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M: May I speak to Betty
W: Speaking.
M: Good morning, Betty.
W: Good morning, Claud.
M: I’d like to discuss your proposal with you as soon as possible. Would Monday be all right for you
W: Monday. That’s tomorrow
M: Yes.
W: Let me see. How about tomorrow, say,8 o’clock
M: Then suppose I come to your office at 8 tomorrow.
W: Good. I’ll be expecting you then.
M :Thank you. Good-bye.
W: Good-bye.
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M: May I speak to Betty
W: Speaking.
M: Good morning, Betty.
W: Good morning, Claud.
M: I’d like to discuss your proposal with you as soon as possible. Would Monday be all right for you
W: Monday. That’s tomorrow
M: Yes.
W: Let me see. How about tomorrow, say,8 o’clock
M: Then suppose I come to your office at 8 tomorrow.
W: Good. I’ll be expecting you then.
M :Thank you. Good-bye.
W: Good-bye.
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M: Betty told me you were on a diet. How much weight have you lost
W. Well, to start with, I weight 160 pounds, but now I’ve taken off 10 pounds.
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M: Hi, Betty, where are you going for your vacation
W: Georgia. I’ve been waiting to go there for ages.
M: Now your dream will come true. When are you off .
W: Next Wednesday evening.
M: How are you getting to the airport Is anybody seeing you off .
W: No, I will take a taxi to go there. My plane takes off at 10:30.
M: Are you staying in a hotel in Georgia Hotels there are particularly expensive and it’s hard to book one at this time of year.
W: No, not necessary. My aunt lives there and I’m staying with her. What about you Are you going anywhere
M: Yeah. I’m going to Florida on Friday with my parents.
W: How are you getting there By train
M: No, by plane.
W: How long are you staying there
M: It all depends. Maybe a week. See you when we get back. Have a nice time in Georgia.
W: Good luck! Have a nice trip!
M: Thanks. The s
A. By taxi.
B. With her brother.
C. On her own by plane.
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First aid may be defined as the immediate and temporary treatment to a victim of an accident or serious illness until the supervision of a physician can be obtained. First aid begins with the steadying effect upon the stricken person when he realizes that competent hands will help him. The emergency situating often causes confusion in the mind of the victim. Things seem unreal and remote, and he often cannot think clearly and rationally for some time. The emotional reaction which results from a serious accident takes time to subside. Therefore, first aid is more than the physical attention of addressing his injuries or making him comfortable. It is the general mental effect that the well-selected word of encouragement, the expressing of willingness to help, the uplifting effect of the first aider’s evident capability can be given. The thoughtful suggestions made to solve immediate problems, the information given concerning nearby physicians and hospitals, the tel
A. It is usually done only by a doctor.
B. It usually makes the services of a doctor unnecessary.
C. It is usually done by the victim himself.
D. It is usually done by some amateur.
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M: May I speak to Jason Daniels please
W: Nobody by that name works here.
Q: What do we learn from this conversation ()
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Here are little cars that may some day take the place of today’s cars. If everyone drives such a car in the future, there will be less pollution in the air. There will also be more parking spaces in cities, and the streets will be less crowded. Three such cars fit in the space now needed for one car of the usual size. The little cars will cost much less to own and to drive. Driving will be safer, too, as these little cars can go only 55 miles per hour. The cars of the future will be fine for getting around a city, but they will not be useful for long trips.
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Background music may seem harmless, but it can have a powerful effect on those who hear it. Recorded background music first found its way into factories, shops and restaurants in the U. S. But it soon spread to parts of the world. Now it is becoming increasingly difficult to go shopping or eat a meal without listening to music.
To begin with, broadcasting the music was intended simply to create a smoothing atmosphere. Recently, however it’s become big business--thanks in part to recent research. Dr. Ronald Millirtan, an American marketing expert, has shown that music can greatly boost sales or incense factory production.
But, it has to be light music. A fast one has no effect at all on sales. Slow music can increase income by 38%. This is probably because shoppers slow down and have more opportunity to spot items, they like to buy. Slow music isn’t always the answer. Dr. Millirtan found, for example, in restaurants slow music meant
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