W: What’s the matter with you, Jim
M: There’s something wrong with my stomach. I feel terrible.
M: What’s the matter with you
W: Oh, doctor. I had a fever last night.
M: Sorry to hear that. Did you take your temperature
W: No. But I knew it was a very high fever.
M: (7)But now you don’t seem to have a fever. Your temperature is normal. Are you taking any medication
W: No.
M: OK, let me listen to your heart and lungs. Please take a deep breath.
W: Anything serious
M: No. Don’t worry. (6)It’s only a cold. You’ll be OK soon.
W: Thanks a lot.
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M: What’s the matter
W. You need to go on a diet. Eat the things listed on page 18 of the small book every day.
W: Harry! What’s the matter You look pale. Are you sick
M: I just had a terrible experience.
W: Sit down. Let me get you a glass of water.
M: No thanks, I’ll be fine in a minute.
W: Did you have an accident
M: Not quite, but almost. I was crossing the street and was almost hit by a car. Fortunately, I jumped back in time.
W: How awful!
W: What’s the matter, Paul You seem disappointed.
M: I knew just now that I hadn’t passed the last English test.
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W: Does Jim play tennis
M: Well, that’s him on the count now. He plays almost like a professional.
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M: What’s the matter with you, madam
W: I have a headache. And I felt dizzy and cold.
M: You probably have got the flu. Let me check your pulse and take your temperature. Oh, you do have the flu,
W: Is it serious
M: Take it easy. Here is the prescription and get some medicine, you will be better soon.
W: Do I have to be given an injection
M: Yes, before you leave, I want my nurse to give you an injection.
W: Okay. Do I have to go on a diet
M: Not necessarily. Drink as much water or juice as you can, avoid greasy food and keep warm.
W:Thank you.
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