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2020-12-26 23:01
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入世与出世-读懂母亲

2020年12月26日发(作者:申军谊)

人教版八年级英语上册书上听力材料(共
13
页)
Tapescripts
Unit 1 Where did you go on vacation?
Section A, lb
Conversation 1
Xiang Hua: Hey, Tina. Where did you go on vacation?
Tina: I went to the mountains with my family.
Xiang Hua: Did everyone have a good time?
Tina: Oh, yes. Everything was excellent. Where did you go, Xiang Hua?
Xiang Hua: I went to New York City.
Conversation 2
Girl: What did you do on vacation, Sally?
Sally: Nothing. I just stayed at home.
Girl: And did you do anything interesting, Bob?
Bob: Yes. I visited my uncle. We went fishing, but we didn
Conversation 3
Boy: Did you go anywhere on vacation, Tom?
Tom: I went to summer camp.
Boy: Did you go with anyone?
Tom: Yes. I went with my friends. Everyone had a great time.
Section A, 2a, 2b
Conversation 1
Boy: Where did you go on vacation, Grace?
Grace: I went to New York City.
Boy: Oh, really? Did you go with anyone?
Grace: Yes. I went with my mother.
Boy: Did you go to Central Park?
Grace: Yes, I did. It was really nice.
Boy: Did you buy anything special?
Grace: Yes. I bought something for my father.
Boy: Oh, really? What?
Grace: I bought him a hat.
Conversation 2
Girl: Where did you go on vacation, Kevin?
Kevin: I went to the beach.
Girl: Oh, that
'
s nice. Did you play volleyball?
Kevin: No, I didn
'
t.
Girl: Well, did you swim?
Kevin: Yes, I did. The water was really warm.
Girl: How was the food?
Kevin: Everything tasted really good!
Girl: Did you meet anyone interesting?
Kevin: Yes. I met some very interesting people.
Conversation 3
Boy: Where did you go on your vacation, Julie?

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t get any fish.

Julie: I stayed at home.
Boy: Oh. So, did you do anything interesting?
Julie: No, I didn
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t.
Boy: Did you study for your tests ? Julie: Yes, I did.
Boy: Did you go out with anyone ?
Julie: No. No one was here. Everyone was on vacation.
Section B, lc, Id
Girl: Hi, Lisa. How was your vacation?
Lisa: It was great! I went to Hong Kong with my family.
Girl: Really? Wow! Did you do anything special there?
Lisa: Well, we went to a fun park. It was really exciting.
Girl: Did you go shopping?
Lisa: Yeah, I did.
Girl: How were the stores ?
Lisa: Oh, they were very expensive, but I did buy something for my best friend. Girl: And
how were the people? Were they friendly?
Lisa: Yeah, they were really friendly. My parents have some friends there, and we had
dinner at their house.
Girl: How was the food ?
Lisa: It was delicious. I loved their home cooking.
Girl: Did everyone have a good time?
Lisa: Oh, yes, we did. Everything was excellent.
Unit 2 How often do you exercise?
Section A, lb
Reporter: What do you usually do on weekends?
Girl 1: I sometimes go shopping.
Boy 1: I never go shopping. I usually watch TV.
Boy 2: I always exercise.
Girl 2: I often help with housework.
Reporter: How about you?
Girl 3: I hardly ever watch TV I always read.
Reporter: Oh, why is that?
Girl 3: Oh, I don
'
t know. I guess I just like books.
Section A, 2a, 2b
Reporter: So, Cheng Tao, how often do you watch TV?
Cheng Tao: Hmm... about twice a week, I guess.
Reporter: Uh-huh. And how often do you read?
Cheng Tao: Oh, I read every day at school!
Reporter: How often do you go to the movies?
Cheng Tao: Uh... let me see... maybe once a month?
Reporter: How often do you exercise?
Cheng Tao: Oh, I exercise about three times a week.
Reporter: How often do you shop ?


Cheng Tao: Shop? I shop about... about twice a month.
Section B, lc, Id
Interviewer: Hi, Tina and Bill. Let s start with the first question. How often do you exercise?
Tina: Every day.
Bill: Hardly ever.
Interviewer: How often do you eat vegetables and fruit?
Tina: I eat vegetables and fruit every day.
Bill: I sometimes eat vegetables. But I never eat fruit.
Interviewer: OK. How many hours do you sleep every night?
Tina: Nine.
Bill: Me, too.
Interviewer: How often do you drink milk? Bill: Never. I can
'
t stand milk.
Tina: Oh, I love milk-I drink it every day.
Interviewer: How often do you eat junk food? Bill: I eat it three or four times a week.
Tina: I guess I eat it two or three times a week.
Interviewer: And how often do you drink coffee?
Bill: Oh, I drink coffee four times a day.
Tina: I never drink coffee.
Interviewer: Well, thank you very much.
BillTina: You
'
re welcome.
Unit 3 I
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m more outgoing than my sister.
Section A, lb
Conversation 1
Boy 1: Is that Sam playing the guitar?
Girl: No, that
'
s Tom. Sam has lonhgaeirrthan Tom.
Boy 2: Both Tom and Sam can play the drums, but Sam plays them better than Tom.
Conversation 2
Boy: That
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s Tara, isn
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t it?
Girl: No, it isn
'
t. It
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s Tina. Tina is taller than
Tara. And she also sings more loudly than Tara.
Conversation 3
Boy: Is that Paul?
Girl: No, that
'
s Peter. Peter
'
s heavier than Paul. And Paul
'
s shorter than
Section A, 2a, 2b
Interviewer: Tina, do you think you are different from your sister Tara?
Tina: Oh, sure. We look similar but we
'
re very different.
Interviewer: Really? In what ways are you different?
Tina: Well, I
'
m more outgoing than Tara. I
'
m friendlier and funnier, too. And I
love sports.
Tara: Yes, she can run faster and jump higher than me.
Interviewer: Who
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s more har-dworking at school?


Tara: Tina thinks she works harder than me, but I work as hard as Tina. But she
'
s
smarter than me.
Tina: Not really. I think I
'
m lazier than Tara. She always gets up earlier than me.
Section B, lc, Id
Interviewer: Who
'
s your best friend, Molly?
Molly: Peter.
Interviewer: Why do you like him ?
Molly: Because he likes to do the same things as I do. He
'
s popular, too, an
he
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s good at sports.
Interviewer: So, is he different from you in any way?
Molly: Well, yes. I like to study. I study harder than Peter. He plays baseball better than
me.
Interviewer: OK, I see...
Molly: Oh, and he speaks more loudly than me. I
'
m a little quieter. But I
we
'
re both pretty outgoing.
Interviewer: How about you, Mary? Who
'
s your best friend?
Mary: My best friend is Lisa.
Interviewer: What do you like about her?
Mary: Well, she
'
s a good listener, and that
'
s important to me.
Interviewer: Is she a lot like you?
Mary: Some people say we look similar.
We
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re both tall, and we both have long, curly hair. But Lisa is quieter than me.
I
'
m always talking. She
smarter. I
'
m more outgoing.
Unit 4 What
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s the best movie theater? Section A, lb
Conversation 1
Jack: Hi, Anna. Do you want to go to the movies?
Anna: Hi, Jack. Yes, let
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s see a movie.
Jack: What
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s the best movie theater to go to?
Anna: Town Cinema. It
'
s the closest to home.
Jack: Yes, but what about the long waiting time to get movie tickets?
Anna: Don
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t worry. There are a lot of people working there. You can buy tickets the most
quickly at Town
Cinema. Conversation 2 Ken: Hi, Julie.
Julie: Hi, Ken. How are you?
Ken: Good, thanks. Do you want to watch a movie?
Julie: Sure.
Ken: Is there a good movie theater near here?
Julie: Yes, Screen City. It
'
s the most popular one near here and it has the best
sound.

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s also

Ken: Sounds good. Let
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s go.
Conversation 3
Barry: Hi, Jill. Do you want to see a movie?
Jill: Hi, Barry. Yes, a great idea.
Barry: Do you know a good movie theater?
Jill: Yes, there
'
s one not far from here.
Barry: What
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s it called?
Jill: It
'
s called Movie World. It has the biggest screens athnedmost comfortable seats.
Section A, 2a, 2b
Reporter: What
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s the best clothes store in Green City?
Boy: Miller
'
s is the best. It has the best clothes and you can buy clothes the most
cheaply there.
Reporter: What do you think about the other stores?
Boy: Well, Blue Moon is in a fun part of town, but it
'
s the most expensive.
Dream Clothes is worse than
Blue Moon. It has the worst service in town. It
'
s the worst store.
Reporter: OK. What about radio stations?
Boy: 107.9 FM is the best. The DJs choose songs the most carefully. They always play the
most interesting music.
Reporter: What about the other radio stations?
Boy: Well, I think 970 AM is pretty bad. It has the worst music.
Reporter: I heard that 97.9 FM is the most popular.
Boy : Yes, it is, but I think they play the most boring songs.
Section B, lc, Id
Girl 1: Wasn
'
t that a great talent show?
Girl 2: Yeah!
Girl 1: Who did you think was the best act?
Girl 2: Oh, I thought Eliza was the best. She
'
s an excellent piano player.
Girl 1: Yeah, she
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s I thought Steve and his dog were the funniest.
Girl 2: Me, too! I couldn
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t stop laughing! And how about Vera? Wasn
'
t she
creative?
Girl 1: Yeah, I
'
d say she was the most creative act! I don
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t know many
peo
who can play the guitar upside down!
Girl 2: Who did you think was the worst?
Girl 1: Oh, Dennis! He was terrible! He kept dropping the balls!
Girl 2: I know!
Girl 1: What did you think of The Math Teachers?
Girl 2: Well, they were the loudest for sure!
Unit 5 Do you want to watch a game show?


Section A, lb
Mark: Hey, Jack, I plan to watch TV tonight. Do you want to join me?
Jack: Sure. What do you want to watch?
Mark: Well, what do you think of talk shows?
Jack: I don
'
t mind them, but sometimes they can be a bit boring.
Mark: That
'
s true. Do yowuant to just watch the news?
Jack: I guess so. Maybe we can watch that new talent show after the news. I usually can
'
t stand talent shows, but that one is quite funny.
Mark: OK, sure, but the soccer game starts at 5:00 p.m.
Jack: Oh, yeah, I want to watch that game, too.
Section A, 2a, 2b
Sally: Hi, Lin Hui. What are you watching?
Lin Hui: Hey, Sally. I
'
m watching a really funny sitcom.
Sally: Oh, I don
'
t like sitcoms. What can you expect to learn from them? I like to watch
the news or talk shows.
Lin Hui: Watching sitcoms is a great way to relax! You can learn some great jokes, too.
Sally: Well, I like shows that are more educational. I think even game shows are better
than sitcoms. You can try to guess the answers to the questions.
Lin Hui: Then what do you think of soap operas?
Sally: Oh, umm, well, I know you can
'
t expect to leam much from soap operas,
but I have to say I love
watching them! I plan to watch Days of Our Past tonight.
Section B, lb, lc
John: What do you want to do today, Mary?
Mary: I want to watch a movie. Are there any good movies showing right now?
John: Hmm, let me look in the newspaper ... How about something exciting, like an action
movie or a scary movie?
Mary: Oh no, I think those movies are so meaningless.
John: Well, most of the movies on right now are action movies or scary movies.
Mary: Oh, maybe we should stay at home and watch TV then. I want to watch something
relaxing, like a game show or a sitcom.
re
John: Hmm. I don
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t really like those kinds of TV shows. I think they .
I like to watch talk shows.
They
'
re more enjoyable.


Mary: OK, I like talk shows, too. I think they
'
re wonderful. I like to find out
what different people think
about a subject.
John: OK, great. There
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s a talk show at 4:00 p.m. Let
'
s watch that one.
Unit 6 I
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m going to study computer science.
Section A, lb Conversation 1
Boy: Tina, what do you want to be when you grow up?
Tina: Hmm, I think I want to be a computer programmer.
Boy: Wow! Sounds difficult. How are you going to do that?
Tina: I
'
m going to stuydcomputer science.
Conversation 2
Girl: Larry, what do you want to be when you grow up?
Larry: I love basketball, so I want to be a basketball player.
Girl: How are you going to do that ?
Larry: I
'
m going to practice basketball every day. Conversation 3
Boy: What do you want to be when you grow up? Girl: I want to be an engineer.
Boy: I see... but how are you going to do that? Girl: I
'
m going to study math really hard.
Conversation 4
Tina: What do you want to be when you grow up?
Boy: I want to be an actorbecause I want a job that
'
s fun.
Tina: Cool! How are you going to do that?
Boy: I
'
m going to take acting lessons.
Section A, 2a, 2b
Girl: What do you want to be when you grow up, Cheng Han? Cheng Han: I want to be a
teacher.
Girl: Are you going to move to Beijing?
Cheng Han: No, I
'
m going to move to Shanghai.
Girl: And how are you going to become a teacher?
Cheng Han: Well, I
'
m going to learn how to teach children.
Girl: When are you going to start?
Cheng Han: I
'
m going to finish high school and collegersfit. Section B, lc, Id
Kim: Did you make a New Year
'
s resolution this year, Lucy?
Lucy: Yes, Kim, I did.
Kim: What are you going to do?
Lucy: I
'
m going to learn to play the piano.
Kim: Cool. How are you going to do that
Lucy: I m going to take piano l eosnnss. How about you?
Kim: Well, my New Year
'
s resolution is to get good grades.


Lucy: How are you going to do that?
Kim: I
'
m going to study hard and of course do my homework every day.
Lucy: That sounds good! How about you, Mike? Did you make a resolution?
Mike: I sure did. I
'
m going to make the soccer team.
Lucy: How are you going to do that?
Mike: I
'
m going to practice really hard, and this summer, I
'
m going to go
soccer camp. I can play soccer
every day there.
Unit 7 Will people have robots?
Section A, lb
Boy 1: Do you think people will have robots in their homes in 100 years?
Boy 2: Yes, I do. I saw a robot on TV, and it cleaned the kitchen.
Boy 1: Well, I don
'
t think people will use money.
Boy 2: Do you think everything will be free?
Boy 1: Yeah, probably.
Boy 2: I think there will be only one country.
Boy 1: Only one country in the world? Will there be world peace?
Boy 2: I hope so.
Boy 1: I think kids won
'
t go to school. They
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ll study at home on computers.
Boy 2: Oh, I disagree.
Boy 1: You do?
Boy 2: Yeah, there will always be schools.
Section A, 2a, 2b
Ms. Steen:OK, now I want to hear everyone
'
s predictions about the future.
Girl 1: Well, I think there will be more people.
Ms. Steen:More people? OK. What else?
Boy 1: I think that there will be less free time.
Ms. Steen:I hope not!
Girl 2: Well, I think there will be fewer cars.
Ms. Steen:You do?
Girl 2: Yes, people will use the subways more.
Ms. Steen:That
'
s a great idea. Let s hear another prediction.
Boy 2: There will be less pollution.
Ms. Steen:That will be good for the earth!
Girl 1: I think there will be fewer trees.
And cities will be really big and crowded because there will be a lot more people.
Section B, lc, Id
Conversation 1
Alexis: Hi, I
'
m Alexis.
Joe: Nice to meet you, Alexis. I Joe.
'm


Alexis: Nice to meet you, Joe. Do you live here in Highville?
Joe: Yes, I do. I live in an apartment across the street from here.
Alexis: Oh, really?
Joe: Yes. I work near here, too. I
'
m a computer programmer.
Alexis: A computer programmer? That sounds interesting.
Joe: Well, actually it
'
s kind of boring. I do the same thing every day.
Conversation 2
Alexis: Hey, Joe, is that a picture of you?
Joe: Yeah, that was me 10 years ago.
Alexis: So, did you live here in Highville 10 years ago?
Joe: No, I lived with my parents in Greenville. We lived in a house in the country. I went to
school here in
Highville, though.
Alexis: Really? That
'
s pretty far from here. How did you get to school?
Joe: Oh, I took the train to school.
Conversation 3
Alexis: So, Joe, what do you think your life will be like in 10 years?
Joe: Oh, I think I
'
ll be an astronaut.
Alexis: An astronaut? Are you kidding?
Joe: No, I
'
m serious. I
'
ll fly rockets to the moon. Maybe I
'
ll also fly to o
planets.
Alexis: Oh, and where will you live?
Joe: I
'
ll live on a space station.
Unit 8 How do you make a banana milk shake?
Section A, lb
Boy 1: I
'
m hungry! Let
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s make a banana milk shake.
Boy 2: How do you make a banana milk shake?
Boy 1: Well, first peel three bananas.
Boy 2: Three bananas?
Boy 1: Yes. Then cut up the bananas.
Boy 2: OK, I
'
m finished.
Boy 1: Now put the bananas and ice-cream in the blender. Then pour the milk into the
blender.
Boy 2: Is this enough milk?
Boy 1: I guess so. Next, turn on the blender. Finally, pour the milk shake into a glass and
drink it.
Section A, 2a, 2b
Girl 1: Let
'
s make fruit salad.
Girl 2: OK. Do you have bananas?
Girl 1: Yes, I do. How many bananas do we need?
Girl 2: We need three bananas.


Girl 1: That sounds about right. What else?
Girl 2: Watermelon.
Girl 1: How many watermelons ?
Girl 2: Oh, only one small watermelon. And we need some honey.
Girl 1: How much honey do we need?
Girl 2: Let
'
s see. Two spoons.
Girl 1: Right. What else?
Girl 2: Apples.
Girll: How many apples do we need?
Girl 2: Two should be enough. And yogurt.
Girl 1: How much yogurt do we need?
Girl 2: A cup. Now what else do we need? Oh, do you have any oranges?
Girl 1: I think so. How many oranges do we need?
Girl 2: Only one. This is going to taste great!
Section B, lc, Id
Girl: How do you make a cheese sandwich?
Boy: Well, first put some butter on a piece of bread.
Girl: How much butter ?
Boy: Oh, about one spoon.
Girl: OK. What else?
Boy: Next, cut up some tomatoes.
Girl: How many tomatoes ?
Boy: Well, maybe one is enough. Put the tomato on the sandwich. Next, cut up an onion.
Girl: Sounds good. What about the cheese ?
Boy: Next, put some cheese on the sandwich.
Girl: How much cheese ?
Boy: Not too much, but you can put more if you like.
Girl: OK. Is that all?
Boy: Not quite. Then, put some lettuce on the cheese.
Girl: Sounds delicious!
Boy: Finally, put another piece of bread on top.
Girl: Great!
Unit 9 Can you come to my party?
Section A, lb
Sun Ning: Hey, Ted. Can you come to my party on Saturday afternoon? Ted: I
'
m sorry, I
can
'
t, ivne to help my parents.
Sun Ning: Too bad. How about you, Jenny? Can you come to my party? Jenny: I
'
d love
to.
Sun Ning: Tim? What about you?
Tim: When is it?
Sun Ning: Saturday afternoon.
Tim: Oh, no, I can
'
t. I have to prepare for an exam.


Sun Ning: What about you, Wilson? Wilson: Sorry, I must go to the doctor.
Sun Ning: Anna, can you come ?
Anna: I can
'
t, Sun Ning. I might have to meet my friend.


Kay: I can
'
t either, Sun Ning. I have the flu.
Sun Ning: That s too bad, Kay. Oh, maybe next time. Wt haas mall party!
Section A, 2a, 2b
Conversation 1
Anna: Hi, Jeff! Can you come to my party on Saturday?
Jeff: I
'
m sorry, I
'
m not free. I might have to meet my friend on Saturday. Conversation
2
Anna: Hello, Mary! Can you come to my party on Saturday? Mary: I
'
d love to. Do I need
to bring anything
Anna: No, I
'
ll buy all the food and drinks.
Conversation 3
Anna: May, can you come to my party tomorrow?
May: I
'
m afraid not. I have the flu.
Anna: Oh, that
'
s too bad. Well, drink lots of hot water and get lotsleoefp. Conversation
4
Anna: Mei Ling, can you come to my party on Saturday?
Mei Ling: Sorry, but I
'
m not available. I must study for a math test. Anna: OK. Good
luck!
Conversation 5
Anna: Hey, Paul. Can you come to my party on Saturday?
Paul: Sure. It sounds great. When will it start?
Anna: Around 6:00 p.m. See you then.
Paul: See you.
Section B, Id, le
Andy: Hi, Vince?
Vince: Yeah, hi, Andy!
Andy: Vince, can you play tennis with me ?
Vince: Uh, when?
Andy: Today.
t. I havtoe tthoegdoo ctor and study for a test today.
Vince: Uh, no, sorry, I can

Andy: How about tomorrow?
Vince: Sorry, tomorrow I have to play soccer and I have a piano lesson. Andy: Oh. Well,
what are you doing the day after tomorrow?
Vince: I may have to look after my little sister.
Andy: Oh, I see.
Vince: I
'
m sorry, Andy. I
'
m really busy this week!
Unit 10 If you go to the party, you
'
ll have a great time!
Section A, lb Conversation 1
Peter: Hi, John. What will you wear to the party?
John: I think I
'
ll wear jeans to the party.
Peter: That
'
n
s
ot a good idea. If you do, the teachers won
'
t let you in.
John: Really?
Peter: Yes.


John: Then I
'
ll wear my smart trousers.
Peter: Good idea.
Conversation 2
Mary: Hi, Sam. Will you go to the party?
Sam: No, I think I
'
ll stay at home.
Mary: Oh, why? If you do, you
'
ll be sorry.
Sam: Yes, I know. But my friends won
'
t go.
Mary: Well, I
'
ll go. You can come with me.
Sam: OK.
Conversation 3
Mark: Hey, Alice. Will you take a taxi to the party?
Alice: Hi, Mark. No, I think I
'
ll take the bus to the party.
Mark: The bus? If you do, you
'
ll be late.
Alice: Yes, I know. But a taxi is expensive.
Mark: Well. We can take a taxi together.
That
'
ll be cheaper.
Alice: OK. That
'
s a great idea.
Conversation 4
Brenda: Hi, Alison. How are you?
Alison: Good, thanks, Brenda. Will you go to the party?
Brenda: Yes. What about you?
Alison: Me, too. And I think I
'
ll go to the party with Karen and Anna.
Brenda: That
'
s good. If you do, you
'
ll have a great time.
Alison: Who will you go with?
Brenda: I don
'
t know.
Alison: You can come with us if you want.
Brenda: OK, thanks.
Section A, 2a, 2b
Nelly: Hi, Mark. I want to have a class party. Will you help me?
Mark: Sure, Nelly. I can help you. So when shall we have the party?
Nelly: Let
'
s have it today after class.
Mark: No, today is too early. If we have it today, half the class won
'
t come.
Nelly: OK, let
'
s have it tomorrow then.
Mark: Hmm... There
'
s a test the day after tomorrow. Students will leave early to study
for the test. Why not have it on the weekend?
Nelly: OK, let
'
s have it on Satuyrdaafternoon. We can all meet and watch a video.
Mark: No, I don
'
t think we should watch a video. Some students will be bored. Let
'
s
play party games.
Nelly: OK, good idea. Can you organize the party games?
Mark: Sure, I can do that. And can you make some food for us? Nelly: Yes, no problem.


Section B, lb, lc
Conversation 1
Agent: The Lions are a great soccer team, you know!
Michael: Oh, I know.
Agent: If you join the Lions, you
'
ll become a great soccer player.
Michael: I
'
m sure I will. Will I travel much?
Agent: Sure! If you become a Lion, you
'
ll travel around the world.
Michael: Sounds great.
Agent: It is. And if you work really hard, you
'
ll be famous.
Michael: Well, I don
'
t know.
Conversation 2
Father: You shouldn
'
t join the Lions right now.
Michael: Why not?
Mother: If you become a soccer player, you
'
ll never go to college.
Michael: But I really want to play soccer. I want a job I love. I want to be happy. Father:
Of course you want to be happy but there are many other interesting jobs out there.
Michael: But it
'
s my dream to play soccer with the Lions! This is really exciting! Father:
It is exciting. And I know you want to make a lot of money. But money isn
'
t everything,
son.
Michael: I know. But if I don
'
t do this now, I
'
ll never do it.
Mother: But don
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yot u want to get an education?

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