1. Excuse me!
1. Բ
2. Yes?
2. ʲô£
3. Is this your handbag?
3. 
4. Pardon?
4. Բ˵һ顣
5. Is this your handbag?
5. 
6. Yes, it is.
6. ǵģҵġ
7. Thank you very much.
7. ǳл
8. My coat and my umbrella please.
8. ҵĴºɡøҡ
9. Here is my ticket.
9. ңĴ涫ӡ
10. Thank you, sir.
10. лл
11. Number five.
11. 5š
12. Here's your umbrella and your coat.
12. ɡʹ
13. This is not my umbrella.
13. ⲻҵɡ
14. Sorry sir.
14. Բ
15. Is this your umbrella?
15. ɡ
16. No, it isn't.
16. ǣ
17. Is this it?
17. 
18. Yes, it is.
18. ǣ
19. Thank you very much.
19. ǳл
20. Good morning.
20. Ϻá
21. Good morning, Mr. Blake.
21. Ϻã
22. This is Miss Sophie Dupont.
22. λ.ŰС㡣
23. Sophie is a new student.
23. Ǹѧ
24. She is French.
24. Ƿˡ
25. Sophie, this is Hans.
25. 櫣λǺ˹
26. He is German.
26. ǵ¹ˡ
27. Nice to meet you.
27. ܸ˼㡣
28. And this is Naoko.
28. λֱӡ
29. She's Japanese.
29. ձˡ
30. Nice to meet you.
30. ܸ˼㡣
31. And this is Chang-woo.
31. λǲ
32. He's Korean.
32. Ǻˡ
33. Nice to meet you.
33. ܸ˼㡣
34. And this is Luming.
34. λ³
35. He is Chinese.
35. йˡ
36. Nice to meet you.
36. ܸ˼㡣
37. And this is Xiaohui.
37. λݡ
38. She's Chinese, too.
38. Ҳйˡ
39. Nice to meet you.
39. ܸ˼㡣
40. I am a new student.
40. Ǹѧ
41. My name's Robert.
41. ҵֽ޲ء
42. Nice to meet you.
42. ܸ˼㡣
43. My name's Sophie.
43. ҵֽ櫡
44. Are you French?
44. Ƿ
45. Yes, I am.
45. ǵģǷˡ
46. Are you French too?
46. ҲǷ
47. No, I am not.
47. Ҳǡ
48. What nationality are you?
48. Ĺˣ
49. I'm Italian.
49. ˡ
50. Are you a teacher?
50. ǽʦ
51. No, I'm not.
51. Ҳǡ
52. What's your job?
52. ʲôģ
53. I'm a keyboard operator.
53. ǵ¼Ա
54. What's your job?
54. ʲôģ
55. I'm an engineer.
55. ǹʦ
56. Hello, Helen.
56. ã
57. Hi, Steven.
57. ãʷ
58. How are you today?
58. 
59. I'm very well, thank you.
59. ܺãлл㡣
60. And you?
60. 
61. I'm fine, thanks.
61. ܺãлл
62. How is Tony?
62. 
63. He's fine, thanks.
63. ܺãлл
64. How's Emma?
64. 
65. She's very well, too, Helen.
65. Ҳܺãס
66. Goodbye, Helen.
66. ټס
67. Nice to see you.
67. ˡ
68. Nice to see you, too, Steven.
68. ҼҲܸˣʷġ
69. Goodbye.
69. ټ
70. Whose shirt is that?
70. ˭ĳ
71. Is this your shirt, Dave?
71.  ĳ
72. No. Sir.
72.  
73. It's not my shirt.
73. ⲻҵĳ
74. This is my shirt.
74. ҵĳ
75. My shirt's blue.
75. ҵĳɫġ
76. Is this shirt Tim's?
76. ǵķ
77. Perhaps it is, sir.
77. Ҳǣ
78. Tim's shirt's white.
78. ķĳǰɫġ
79. Tim!
79. ķ
80. Yes, sir?
80. ʲô£
81. Is this your shirt?
81. ĳ
82. Yes, sir.
82. ǵģ
83. Here you are.
83. 㡣
84. Catch!
84. ţ
85. Thank you, sir.
85. лл
86. What colour's your new dress?
86. ȹʲôɫģ
87. It's green.
87. ɫġ
88. Come upstairs and see it.
88. ¥ɡ
89. Thank you.
89. лл
90. Look! Here it is!
90. ƣ
91. That's nice dress.
91. Ǽܺÿ·
92. It's very smart.
92. Ư
93. My hat's new, too.
93. ҵñҲµġ
94. What colour is it?
94. ʲôɫģ
95. It's the same colour.
95. һɫ
96. It's green, too.
96. Ҳ̵ġ
97. That is a lovely hat!
97. һɰñӣ
98. Are you Swedish?
98. 
99. No, we are not.
99. ǲˡ
100. We are Danish.
100. ǵˡ
101. Are your friends Danish, too?
101. ǵҲǵ
102. No, they aren't.
102. ǲǵˡ
103. They are Norwegian.
103. Ųˡ
104. Your passports, please.
104. ʾǵĻա
105. Here they are.
105. 
106. Are these your cases?
106. Щǵ
107. No, they aren't.
107. ǡ
108. Our cases are brown.
108. ǵɫġ
109. Here they are.
109. ء
110. Are you tourists?
110. ε
111. Yes, we are.
111. ǵģεġ
112. Are your friends tourists too?
112. ǵҲε
113. Yes, they are.
113. ǵģҲǡ
114. That's fine.
114. ˡ
115. Thank you very much.
115. ǳл
116. Come and meet our employees, Mr.Richards.
116. ǵĹԱ
117. Thank you, Mr. Jackson.
117. ллѷ
118. This is Nicola Grey,
118. λ.ף
119. and this is Claire Taylor.
119. λǿ.̩ա
120. How do you do?
120. Ǻã
121. Those women are very hard-working.
121. Щڿ졣
122. What are their jobs?
122. ʲôģ
123. They're keyboard operators.
123. ǵ¼Ա
124. This is Michael Baker,
124. λ˶.ˣ
125. and this is Jeremy Short.
125. λǽ.Фء
126. How do you do?
126. Ǻã
127. They aren't very busy!
127. ǲæɣ
128. What are their jobs?
128. ʲôģ
129. They're sales reps.
129. Ա
130. They're very lazy.
130. Ƿǳ
131. Who is this young man?
131. ˭
132. This is Jim.
132. Ǽķ
133. He's our office assistant.
133. ǰ칫ҵԱ
134. What's the matter, children?
134. ôǣ
135. We're tired...
135. ˡ
136. and thirsty,Mum.
136. ܿʣ衣
137. Sit down here.
137. ɡ
138. Are you all right now?
138. ںЩ
139. No, we aren't.
139.  ûС
140. Look!
140. ƣ
141. There's an ice cream man.
141. иܵġ
142. Two ice cream please.
142. ݱܡ
143. Here you are, children.
143. ţǡ
144. Thanks, Mum.
144. лл衣
145. These ice creams are nice.
145. Щóԡ
146. Are you all right now?
146. ں
147. Yes, we are, thank you!
147. ǵģںˣлл
148. Give me a book please, Jane.
148. ñң
149. Which book?
149. һ
150. This one?
150. Ȿ
151. No, not that one.
151. Ǳ
152. The red one.
152. ǱƤġ
153. This one?
153. Ȿ
154. Yes, please.
154. ǵģҡ
155. Here you are.
155. 㡣
156. Thank you.
156. лл
157. Give me some glasses please, Jane.
157. øҼֻ
158. Which glasses?
158. ļֻ
159. These glasses?
159. ⼸ֻ
160. No, not those.
160. Ǽֻ
161. The one on the shelf.
161. ǼϵǼֻ
162. These?
162. ⼸ֻ
163. Yes, please.
163. ǵģøҡ
164. Here you are.
164. 㡣
165. Thanks.
165. лл
166. Mrs. Smith's kitchen is small.
166. ʷ˹˵ĳС
167. There is a refrigerator in the kitchen.
167. и䡣
168. The refrigerator is white.
168. ɫǰ׵ġ
169. It is on the right.
169. λڷҲࡣ
170. There is an electric cooker in the kitchen.
170. и
171. The cooker is blue.
171. ɫġ
172. It is on the left.
172. λڷࡣ
173. There is a table in the middle of the room.
173. ӡ
174. There is a bottle on the table.
174. иƿӡ
175. The bottle is empty.
175. ƿǿյġ
176. There is a cup on the table, too.
176. ϻһֻӡ
177. The cup is clean.
177. Ӻܸɾ
178. Mrs. Smith's living room is large.
178. ʷ˹˵Ŀܴ
179. There is a television in the room.
179. ̨ӻ
180. The television is near the window.
180. ӻӡ
181. There are some magazines on the television.
181. ӻϷż־
182. There is a table in the room.
182. ӡ
183. There are some newspapers on the table.
183. Ϸżݱֽ
184. There are some armchairs in the room.
184. мѷΡ
185. The armchairs are near the table.
185. Щοӡ
186. There is a stereo in the room.
186. ̨졣
187. The stereo is near the door.
187. 쿿š
188. There are some books on the stereo.
188. м顣
189. There are some pictures in the room.
189. м
190. The pictures are on the wall.
190. ǽϡ
191. Come in, Amy.
191. ס
192. Shut the door, please.
192. Źϡ
193. This bedroom's very untidy.
193. ̫ˡ
194. What must I do, Mrs. Jones?
194. ӦЩʲôأ˹ˣ
195. Open the window and air the room.
195. 򿪴ӣͨͨ硣
196. Then put these clothes in the wardrobe.
196. ȻЩ·Ž³ȥ
197. Then make the bed.
197. ٰѴһ¡
198. Dust the dressing table.
198. ױ̨ϵĻҳ
199. Then sweep the floor.
199. Ȼɨɨء
200. Where's Sally, Jack?
200. ܿˣĶ
201. She's in the garden, Jean.
201. ڻ԰
202. What's she doing?
202. ڸʲô
203. She's sitting under the tree.
203. š
204. Is Tim in the garden, too?
204. ķҲڻ԰
205. Yes, he is.
205. ǵģҲڻ԰
206. He's climbing the tree.
206. 
207. I beg your pardon?
207. ˵ʲô
208. Who's climbing the tree?
208. ˭
209. Tim is.
209. ķ
210. What about the dog?
210. ôأ
211. The dog's in the garden, too.
211. Ҳڻ԰
212. It's running across the grass.
212. ڲݵܣ
213. It's running after a cat.
213. ׷һֻè
214. It is a fine day today.
214. á
215. There are some clouds in the sky,
215. Ʈżƣ
216. but the sun is shining.
216. á
217. Mr. Jones is with his family.
217. ˹ͬļһ
218. They are walking over the bridge.
218. ڹš
219. There are some boats on the river.
219. мҴ
220. Mr. Jones and his wife are looking at them.
220. ˹ڿЩ
221. Sally is looking at a big ship.
221. ɯڹۿһҴ󴬡
222. The ship is going under the bridge.
222. Ǵʻ
223. Tim is looking at an aeroplane.
223. ķһܷɻ
224. The aeroplane is flying over the river.
224. ɻӺϷɹ
225. This is a photograph of our village.
225. ǴׯһƬ
226. Our village is in a valley.
226. ǵĴׯһɽ֮С
227. It is between two hills.
227. Сɽ֮䡣
228. The village is on a river.
228. һСӡ
229. Here is another photograph of the village.
229. ǴׯһƬ
230. My wife and I are walking along the banks of the river.
230. ҺغӰš
231. We are on the left.
231. ںӵࡣ
232. There is a boy in the water.
232. ик
233. He is swimming across the river.
233. Сӡ
234. Here is another photograph.
234. һƬ
235. This is the school building.
235. ѧУ¥
236. It is beside a park.
236. λڹ԰Աߡ
237. The park is on the right.
237. ԰档
238. Some children are coming out of the building.
238. һЩ¥
239. Some of them are going to the park.
239. м߽԰
240. You're working hard, George.
240. ɵ࣬Ρ
241. What are you doing?
241. ڸʲôأ
242. I'm making a bookcase.
242. ܡ
243. Give me that hammer please, Dan.
243. ǰѴøҡ
244. Which hammer?
244. һѣ
245. This one?
245. 
246. No, not that one.
246. ǰѡ
247. The big one.
247. ǰѴġ
248. Here you are.
248. 㡣
249. Thanks, Dan.
249. лл
250. What are you going to do now,George?
250. ڴʲôΣ
251. I'm going to paint it.
251. Ҵһ¡
252. What colour are you going to paint it?
252. ʲôɫ
253. I'm going to paint it pink.
253. ɷۺɫ
254. Pink!
254. ۺɫ
255. This bookcase isn't for me.
255. ܲΪģ
256. It's for my daughter, Susan.
256. ΪҵŮɺġ
257. Pink's her favourite colour.
257. ۺɫϲɫ
258. What are you going to do with that vase, Penny?
258. δǹƿ
259. I'm going to put it on this table, Sam.
259. Ҵϣķ
260. Don't do that.
260. ҪǶ
261. Give it to me.
261. ҡ
262. What are you going to do with it?
262. ô죿
263. I'm going to put it here,
263. ׼
264. in front of the window.
264. ڴǰ
265. Be careful!
265. Сĵ㣡
266. Don't drop it!
266. ˤˣ
267. Don't put there, Sam.
267. Ƕķ
268. Put it here,
268. 
269. on this shelf.
269. ϡ
270. There we are!
270. .
271. It's a lovely vase.
271. ֻƯĻƿ
272. Those flowers are lovely, too.
272. ЩҲƯ
273. Is that bag heavy, Penny?
273. Ǹݣ
274. Not very.
274. ̫ء
275. Here!
275. 
276. Put it on this chair.
276. ϡ
277. What's in it?
277. ʲô
278. A piece of cheese.
278. һҡ
279. A loaf of bread.
279. һ
280. A bar of soap.
280. һ
281. A bar of Chocolate.
281. һɿ
282. A bottle of milk.
282. һƿţ̡
283. A pound of sugar.
283. һǡ
284. Half a pound of coffee.
284. ȡ
285. A quarter of pound of tea.
285. 1/4 Ҷ
286. And a tin of tobacco.
286. һ˿
287. Is that tin of tobacco for me?
287. ˿Ǹҵ
288. Well, it's certainly not for me!
288. ޣȻҵģ
289. Can you make the tea, Sam?
289. ķ
290. Yes, of course I can, Penny.
290. ģҵȻᣬݡ
291. Is there any water in this kettle?
291. ˮˮ
292. Yes, there is.
292. ˮ
293. Where's the tea?
293. ҶĶ
294. It's over there,behind the teapot.
294. Ƕ档
295. Can you see it?
295. 㿴
296. I can see the teapot,
296. ҿˣ
297. but I can't see the tea.
297. Ҷû
298. There it is!
298. ǲô
299. It's in front of your!
299. ǰ
300. Ah yes, I can see it now.
300. ޣǰڿˡ
301. Where are the cups?
301. 豭Ķأ
302. There are some in the cupboard.
302. мֻ
303. Can you find them?
303. ҵõ
304. Yes. Here they are.
304. ҵõء
305. Hurry up, Sam!
305. 죬ķ
306. The kettle's boiling!
306. ˮˣ
307. Can you come here a minute please, Bob?
307. һº𣿱
308. Yes, sir?
308. ʲô£
309. Where's Pamela?
309. ÷Ķ
310. She's next door.
310. ڸڣ
311. She's in her office, sir.
311. İ칫
312. Can she type this letter for me?
312. ΪҴһ
313. Ask her please.
313. 
314. Yes, sir.
314. õģ
315. Can you type this letter for the boss please, Pamela?
315. Ÿϰһ¿÷
316. Yes, of course I can.
316. ԣȻԡ
317. Here you are.
317. š
318. Thank you, Bob.
318. лл㣬
319. Bob!
319. 
320. Yes?
320. ôˣ
321. What's the letter.
321. ô£
322. I can't type this letter.
322. Ҵš
323. I can't read it!
323. ҿţ
324. The boss's handwriting is terrible!
324. ϰд̫ˣ
325. Do you like coffee, Ann?
325. ϲ𣬰
326. Yes, I do.
326. ǵģϲ
327. Do you want a cup?
327. Ҫһ
328. Yes, please, Christine.
328. õģһ˹͢
329. Do you want any sugar?
329. ҪЩ
330. Yes, please.
330. õģһЩ
331. Do you want any milk?
331. ҪЩţ
332. No, thank you.
332. ˣлл
333. I don't like milk in my coffee.
333. Ҳϲзţ̣
334. I like black coffee.
334. ϲȡ
335. Do you like biscuits?
335. ϲ
336. Yes. I do.
336. ǵģϲ
337. Do you want one?
337. Ҫһ
338. Yes, please.
338. õģһ顣
339. Do you want any meat today.Mrs. Bird?
339. Ҫ𣬲·ˣ
340. Yes, please.
340. ǵģһ㡣
341. Do you want beef or lamb?
341. Ҫţ⻹Ҫ⣿
342. Beef, please.
342. ţ⡣
343. This lamb's very good.
343. ܺá
344. I like lamb,
344. ϲ⣬
345. but my husband doesn't.
345. ɷϲ
346. What about some steak?
346. ţ
347. This is a nice piece.
347. ܺá
348. Give me that piece, please.
348. ǿɡ
349. And a pound of mince, too.
349. һ⡣
350. Do you want a chicken,Mrs. Bird?
350. Ҫֻ
351. They 're very nice.
351. Щܺá
352. No, thank you.
352. Ҫˣлл
353. My husband likes steak,
353. ɷϲţţ
354. but he doesn't like chicken.
354. ϲ
355. To tell you the truth,Mrs. Bird,
355. ˵ʵ
356. I don't like chicken either!
356. Ҳϲ
357. Where do you come from?
357. Ĺˣ
358. I come from Greece.
358. ϣˡ
359. What's the climate like in your country?
359. ǵĹҵô
360. It's very pleasant.
360. ǳˡ
361. What's the weather like in spring?
361. ô
362. It's often windy in March.
362. 3ﳣη硣
363. It's always warm in April and May,
363. 4º5µůģ
364. but it rains sometimes.
364. ʱꡣ
365. What's it like in summer?
365. ļأ
366. It's always hot in June, July and August.
366. 6¡7º8µȵ
367. The sun shines every day.
367. ÿ춼̫
368. Is it cold or warm in autumn?
368. ＾仹ůأ
369. It's always warm in September and October.
369. 9º10Ǻůͣ
370. It's often cold in November and it rains sometimes.
370. 11³ˣʱꡣ
371. Is it very cold in winter?
371. 
372. It's often cold in December, January and February.
372. 12¡1º2³䣬
373. It snows sometimes.
373. ʱѩ
374. Where do you come from?
374. Ĺˣ
375. I come from England.
375. Ӣˡ
376. What's the climate like in your country?
376. ǹҵô
377. It's mild,
377. ºͣ
378. but it's not always pleasant.
378. Ҳ˵ġ
379. The weather's often cold in North
379. 䣬
380. and windy in the East.
380. 򳣳硣
381. It's often wet in the West and sometimes warm in the south.
381. ꣬ϲʱů͡
382. Which seasons do you like best?
382. ϲЩڣ
383. I like spring and summer.
383. ϲļ
384. The days are long and the night are short.
384. Ϊʱ쳤ҹ̣
385. I don't like autumn and winter.
385. Ҳϲ＾Ͷ
386. The days are short and the nights are long.
386. Ϊʱ̶ҹ
387. The sun rises late and set early.
387. ̫óٶ硣
388. Our climate is not very good,
388. Ȼǹҵ򲢲ܺã
389. but it's certainly interesting.
389. ȷʵ˼
390. It's our favourite subject of conversation.
390. ϲ̸۵Ļ⡣
391. The Sawyer live at 87 King Street.
391. Үһסڹ87š
392. In the morning, Mr. Sawyer goes to work and the children go to school.
392. ϣҮȥϰ࣬ȥѧ
393. Mrs. Sawyer stays at home every day.
393. Үÿڼ
394. She does the housework.
394. 
395. She always eats her lunch at noon.
395. 緹
396. In the afternoon, she usually sees her friends.
396. 磬ǻѡ
397. They often drink tea together.
397. ǾһȲ衣
398. In the evening, the children come home from school.
398. Ƿѧؼҡ
399. They arrive home early.
399. ǵҺ硣
400. Mr. Sawyer comes home from work.
400. Ү°ؼҡ
401. He arrives home late.
401. Һ
402. At night, the children always do their homework.
402. ϣҵ
403. Then they go to bed.
403. Ȼȥ˯
404. Mr. Sawyer usually reads his newspaper,
404. ҮǶֽ
405. but sometimes he and his wife watch television.
405. ʱһ𿴵ӡ
406. It is eight o'clock.
406. 8ӡ
407. The children go to school by car every day,
407. ÿ춼Сȥѧ
408. but today, they are going to school on foot.
408. 죬ѧ
409. It is ten o'clock. Mrs. Sawyer usually stays at home in the morning,
409. 10ӡ磬ҮͨǴڼģ
410. but this morning, she is going to the shops.
410. 磬ȥ̵
411. It is four o'clock.
411. 4ӣ
412. In the afternoon, Mrs. Sawyer usually drinks tea in the living room.
412. 磬ҮͨڿȲ裬
413. But this after, she is drinking tea in the garden.
413. 磬ڻ԰Ȳ衣
414. It is six o'clock.
414. 6ӡ
415. In the evening, the children usually do their homework,
415. ϣͨҵ
416. but this evening, they are not doing their homework.
416. ϣûҵ
417. At the moment, they are playing in the garden.
417. ˿̣ڻ԰档
418. It is nine o'clock.
418. 9ӡ
419. Mr. Sawyer usually reads his newspaper at night.
419. ҮͨϿ
420. But he's not reading his newspaper tonight.
420. û
421. At the moment, he's reading an interesting book.
421. ˿̣ڿһȤ顣
422. I want some envelopes,please.
422. üŷ⡣
423. Do you want the large size or the small size?
423. ҪŵĻСŵģ
424. The large size, please.
424. ôŵġ
425. Do you have any writing paper?
425. ֽ
426. Yes, we do.
426. С
427. I don't have any small pads.
427. ûСֽ
428. I only have large one.
428. ֻд󱾵ġ
429. Do you want a pad?
429. Ҫһ
430. Yes, please.
430. ãһ
431. And I want some glue.
431. һҪЩˮ
432. A bottle of glue.
432. һƿˮ
433. And I want a large box of chalk, too.
433. һҪһз۱ʡ
434. I only have small boxes.
434. ֻСеġ
435. Do you want one?
435. Ҫһ
436. No, thank you.
436. ˣлл
437. Is that all?
437. ҪЩ
438. That's all, thank you.
438. Щлл
439. What else do you want?
439. Ҫʲô
440. I want my change.
440. ҪҵǮ
441. Where's Jimmy?
441. Ķ
442. He's in bed.
442. ڴϡ
443. What's the matter with him?
443. ô
444. He feels ill.
444. ò
445. He looks ill.
445. ȥǲˡ
446. We must call the doctor.
446. ǵȥҽ
447. Yes, we must.
447. ǵģһ롣
448. Can you remember the doctor's telephone number?
448. 㻹ҽĵ绰
449. Yes.It's 09754.
449. ǵá09754
450. Open your mouth, Jimmy.
450. ſס
451. Show me your tongue.
451. ǿͷ
452. Say, "Ah'.
452. ˵--
453. What's the matter with him, doctor?
453. ʲôҽ
454. He has a bad cold,Mr. Williams,
454. ظð˹
455. so he must stay in bed for a week.
455. Դһܡ
456. That's good new for Jimmy.
456. Լ˵ǸϢ
457. Good news?Why?
457. ϢΪʲô
458. Because he doesn't like school!
458. Ϊϲѧ
459. How's Jimmy today?
459. ׽ôˣ
460. Better. Thank you,Doctor.
460. Щˡллҽ
461. Can I see him please,Mrs. Williams?
461. ҿԿ˹ˣ
462. Certainly, doctor.
462. Ȼԣҽ
463. Come up stairs.
463. ¥ɡ
464. You look very well,Jimmy.
464. 㿴ȥܺãס
465. You are better now,
465. ںЩˣ
466. but you mustn't get up yet.
466. 㻹Ӧ𴲡
467. You must stay in bed for another two days.
467. Դ졣
468. The boy mustn't go to school yet,Mr. Williams.
468. ⺢ӻȥѧ˹ˣ
469. And he mustn't eat rich food.
469. Ҳܳʳ
470. Does he have a temperature, doctor?
470. ҽ
471. No, he doesn't.
471. ˡ
472. Must he stay in bed?
472. Դ
473. Yes.He must remain in bed for another two days.
473. ǵģԴ졣
474. He can get up for about two hours each day,
474. ÿСʱ
475. but you must keep the room warm.
475. 뱣ַů
476. Where's Mr. Williams this evening?
476. ˹ȥĶˣ
477. He's in bed, doctor.
477. ڴأҽ
478. Can you see him please?
478. ܿ
479. He has a bad cold, too!
479. Ҳظð
480. What are you going to do this evening. Jill?
480. ʲô
481. I'm going to meet some friends. Dad.
481. Ҵȥѣְ֡
482. You mustn't come home late.
482. 㲻׼ؼ̫
483. You must be home at half past ten.
483. 10뵽ҡ
484. I can't get home so early, Dad!
484. ôҵ˼ңְ֣
485. Can I have the key to the front door please?
485. ܴǰŵԿ
486. No, you can't.
486. У 㲻ܴ
487. Jill's eighteen years old, Tom.
487. 18ˣķ
488. She's not a baby.
488. Сˡ
489. Give her the key.
489. Կ׸ɡ
490. She always comes home early.
490. ؼҵġ
491. Oh, all right!
491. ôðɣ
492. Here you are.
492. ȥ
493. But you mustn't come home after a quarter past eleven.
493. 㲻ܳ111̻ؼҡ
494. Do you hear?
494. 
495. Yes. Dad.
495. ˣְ֡
496. Thanks, Mum.
496. лл衣
497. That's all right.Goodbye.
497. лټ
498. Enjoy yourself!
498. úɣ
499. We always enjoy ourselves, Mum.
499. úܿĵģ衣
500. Bye-bye.
500. ټ
501. Hello.Where you at the butcher's?
501. áղ
502. Yes. I was.
502. ǵģ
503. Were you at butcher's, too?
503. Ҳ
504. No, I wasn't.
504.  Ҳǡ
505. I was at the greengrocer's.
505. ߲ˮ
506. How's Jimmy today? He's very well, thank you.
506. ׽ôܺãлл
507. Was he absent from school last week?
507. ûѧɣ
508. Yes, he was.
508. ǵģûѧ
509. He was absent on Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday and Tuesday.
509. һڶûȥѧ
510. How are you all keeping?
510. 嶼
511. Very well, thank you.
511. ܺãлл
512. We're going to spend three days in the country.
512. Ǵ㵽ȥ죬
513. We're going to stay at my mother's for the weekend.
513. ĸ׼Ҷĩ
514. Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the country!
514. 塢¹
515. Aren't you lucky!
515. ˰
516. There is a car race near our town every year.
516. Ӹÿ궼һ
517. In 1995, there was a very big race.
517. 1995һʢı
518. There were hundreds of people there.
518. ˶ȥ
519. My wife and I were at the race.
519. ҺҵҲȥˡ
520. Our friends Julie and Jack were there, too.
520. ǵͽܿҲȥˡ
521. You can see us in the crowd.
521. Ⱥпǡ
522. We are standing on the left.
522. վ档
523. There were twenty cars in the race.
523. μӱ20
524. There were English cars, French cares, German cars. Italian cars. American cars and Japanese cars.
524. Ӣ¹ձ
525. It was an exciting finish.
525. ĽβǼĵġ
526. The winner was Billy Stewart.
526. ʤǱ.˹ͼء
527. He was in car number fifteen.
527. ڵ15ų
528. Five other cars were just behind him.
528. 5档
529. On the way home, my wife said to me,
529. ؼҵ·,Ӷ˵:
530. 'Don't drive so quickly! You're not Billy Stewart!'
530. 𿪵죡ɲǱ.˹ͼأ
531. What's Ron Marston like,Pauline?
531. ܣ.һˣ
532. He's awful!
532. ͸ˣ
533. He telephoned me four times Yesterday,
533. Ҵ4ε绰
534. and three times the day before yesterday.
534. ǰ3Ρ
535. He telephoned the office yesterday morning and yesterday afternoon.
535. ѵ绰ҵİ칫ң
536. My boss answered the telephone.
536. ҵϰӵġ
537. What did your boss say to him?
537. ϰô˵ģ
538. He said, "Pauline is typing letters.She can't speak to you now!"
538. ˵ڴţڲͬ㽲
539. Then I arrived home at six o'clock yesterday evening.
539. 6ӻص
540. He telephoned again.
540. ִ绰
541. But I didn't answer the phone!
541. ûӡ
542. Did he telephone again last night?
542. ҹִ绰
543. Yes, he did.
543. ǵģˡ
544. He telephoned at nine o'clock.
544. 9ִ绰
545. What did you say to him?
545. ô˵ģ
546. I said, 'This is Pauline's mother.
546. ˵ǲܵĸס
547. Please don't telephone my daughter again!
547. '벻ҪٸŮ绰ˣ
548. Did he telephone again?
548. ִûУ
549. No, he didn't!
549. ûУ
550. Last week Mrs. Mills went to London.
550. ׶˹ȥ׶ء
551. She does not know London very well, and she lost her way.
551. ׶زϤ·
552. Suddenly, she saw a man near a bus stop.
552. ͻȻڹվһˡ
553. 'I can ask him the way.' she said to herself.
553. ҿ·롣
554. 'Excuse me,' she said. 'Can you tell me the way to King Street, please?'
554. Բܸҵô𣿡˵
555. The man smiled pleasantly.
555. ѺõЦЦ
556. He did not understand English!
556. Ӣ
557. He spoke German.
557. 
558. He was a tourist.
558. Ǹߡ
559. Then he put his hand into his pocket,
559. Ȼ´
560. and took out a phrasebook.
560. ͳһֲᡣ
561. He opened the book and found a phrase.
561. ҵһ
562. He read the phrase slowly.
562. ضŶ
563. 'I am sorry,' he said. 'I do not speak English.'
563. ܱǸ˵ҲὲӢ
564. Do you have any shoes like these?
564. Ь
565. What size?
565. ʲôģ
566. numbe five.
566. 5ŵġ
567. what color?
567. ʲôɫ
568. Black.
568. ڵ
569. I'm sorry.
569. Բ
570. We don't have any.
570. ûС
571. But my sister bought this pair last month.
571. ǣҽϸһ˫
572. Did she buy them here?
572. 
573. No, she bought them in the U.S.
573. ġ
574. We had some shoes like those a month ago,
574. һǰҪЬ
575. but we don't have any now.
575. ûˡ
576. Can you get a pair for me, please?
576. Ϊһ˫
577. I'm afraid that I can't.
577. ²С
578. They were in fashion last year and the year before last.
578. Ьȥǰʱˣ
579. But they're not in fashion this year.
579. Ѳˡ
580. These shoes are in fashion now.
580. еЬӡ
581. They look very uncomfortable.
581. Ьӿȥܲʡ
582. They are very uncomfortable.
582. ȷܲʡ
583. But women always wear uncomfortable shoes!
583. ŮǴʵЬӣ
584. Good morning. Mr. Croft.
584. Ϻã޷
585. Good morning, nurse.
585. Ϻãʿ
586. I want to see the dentist,please.
586. ҽ
587. Do you have an appointment?
587. Լ
588. No, I don't.
588. ûС
589. Is it urgent?
589. 
590. Yes, it is.
590. ǵģ
591. It's very urgent.
591. ܼ
592. I feel awful.
592. ܼˣ
593. I have a terrible toothache.
593. ʹҪ
594. Can you come at 10 a.m.on Monday, April 24th?
594. 424һ10
595. I must see the dentist now,nurse.
595. ұھͼҽʿ
596. The dentist is very busy at the moment.
596. ҽæ
597. Can you come at 2 p.m.?
597. 
598. That's very late.
598. Ǿ̫ˡ
599. Can the dentist see me now?
599. ҽھͲܸҿһ
600. I'm afraid that he can't,Mr. Croft.
600. ²ܣ޷
601. Can't you wait till this afternoon?
601. Ͳܵȵ
602. I can wait, but my toothache can't!
602. ҵǿԵȡҵʹȲ˰
603. What are you doing, Carol?
603. ޶ڸʲô
604. I'm making a shopping list, Tom.
604. дﵥķ
605. What do we need?
605. ǶҪʲô
606. We need a lot of thing this week.
606. Ҫܶණ
607. I must go to the grocer's.
607. ҵȥһʳƷꡣ
608. We haven't got much tea or coffee,
608. ǵĲҶͿȲˣ
609. and we haven't got any sugar or jam.
609. Ǻ͹Ҳûˡ
610. What about vegetables?
610. ߲أ
611. I must go to the greengrocer's.
611. һõ߲ˮȥһ¡
612. We haven't got many tomatoes,
612. ǷѲˣ
613. but we've got a lot of potatoes.
613. в١
614. I must go to the butcher's, too.
614. һҪȥһ¡
615. We need some meat.
615. ҪЩ⡣
616. We haven't got any meat at all.
616. һҲûˡ
617. Have we got any beer and wine?
617. ǻơƺѾ
618. And I'm not going to get any!
618. ûˡҲȥ
619. I hope that you've got some money.
619. ϣ㻹Ǯ
620. I haven't got much.
620. ҵǮˡ
621. Well, I haven't got much either!
621. Ҳˡ
622. Hi, Carol!Where's Tom?
622. ã޶ķĶ
623. He's upstairs.
623. ¥ϡ
624. He's having a bath.
624. ϴ衣ķ
625. Tom!Yes?
625. ʲô£
626. Sam's here.
626. ķˡ
627. I'm nearly ready.
627. Ͼͺá
628. Hello, Sam.
628. ãķ
629. Have a cigarette.
629. ̡
630. No, thanks, Tom.
630. ллķ
631. Have a glass of whisky then.
631. ôʿɰɡ
632. OK. Thanks.
632. õģлл
633. Is dinner ready, Carol?
633. ޶
634. It's nearly ready.
634. Ͼͺá
635. We can have dinner at seven o'clock.
635. 7ǿԳԷ
636. Sam and I had lunch together today.
636. ҺķһԵ緹
637. We went to a restaurant.
637. ȥһҷꡣ
638. What did you have?
638. ǳʲô
639. We had roast beef and potatoes.
639. ǳԵǿţ
640. Oh!
640. ޣ
641. What's the matter, Carol?
641. ôˣ޶
642. Well, you're going to have roast beef and potatoes again tonight!
642. ҪԿţˣ
643. Hello, Sam.Come in.
643. ãķɡ
644. Hi, Sam.
644. ãķ
645. We're having lunch.
645. ڳ緹
646. Do you want to have lunch with us?
646. һ緹
647. No, thank you. Tom.
647. ķлл
648. I've already had lunch.
648. ѾԹˡ
649. I had a lunch at half past twelve.
649. 12Եġ
650. Have a cup of coffee then.
650. ôȱȰɡ
651. I've just had a cup, thank you.
651. Ҹպһлл
652. I had one after my lunch.
652. ڷȵġ
653. Let's go into the living room,Carol.
653. ǵȥɣ޶
654. We can have our coffee there.
654. ǿȿȡ
655. Excuse the mess, Sam.
655. Ӻңԭ£ķ
656. This room's very untidy.
656. ĳ߰㡣
657. We're packing our suitcases.
657. ʰ䡣
658. We're going to leave tomorrow.
658. ǾҪˡ
659. Tom and I are going to have a holiday.
659. Һķ׼ȥȼ١
660. Aren't you lucky!
660. ˣ
661. When are you going to have a holiday, Sam?
661. ķ׼ʲôʱȥȼ٣
662. I don't know.
662. Ҳ֪
663. I've already had my holiday this year.
663. Ѷȹˡ
664. Where did you go?
664. ȥĶˣ
665. I stayed at home!
665. Ҵˣ
666. Hello, Ken.
666. ãϡ
667. Hi, George.
667. ãΡ
668. Have you just been to the cinema?
668. ȥӰԺ
669. Yes, I have.
669. ǵģҸȥ
670. What's on?
670. ӳʲôƬӣ
671. 'Paris in the spring'.
671. ֮
672. Oh, I've already seen it.
672. ޣѿˡ
673. I saw it on television last year.
673. ȥڵϿġ
674. It's an old film, but it's very good.
674. ϲƬӣܺá
675. Paris is a beautiful city.
675. ĳС
676. I've never been there.
676. Ҵδȥ
677. Have you ever been there, Ken?
677. ϣȥ
678. Yes, I have. I was there in April.
678. ǵģȥ4·Ƕ
679. Pairs in the spring, eh?
679. ǰ֮
680. It was spring,
680. Ǵ죬
681. but the weather was awful.
681. ̫ˡ
682. It rained all the time.
682. һֱꡣ
683. Just like London!
683. ׶һ
684. Is my car ready yet?
684. ҵ޺
685. I don't know. sir.
685. Ҳ֪
686. What's the number of your car?
686. ƺǶ٣
687. It is LFZ 312G.
687.  LFZ312G
688. When did you bring it to us?
688. ʲôʱģ
689. I brought it here three days ago.
689. 3ǰ
690. Ah, yes, I remember now.
690. ǵģڼˡ
691. Have your mechanics finished yet?
691. ǵĻеʦ޺
692. No, they're still working on it.
692. ûУǻء
693. Let's go into the garage and have a look at it.
693. ǵȥһ°ɡ
694. Isn't that your car?
694. ѵĳ
695. Well, it was my car.
695. ҵĳ
696. Didn't you have a crash?
696. ˵ûг
697. That's right.
697. ǰ
698. I drove it into a lamp-post.
698. Ұײڵ߸ˡ
699. Can your mechanics repair it?
699. ǵĻеʦ޺
700. Well, they're trying to repair it,sir.
700. 跨أ
701. But to tell you the truth.
701. ˵ʵڵģ
702. you need a new car!
702. Ҫһ³ˡ
703. Good afternoon.
703. á
704. I believe that this house is for sale. That's right.
704. ⷿҪ۵İɣǵġ
705. May I have a look at it, please?
705. ҿԿһ
706. Yes, of course. Come in.
706. ԣȻԡ
707. How long have you lived here?
707. ס˶೤ʱ䣿
708. I've live here for twenty years.
708. ס20ˡ
709. Twenty years!
709. 20꣡
710. That's long time.
710. ʱɲ̡
711. Yes, I've been here since 1976.
711. 1976.ǰ1976Ҿס
712. Then why do you want to sell it?
712. ôΪʲôҪأ
713. Because I've just retired.
713. ΪҸݡ
714. I want to buy a small house in the country.
714. Сӡ
715. How much does this house cost?
715. Ǯ
716. that's a lot of money.
716. ҿһǮأ
717. it's worth every penny of it.
717. ȷȷʵʵֵôǮ
718. Well, I like the house.
718. ϲⷿӣ
719. but I can't decide yet.
719. һܾ
720. My wife must see it first.
720. ӱһ
721. Women always have the last word.
721. Ů˵ġ
722. Has Ian sold his house yet?
722. ָķ
723. Yes, he has.
723. ǵģˡ
724. He sold it last week.
724. ġ
725. Has he moved to his new house yet?
725. ѾǨ¾
726. No, not yet.
726. ûС
727. He's still here.
727. 
728. He's going to move tomorrow.
728. ҡ
729. When? Tomorrow morning.
729. ʲôʱ
730. No. Tomorrow afternoon.
730. 硣
731. I'll miss him.
731. һġ
732. He has always been a good neighbour.
732. һֱǸھӡ
733. He's a very nice person.
733. Ǹǳõˣ
734. We'll all miss him.
734. Ǵѧġ
735. When will the new people move into this house?
735. סʲôʱӣ
736. I think that they'll move in the day after tomorrow.
736. ǽںɡ
737. Will you see Ian today,Jenny?
737. ղᣬ
738. Yes, I will.
738. ǵģһ
739. Please give him my regards.
739. ʺ
740. Poor Ian!
740. 
741. He didn't want to leave this house.
741. 뿪ⴱӡ
742. No, he didn't want to leave.
742. ǰǲ뿪
743. but his wife did!
743. Ҫ뿪
744. Nigel is our new next-door neighbour.
744. νܶ°ĸھӡ
745. He's a pilot.
745. ǸԱ
746. He was in the R.A.F.
746. ڻʼҿվְ
747. He will fly to New York next month.
747. ¸ŦԼ
748. The month after next he'll fly to Tokyo.
748. ¸
749. At the moment, he's in Madrid.
749. 
750. He flew to Spain a week ago.
750. һǰɵġ
751. He'll return to London the week after next.
751. ¸׶ء
752. He's only forty-one years old,
752. ֻ41꣬
753. and he has already been to nearly every country in the world.
753. ȴϼÿһҡ
754. Nigel is a very lucky man.
754. νܶǸ˵ˡ
755. But his wife isn't very lucky. She usually stays at home!
755. ܺáǴڼ
756. Two return tickets to London,please.
756. ŵ׶صƱ
757. What time will the next train leave?
757. һʲôʱ򿪣
758. At nineteen minutes past eight.
758. 819֡
759. Which platform?
759. ĸվ̨
760. Platform Two.Over the bridge.
760. 2վ̨š
761. What time will the next train leave?
761. һʲôʱ򿪣
762. At eight nineteen.
762. 819֡
763. We've got plenty of time.
763. ʱ仹ܿԣ
764. It's only three minutes to eight.
764. ڲ757֡
765. Let's go and have a drink.
765. ȥȵ㶫ɣ
766. There's a bar next door to the station.
766. վһưɡ
767. We had better go back to the station now, Ken.
767. ϣûسվȥ
768. Tickets, please.
768. ѳƱó
769. We want to catch the eight nineteen to London.
769. Ҫ819ֵĳȥ׶ء
770. You've just missed it!
770. Ǹպôǰ೵
771. What! It's only eight fifteen.
771. ʲôֻ815֡
772. I'm sorry, sir.
772. Բ
773. That clock's ten minutes slow.
773. Ǹ10ӡ
774. When's the next train?
774. һ೵ʲôʱ
775. In five hours' time!
775. 5СʱԺ
776. I left a suitcase on the train to London the other day.
776. ǰҰһֻڿ׶صĻˡ
777. Can you describe it, sir?
777. һʲôӵ
778. It's a small blue case and it's got a zip.
778. ֻɫСӣ
779. There's a label on the handle with my name and address on it.
779. һǩдҵסַ
780. Is this case yours?
780. 
781. No, that's not mine.
781. ǲҵġ
782. What about this one?
782. ֻǲǣ
783. This one's got a label.
783. ֻűǩ
784. Let me see it.
784. ҿ
785. What's your name and address?
785. סַ
786. David Hall,83 Bridge Street.
786. .·83š
787. That's right. D.N. Hall, 83 Bridge Street.
787. ǾͶˡD.N.·83š
788. Three pounds fifty pence,please.
788. 븶3Ӣ50ʿ
789. Here you are. Thank you.
789. лл
790. Key!
790. ˣ
791. What's matter?
791. ô£
792. This case doesn't belong to me!
792. Ӳҵģ
793. You've given me the wrong case!
793. ˣ
794. Ow!
794. Ӵ
795. What's the matter, Andy?
795. ôˣϣ
796. I slipped and fell downstairs.
796. һһӣ¥ˤˡ
797. Have you hurt yourself?
797. ˤûУ
798. Yes, I have. I think that I've hurt my back.
798. ǰˤˡҰѱˤˡ
799. Try and stand up.
799. վ
800. Can you stand up?
800. վ
801. Here.Let me help you.
801. Ұ㡣
802. I'm sorry, Lucy.
802. Բ¶
803. I'm afraid that I can't get up.
803. վ
804. I think that the doctor had better see you.
804. ҽ㿴һ¡
805. I'll phone Dr. Carter.
805. ȥҽ绰
806. The doctor says that he will come at once.
806. ҽ˵Ͼϣ
807. I'm sure that you need an X-ray, Andy.
807. ҿҪһX͸ӡ
808. Read Jimmy's card to me please, penny.
808. Ѽ׵Ƭݡ
809. 'I have just arrive in Scotland and I'm staying at a Youth Hostel.'
809. Ҹյոסһд
810. Eh?
810. ʲô
811. He says he's just arrived in Scotland.
811. ˵յո
812. He says he's staying at a Youth Hostel.
812. ˵סһд
813. You know he's a member of the Y.H.A.
813. ֪ǡЭһԱ
814. The what?
814. ʲô
815. The Y.H.A., Mum.
815. Э衣
816. The Youth Hostels Association.
816. дЭᡣ
817. What else does he say?
817. ˵Щʲô
818. I'll write a letter soon.
818. Һܿдŵġ
819. I hope you all well.
819. 'ףǴ嶼á
820. What? Speak up. Penny.
820. ʲôݣһ㡣
821. I'm afraid I can't hear you
821. ҿġ
822. He say he'll write a letter soon.
822. ˵ܿдŵġ
823. He hopes we are all well.
823. ףǴá
824. 'Love, Jimmy.'
824. ʺ򣬼ס
825. Is that all?
825. Щ
826. He doesn't say very much,does he?
826. ûд࣬
827. He can't write very much on a card, Mum.
827. Ƭд˺ܶ࣬衣
828. How was the exam, Richard?
828. Կ£
829. Not too bad.
829. ̫
830. I think I passed in English and Mathematics.
830. ҵӢѧˡ
831. The questions were very easy.
831. Ŀס
832. How about you, Gary?
832. ô
833. The English and Maths papers weren't easy enough for me.
833. Ӣѧ˵ס
834. I hope I haven't failed.
834. ϣ𲻼
835. I think I failed the French paper.
835. ҵķＰ˸
836. I could answer sixteen of the question.
836. ܻشе16⡣
837. They were very easy.
837. Щס
838. But I couldn't answer the rest.
838. һش𲻳⡣
839. They were too difficult for me.
839. Щ˵̫ˡ
840. French test are awful, aren't they?
840. ̫ˣ˵أ
841. I hate them.
841. ᷨ
842. I'm sure I've got a low mark.
842. ҵķɼ϶ܵ͡
843. Oh, cheer up!
843. ģ
844. perhaps we didn't to do badly.
844. ǿû̫㡣
845. The guy next to me Wrote his name at the top of the paper.
845. ԱߵǸֻԾдԼ֡
846. Yes?
846. 
847. Then he sat there and looked at it for three hours!
847. Ȼſ3Сʱ
848. He didn't write a word!
848. һҲûд
849. Where's Sandra, Bob?
849. ɣĶ
850. I want her.
850. Ҫ
851. Do you want to speak to her?
851. Ҫ̸ͬ
852. Yes, I do. I want her to come to my office.
852. ǵģҪҵİ칫
853. Tell her to come at once.
853. Ͼ
854. Did you want to see me?
854. 
855. Ah, yes, Sandra.
855. ǵģɣ"
856. How do you spell "intelligent'?
856. intelligent" ƴд
857. Can you tell me?
857. ܸ
858. I-N-T-E-L-L-I-G-E-N-T.
858. I-N-T-E-L-L-I-G-E-N-T
859. That's right. You've typed it with only one 'L'.
859. Եġֻ1L
860. This letter's full of mistakes.
860. ٳ
861. I want you to type it again.
861. Ҫشһ顣
862. Yes, I'll do that.
862. ǣش
863. I'm sorry about that.
863. ԴҸеܱǸ
864. And here's a little present for you.
864. һС㡣
865. What's it?
865. ʲô
866. It's a dictionary.
866. Ǳʵ䡣
867. I hope it'll help you.
867. ϣܶ
868. Do you like this dress,madam?
868. ˣϲ·
869. I like the colour very much.
869. Һϲɫ
870. It's lovely dress,
870. Ư·
871. but it's too small for me.
871. Ƕ˵̫Сˡ
872. What about this one? It's a lovely dress.
872. ôǼƯ·
873. It's very smart.
873. ʱ֡
874. Short skirts are in fashion now.
874. ȹںС
875. Would you like to try it?
875. Ҫһ
876. All right.
876. ðɡ
877. I'm afraid this green dress it too small for me as well.
877. ɫҴҲ̫Сˡ
878. It's smaller than the blue one.
878. ǼɫĻҪС
879. I don't like the colour either.
879. Ҳϲɫ
880. It doesn't suit me at all.
880. ɫҴʡ
881. I think the blue dress is prettier.
881. ΪǼɫĸƯЩ
882. Could you show me another blue dress?
882. ٸҿһɫ
883. I want a dress like that one,
883. һǼһģ
884. but it must be my size.
884. ҵĳߴ硣
885. I'm afraid I haven't got a larger dress.
885. ûиˡ
886. This is the largest dress in the shop.
886. ǵһ
887. Shall I make some coffee,Jane?
887. 㿧Ⱥ𣬼
888. That's a good idea, Charlotte.
888. Ǹ⣬ء
889. It's ready.
889. Ⱥˣ
890. Do you want any milk?
890. Ҫŵ
891. Just a little, please.
891. Լһ㡣
892. What about some sugar?
892. Щô
893. Two teaspoonfuls?
893. 
894. No, less than that.
894. һЩ
895. One and a half teaspoonfuls, please.
895. һ׶롣
896. That's enough for me.
896. Ƕ㹻ˡ
897. That was very nice.
897. ̫ˡ
898. Would you like some more?
898. 
899. Yes, please.
899. õģһ㡣
900. I'd like a cigarette, too.
900. һ̡֦
901. May I have one?
901. Ըһ֦
902. Of course.
902. Ȼԡ
903. I think there are a few in that box.
903. ǸһЩ
904. I'm afraid it's empty.
904. ºǿյġ
905. What a pity!
905. ź
906. It doesn't matter.
906. ûϵ
907. Have a biscuit instead.
907. ǾͳԿɰɡ
908. Eat more and smoke less!
908. Ե㣬ٳ㣡
909. That's very good advice!
909. ǼõҸ氡
910. I like this television very much.
910. ҷǳϲ̨ӻ
911. How much does it cost?
911. Ǯ
912. It's the most expensive model in the shop.
912. ǵͺš
913. It costs five hundred pounds.
913. ۼ500Ӣ
914. That's too expensive for us.
914. ˵̫ˡ
915. We can't afford all that money.
915. ǻôǮ
916. This model's less expensive than that one.
916. ͺűҪЩ
917. It's only three hundred pounds.
917. ֻҪ300Ӣ
918. But, of course, it's not as good as the expensive one.
918. ǣȻûмǮֺá
919. I don't like the model.
919. Ҳϲͺš
920. The other model's more expensive,
920. ͺż۸ǹһЩ
921. but it's worth the money.
921. ֵôǮ
922. Can we buy it on instalments?
922. ǿ÷ڸķʽ
923. Of course. You can pay a deposit of thirty pounds,
923. Ȼԡȸ30Ӣ
924. and then fourteen pounds a month for three years.
924. Ȼÿ14,3긶塣
925. Do you like it, dear?
925. ϲװģ
926. I certainly do,
926. ҵȻϲ
927. but I don't like the price.
927. ҲϲǮ
928. You always want the best,
928. Ҫõģ
929. but we can't afford it.
929. 
930. Sometimes you think you're a millionaire!
930. ʱΪԼṆ̀
931. Millionaires don't buy things on instalments!
931. ǲڸģ
932. Fares, please!
932. Ʊ
933. Trafalgar Square,please.
933. һŵӹ㳡Ʊ
934. I'm sorry, sir. I can't change a ten-pound note.
934. ԲҲ10ӢĳƱ
935. Haven't you got any small change?
935. ûǮ
936. I've got no small change, I am afraid.
936. ûǮ
937. I'll ask some of the passengers.
937. ˿͡
938. Have you any small change, sir?
938. Ǯ
939. I'm sorry. I've got none.
939. ԲûС
940. I haven't got any either.
940. ҲûС
941. Can you change this ten-pound note, madam?
941. ˣܰ10ӢĳƱ
942. I'm afraid I can't.
942. ²ܡ
943. Neither can I.
943. Ҳܡ
944. I'm very sorry, sir.
944. ǳǸ
945. You must get off the bus.
945. ³
946. None of our passengers can change this note.
946. ǵĳ˿ûܻųƱ
947. They're all millionaires!
947. Ƕǰ̣
948. Except us.
948. ⡣
949. I've got some small change.
949. Ǯ
950. So have I.
950. ҲС
951. Isn't there anyone at home?
951. û
952. I'll knock again, Helen.
952. ףһΡ
953. Everything's very quiet.
953. ޶
954. I'm sure there's no one at home.
954. ϶ûˡ
955. But that's impossible.
955. ǲܵġ
956. Carol and Tom invited us to lunch.
956. ޶ķ緹
957. Look through the window.
957. Ӵ￴
958. Can you see anything?
958. ܿʲô
959. Nothing at all.
959. ʲôҲ
960. Let's try the back door.
960. ǵȥԡ
961. Look! Everyone's in the garden.
961. ƣҶڻ԰
962. Hello, Helen. Hello, Jim.
962. ãסãķ
963. Everybody wants to have lunch in the garden.
963. Ҷڻ԰緹
964. It's nice and warm out here.
964. ͦů͡
965. Come and have something to drink.
965. ȵʲô
966. Thanks, Carol.
966. лл޶
967. May I have a glass of beer please?
967. һơƺ
968. Beer?
968. ơƣ
969. There's none left.
969. һ㶼ʣˡ
970. You can have some lemonade.
970. Ժȵˮ
971. Lemonade!
971. ˮ
972. Don't believe her, Jim.She's only joking.
972. ķġ
973. Have some beer!
973. ȵơưɣ
974. When my husband was going into the dining room this morning,
974. 糿ɷ߽ʱ
975. he dropped some coins on the floor.
975. һЩӲҵڵˡ
976. There were coins everywhere.
976. Ӳҡ
977. We looked for them, but we could not find them all.
977. Ȼˣûаȫҵ
978. While we were having breakfast, our little boy, Tommy, found two small coins on the floor.
978. ǳ緹ʱǵСкڵҵöСӲҡ
979. He put them both into his mouth.
979. öӲȫŽ
980. We both tried to get the coins, but it was too late.
980. ͼöӲó̫ˡ
981. Tommy had already swallowed them!
981. ѾӲȥ
982. Late that morning, when I was doing the housework, My husband phoned me from the office.
982. Щʱ򣬵ʱɷӰ칫Ҵ绰
983. 'How's Tommy?' he asked.
983. ôʡ
984. 'I don't know,' I answered,
984. Ҳ֪һش˵
985. 'Tommy's been to the toilet three times this morning,
985. ȥ3βˣ
986. but I haven't had any change yet!'
986. һûӲң
987. Do you like stories?
987. ϲ
988. I want to tell you a true story.
988. ҪһʵĹ¡
989. It happened to a friend of mine a year ago.
989. һǰҵһϵĹ¡
990. While my friend, George, was reading in bed, two thieves climbed into his kitchen.
990. ҵڴϿʱС͵ĳ
991. After they had entered the house, they went into the dining room.
991. ǽ߽˷
992. It was very dark, so they turned on a torch.
992. ܰǴֵͲ
993. Suddenly, they heard a voice behind them.
993. ͻȻ
994. The thieves dropped the torch and ran away as quickly as they could.
994. С͵ֵͲɿˡ
995. George heard the noise and came downstairs quickly.
995. Ѹٵ¥
996. He turned on the light, but he couldn't see anyone.
996. ˵ƣһˡ
997. The thieves had already gone.
997. С͵ˡ
998. But George's parrot, Henry, was still there.
998. ʱεĺ
999. 'Nothing, Henry,' George said and smiled.
999. û£Ц˵
1000. 'Go back to sleep.'
1000. ˯ɡ
1001. I bought two expensive dictionaries here half and hour ago,
1001. СʱǰܹĴǵ䣬
1002. but I forgot to take them with me.
1002. ߡ
1003. Who served you, sir?
1003. ˭Ӵģ
1004. The lady who is standing behind the counter.
1004. վڹ̨λŮʿ
1005. Which books did you buy?
1005. ʲô飿
1006. The books which are on the counter.
1006. ǹ̨ϵ
1007. Did you serve this gentleman half an hour ago, Caroline?
1007. գСʱǰӴλ
1008. He says he's the man who bought these books.
1008. ˵ˡ
1009. I can't remember.
1009. Ҽǲˡ
1010. The man who I served was wearing a hat.
1010. ҽӴǸ˴һñӡ
1011. Have you got a hat, sir? Yes, I have.
1011. ñеģñӡ
1012. Would you put it on, please? All right.
1012. ñӴϺ𣿺ðɡ
1013. Is this the man that you served, Caroline?
1013. գӴǸ
1014. Yes.I recognize him now.
1014. ϳˡ
1015. Look, Scott.
1015. 
1016. This is a photograph I took during my trip to Australia.
1016. ҵĴʱĵһƬ
1017. Let me see it, Mike.
1017. ҿˡ
1018. This is a good photograph.
1018. һźܺõƬ
1019. Who are these people?
1019. Щ˭
1020. They're people I met during the trip.
1020. ʱʶˡ
1021. That's the ship we travelled on.
1021. ˵
1022. What a beautiful ship!
1022. ƯĴ
1023. Who's this?
1023. ˭
1024. That's the man I told you about.
1024. Ҹ˵Ǹˡ
1025. Remember?
1025. ǵ
1026. Ah yes.
1026. ǵá
1027. The one who offered you a job in Australia. That's right.
1027. ڰĴǸ㹤Ǹˡԡ
1028. Who's this?
1028. ˭
1029. Guess!
1029. £
1030. It's not you, is it? That's right.
1030. ⲻ㣬𣿲ҡ
1031. I grew a beard during the trip.
1031. ʱ˺ӣ
1032. but I shaved it off when I came home.
1032. һصʱͰˡ
1033. Why did you shave it off?
1033. Ϊʲôˣ
1034. My wife didn't like it!
1034. Ӳϲ
1035. Can't you come in and have tea now, Peter?
1035. ˵ãܽȲ
1036. Not yet.
1036. ܡ
1037. I must water the garden first.
1037. ҵȸ԰ˮ
1038. Do you have to water it now?
1038. һڽ
1039. I'm afraid I must.
1039. ҵڽ
1040. Look at it!
1040. 㿴
1041. It's terribly dry.
1041. ɵ
1042. What a nuisance!
1042. ᣡ
1043. Last summer it was very dry, too.
1043. ȥҲǸɵúܡ
1044. Don't you remember?
1044. ǵ
1045. I had to water it every day.
1045. Ҳòÿ콽ˮ
1046. Well, I'll have tea by myself.
1046. ðɣһȲˡ
1047. That was quick!
1047. ÿ찡
1048. Have you finished already?
1048. Ѿˣ
1049. Yes. Look out of the window.
1049. ǵġ㿴⡣
1050. It's raining!
1050. ˣ
1051. That means You don't need to water the garden.
1051. Ǿ˵㲻ظ԰ˮˡ
1052. That was a pleasant surprise.
1052. 벻ܵĺ¡
1053. It means I can have tea, instead.
1053. ζҷԺȲˡ
1054. Can you recognize that woman,Liz?
1054. ȣϳǸŮ
1055. I think I can, Kate.
1055. ϵóء
1056. It must be Karen Marsh,the actress.
1056. һŮԱ.ᡣ
1057. I though so.
1057. Ҳ롣
1058. Who's that beside her?
1058. ԱߵǸ˭
1059. That must be Conrad Reeves.
1059. һǿ.︥˹
1060. Conrad Reeves, the actor?
1060. .︥˹ǸԱ
1061. It's can't be.
1061. ǡ
1062. Let me have another look.
1062. ٿһ
1063. I think you're right!
1063. ǶԵġ
1064. Isn't he her third husband?
1064. ĵ3ɷ
1065. No. He must be her fourth or fifth.
1065. һĵ45ɷ
1066. Doesn't Karen Marsh look old!
1066. ׿ȥ
1067. She does, doesn't she!
1067. ǵģ˭˵أ
1068. I read she's twenty-nine,
1068. ҴӱϿ29꣬
1069. but she must be at least forty.
1069. һ40ˡ
1070. I'm sure she is.
1070. ҿ϶40ˡ
1071. She was a famous actress When I was still at school.
1071. һѧʱǸԱˡ
1072. That was a long time ago, wasn't it?
1072. Ǻþǰˡ
1073. Not that long ago!
1073. ûôá
1074. I'm not more than twenty-nine myself.
1074. Լڻû29ء
1075. Look, Gary!
1075. ƣ
1076. That policeman's waving to you.
1076. Ǹء
1077. He wants you to stop.
1077. Ҫͣ
1078. Where do you think you are?
1078. ΪĶ
1079. On a race track?
1079. 
1080. You must have been driving at seventy miles an hour.
1080. ղһÿСʱ70Ӣٶȿ
1081. I can't have been.
1081. ҲῪôġ
1082. I was doing eighty when I overtook you.
1082. ԵСʱ80Ӣٶȸġ
1083. Didn't you see the speed limit?
1083. ѵû
1084. I'm afraid I didn't, officer.
1084. ûп١
1085. I must have been dreaming.
1085. һ˼뿪Сˡ
1086. He wasn't dreaming, officer.
1086. ٣˼ûпС
1087. I was telling him to drive slowly.
1087. Ҹղ㡣
1088. That's why I didn't see the sign.
1088. Ҳûӡ
1089. Let me see your driving licence.
1089. ҿһļʻִա
1090. I won't charge you this time.
1090. ҾͲˡ
1091. But you'd better not do it again!
1091. òҪٿ졣
1092. Thank you. I'll certainly be more careful.
1092. ллԺһע⡣
1093. I told you to drive slowly, Gary.
1093. ҸղŽ㿪ɡ
1094. You always tell me to drive slowly, darling.
1094. ǽҿ㣬װġ
1095. Well, next time you'd better take my advice!
1095. ´ûҵȰ棡
1096. Where are you going to spend your holidays this year,Gary?
1096. Ǵȥȼ٣
1097. We may go abroad.
1097. ǿܵȥ
1098. I'm not sure.
1098. Ҳҿ϶
1099. My wife wants go to Egypt.
1099. 뵽ȥ
1100. I'd like to there, too.
1100. ҲȥǶ
1101. We can't make up our minds.
1101. ǻò⡣
1102. Will you travel by sea or air?
1102. ǳ˴ȥǳ˷ɻȥ
1103. We may travel by sea.
1103. ǿܳ˴ȥ
1104. It's cheaper, isn't it?
1104. Щ
1105. It may be cheaper.
1105. ǱЩ
1106. but it takes a long time.
1106. ʱ䳤
1107. I'm sure you'll enjoy yourselves.
1107. ҿ϶һúʹ졣
1108. Don't be so sure.
1108. ô϶
1109. We might not go anywhere.
1109. ǿҲȥɡ
1110. My wife always worries too much.
1110. ǵǵġ
1111. Who's going to look after the dog?
1111. ˭տ
1112. Who's going to look after the house?
1112. ˭ܷ
1113. Who's going to look after the garden?
1113. ˭ϻ԰
1114. We have this problem every year.
1114. ÿ궼⡣
1115. in the end, we stay at home and look after everything!
1115. ĩˣǴڼտһС
1116. Have you just made a new film, Miss Marsh? Yes, I have.
1116. һµӰʲС㣿ǵģҸꡣ
1117. Are you going to make a another? No, I'm not.
1117. ׼һ𣿲Ҳ׼ˡ
1118. I'm going to retire.
1118. ׼ˡ
1119. I feel very tired.
1119. Ҹо۵úܡ
1120. I don't want to make another film for a long time.
1120. ͲƬˡ
1121. Let's buy a newspaper, Liz.
1121. ݱֽɡȡ
1122. Listen to this! Karen Marsh. Sensational News!By our reporter,Alan Jones.
1122. .ʲըţɱ߰.˹
1123. Karen Marsh arrived at London Airport today.
1123. .ʲ쵽׶ػ
1124. She was wearing a blue dress and a mink coat.
1124. һɫװһƤ¡
1125. She told me she had just made a new film.
1125. һƬӡ
1126. she said she was not going to make another.
1126. ׼ĵӰˡ
1127. She said she was going to retire.
1127. ˵׼ݡ
1128. She told reporters she felt very tired and didn't want to make another film for a long time.
1128. ߼еƣͣͲĵӰˡ
1129. I wonder why!
1129. Һ֪Ϊʲô
1130. Are you really going to retire, miss Marsh?
1130. ʲС㣬׼
1131. I may.
1131. пˡ
1132. I can't make up my mind.
1132. һò⡣
1133. I will have to ask my future husband.
1133. ҵһҵδ
1134. He won't let me make another film.
1134. ĵӰˡ
1135. Your future husband, Miss Marsh?
1135. δʲС㣿
1136. Yes. Let me introduce him to you.
1136. ǵģҰǽһ¡
1137. His name is Carlos.
1137. п˹
1138. We're going to get married next week.
1138. ǾҪˡ
1139. Look, Liz!
1139. ȣ
1140. Here's another report about Karen Marsh.
1140. һƪڿ.ı
1141. 'Karen Marsh: The latest.
1141. .Ϣ
1142. At her London Hotel today Miss Marsh told reporters she might retire.
1142. ׶ùݣʲС߼Ҫݡ
1143. She said she couldn't make up her mind.
1143. ˵ò⡣
1144. She said she would have to ask her future husband.
1144. ˵δ
1145. She said her future husband would not let her make another film.
1145. ˵δ򲻻ĵӰ
1146. Then she introduced us to Carlos and told us they would get married next week'.
1146. Ȼǽܸ˹˵ڽ顣
1147. That's sensational news,isn't it, Kate?
1147. أ䶯Ϣǲǣ
1148. It certainly is.
1148. Ȼ
1149. He'll be her sixth husband!
1149. ĵ6ɷ
1150. Are you doing the football pools, Brain?
1150. Ķע
1151. Yes, I've nearly finished, Julie.
1151. ǵġˡ
1152. I'm sure we'll win something this week.
1152. Ҹҿ϶ǻӮһġ
1153. You always say that, but we never win anything!
1153. ˵ǴûӮ
1154. What will you do if you win a lot of money?
1154. ҪӮǮʲôأ
1155. If I win a lot of money I'll buy you a mink coat.
1155. ҪӮǮҸƤ¡
1156. I don't want a mink coat!
1156. ҲҪƤ¡
1157. I want to see the world.
1157. Ҫȥ档
1158. All right. If we win a lot of money,
1158. ðɡҪӮ˺ܶǮ
1159. We'll travel around the world and we'll stay at the best hotels.
1159. Ǿȥ磬õùݡ
1160. Then we'll return home and buy a big house in the country.
1160. ȻǷؼ԰򴱴ӡ
1161. We'll have a beautiful garden and ...
1161. ǽһƯĻ԰͡
1162. But if we spend all that money we'll be poor again.
1162. ǰǮˣֻġ
1163. What'll we do then?
1163. ʱôأ
1164. If we spend all the money we'll try and win the football pools again.
1164. ǻǮ跨עӮһΡ
1165. It's a pleasant dream but everything depends on 'if'!
1165. ǸõΣһжȡڡ
1166. Is that you, John?
1166. Լ
1167. Yes, speaking.
1167. ң뽲
1168. Tell Mary we'll be late for dinner this evening.
1168. Էһ
1169. I'm afraid I don't understand.
1169. һ˼
1170. Hasn't Mary told you?
1170. ûи
1171. She invited Charlotte and me to dinner this evening.
1171. ҺؽȥԷ
1172. I said I would be at your house at six o'clock,
1172. ˵6㵽ң
1173. but the boss want me to do some extra work.
1173. ϰҪҼӰࡣ
1174. I'll have to stay at the office.
1174. Ҳòڰ칫ң
1175. I don't know when I'll finish.
1175. ֪ʲôʱܽ
1176. Oh, and by the way, my wife wants to know if Mary needs any help.
1176. ร˳һʣ֪ǷҪæ
1177. I don't know what you're talking about.
1177. Ҳ֪˵Щʲô
1178. That is John Smith, isn't it?
1178. Լ.ʷ˹
1179. Yes, I'm John Smith.
1179. ǵģԼ.ʷ˹
1180. You are John Smith,the engineer,aren't you? That's right.
1180. ǹʦԼ.ʷ˹𣿶ԡ
1181. You work for the Overseas Engineering Company, don't you? No, I don't.
1181. ں⹤̹˾ϰ࣬𣿲ǡ
1182. I'm John Smith the telephone engineer
1182. ǵ绰ʦԼ.ʷ˹
1183. and I'm repairing your telephone line.
1183. ĵ绰ߡ
1184. Last week, my four-year-old daughter, Sally, was invited to a children's party.
1184. ܣ4Ůȥμһͯۻᡣ
1185. I decided to take her by train.
1185. Ҿ˻ȥ
1186. Sally was very excited because she had never travelled on a train before.
1186. ǳΪδ˹𳵡
1187. She sat near the window and asked questions about everything she saw.
1187. ţһжҪʸס
1188. Suddenly, a middle-age lady got on the train and sat opposite Sally.
1188. ͻȻһ긾Ů˻𳵣Ķ档
1189. 'Hello, little girl,' she said.
1189. ãС˵
1190. Sally did not answer, but looked at her curiously.
1190. ûشȴؿ
1191. The lady was dressed in a blue coat and a large, funny hat.
1191. λŮһɫĴ£һñӡ
1192. After the train had left the station, the lady opened her handbag and took to her power compact.
1192. 𳵿վλŮҿó˷ۺС
1193. She then began to make up her face.
1193. Ȼʼ
1194. 'Why are you doing that?' Sally asked.
1194. ΪʲôҪأʡ
1195. 'To make myself beautiful,' the lady answered.
1195. Ϊ˰ԼƯ
1196. She put away her compact and smiled kindly.
1196. λŮź˷ۺУ΢Цš
1197. 'But you are still ugly,' Sally said.
1197. Ȼѿѽ˵
1198. Sally was amused, but I was very embarrassed!
1198. еȤȴΡ
1199. I live in a very old town which is surrounded by beautiful woods.
1199. סһֻƵĹϵСϡ
1200. It is a famous beauty spot.
1200. һķ羰ʤء
1201. On Sundays, hundreds of people come from the city to see our town and to walk through the woods.
1201. ÿ죬˴ӳǵС򣬲ɢ
1202. Visitors have been asked to keep the woods clean and tidy.
1202. οѱ֪Ҫֵࡣ
1203. Litter baskets have been placed under the trees,
1203. ¶˷
1204. but people still throw their rubbish everywhere.
1204. Ե
1205. Last Wednesday, I went for a walk in the woods.
1205. ҵȥɢ
1206. What I saw made me very sad.
1206. һʹҷǳѹ
1207. I counted seven old cars and three old refrigerators.
1207. һ£73Ͼɱ䡣
1208. The little baskets were empty
1208. ǿյģ
1209. and the ground was covered with pieces of paper, cigarette ends, old tyres, empty bottles and rusty tins.
1209. ضֽƬͷ̥ƿӺĿչͷС
1210. Among the rubbish, I found a sign which said,
1210. ҷһӣдţ
1211. 'Anyone who leaves litter in these woods will be prosecuted!'
1211. ڴﶪߣá
