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the Chinese Medicine magazine. Do you mind spending a few minutes with me on the issue of SARS? B. Not at all. Go ahead, please. Q. What is Sam David? 24. A. This is the 3rd time you’ve failed to provide the right data, Mr. Green. You’ll have to do better than that, or I’m afraid I’ll have to let you go. B. It won’t happen again, I promise. Q. Who spoke to Mr. Green? 9 25. A. Hello, this is Henry Colon. May I speak to my wife, please? B. She’s showing a customer a new car that he ordered. Would you mind waiting a while? Q. What kind of work does Mrs. Conlon do? 26. A. Could you tell us if the natives find it hard to memorize all these German words? B. Not really. We build our vocabularies as naturally as you pick up your Chinese words. Q. What might be the man’s nationality? 27. A. Make 30 copies for me and 20 copies for Mr. Brown. B. Certainly, sir. As soon as I make the final corrections on the original. Q. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers? 28. A. You should have stopped when we first signaled. B. I’m sorry I didn’t notice it. Must I get a ticket? Q. What is the probable relationship between the man and woman? 29. A. Listen! Just stay where you are and put your hands on your heads. B. Hold on. The alarm system has already gone off. Q. What might be the man? 30. A. Wele aboard, everybody. We are going to take off in 3 minutes. Please remain seated and fasten your seatbelts. B. Excuse me, where’s the socket for this earphone? Q. What is the woman? 10 第四天 否定,轉折,比較 1. A. What about this blue blouse? B. I think I look terrible in blue. I’d rather have a pink blouse. Q. Why doesn’t the woman want the blue blouse? 2. A. Oh, I feel terrible. I’m not prepared for this test. How about you? B. I’m not nervous. I studied. Q. Which is true of the following? 3. A. How about your interview? B. I couldn’t feel better about it. Q. What’s the woman’s attitude about her interview? 4. A. What do you think of the final exam? B. I was expecting it to be easy, but I barely had time to get to the last question. Q. What does the man think of the final exam? 5. A. Hi! Can I have a few words with Mr. Edgar? B. Mr. Edgar is out on a business trip and he won’t be back until next Wednesday. Q. What do we learn about Mr. Edgar? 6. A. Would you like to go with me to a concert tonight? B. I’d love to, but my mother wants me to go to the airport to meet my cousin while she prepares dinner. Q. What do we learn about Mr. Edgar? 7. A. Don’t eat too fast. It’s not good for you. B. Ok, but the girls will be here any minute, and I don’t want to miss the game. Q. What will the girl probably do? 8. A. May I take a makeup exam next week? B. It’s not my policy to give makeup exams, but the circumstances in your case are unusual. Q. What can be concluded from this conversation? 9. A. You have to take great care handing the SARS patients or you will get infected. B. Thanks for reminding me. I will do that. Q. What does the man want the lady to do? 10. A. You’ll love this apartment. It has two bedrooms, a big kitchen, a balcony, airconditioning and a wonderful view! B. What a pity! I have a sleeping problem and it’s too near the highway. Otherwise, I would like to take it. Q. What conclusion can you draw from the conversation? 11. A. Is that psychology course really as difficult as it proclaims? B. Worse, believe it or not. Q. What does the woman say about the course? 12. A. It’s so hot today. This must be the hottest summer in years. B. It’s certainly hotter than last summer. I was out in the sun today, and I think I’m 3 pounds lighter than I was this morning. Q. What does the man say about the weather? 13. A. The way that boy behaves! Disgusting, that’s what I call it. B. It could hardly be more disgusting. 11 Q. What does the woman say about the way the boy behaves? 14. A. When shall we hand in the written work you assigned last week? B. The sooner the better. Q. What does the man mean? 15. A. Your new apartment is no more convenient than the first one had been. B. Exactly, but it’s far more fortable and above all it has a quiet surrounding. Q. What does the woman think of the old apartment? 16. A. Why didn’t you go to see the doctor last week when you first hurt your ankle? B. The injury didn’t seem serious then. I decided to go today because my foot still hurts when I put my weight on it. Q. Why didn’t the man see the doctor earlier? 17. A. Would you like to have a copy of Pro. Smith’s papers? B. Thanks, if it’s not too much trouble. Q. What does the woman imply? 18. A. What are your ments on these plays put on by the freshmen, Dr. Hoffman? B. You certainly have made a great deal of efforts. But frankly, both are not very successful. Q. How does the man feel about the plays? 19. A. Did Jack find the tape he borrowed from Paul, Granny? B. He looked everywhere for it, but in the end he had to go to the party without it. Q. What do we learn from the conversation? 20. A. I’d like to buy a copy of Pro. Franklin’s book “On Sea Shells”. B. I’m sorry, Miss, that book has been out of print for some time now. Q. What does the man say about the book? 21. A. Did you visit the Television Tower when you had your vacation in Shanghai last summer? B. I couldn’t make it last June. But I finally visited it two months later. I plan to visit it again sometime next year. Q. What do we learn about the woman? 22. A. It seems that we’ll have another fine day tomorrow. How about going to the seaside? B. Good idea. But we’ll have to leave very early, or else we’ll get caught in traffic. Q. What does the man suggest? 23. A. Mary, would you like to help with