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W: I’d like to add some honey in my apple soup.
M: We have no honey at home. Why not add some white sugar instead
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W: I’d like to add some honey in my apple soup.
M: We have no honey at home. Why not add some white sugar instead
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W: William, can you help me add some salt in the soup
M: I’m coming! Just a moment for me to finish the last word of the paper.
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Some American teachers have noticed a big difference in study habit between Chinese and American students.
American teachers spend lots of class time in encouraging students to discuss freely in class. Students pay much attention to improving their abilities in working out problems by themselves. Teachers often give their students a long reading list and the next class is always based on it. So students have to go to the library to do a lot of reading before class. Otherwise, they will feel embarrassed if they cannot answer their teacher’s questions in class.
However, Chinese students pay much attention to taking notes in class and seldom do library study. They can get good marks in their exams if they are able to memorize their class notes.
In fact, this is really something serious that we should think about. If our students neglect self-study, it would be a great sorrow.
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M: I left my raincoat in my room. Wait while I go back to get it.
W: Don’t bother. The weather report said it would clear up by noon.
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W: The mailman just dropped some mail in our box, Grandpa.
M: Probably lots of advertising and bills. Nothing interesting.
W: You were right, Grandpa. Advertising, bills, bills, advertising... Oh, You won’t believe it, but there is a letter here addressed to you, Mr. Michael Edward, and it looks like a personal letter.
M: Oh, it must be a bill.
W: I don’t think so. The return name and address is Peter Waters, RFD Number 1, Chesterton.
M: You are joking. Peter Waters
W: Yes, Peter Waters, you know him
M: Do I know Peter Waters You bet I do! He was my roommate in college. He visited with Grandma and me in Florida about five years ago.
W: What does he say Is he OK
M: Let me put on my glasses and read it... Yeah, he’s fine. He’s writing to invite me to spend a weekend with him on his farm. He’s planning a get-together with two or three other college friends. Kind of a
A. His former classmate.
B. His wife.
C. His grandchild.
D. A mailman.
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W: Will you lend me some typing paper
M: I don’t have any either, but I’ll be glad to buy you some when I go to the store.
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M: Can you give me some information about the trip to San Francisco
W: I’m sorry, sir. But we have much information about the trip to Los Angeles, New York and New Orleans.
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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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