听力题
W: Frank, what''s your hobby?
M: I don''t really have one. I suppose bowling is the closest thing to a hobby I have.
W: How about the other people in your family?
M: Well, my son likes collecting stamps and my wife has a garden. She spends an hour or so every day working in it. How about you?
W: I have several hobbies but collecting coins is the one I like best. I have coins from almost every country. My favorite one is from China.
M: Have you ever been to China?
W: I want to someday. So far I''ve been to Canada, Mexico and Japan. I like traveling. Why don''t you have a real hobby? Are you lazy?
M: I like bowling but it''s kind of expensive. The real reason I don''t have a hobby is that I don''t have the time.
W: Oh, come on. Frank, you aren''t that busy, are you?
M: Yes. I am. There just don''t seem to be enough hours in the day. Being a traveling salesman is harder than you think, Sue. You know last week I was in Washington and before that in New York. And next week I have to go to Chicago.
W: It does sound like you are pretty busy. I guess it''s better just to stay here in the office. At least I get to go home at 5:00 every night.
M: That''s a lot better than 9:30 or 10:00 or sometimes even midnight.