Interviewer: Mrs. Partridge, I understand that you are very concerned about the housing situation in Britain.
Mrs. Partridge: Indeed I am. The government itself admits that there are more than two million houses which ought to be pulled down at once. It also admits that there are another two million in such a shocking state that it would be a waste of money to repair them.
Interviewer: What do you mean by "shocking state"
Mrs. Partridge: I mean houses that are in such a bad condition that they are permanently damp, or houses where you’ll find as many as five families sharing one tap and one toilet.
Mr. Pollard: But what about all the good things that have been and are being done What about the rebuilding of whole parts of cities like Sheffield and Birmingham and Coventry — not to mention the new towns
Mrs. Partridge: That’s all very fine and splendid, but it’s only one side of the picture. I’m simply
A. The housing situation in Britain.
B. Setting up new towns.
C. How to solve housing problems in Britain.
D. Providing houses for the homeless.
W: I don’t understand how you got a ticket. I always thought you drive carefully.
M: I usually am, but I thought I could make it before the light changed.
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W: I can’t understand why you can speak English so well in such a short time.
M: If you pay attention to what our teacher says, you will speak as well as me.
W: I can’t understand why you can speak English so well in such a short time.
M: If you pay attention to what our teacher says, you will speak as well as me.
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