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W: I’ ve traveled to Rome, Paris, London and New York, but I prefer living in San Francisco.
M: Of course. That’ s where your home is and your friends live.
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W: I’ ve traveled to Rome, Paris, London and New York, but I prefer living in San Francisco.
M: Of course. That’ s where your home is and your friends live.
[听力原文]
W: I’ve traveled to Rome, Paris, London and New York, but I prefer living in San Francisco.
M: Of course. That’ s where your home is and your friends live.
W: I’ve traveled to Rome, Paris, London and New York, but I prefer living in San Francisco.
M: Of course. That’ s where your home is and your friends live.
Conversation 1
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M: When in Rome, do as the Romans do, they say.
W: What do the Romans do
M: They live in Rome, of course, and go to work by car or bus. But sometimes it takes too long that way because of the traffic jams, so they walk.
W: In other words, the Romans do what everyone else does.
M:Yes,but they do it differently.Everything is different.
W: What do you mean
M: Well, the climate is different for a start. I know you hate the rain. It doesn’t rain so much as it does in England. The sun shines more often.
W: I envy them for the sun.
M: I know. You hate the rain, don’t you
W: I certainly do.
M: And a Roman really loves life. They always eat spaghetti and drink wine.
W: Not always, but they like a good meal. Lots of tourists go to Rome just for food.
M: Sure.
[听力原文]6-8
M: When in Rome, do as the Romans do, they say.
W: What do the Romans do
M: They live in Rome, of course, and go to work by car or bus. But sometimes it takes too long that way be cause of the traffic jams, so they walk.
W: In other words, the Romans do what everyone else does.
M: Yes, but they do it differently. Everything is different.
W: What do you mean
M: Well, the climate is different for a start. I know you hate the rain, It doesn’ t rain so much as R does in England. The sun shines more often.
W: I envy them for the sun.
M: I know. You hate the rain, don’ t you
W: I certainly do.
M: And a Roman really loves life. They always eat spaghetti and drink wine.
W: Not always, but they like a good meal. Lots of tourists go to Rome just for food.
M: Sure.
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M: You’ve bought only 15 oranges
W: No, I bought 20 in all. But when I got home, I found five were bad.
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M: I’ve just brought your ladder back. Thanks for lending it to me. Where shall I leave it
W: Just lean it against the wall here. Use the ladder again any time.
Q: What is the probable relationship between these two speakers()
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M. Are you sure you’ve corrected all the typing errors in this paper
W. Perhaps I’d better read it through again.
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M: What’ve you been doing these past two years
W: Has it really been that long How time flies!
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M:I’ve been working really hard in the past semester and I got a B in the English test.
W:Well done.How about your maths
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W: Now you’ve been in America for a while. Do you watch TV in English or in Chinese
M: I watch TV in Chinese, but if it’s on in English I will watch it in English.
W: Um, how good is your comprehension How much can you understand
M: If it’s a drama I can understand most of what’s happening, and definitely the story, 9but if a talk show and there’re young people on and there’re speaking fast, with a lot of slang. I don’t really understand a lot of what they’re saying. Although I might know what topic they’re discussing. I won’t know what exactly their stand is.
W: Many people claim that they don’t have time to work out or cook healthy meals, yet they do find the time to park themselves in front of the TV. What do you think of that
M: I think that TV is bad for people. Because instead of reading a book or doing something outside, or doing something pro
A. He thinks it is meaningless.
B. He is critical about it.
C. He holds an indifferent view.
D. He thinks highly of it.
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