原文1:Woman- Hi, David! Nice to meet you here in the library!
Man- Me too. Do you know where Linda is?
Woman - I’m just going to meet her in my office in half an hour. She’s now having
her class.

原文2:Man -How about driving into the country on Thursday?
Woman -Well, I’ll see if I can get the afternoon off, and I’d like to see my parents first.

原文3:Woman -How was your research going, Jack?
Man -Well, not bad. I talked to some students and got their opinions. And now I’ve got
to write the paper based on the information I’ve collected.

原文4: Woman – Tom said he could get your club some tickets to the game if you’re interested.
Man – If we are interested. Look, Susan. We’ve been trying to get tickets everywhere.

原文5:Man- It’s sunny and warm. Stop studying and come into the garden with me.
Woman – Why not?

原文6:Man – Is everything going well according to the plan.
Woman – Our store will open two weeks before Christmas.
Man – I guess we should announce ourselves soon. Tell people we’re coming. Put up a
big sign.
Woman- Sure. The minute they see the sign, they will be lining up.
Man – To show their anger.
Woman- Yeah. They are lining up not to buy things but to show their anger. Because
some people think train stores all look the same.
Man – They’ll hate us in the beginning. But we’ll get them in the end.

原文7:Woman - Can’t you do something about the service in this hotel, manager?
Man - I’m sorry madam. What’s the problem exactly?
Woman - My breakfast, that’s the problem.
Man - Yes?
Woman – I ordered a breakfast from room service all at least half an hour ago.
Man - Yes?
Woman – I’ve telephoned room service three times, but my breakfast still hasn’t come.
Man – I see.
Woman – I’ve got an important meeting at nine o’clock. And now it seems I’ll have to
go there without breakfast. Really, I don’t think this is good enough.
Man – I’m very sorry about this maddam. You ordered breakfast half an hour ago and
you’ve phoned three times since then.
Woman – That’s right.
Man – I’m really sorry about that. You should have received your breakfast no later
than five or ten minutes after you’d ordered it.
Woman – That’s what I thought.
Man – The problem may be that they are short of people in the kitchens recently. But
I’ll work into this. And I’ll make sure that the breakfast is sent to you
immediately. Full English breakfast, was it?
Woman- Yes. Full English breakfast.
Man – very well madam. I’ll deal with this myself and I’ll have it sent up to your room
right away.

原文8:Man - Morrie, what is an AHT?
Woman - Well, AHT stands for animal health technician. I graduated from California’s
first AHT class at Peals College. Some of us may work in the countryside
taking care of cattle horses or sheep. Some may work in research labs. But
most of us work in pet hospitals.
Man - I know that you work in a pet hospital. What do you do there?
Woman - We run blood and other tests, give shots and prepare medicine. We also cut
nails, clean teeth, give bath and clean the cages. We help keep the clinic running smoothly. Making sure there is enough of medicine and equipment.
Man - Indeed, you have so much to do. Doctor Blake told me that he couldn’t have
done so much without you.

原文9:Man- Where are you going on vacation this year?
Woman - Well, we were thinking about going on the voyage to the Caribbean Sea. It’s a
beautiful part of the world.
Man - It certainly is. I went on one last year. But the weather can sometimes be really
bad.
Woman - I know. I have been reading weather reports for the Caribbean on the internet.
They seem to have lots of storms.
Man - They certainly do. When we went on a voyage we stopped at Jamaica and the
Kombi Islands. And both had been hit by storms two weeks before. You could
still see a lot of damage.
Woman - Well, if I decide to go. I’ll just have to hope for the best.

原文10: Well I’d love to share with you something about my life. I was a director of labor relations for a big company ten years ago. And I should have been happy. I had everything that I thought I wanted. But going into work everyday took away a bit of myself. Until finally I stopped and said, “Where is that lively college girl who used to read tens of books and do fun things? Where is she?” I knew I have to look for her. Then one day, walking through a children’s bookstore, it hit me. I loved these books, the richness of the pictures, and the power of these words. I gathered an armful of books and said, “This is what I want to do.” And since then, I have treated writing like a full time job. I wrote over twenty stories in the next year. And most of them got sent back with letters saying they were not good enough. But I didn’t give up. I think it’s because of that love that I have been able not to just write one book but nine books in the last ten years. When I worked in the company, I worked sixty-hour weeks because I had to. Now I work sixty-hour weeks because I love it. If I hadn't made that choice to take a chance to do something that really spoke to me. I don’t think I could have lived with myself.

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