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1. Who is that boy by the windowï¼
2. How do you go to the museumï¼
3. Whatâs in the yellow box?
4. Which is Tomâs jacket?
5. When are you having breakfast?
6. A: Hello! This is Mike speaking.
ãB: Hi! This is Jennifer.
7. A: Whatâs wrong with you?
ãB:I have a headache, doctor and I donât feel like eating.
8. A: Itâs a lovely day, isnât it?
ããB: Yes. Itâs nice and warm, but the fog this morning was very thick.
9. A: Good afternoon, sir. Are you ready to borrow these books?
ããB: Yes. And how long can I keep them?
10. A: Oh! Mom. Letâs go out for a walk. I feel tired.
B: Ok. Thatâs a good idea.
11. A: I enjoy watching movies during my free time. It makes me relaxed.
B: Oh! I prefer reading novels.
12. A: I think I have lost photos that Helen sent me last week.
ããB: Oh! Donât worry. Why donât you call her and ask her to send them again?
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A: Hey! Henry. Whatâs the rush?
B: Oh! This is really my day, today. I got the first prize in the teenagerâs talent contest and I won 500 dollars. I am fetching the money now.
ããA: Oh my god! Congratulations.
ããB: I am so excited to see my name on the winning list
ããA: Yeah. Thatâs amazing.
B: Exactly. I am really a luck dog. I canât wait to tell anyone about the good news.
A: By the way, what are you going to do with the moneyï¼
B: I will give the money to charity.
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ããA: What time did you come home last night, Alice?
ããB: I donât know that. Maybe half past twelve, I think.
ããA: Half past twelve? But I didnât hear you. I was so worried last night.
ããB: I am sorry, Dad. I came in quietly. I didnât want to wake you up.
ããA: Did you go to that wild party?
B: Wild party? Oh, no. Dad, you know I hate those parties. I went to a concert with Maggie and Christina. It was fantastic.
A: But why did you come back so late? The concert didnât end until midnight, did it?
B: No. It ended at ten thirty, but we went to Christinaâs place and had some drink. Mmm, Then we talked about pop music.
A: Well. I see.
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A: Good evening, Sir. Welcome to Sunday Restaurant. A table for one?
B: No. Thank you. I am a tourist passing by, but I have a small problem. Can you help me?
A: Of course.
B: I am looking for a hotel. Are there any hotels near here?
A: Yes. There are some hotels in the street. The nearest one is next to the bank. Itâs quite modern.
B: Modern hotels must be expensive.
A: Yeah. I think so.
B: Do you think there are any cheaper ones nearby? I am leaving for New York tomorrow morning.
A: Mmm. There is one. Itâs a traditional family style hotel, very comfortable and the price is reasonable.
B: Ohï¼Sounds perfect. Can you tell me how to get there?
A: Ok. Drive west for about five minutes and you will find a great building on the right side. Itâs in Queen Street.
B: Great. Thank you very much.
A: Thatâs all right. Have a good time.
B: Itâs really kind of you.
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A: Hello, everyone. First, let me introduce myself. My name is White and I work at Grace Hospital. As you know, I am here today to talk about blood donation. The idea of a blood donation is very simple. If a person is in an accident or has an operation, he will lose a lot of blood and this are the times when a blood donation is needed.
The simple idea means taking blood from another person and putting it into the body of patient, so you might be thinking what dose this have to do with me. Well, it has something to do with all of us. Hospitals need to keep banks of blood ready for saving lives. The only way they can get that blood is from common people like you and this is completely safe. In fact, your body will make enough blood to replace it after only one day. Doctors have been carrying out blood donations for hundreds of years. Giving blood only takes several minutes and it doesnât hurt. It costs you nothing and it could save a life, so please! Give blood!
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