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M: Do you want your television repaired
W: Yes, but not by the place you recommended.
M: Why not The repairmen are very good and the charges are so reasonable.
W: That may be, but I couldn’t find it.
M: But you couldn’t miss it. I told you to turn right after the railroad bridge.
W: I did that. I went to the end of the road. There is no such a place.
M: Wait a minute. Perhaps it is the second right. Yes, I think it is.
W: I should have known. Whenever someone says "you can’t miss it", you can be sure that you won’t find it.
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M: Do you want your television repaired
W: Yes, but not by the place you recommended.
M: Why not The repairmen are very good and the charges are so reasonable.
W: That may be, but I couldn’t find it.
M: But you couldn’t miss it. I told you to turn right after the railroad bridge.
W: I did that. I went to the end of the road. There is no such a place.
M: Wait a minute. Perhaps it is the second right. Yes, I think it is.
W: I should have known. Whenever someone says "you can’t miss it", you can be sure that you won’t find it.
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M: What did you do with your dog while you were away
W: Oh, he is a good traveler as long as he gets a chance to play.
Q: What can we conclude from the conversation ()
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W: Do you want me to explain these problems before your mid-term exam
M: That’s a good idea. I have trouble learning the material.
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W: Do you want to try to take the subway to the theater
M: We can take a taxi. It’s more expensive, but it’s a lot easier.
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M: Do you want to come with me to the post office
W: No, I’m going to do some sewing, but can you get me some stamps
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M: Why do you want to have this job
W: Because it will bring me a good salary.
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M: Tom. do you want to go to the shopping center with me today
M: Sure. but I can’t leave yet. I’ve lost my room key and I have to wait for my wife to let me back into my room.
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M: Do you want to see if I can get the tickets to the basketball game next week
W: I don’t think I have a chance, but you can try anyway.
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W: what do you hope to do when you finish university
M: I’d like to go into management. I’ve applied for several jobs already and I’m hopeful that I’ll get some job offers. How about you
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W: Hey, Larry. Do you want to meet a few of us for coffee in a little while
M: Hmm. I would if I weren’t so far behind in this reading I’ m doing.
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W: Mike. do you want a cola
M: Cola I think it tastes like medicine.
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M: Now, do you make the best of your time In the studio today, we’ve got Roberta Wilson who’s a time management consultant. Good morning, Roberta.
W: Good morning, Paul.
M:Roberta,what exactly do time management consultants do
W:Well, Paul. (1) It’s all about helping people to organize the work in an effective way, maximize efficiency, minimize stress.
M: Sounds like something I need. Who are your clients
W: Era,mainly business people, but I’ve also worked with politicians, civil servants and university lecturers.
M:Em, quite a range there.
W: Em.
M:Then what sorts of things help people to organize their time I suppose punctuality is important
W:Em, yes and no. It’s easier to finish a meeting on time if it starts on time. But in international context, so you do have to be aware of cultural differences.
M: For example
W:Well,in Brita
A. If you’re looking on something important, decline your visitor politely.
B. The people in Latin would be depressed when being turned down.
C. Americans would not feel offended when being refused.
D. When people are interrupted, they should always defend their time.
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