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W: I would like to cheek out now. My name is Nancy Muns. room 1112.
M: Yes. here we are. The rate on that room is. $ 30.00. You made a long distance call. person to parson, so the telephone hill is $12.00.
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W: I would like to cheek out now. My name is Nancy Muns. room 1112.
M: Yes. here we are. The rate on that room is. $ 30.00. You made a long distance call. person to parson, so the telephone hill is $12.00.
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M: My watch is out of battery. What’s the time by your watch
W: My watch says it’s 11:45, but it’s 7 minutes ahead.
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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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Hi. My name is Ralph Mesquite. I am a biologist. I live at Ling Lodge in Brooklyn City. Ling Lodge is on Old River Road. It is a part of Mosquito City. The houses in Brooklyn do not have street numbers. They have names. The name of my building is Ling Lodge and the name of the building next to my building is Antarctica.
Ling Lodge is across the road from the Nature Reserve. I often go to the Nature Reserve. I am studying the plants there. In particular I am studying the Mosquito Rose. The Mosquito Rose is a giant red flower. It is an endangered species.
Sometimes I work at the Nature Reserve and sometimes I work at home and sometimes I drive to my office at the university. Mosquito City has one university. I am a professor at the Mosquito City University. I am a biology professor.
I was born in Mosquito City and I have lived here most of my life. I am going to tell you a little about the city. Mosquito City is an independent country in the s
A. To introduce his life and Mosquito City.
B. To ask tourists to go to his hometown for a visit.
C. To promote biological education among the young people.
D. To teach us about the plants in his hometown.
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M: Hello, My name is Anthony. I believe you have a room booked for me.
W: Oh, yes. It’s a single room with a bath, on the second floor.
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M: Hello, my name’s David Parker. I’m calling about the apartment advertised in the paper. Can you tell me something about it
W: Yes, it’s a one-bedroom apartment, with a living room, a kitchen, a bathroom and a balcony.
M: Where is it located
W: It’s on Montreal Road.
M: Is it furnished
W: Yes, it is furnished with sofas, a dining table, chairs and some appliances.
M: How much is the rent
W: It’s five hundred dollars per month, including utilities.
M: You mean gas, electricity and heat
W: Yes, that’s right.
M: Is there anything like management fee or parking fee
W: The management fee is included in the rent. But parking is fifty dollars a month.
M: Can I come and have a look at it today
W: Yes, how about one o’clock this afternoon
M: One o’clock sounds fine. See you then.
W: See you.
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W: Do you like to play chess
M: I like the game and I play often, but I never learned to play well.
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M: Well, how do you like it
W: I like it, but the sleeves axe too short and it’s a little tight around the waist.
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Americans, like many people elsewhere in the world, like to invite friends to their homes for en evening of food, drink and conversation. Formal dinners in fine homes and hotels in the U. S. are much the same as formal dinners anywhere in the world. But as most people in the U. S. have no servants, their dinner parties at home tend to be informal. Guests may sit sown at a table ,or, as many new small homes have no separate dining room or very small dining space, guests can also serve themselves and eat in the living room ,holding their plates or trays on their knees.
A more enjoyable form of entertainment is the picnic. Americans are great picnickers and almost every family has a picnic basket. Summer invitations are often for a picnic at a park or in the open countryside. Unless hamburgers or hot dogs are cooked over a fire, picnic food is usually cold.
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