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M: This graph shows our sales figures from the last five years.
W: Yes, I can see sales have increased steadily over this period.
M: And there was a rise of 20% in the last year.
W: Well, that’ s very good. How did you manage it
M: We found some new trading partners in Singapore, which helped us to extend our market to that country.
W: I see. The sales were good Last year. What about the overall profits
M: They were good too. There is another graph.
W: Oh, yes. The profits also increased, especially for the last year.
M: Actually, in the last year the profits increased by 15%.
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M: This graph shows our sales figures from the last five years.
W: Yes, I can see sales have increased steadily over this period.
M: And there was a rise of 20% in the last year.
W: Well, that’ s very good. How did you manage it
M: We found some new trading partners in Singapore, which helped us to extend our market to that country.
W: I see. The sales were good Last year. What about the overall profits
M: They were good too. There is another graph.
W: Oh, yes. The profits also increased, especially for the last year.
M: Actually, in the last year the profits increased by 15%.
Conversation 1
M: This graph shows our sales figures from the last five years.
W: Yes, I can see sales have increased steadily over this period.
M: And there was a rise of 20% in the last year.
W: Well, that’ s very good. How did you manage it
M: We found some new trading partners in Singapore, which helped us to extend our market to that country.
W: I see. The sales were good Last year. What about the overall profits
M: They were good too. There is another graph.
W: Oh, yes. The profits also increased, especially for the last year.
M: Actually, in the last year the profits increased by 15%.
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When we accept the evidence of our unaided eyes and describe the Sun as a yellow star, we have summed up the most important single fact about it—at this moment in time. It appears probable, however, that sunlight will be the color we know for only a small part of the Sun’s history.
Stars, like individuals, age and change. As we look out into space. We see around us stars at all stages of evolution. There are faint bloodred dwarfs school that their surface temperature is a mere 4,000 degrees Fahrenheit, there are searing ghosts blazing at 100,000 degrees Fahrenheit and almost too hot to be seen, for the great part of their radiation is in the invisible ultraviolet range. Obviously, the "daylight" produced by any star depends on its temperature; today (and for ages to come) our Sun is at about 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit, and this means that most of the Sun’s light is concentrated in the yellow band of the spectrum, falling slowly in
A. The dangers of invisible radiation.
B. Faint dwarf stars.
C. The Sun’s fuel problem.
D. The evolutionary cycle of the Sun.
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M: What are those things in our suitcase There aren’t any clothes at all. Where have you put them
W: Oh, no. This is not our suitcase.
M: What do you mean
W: The old lady must have taken ours by mistake. Just now she was sitting next to us at the restaurant.
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M: Mary, our meeting may last longer than planned. Would you call my wife and tell her I wouldn’t have supper at home
W: Yes, sir. If anyone calls while you are out, I’ll take the message.
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W: Have you heard that our manager is retiring
M: Yes, the company has difficulty finding anyone to fill his place.
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M: Where shall we go for our holiday this year
W: Let’s have a change. I’m tired of Spain. How about Italy or Greece
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W: Our rent is now 500 dollars a month.
M: Really It’s too high! It’s exactly twice the rent for my apartment.
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