W : I think so.
Text 3
M: Don’t you think the price is too high?
W: No, it is more than one thousand pages, as thick as a dictionary.
Text 4
W: Is that you, Tom? We haven’t seen each other for ages. What have you been doing all
these years?
M: Oh, it’s you, Lucy. I haven’t seen you in a million years. I actually worked abroad for
a few months and I’
ve just returned from Canada. How are things with you?
M: Everything is fine, except that we have been missing you.
Text 5
M: What time does the bus leave?
W: Not until 8:30, but I want to get to the bus station by 8:15 in order to get a good seat.
Text 6
M: What’s the matter, Anna? You look worried.
W: I am worried. I’m getting terribly fat. I can’t put on my jeans. I have to lose weight.
M: Well, maybe you need to go on a diet.
W: I know, but what kind of diet?
M: You ought to eat lots of salad and fruit.
W: But I don’t like fruit. I prefer meat.
M: Well, you can eat meat, but you shouldn’t eat too much. And you’d better not eat bread or potatoes either.
W: Oh, Robert, that’s too hard for me.
Text 7
W: Good morning, may I have your name, please?
M: Yes, my first name is James, my middle name is Allan and my last name is Green.
W: Um, Green is your family name, isn’t it?
M: Yes, that’s right.
W: Shall I call you James or Jim?
M: It doesn’t matter. It’s not important.
W: But I know I should never call you Mr. James, right?
M: Yes, right. And I also know I should never put your given name before your family name, am I right?
W: Yes, sometimes we also have middle names as yours.
M: Can you choose your own name?
W: Never. My mother gave it to me before I was born. How about you?
M: The same as you. I don’t like it, but I can’t change it.
W: Pity for you!
M: No, pity for us!
Text 8
W: Bob? It’s me, Barbara. Am I ringing at a bad time?
M: No, no. That’s all right. Is it something important?
W: No, not really. Some American friends are here for a few days and they want to go for a meal this evening. I think maybe you’d like to come.
M: I’m afraid I can’t. I’ve got a bad headache.
W: Oh, have you? I am sorry. Why don’t you take a couple of aspirins and lie down for a bit? You’ll be all right in half an hour.
M: Yes, I know, it’s not just the headache. I’m afraid I really ought to do my washing this evening and I’ve got to write home to my parents, too.
W: All right. Some other time then. Well, have a nice evening, Bob.
M: Wait a minute, Barbara. I’ll ring you early tomorrow morning.
W: It’s OK. See you then.
Text 9
W:Hello! This is Mrs. White.
M:Hello! This is Frank Hudson, Professor White’s student. I’d like to visit Professor White. I have a few questions about the experiment to ask him.
W:OK. When would you like to come?
M:Well, I’m free next week.
W:I’m afraid he won’t be at home next week. We’ll be on holiday then.
M:Well, I see. This afternoon I’ll visit an exhibition in the Captain Hall, which is near your home . Can I drop in after that?
W:Yes, he’s at home this afternoon. And he’s free before three o’clock.
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