A: Good night, madam.
B: I’d like a table beside the window.
A:
B: Thanks a lot.
A: May I take your
B: Yes, do you have any recommendation?
A: Salad and sandwiches in our restaurant taste good.
B: OK. I’d like two sandwiches, a salad and a cup of juice.
A: Anything
B: That’s all, thanks.
A: Please
B: OK.
B:
A: Are you going to the computer room?
B:
A: Will you please tell the teacher that I won’t be able to go to the computer class today? I’ve got a fever now.
B:
A:
B:
A: I’m going there now.
B: Goodbye.
A. Yes, I am.
B. You’d better go to the clinic.
C. Where are you going?
D. Oh, I am sorry to hear that.
E. No. Thank you.
F. Yes, of course
G. What do you think about it?
B: Yes. But I haven’t been there before.
A: Sure. Are you interested in exciting rides?
B: Umm... a little.
B: Oh, I can’t try that.
A: One thing you can’t miss there is Leaping over Chongqing.
B: That’s amazing.
A:
B: Thank you for telling me so much, I will go there this weekend
A: Hope you have a good time there.
A. It will make me feel so scared.
B. Can you introduce some interesting rides for me?
C. You can enjoy Beijing opera there.
D. By the way, the food there is very delicious.
E. Would you like to go with me?
F. It must be the most meaningful project there.
G. l can’t wait to have a try.
B: No, It’s not mine. It’s my father’s.
A: It looks nice.
B: Lenovo.
A: Mm!
B: Yes. It’s a good size, neither too big nor too small. It’s great.
A: I like its black color.
B: The “START” button is here.
A: I just bought a second-hand laptop.
B: That’s easy.
A. Sometimes it suddenly stops working.
B. Press the “RESET” button.
C. Would you like to have a try?
D. What’s the brand?
E. I want to buy a new one.
F. Is it a new model?
G. Where is the power?
A: Good morning!
B: Good morning! I’d like to join in the school volunteer project, but I don’t know what I should do.
A: OK, don’t
B: I love singing and telling stories.
A:
B: That’s a good idea. I can sing for them and tell them stories. I am sure children will love me.
A: I agree with you. May I have your
B: Oh, sorry. I nearly forgot. I am Peter White. My telephone number is 8856774.
A: OK, I’ll call you when it is ready.
B: Thanks a lot.
A: You’re
B:
A: Yeah.
B: Sure. But which do you think is the best movie theater to go to?
A: Sun Theater.
B: But it's too far. And it is the most expensive on. I think UME is much better.
A:
B: It's only twenty yuan if we show our student ID cards.
A: Great!
B: OK. See you then!
A. When do you want to see it?
B. It has the best service and the best seats.
C. It is the farthest and has the worst screen.
D. Carol saw it last weekend.
E. Do you want to see it this evening?
F. Let's meet in front of the cinema at 7 p.m.
G How much is a ticket there?
Franklin: Why do we have to walk to the station? And where is it?
Brown:
Franklin: Look! There’s a policeman! Ask
Brown: All right. I will.
Franklin: So,
Brown: Well, we have to walk down this road and take the first turning
Franklin: The river?
Brown: Yes. It’s over there, and there’s a bridge. We will see some road signs on it,
Franklin:
Brown:
Franklin: Fifteen minutes! We may be late for the train. I think we ought to take a taxi
Brown: All right.
B:
A: I’m going to watch a traditional art show.
B: You are so great! What are they about?
A:
B: It’s fantastic! Where do you learn paper cutting?
A: In our school art club.
B: Well, I am also interested in Chinese culture and I want to learn it.
A: Of course. So would you like to watch the show with me?
B: Yes, I’d love to. I can’t wait.
A: Let’s meet at the school gate at 8:00 in the morning.
B: OK. See you then.
A: See you.
A. Can I join your club?
B. What club can I join?
C. Yes, of course.
D. My teacher taught me.
E. When and where shall we meet?
F. They are about flowers, birds and fishes.
G. Some of my paper cuttings will be shown there.
A: Hello, Linda! You won first prize in the English speech competition! Congratulations!
B: Thank you!
A: How did you make it?
B:
A: How did you feel when you won the prize?
B:
A: During the three months, have you ever thought about giving it up?
B: Never.
A: You really did a good job. I believe you can make further improvement.
B: I hope so.
A: Well, my English is very poor. Can you give me some suggestions?
B: Sure. You can try listening to English songs and watching English movies.
A: OK. I’ll try doing these. Thank you.
A. It’s very kind of you.
B. I think hard work will pay off one day.
C. I got surprised and couldn’t help crying.
D. I want to be an English teacher in the future.
E. I practiced the speech every day for three months.
F. I am becoming more and more interested in English now.
G. It’s also a good idea to read English newspapers and magazines.
10 . Leland Scales has been interested in food most of his life. He started working in restaurants when he was 14. He has a Master of Arts in food studies from Chatham University. Scales now works for an organization in Pittsburgh called 412 Food Rescue. Here is an interview with him.
Q: At Chatham University, you learned about social justice and food.
Scales: It completely changed my perspective on many aspects of the food system. I have to credit my experiences there for a great deal of the social justice work I am doing with 412 Food Rescue. It shaped my path for life.
Q: How did you get interested in 412 Food Rescue?
Seales:
Q: What do you do at 412 now?
Scales: I find non-profit organizations that get free food to people, such as an after-school program for kids that includes feeding them.
Q: Sounds like you wear lots of hats. What do you love about your job?
Scales: I love that we are able to help organizations get food to the people who really need it on a daily basis.
Q:
Scales: It’s known that even with all the great work we do to get food into the hands of those who need it, there’s still tons of food waste and there are still people out there who are in need of food.
Q: How does your organization use technology to fight hunger?
Scales: Our Food Rescue Hero app allows us to alert our food rescue heroes of donations in the area.
Q: Food rescue heroes? Who are they?
Scales: They are people who volunteer to help us get food to the organizations we partner with.
A. What did you do there?
B. What’s the worst part of your job?
C. Technology is better at ending hunger.
D. How did what you learn there affect you?
E. A colleague of mine from graduate school began working there.
F. We pair those donations with non-profit partners that are nearby.
G. I help these organizations get the food they need to run their programs.