听力题What do we know about the woman?
听力题What does the woman imply?
听力题Howmuchdidtheshoescostoriginally?
听力题What can we learn about the womans son?
听力题W: Are you busy this evening
听力题Onwhatpointdothesepeopleagree?
听力题WhydidPetergototheUnionTrustBank?
听力题M: Hi, Catherine
听力题Whatisthewomanlookingfor?
听力题Susan: Are you looking forward to your trip to Canada, Julie? I hear you have planned it for a long time.
Julie: I can''t wait to see Canada, Susan, but I''m somehow scared of the journey. My husband insists on flying but I want to sail. Planes make me nervous.
Susan: There''s nothing to be frightened. How many planes fly across the Atlantic every day?
Julie: I''ve no idea. Hundreds, I suppose. But any accident in a flight will lead to tragedy.
Susan: And how often do you hear of a crash ? Once or twice a year?
Julie: Yes, but planes fly so high and fast that once was enough.
Susan: Look, there are more road casualties per day than air deaths per year. Air transport is really safe compared with road transport.
Julie: I''d still prefer to go by sea. Ships may not travel fast and at least you can relax. I''d love a trip on a luxury liner like the Queen Elizabeth II.
Susan: It''s fine if you''re a good sailor. But have you ever traveled far in a rough sea?
Julie: No. I''ve only been in a boat once. I sailed down the River Thames on a sightseeing tour. But in many cases I''d rather be sea-sick than dead.
Susan: Are you looking forward to your trip to Canada, Julie? I hear you have planned it for a long time.
Julie: I can''t wait to see Canada, Susan, but I''m somehow scared of the journey. My husband insists on flying but I want to sail. Planes make me nervous.
Susan: There''s nothing to be frightened. How many planes fly across the Atlantic every day?
Julie: I''ve no idea. Hundreds, I suppose. But any accident in a flight will lead to tragedy.
Susan: And how often do you hear of a crash ? Once or twice a year?
Julie: Yes, but planes fly so high and fast that once was enough.
Susan: Look, there are more road casualties per day than air deaths per year. Air transport is really safe compared with road transport.
Julie: I''d still prefer to go by sea. Ships may not travel fast and at least you can relax. I''d love a trip on a luxury liner like the Queen Elizabeth II.
Susan: It''s fine if you''re a good sailor. But have you ever traveled far in a rough sea?
Julie: No. I''ve only been in a boat once. I sailed down the River Thames on a sightseeing tour. But in many cases I''d rather be sea-sick than dead.
听力题W: Harry, what''s the matter? You look pale
听力题M: What are you and your sister going to do for your holiday this year?
W: I''m thinking of taking her for a tour abroad, but she can''t very well leave her children. What are you doing? M : We shall go to the sea. I wanted to go to the mountains, but I gave up when my wife insisted.
W: Leaving the rest of the family behind, I suppose!
M: Why do you think so?
W: You used to spend holiday alone before.
M: Yes. They''ll be quite safe with their grandmother. Last year, I left them to a nurse, and my youngest son got ill.
W: You really shouldn''t have done that. When are you leaving?
M: Next Thursday. We have to send the children to their grandmother first, and maybe we''ll stay a day or two there.
W: I hope you have a good time.
M: Thank you. But why don''t you change your mind and join us? Making a large party will be great fun. W: For my own part, I should love it. I''ll talk it over with my sister, and see what she thinks about it.
M: What are you and your sister going to do for your holiday this year?
W: I''m thinking of taking her for a tour abroad, but she can''t very well leave her children. What are you doing? M : We shall go to the sea. I wanted to go to the mountains, but I gave up when my wife insisted.
W: Leaving the rest of the family behind, I suppose!
M: Why do you think so?
W: You used to spend holiday alone before.
M: Yes. They''ll be quite safe with their grandmother. Last year, I left them to a nurse, and my youngest son got ill.
W: You really shouldn''t have done that. When are you leaving?
M: Next Thursday. We have to send the children to their grandmother first, and maybe we''ll stay a day or two there.
W: I hope you have a good time.
M: Thank you. But why don''t you change your mind and join us? Making a large party will be great fun. W: For my own part, I should love it. I''ll talk it over with my sister, and see what she thinks about it.
听力题M: Hi, Mary, how are you today?
W: I''m fine
听力题WhenwasthefirstDonaldDuckfilmmade?
听力题M: Hi, Mary, how are you today?
W: I''m fine
听力题Howdoesthemanrespondwhenthewomandecidestheyshouldgoonadiet?
听力题He was born in Atlanta, Georgia, on January 15
听力题W: I''ve invited the whole family to our house for Thanksgiving dinner.
M: What kind of a holiday is Thanksgiving, Mom?
W: Don''t you know, Jack?
M: We''ve only been here in New York for less than three months! How am I supposed to know?
W: The first settlers in the United States celebrated their being alive after a very hard year in their new country.
M: So, I guess we have to celebrate, too. We live here.
W: Thanksgiving comes right after the harvest season, the last Thursday in November.
M: Oh, it''s a kind of harvest festival, giving thanks for all the many good things to eat.
W: We''ll have to go shopping for the turkey and fixings.
M: Why turkey? And what are fixings?
W: The early settlers found wild turkeys in the woods. It was the closest thing to chicken or duck or goose.
M: Yes, like we eat Beijing Duck on special occasions.
W: So they have roasted stuffed turkey every year.
M: But what are the fixings?
W: What the turkey is served with are the fixings — sweet potatoes, cranberry sauce, turnips, and for dessert, people help themselves to pumpkin pie.
M: Let''s go to the supermarket and get the bird and fixings!
W: I''ve invited the whole family to our house for Thanksgiving dinner.
M: What kind of a holiday is Thanksgiving, Mom?
W: Don''t you know, Jack?
M: We''ve only been here in New York for less than three months! How am I supposed to know?
W: The first settlers in the United States celebrated their being alive after a very hard year in their new country.
M: So, I guess we have to celebrate, too. We live here.
W: Thanksgiving comes right after the harvest season, the last Thursday in November.
M: Oh, it''s a kind of harvest festival, giving thanks for all the many good things to eat.
W: We''ll have to go shopping for the turkey and fixings.
M: Why turkey? And what are fixings?
W: The early settlers found wild turkeys in the woods. It was the closest thing to chicken or duck or goose.
M: Yes, like we eat Beijing Duck on special occasions.
W: So they have roasted stuffed turkey every year.
M: But what are the fixings?
W: What the turkey is served with are the fixings — sweet potatoes, cranberry sauce, turnips, and for dessert, people help themselves to pumpkin pie.
M: Let''s go to the supermarket and get the bird and fixings!
听力题WhydidKathywantacar?
听力题What does the woman mean?
