looking forward to your reply. D. Why don't you talk to your mother? E. But I want to have free time to do things I like, too. F. You should finish your homework first. G. My mother makes me study all the time. |
A: Where are you going, Tina?
B: I'm going to the hospital to see Nancy Smith.
A: I saw her yesterday.
B: By the way, must I take a No. 3 bus to get there?
A: No you needn't. A No. 11 bus will also take you to the hospital.
B:
A: Yes. I caught a No. 3 bus yesterday, and I had to wait for half an hour at the bus stop.
B: Thank you, Jim.
A: But No. 11 buses leave from the center of town.
B: Well, I prefer to walk rather than wait.
A. No. 11 buses run much more often, don't they?
B. You'll have to walk two miles to catch one.
C. She was a little better.
D. I'll get a No. 11 bus.
A: Do you think the Olympics can change a city even after the Games finish?
B: Oh, yes. They can really change a city and help the people who live there.
A:
B: Yes, of course. One example is the Beijing Olympics. They built a new swimming centre.
A: A great example! Can the Games make money for a city?
B: Sure. More people go to those cities even after the Games.
A: What about children?
B: Before the Games, many children preferred to play video games and watch TV.
A: It's really a big change.
A. Tourists make money for a city.
B. Can you give us an example?
C. Now they begin to do more sports outside.
D. Do you play a lot of sports?
E. How can the Olympics change them?
F. Many people think the Olympics cost a lot of money.
G. Now it has become a popular place for people to visit.
A: I decided to go to the Disneyland with my brother.
B: Really? That's cool. The one in Hong Kong or the one in Paris?
A: Neither. The one in Los Angeles. Because we want to visit Hollywood after that.
B:
A: Five days in total. We will spend the first day in Disneyland and two days in Hollywood, and we will go to the beaches for the other two days.
B: Sounds great! In a hotel, or in a home stay in a stranger's house?
A: Well, our aunt lives in Los Angeles, so we will stay there.
B: .
A. Lucky you.
B. Where are you going to stay?
C. How long will you spend in Los Angeles?
D. Which Disneyland do you want to go?
E. The summer holiday is coming
F. You are welcome.
A: Hi, Lucy! The cat in the photo is so cute. Whose is it?
B:
A: I love its round face.
B: It's called smart.
A: Why?
B: Because it's really smart.
A: How amazing! Then that's a good name for it!
B: Five years old. By the way, do you have a pet?
A: My mother worries that keeping a pet will bring me a lot of trouble.
B: Actually, pets can bring you lots of pleasure. I hope you will have a pet one day in the future.
A. Yes, I have a pet, too. B. It can even play the guitar. C. It's my pet cat. D. No, I don't have one though I love pets too. E. How old is it? F. What's its name? G. It's kind of silly. |
Linda: Good morning. Moonlight Middle School.
Susan: This is Susan Lee,
Linda: I'm sorry, but he isn't in the office now.
Susan:
Linda: No, he won't, He is away for the rest of the day.
Susan:
Linda: I'm afraid not. Can I take a message.
Susan: OK, thanks. I have a meeting with him next Monday, but I can't make it.
Linda: I see,
Susan: Thank you very much.
A. Will he be back soon?
B. Who is calling, please?
C. I'd like to speak to Mr. Thomas.
D. I'll tell him when he comes back.
E. When will Mr. Thomas come back?
F. Is there any other way I can reach him?
G. He has gone out of the town on business.
A. What's the name of it? B. Can you want? C. What's the time? D. Can I join in your club? E. Are you free this Sunday, Peter? F. Are you a member of the club? G. When and where shall we meet? |
A: Hello, Peter! This is Tom speaking.
B: Hello, Tom! How are you?
A: Fine, thanks,
B: Yes, I'll be free.
A: I'm going to watch a Peking Opera Show performed by a group of students.
B: Wow, that's so great!
A: It is Gathering of Heroes(《群英会》
B: Fantastic! Where will it be put on?
A: In our school art club.
B:
A: At 3:00 p.m. this Sunday
B: Well, I am also interested in Peking Opera Show.
A: Of course. So, would you like to watch the show with me?
B: Yes, I can't wait. .
A: Let's meet at the art club at 2:40 that afternoon.
B: OK. Thanks for calling me. See you then.
A: OK. See you
A. But how can I take the medicine? B. Let me take your temperature. C. I am not feeling well. D. You should take some medicine. E. It doesn't matter. F. Since yesterday afternoon. G. Have you taken your temperature? |
(At the doctor's. D=Doctor B=Bill)
D: Hey, man. What's the matter with you?
B: Hello, Dr. Wang.
D: Do you have a sore throat?
B: Yes, I do.
D:
B: Yes. It is 38℃.
D: How long have you been like this?
B:
D: Well, you've got a bad cold.
B: What should I do?
D:_Drink some hot water and lie down for a rest.
B: OK.
D: Two pills each time, three times a day with warm water.
B: All right. I' take your advice. Thank you so much.
D: You're welcome.
(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.
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. |
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. |
(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: 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? |
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. I' m a doctor. B. Where are you now? C. This is Scott Smith D. How will you come? E. What's happening? F. Stay with her and don't move her. G. How long will I have to wait? |
A: Hello! This is 911. Who is that speaking.
B: Help! Help! Please help me!
A: Yes, sir. B: My wife is seriously ill. She's having a heart problem
A: Now relax, sir. B: I'm on Lincoln Highway, about 15 miles from Washington
A: OK. I'll send an ambulance as soon as possible.
B:
A: For about ten minutes.
B: All right. What should I do while waiting?
A:
B: OK. Thank you and please hurry.
A:
B: Yes, I'd like to buy a coat.
A: What size do you take?
B:
A: How about this one?
B: Sorry,Do you have a brown one?
A: Sure, here you are.
B: I like it very much.
A: 180 yuan.
B: It's too expensive.
A: Theres a sale on today.
B:OK, I'll take it.
A.I don't like green. B. Can I help you? C. Everything is half price. D. What's the price? E. Small. F. What's the matter? |