M: Er, excuse me, Professor Muse.
W: Oh, yes, Arnold, come in.
M: You asked to see me after class.
W: Yes, I did, Arnold. I just wanted to have a few words with you about your performance in class lately. Your last three test scores have been very disappointing.
M: I know I’ve let you down. I have been studying much harder this semester.
W: Well, I’m glad you’ve realized it, Arnold, because if you don’t improve, you will not be able to get a B or above for the final exam.
M: Er, excuse me, Professor Muse.
W: Oh, yes, Arnold, come in.
M: You asked to see me after class.
W: Yes, I did, Arnold. I just wanted to have a few words with you about your performance in class lately. Your last three test scores have been very disappointing.
M: I know I’ve let you down. I have been studying much harder this semester.
W: Well, I’m glad you’ve realized it, Arnold, because if you don’t improve, you will not be able to get a B or above for the final exam.
W: Hello. Can I help you
M: Yes, er... I am going to see the West End.
W: How much time de you have
M: Just one day.
W: Well, what do you particularly want to do
M: I want to visit museums, art galleries, Buckingham Palace, do some shopping, go to the theater...
W: But you only have one day!
M: That’s right.
W: Well, you can go shopping in the morning.
M: Where
W: In Oxford Street.
M: How do I get there
W: You can walk through Hyde Park. It’s quite near.
M: Good. What time do the shops open
W: At nine.
M: Are there any restaurants in Oxford Street
W: Yes, there are lots. You can have lunch there.
M: Are there any museums near Oxford Street
W: Yes, the British Museum. You can go there in the afternoon.
M: Good, what time does it close
W: At five.
M: I want to go to the theater in the evening.
W:
A. Oxford.
B. Paris.
C. Shaftsbury.
D. London.
M: Excuse me, can you tell me how to get to the art museum I was told that I’m very close to it.
W: You’re just about there. Just keep walking straight and it’ 11 be on your left.
M: Hello.
W: Hello, dad
M: Yes... Mary! How are you Anything wrong
W: Oh, no. I just wanted to call and see how you and Mom are. It’s been quite a while since I saw you last time.
M: Oh, we’re both fine. Your mother is down at the new shopping center shopping.
W: For a new dress
M: No, for shoes this time, I think. How’s David
W: He’s fine. He likes his work and was given a raise last month by Mr Smith. We are all pretty pleased about that.
M: Yes, I think you should be. And how are the children
W: Well, George’s home from school today. It’s nothing serious, just a bad cold. And it’s his birthday, too!
M: Oh, I thought his birthday was May 24th.
W: No. April 24th.
M: Well, that’s too bad. Tell him we’ll send him a present.
W: All right. Diana’s still taking dancing lessons.
M: She must be pretty good by now. Ho
A. Because something’s gone wrong with her children.
B. Because something’s gone wrong with herself.
C. Because she wanted to tell her parents that everything is fine with her family.
D. Because she wanted to know if everything is fine with her parents.
M: Is this your umbrella, Miss
W: Oh yes, it is. Thank you. I was looking for it just now.
M: You look a bit familiar to me. I wonder if I have seen you somewhere before.
W: Have you
M: May I ask where you live
W: Just two blocks away, in that tall building.
M: That’s it. I live there, too. I live on the sixth floor.
W: My family moved in just two weeks ago. We live on the fourth floor.
M: It’s a small world! May I know your name, Miss
W: I’m Chen Ying.
M: How do you do. Miss Chen I’m Song Wei.
W: I’m glad to know you, Mr. Song.
M: Are you going to your office now, Miss Chen
W: No. I’m going to do some shopping for the weekend. What a bout you
M: I’m going to the airport to meet some friends from Beijing.
W: See you later, Mr. Song.
M: Have a good day, Miss Chen.
W: You too.
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