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1、UNIT1SCRIPTA Call from DadGloria: Hello?Dad: Hi, Gloria! This is your dad.Gloria: Hi, Dad! Howre you doing?Dad: Just fine. How are you doing?Gloria: Oh, Im OK. Did you get the pictures I left for you?Dad: Yes, we sure did. Were looking at them now.Gloria: Oh, good.Dad: This ones really good. Youre e
2、ating in a restaurant.Gloria: Oh, yeah. I go there a lot. Its one of my favorite places.Dad: Uh-huh. It looks like a nice place. And in this one youre sitting on a motorcycle.Gloria: Yeah. Somebody is teaching me how to ride. Dad: That sounds dangerous. I hope youre careful, honey.Gloria: Oh, Dad. I
3、 am. Dont worry.Dad:Now whats this one? Youre standing in Angelas office. Isnt that Angelas office?Gloria: Yeah. Im doing some part-time work for her magazine.Dad: Oh, good for you. Whos that with you?Gloria: Oh, Angela took that picture. Thats John.Dad: John, huh? Whos John?Gloria: Hes . um . a fri
4、end. Angela introduced me to him.Dad: She did, huh? He seems a little strange.Gloria: Dad. Hes a really nice guy.Dad: Yeah, but it looks like hes got a ponytail. Is that a ponytail?Gloria: Dad, youre so old-fashioned!You Have the Wrong Number W: Hello.M: Good morning. This is the First State Bank. M
5、y names Edward Simpson. Im the manager. W: Oh, yes?M: Did you get my letter?W: What letter was that?M: Well, I wanted to see you. I called yesterday, but nobody answered the phone. W: Was that in the morning?M: Thats right. W: Im sorry, I wasnt here. I had to see my doctor. Ive had problems with my
6、leg.M: I wanted to ask you about your account.W: My account?M: Yes, you wrote a check for $1,000 last week.W: $1,000?M: Yes, and theres only $153.95 in your account.W: But I dont have an account with First State.M: Now, look here Mrs Tailor .W: Mrs Tailor? Whos Mrs Tailor? Im not Mrs Tailor.M: Im so
7、rry. Is this 848-3592?W: Say that again.M: 848-3592.W: Ah! This is 848-3952. My names Nelson. You have the wrong number. M: Oh! Im terribly sorry. UNIT2SCRIPT1.M: Hello.W: Hello, is that you, Tom?M: Sorry, but nobody by that name lives here.W: Oh, Im so sorry.Q: Whom does the woman want?2.M: Hello.W
8、: Hello, George.M: Who? W: Oh, is George in?M: Sorry. We have no George here.W: Is this 793-5141?M: No, it isnt. I think you have the wrong number.W: Oh, Im sorry.Q: Why does the woman say sorry?3.M: Hello.W: Hello. Can I speak to Alan?M: Who did you say you want?W: Alan.M: What number did you want?
9、W: 321-9645.M: But this is 321-6949.W: Oh, sorry.Q: What number did the woman want?4.M: Hello.W: Hello. Is Sylvia there?M: Sorry. Shes not in right now.W: Oh, are you her brother Mike? M: Yes. Whos calling? W: This is Monica. Can I leave a message with you?M: OK.Q: Who is calling?5.M: Hello, this is
10、 Dr Baker speaking. Is that Mrs Jones?W: No, this is her sister. Can I take a message?M: Yes, please.Q: Who answered the phone?SCRIPT1.M: Hello.W: Hello, can I speak to Anne, please?M: Sorry. Shes not in right now. Would you like to leave a message?W: Yes, please. My name is Nancy Davis.M: Nancy Dav
11、is.W: Yes, and my phone number is 914-6520.M: Did you say 6502?W: No, 6520. Could you ask Anne to call me back tonight?M: OK. Ill give her the message as soon as she comes in.W: Thanks.M: Youre welcome.2.W: Hello.M: Hello. Id like to speak to Frank, please.W: Oh, Franks not back from the office yet.
12、 Can I take a message?M: Yes, please. My name is Peter.W: Peter?M: Yes, thats right. And my number is 614-5533.W: 614-5533.M: Please tell Frank Ill meet him tomorrow at 12 at the Foreign Languages Bookstore.W: 12 oclock at the bookstore. OK, Ill tell him.SCRIPTIs Anna There?Jack: Hello.Pat: Hello. I
13、s Anna there?Jack: No. Im sorry Anna is out.Pat: Is that you, Tom?Jack: No, Im not Tom. Im Jack. Im Annas brother.Pat: Oh! Im sorry. I think Anna has told me about you. She said her brother is coming to spend the summer holiday at her place. That must be you. Jack: Yes. Ill be here for two weeks. Pa
14、t: Thats great. Well, could you please leave Anna a message for me?Jack: Sure. What is it?Pat:Well, Anna and I are going to meet for tea at my home. Would you ask her to see if she has my French dictionary? If she does, tell her to bring it along. The address is 164, Rose Avenue, in case she has for
15、gotten.Jack: All right. And you are?Pat: Im Annas friend Pat.Jack: Thank you for calling, Pat. Ill let her know that you called.Pat: Thank you. By the way, would you like to come along with Anna? Id like to introduce you to my brother.Jack: Thats very nice of you. But I have to go to the bank this a
16、fternoon.Pat: Thats a pity. But well see you some other time, wont we?Jack: I dont know. Maybe.Pat: Thank you again, Tom.Jack: But Im not Tom. Im Jack!Pat: Im so sorry, Jack.SCRIPTIm a Friend of Alice WilsonJohn Brown has been transferred to work in a town where he has no friends. However, his frien
17、d Alice Wilson has suggested that he phone her friend Betty Smith and ask for her advice about finding somewhere to live.Betty: Hello? Betty Smith here.John: Oh, Mrs Smith, my names John Brown. You dont know me, but Im a friend of Alice Wilson.Betty: Oh, yes?John: When I told Alice I was coming to l
18、ive here she gave me your name, and suggested that I give you a ring. I was wondering if you could give me some advice.Betty: Ill be pleased to if I can. What can I do for you?John: Well, Im looking for a place to live. Alice thought that as youre an estate agent you might know of somewhere suitable
19、.Betty: Yes, I think I can help you. Why dont you come round and see me? Do you know where my office is?John: Yes, Ive got the address.Betty: Good. Where are you now?John: Im at the post office now.Betty: Oh, well, thats just a ten-minute walk from my office. Come round and see me now.John: Thank yo
20、u very much.Betty: Not at all. UNIT3SCRIPT1. W: Youd better take a good rest, John.M: I cant afford the time.2. W: I think you really need a holiday.M: Thank you for your advice. But I have to finish my assignment.3. W1: Im afraid youve put on some weight, Ann. Maybe you should go on a diet.W2: I kn
21、ow, but what kind of diet do you suggest?4. W: If I were you, Id take an advanced course.M: You know I havent finished the beginners course yet.5. W: I think you ought to find a bigger apartment.M: Ive been trying to find one.6. W: It might be a good idea if you got a part-time job.M: Im thinking ab
22、out it these days.7. W: You ought to eat lots of salad and fruit, Larry.M: You know I dont care for fruit and vegetables very much. I prefer meat.8. W: Robert, you shouldnt sleep so much. It wont do you good.M: You may be right. But I get tired if I cut down.SCRIPTDreams About the FutureAmy: Hey, Ch
23、arlie, Ive been thinking.Charlie: Oh, yeah? About what?Amy: About the future . about what I want to be.Charlie: Hmm. Im sure there are a lot of things that you can do.Amy: Mmm, maybe. Id like a job where I can travel.Charlie: Well, what about being a flight attendant? You could travel a lot.Amy: No,
24、 Ive thought of that. Flight attendants work really hard. Its so tiring. And planes arent safe nowadays. They may crash because of bad weather or even be used as weapons if they fall into wrong hands.Charlie: How about being an interpreter? Youre really good at languages. And you could travel to int
25、ernational meetings.Amy: No, I dont think so. Interpreting doesnt sound interesting to me.Charlie: Well, what are you interested in?Amy: Well, maybe Ill become . an international businesswoman.Charlie: But you dont like thinking about money.Amy: Well, I could change.Charlie: Mmm, I dont know, Amy. I
26、 just dont see you as a business person. SCRIPTYou Should Get a JobM: So tell me, Judy, hows everything with you?W: Oh, OK, except sometimes I get so tired of doing the same old thing day after day. I mean, when we lived in Chicago I worked part time and went swimming every day. But since we moved I
27、 just cook and clean the house.M: It sounds like you need to get out of the house. Maybe you should get a job.W: I guess I should, but I just cant decide what to do.M: What do you want to do?W: Well, as a matter of fact, Ive been thinking about opening a sporting goods store.M: A sporting goods stor
28、e? How come?W: Well, look at all the people that are skating and running these days, I mean, sports are so popular. And there isnt any sporting goods store around here, so I think it would make money. And besides, I want to work for myself . Its a crazy idea, isnt it? Anyway, hows everything with yo
29、u?M: I dont think its crazy at all. In fact, I think it sounds kind of exciting. UNIT4SCRIPT1.M: Whats the matter, Betty?W: Ive got a fever and a really bad headache.M: Oh, thats too bad. Why dont you take some aspirin?Q: What does the man advise the woman to do?2. M: Sarah, my eyesight is getting w
30、orse and worse. What do you think I should do?W: I think you should have your eyes tested first, and then maybe buy a pair of glasses.M: Yes, I suppose I should. Then what kind of frames would look good on me?W: Well, if I were you, Id buy metal ones. They give you a scholarly look.Q: What does the
31、woman suggest the man do first?3. M: Betty, you dont look well. W: I know. I feel rotten.M: Youd better go to the health center and see a doctor.W: Yeah, that sounds like good advice. I will. Q: Whats the mans advice to Betty?4. W: I cant decide whether to go to college or get a job. What do you thi
32、nk?M: Id advise you to go on studying.W: But Im not sure what subject to study.M: Why dont you major in economics? Youre so good with numbers.Q: What major does the man suggest the woman take?5. M: You know you really should take a break. Youve been at your desk for hours. W: Yeah, I guess youre rig
33、ht. Im so tired. I wonder if I can finish reading this article today.M: If I were you, Id just lie down for a while.W: I think I might. Q: What should the woman do according to the man?Whats the Matter, Peter?Sarah: Whats the matter, Peter? You dont look very happy today.Peter: Im not, Sarah. Im wor
34、ried about my English.Sarah: Whats the problem?Peter: Im not practicing enough.Sarah: Why not?Peter: Well, I seldom have a chance to meet English people.Sarah: You should go out more.Peter: Where should I go?Sarah: Maybe you should go to pubs or take a class.Peter: But . English people never speak t
35、o me.Sarah: Ah! You should speak first.Peter: What can I talk about?Sarah: The weather! English people are always interested in the weather. Peter: But I cant be talking about the weather all the time. What else can I talk about?Sarah: Well, you can talk about sports. A lot of English people play sp
36、orts. Football, swimming, tennis . Peter: But I dont know anything about sports. All Im interested in is sightseeing. Sarah: Then you can talk about the places youve been. English people love traveling and sightseeing.Peter: Really? Then I can tell them about my trip to the Lake District.Sarah: Why
37、not? Thatll give you very good chances to practice your English. And youll make some friends too, Im sure.Peter: That sounds good. Ill think about it. Why Dont You Get a Decent Job?Mother: Why dont you get a decent job for a change, Simon?Simon: But I like my job, mother.Mother: Look, digging garden
38、s is not a suitable job for a university graduate.Simon: I dont see anything wrong with digging gardens. The moneys not bad and theres plenty of fresh air.Mother: Well, Im not against gardening as a hobby. But you have a degree in political science. Think of all the years you spent in studying.Simon
39、: Well, the degree doesnt help me get a good job. Ive tried everywhere but no place wanted a political science major.Mother: If I were you, Id go on to take a new course, teaching, accountancy .Simon: Accountancy? Anything but that. Its so boring.Mother: Come on, you really must think of the future.
40、 Why dont you just write a few application forms?Simon: Ill tell you what. Id like to be a doctor.Mother: Well, you should think very seriously about that. It means a lot of study, and then working all sorts of hours.Simon: Yes, maybe. But the idea appeals to me.Mother: Well, then, you ought to get
41、more information about it as soon as possible. UNIT5SCRIPT1.M: Whats the weather like today?W: It was cold and wet when I got up, but now the rain has let up and the sun is coming out.Q: How is the weather now? 2.W: Hows the weather outside now?M: Its much warmer now than it was this morning. And th
42、e wind has stopped, too.Q: How was the weather this morning?3.M: Is it nice outside, Emi?W: It was nice this morning, but now the sky is gray. I think its going to rain.Q: Whats the weather like now?4.W: It seems to be clearing up. All the dark clouds are gone.M: Yes. Lets hope it stays this way. I
43、hate rainy days.Q: How is the weather today?5.W: I think Ill go and visit my aunt. Its so bright and sunny.M: But the forecast says were going to have a rainstorm this afternoon.Q: What will the weather be like this afternoon?SCRIPTA Beautiful DayIts a beautiful day.Its a very nice day.Its a lovely
44、day.Its a perfect day.Its sunny. Its warm. The skies are clear.There are birds in the trees.And theres music here.Its a beautiful day in any weather,So lets sing a beautiful song. Its a beautiful day when were together.And rain or shine, Theres nothing wrong.And were all feeling all right.Its a beau
45、tiful day in any weather. And its gonna be a beautiful night.SCRIPTHere Is the Latest Weather Report Good morning, Im Jim Porter, and here is the latest weather report from Channel 62. First the national picture. The Pacific Coast will have strong winds which might bring rain from Northern Californi
46、a through coastal regions of the Pacific Northwest. In the Rockies there will be heavy snow. It will be cold and dry in the Midwest, and cloudy in the afternoon. Over to the Northeast, where there will be clear skies this morning. There might be some rain in the afternoon, but it wont be heavy. You can expect temperatures in the high 30s to low 40s. Finally, in the Southeast, it will be warm and sunny in the morning, with a 40% chance of rain in the early afternoon. There will be rain in the evening, and there m