[听力原文]8-10
W: Lovely day, isn’t it
M: Oh, yes. Beautiful.
W: You are not English, are you
M: No, I am from France.
W: How long have you been learning English
M: For three years now.
W: Three years My God! Your English is very good.
M: I wouldn’t say that. There’s still a to t for me to learn.
W: How long are you going to stay in this country
M: Another two months. Then I will have to go back to France to start work.
[听力原文] 8-10
W: Lovely day, isn’t it7
M: Oh, yes. Beautiful.
W: You are not English, are you
M: No, I’m from Spain.
W: How long have you been learning English
M: For three years now.
W: For three years My goodness! Your English is very good.
M: I wouldn’t say that. There’s still a lot for me to learn.
W: How long are you going to stay in this country
M: Another two months. Then I’ll have to go back to Spain to start work.
W: A cousin of mine went to Spain last year. He’s an engineer, you know.
M: Really What did he think of Spain
W: He must like it very much, because he hasn’t come back yet, I hope you’ll also enjoy your stay in England.
W: Thank you. l ’m sure I will.
[听力原文]8-10
W: Lovely day, isn’t it
M: Oh, yes. Beautiful.
W: You are not English, are you
M: No, I am from France.
W: How long have you been learning English
M: For three years now.
W: Three years My God! Your English is very good.
M: I wouldn’t say that. There’s still a to t for me to learn.
W: How long are you going to stay in this country
M: Another two months. Then I will have to go back to France to start work.
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M: The music and the waiters are lovely.
W: Yes, I hope that their meal is good, too.
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M: That’s a lovely skirt you are wearing.
W: Oh, thank you. My husband gave it to me for my 30th birthday.
[听力原文]16-20
Thanksgiving Day comes on the fourth Thursday in November. All the stores, tanks, schools, and offices close. The people can spend the day with their families. When the first English colonists landed in 1620 near Cape Corn, Massachusetts, their first year was very hard. The winter was much colder than they were used to and many people died.
With the Indians’ help, conditions began to improve in the spring of 1621. In the fall, they had a good harvest. There were plenty of vegetables and fruit. They also caught a lot of fish and wild animals. At this moment, they looked back over the past year. They were both regretful and thankful. Only fifty of the original one hundred people survived. On the other hand, they were happy to see new hope for the future. They knew they had enough food for the next winter. "The worst is over," said one of the leaders. "We should thank God for his goodness to us. Let’s have a day of thanksgiving.
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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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M: Take the pill three times a day right after meals, and each time take four.
W: Thanks a lot, doctor!
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