M: Judg, I haven’t seen you in weeks. Where have you been
W: In Florida
M: What a vacation! While the rest of us are studying on the campus in the February cold.
W: Not exactly. I was on a special field trip.
W: Hello, Joe, I haven’t seen you for quite a while. Are you fine
M: Oh, yes, but not a thing to go against me. I had a car accident, only some minor injuries though.
W: I haven’t seen you here for a couple of weeks. M: I’ve been spending a lot of time in the library. W: Working on a paper M: I wish I were working on a paper. I was working on three different papers: anthropology, English literature and history. W: Wow. That is a lot of work. M: Yeah. And what’s frustrating is that I’m studying the 19th century British Empire in all three classes. But I can’t write a single paper for all the three. W: Why not M: The professors won’t let me even if I make it three times as long as the suggested length. W: Oh. That’s not too bad. Could you write your paper on three aspects of one topic M: Umm, what do you mean Do you have something in mind W: Well, let’s see. Maybe you could do something with Romanticism, like: write your anthropology paper on a cultural basis of Romanticism; and your history paper on the influence of the Romantic poets on the British farm policy; and—OK—and your English
A. Writing papers for his classes.
B. Meeting with his professors.
C. Doing extra work in the chemistry lab.
D. Working overtime as a librarian.
W: Hello, Dave. I haven’t seen you for some time. Have you been away
M: Yes, I’ve just returned from a holiday in France and Spain.
W: Sounds good. Did you travel around much
M: Quite a lot. I had a month’s holiday so there was plenty of time.
W: How did you get around
M: Oh, all sorts of ways — bus, boat, train, ear and plane. I caught the train from London to Dover and then got the boat across the Channel to Calais. I met a friend on the boat who was going to Paris too, so I have company on the train journey from Calais. In fact she had friends in Paris so I stayed with them for a few days instead of in a hotel. It saved me a lot of money.
W: That was lucky! What did you do there
M: Oh, the normal things — went to the Louvre and Notre Dame and the Eiffel Tower and so on. It was my first visit to Paris, so it was interesting to visit them.
W: Where did you go next
M: To Avignon
A. By bus.
B. By boat.
C. By train.
D. By plane.
M: Hello. I haven’t seen you for a long time. How are you
W: Fine. Thanks.
M: Tomorrow is my birthday. I would like to invite you and your family to my birthday party. Our teacher Mr. Wang in University will come also.
W: Thank you very much. When will it begin
M: At 6:30 pm.
W: Oh. Let me see. I get off work at 5:30 every day and then spend about 35 minutes on meeting my husband and my daughter, We shall cost about 45 minutes to go to your home. Is that all right
M: Yes, of course.
W: OK. See you tomorrow.
M: See you then.
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