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(Text 1)
M:Look! The rain stopped. The sun has come out.
W:Great. Now we can go out and have a walk.
(Text 2)
M:Is the girl over there in red your sister?
W:No. That's Susan, my roommate's friend.
(Text 3)
W:Would you give me a pear?
M:But you never ate pears. Why do you want one today?
W:It's not for me. My brother wants to eat one now.
(Text 4)
M:Could you stop making the noise? It's driving me crazy.
W:Why not go to your room and do your homework? You've been watching TV for two hours.
M:I finished my homework this morning.
W:But Mom has told you not to watch TV for too long.
(Text 5)
W:Did you like your picnic with Ann?
M:I haven't enjoyed myself so much for years. Ann is really a good cook.
W:She cooks well. She does well in her studies and she gets along well with others.
M:She is really something.
(Text 6)
W:What's wrong with your hand? It's bleeding.
M:I was hurt when I was playing football.
W:That's horrible. I think you need to go to see a doctor.
M:But I left my wallet at home.
W:I can lend you some. You should deal with it as soon as possible.
M:Thanks.
(Text 7)
W:What a boring movie! I've wasted three hours.
M:I can't believe you just said that. It's a great movie. Jack and Tom liked the movie, too.
W:It's a movie for guys, not for me. Anyway. I'm glad you had a good time. So what's your plan for the next two hours?
M:How about having a walk?
W:A walk for two hours?
M:We can have a walk in the park nearby first, and then have supper together.
W:I'd like to have supper with you. But I've promised my grandma I'll eat with her this evening.
M:Just a walk then.
(Text 8)
W:What's so funny? You've been smiling this whole time.
M:I was reading an article about the nicknames of American cities. I never knew that cities had such interesting nicknames.
W:You've been in America only three months, so of course you wouldn't have heard any nicknames of American cities. So what nicknames do you know now?
M:Look at this one — “The Big Easy” for New Orleans. It describes the city's gentle and slow way of life. People there live a very relaxing life.
W:Right! Have you heard the nickname “The Big Apple”?
M:Yes, that's New York. But have you heard this one? It's quite different.
W:What is it?
M:“The Birthplace of Jazz”. New Orleans is also called “The Birthplace of Jazz” because that kind of music started there. That one's easy to understand!
W:Yes.
(Text 9)
M:I don't know what I'm going to do if I lose my job.
W:Don't worry. I don't think you're going to lose your job over one mistake.
M:It was a rather big mistake. When you work as an investment adviser, one small mistake can cost the company millions.
W:But it wasn't just you who was involved, right? You were only doing what your boss told you to do.
M:That's true, but my boss is very dishonest. He said it was all my fault.
W:Let's think about what might happen. How much money do you have in your savings?
M:I have enough to live on for about 3 months. But I really don't want to spend my life savings on just living!
W:Well, when is your contract up on your apartment?
M:Next month. So I can move out then.
W:If you lose your job, you can just move in with me until you find another job.
M:That's very kind of you.
(Text 10)
A Reno man is being called a hero for saving two lives. He made a great fire rescue, pulling an elderly man and a young boy from a smokefilled home. It happened on Wednesday morning.
It all started when Joan Wiggins heard a smoke alarm in her home going off. She ran next door to her soninlaw Robert Frank's home to get help. The fire had trapped 8yearold Dalton Newlan inside his bedroom. His 76yearold grandfather, Ed Bellville, was also trapped in the house. Frank was able to pull the screen off the window and pull the boy out to safety. He then turned his attention to saving Bellville.
The house was filled with smoke. It was difficult to see things. Frank walked by Bellville at least once without seeing him. The smoke was choking both of them. Bellville's health was already poor and the smoke only made it worse. He's now at a Wichita hospital listed in dangerous condition.