Kate: How was the examination, Dick?
Dick: Not too bad. I think I passed in English and mathematics. The questions were not very difficult. How about you?
Kate: The English and maths papers weren't easy enough for me. I hope I haven't failed.
Dick: What I'm worrying about is physics. Some of the questions were too difficult for me.
Kate: Oh, cheer up, Dick . Perhaps we didn't do that badly. The fellow next to me wrote his name at the top of the paper.
Dick: Yes?
Kate: Then he sat there, looked at it for two hours, and didn't write a single word!
68、
Talking about a Film
Jane: Hi, Bill. You look happy.
Bill: Yes, I've just seen a very funny film on TV.
Jane: What was it about?
Bill: It's about a careless man who got into trouble wherever he went. He couldn't do anything right.
Jane: So you like it?
Bill: Yes, I do. It makes me laugh a lot.
Jane: But I'd rather see something which are not only interesting, but also instructive.
Bill: Oh, Jane, don't be so serious. People sometimes need relaxation.
Jane: That's true, but I think watching TV is not just for entertainment.
69、
Talking about Having Sports
David: Susan, you like sports, don't you?
Susan: Yes. I have sports every afternoon.
David: Do you often go swimming?
Susan: Yes, I go swimming once a week.
David: I used to swim at middle school, but I don't have time any more.
Susan: That's too bad! Exercise is very important.
David: I know. I am getting fat, you see. Anyway, I don't want to be heavy.
Susan: Well, I'm going to swim this afternoon. Do you want to go with me?
David: OK! I really need more exercises. When and where shall we meet?
Susan: How about three o'clock, at the swimming-pool?
David: All right. Good-bye!
Susan: Good-bye!
70、
Talking about a Book
Helen: Henry!
Henry: Ummm...just a moment.
Helen: What are you reading?
Henry: The Travel of Marco Polo. It's fascinating!
Helen: Let me have a look at it. Oh! What lovely pictures!
Henry: Yes. Look, this is Venice. It's a beautiful old town in Italy.
Helen: Oh, yes. That's where Marco Polo was born, isn't it?
Henry: That's right. He left Italy in 1271 and arrived in China in 1275.
Helen: What a long journey!
Henry: So it was. He travelled first by sea, and then by land along the famous" Silk Road. " The jounney took him four years.
Helen: How long did he stay in China?
Henry: Seventeen years.
Helen: That's to say, he left China in...1292? And who wrote the book?
Henry: Rustichello. The book's in about one hundred different languages now.
Helen: Oh, really? Can I borrow it when you finish it?
Henry: All right.
Helen: Thanks!
71、
Start up a Conversation
Mr. Snow: Lovely day, isn't it?
Li Ping: Yes, it is.
Mr. Snow: Are you from Japan?
Li Ping: No, I'm from China.
Mr. Snow: Are you here to study?
Li Ping: Yes, I'm studying chemistry. Do you teach here?
Mr. Snow: No, I don't teach, but I do research here. By the way, how long have you been learning English?
Li Ping: For three years now.
Mr. Snow: Three years? Oh, your English is very good.
Li Ping: Oh, it's very kind of you to say so, but there's still a lot for me to learn yet.
72、
Giving a Gift
Elizabeth: Hello, Xiao Chen! Merry Christmas!
Xiao Chen: Merry Christmas, Elizabeth. This is a small gift for you.
Elizabeth: Oh, thank you so much. May I open it now?
Xiao Chen: Sure. I hope you like it. (after opening the gift)
Elizabeth: My! What a beautiful bamboo basket! This is exactly what I like! It's so nice of you, Xiao Chen. Thank you again.
73、
At the Dinner Table
Mrs. Huang: Help yourself to some more mushrooms, Joan.
Joan: No, thank you. But could you pass me the plate of cold chicken? -Thank you.
Mr. Huang: Would you care for a piece of fish?
Joan: Yes. please. -Oh, it's nice!
Mrs. Huang: Have another piece?
Joan: No, thanks. I haven't finished this one yet.
-May I have some more Doufu? I love it.
-Thanks.
Mr. Huang: Can I get you some more shrimps or egg rolls?
Joan: No, thanks. I just couldn't take any more.
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