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2021年1月18日发(作者:国旗多美丽)

Book 0
’s nice to meet you
Conversation 1
A: Hi, my name is Michael Parker.
B: I’m Jennifer Yang.
A: It’s nice to meet you Jennifer.
B: Nice to meet you too.
again?
B: It’s Yang.
Conversation 2
A: Excuse me. Are you Steven Carson
B: No, I’m not. He’s over there.
A: Oh, I’m sorry.
A: Steven? This is your book.
A: Yes, I am. I’m Jennifer Yang.
C: It’s nice to meet you.
C: Hey, David, this is Jennifer. She’s in our math class.
B: Hi, Jennifer.
A: Hi, David. Nice to meet you.
A: I’m sorry. What’s your last name C: Oh, it’s my math book! Thanks. You’re in my class, right?
2. What’s this?
Conversation 1
A: Wow, what’s this?
Conversation 2
Kate: Oh, no! Where my car keys?
B: It’s a camera. Joe: Relax, Kate. Are they in your purse?
A: Oh, cool! Thank you, Helen. It’s Kate: No, they are not. They’re gone!
great! Joe: I bet they’re still on the table in the restaurant.
B: You’re welcome.
C: Now open this box!
A: OK. Uh, what are these?
C: They’re earrings.
A: Oh, they’re… interesting. Thank
you, Rex. They’re very nice.
Waiter: Excuse me. Are these your keys?
Kate: Yes, they are. Thank you.
Joe: See? No problem.
Waiter: And is this your wallet?
Kate: Hmm. No, it’s not. Where is your wallet, Joe?
Joe: In my pocket… wait a minute! That is my wallet!
3. Where are you from?
Conversation 1
A: Where are you from, Jessica?
B: Well, my family is here in the
United states, but we’re from Korea
originally.
A: Oh, my mother is Korean- from
Seoul! Are you from Seoul?
B: No, we’re not from Seoul. We’re
from Pusan.
A: So is your first language Korean?
B: Yes, it is
Conversation 2
A: Who is that?
B: He’s my brother.
A: Wow! Hr’s cute. What’s his name?
B: James. We call him Jim.
A: Wow, how old is he?
B: He’s twenty-one years old.
A: What’s he like? I bet he is nice.
B: Yes, he is- and he’s very smart, too!
A: And who is that?
B: My sister Tammy. She is only twelve. She’s the baby of the family.


4. I’m not wearing boots!
A: Great! Our clothes are dry. Where is my A: Oh, no!
new blouse? B: What’s the matter?
B: What color is it?
A: It’s white.
A: It’s snowing, and it’s very cold!
B: Are you wearing your gloves?
B: Here is a light blue blouse. Is it yours? A: No, they’re at home.
A: No, it’s not mine… wait. It is mine. It’s a B: Well, you are wearing your coat.
disaster! A: But my coat isn’t warm. And I’m not wearing boots!
B: Oh, no! All our clothes are light blue! B: OK! Let’s take a taxi.
A: Here’s the problem. It’s these new blue A: Thanks Julie.
jeans. Whose jeans are they?
B: Uh, they’re mine. Sorry.
5. What are you doing?
Conversation 1
A: Hello?
Conversation 2
A: Hi, Mom.
B: Hi, Debbie. This is John. I’m calling B: What are you doing, Stave?
from Australia. A: I’m cooking.
A: Australia?
Remember?
B: Why are you cooking now? it’s two o’clock in the morning!
B: What are you making?
B: I’m at a conference, in Sydney. A: Well, I’m really hungry.
A: Oh, right. What time is it there? A: Pizza
B: It’s 10:00 P.M. And it’s four o’clock B: Mmm, pizza. Now I’m getting hungry. Let’s eat!
there in Los Angeles. Right?
A: Yes-four o’clock in the morning.
B: 4:00 A.M? Oh, I’m really sorry.
A: That’s OK, I’m awake… now.
6. My sister works down town
Conversation 1 Conversation 2
A: Nice car, Jason! Is it yours? A: Let’s go to the park on Sunday.
B: No, it’s my sister’s. she has a new job, B: OK, but let’s go in the afternoon. I sleep late on weekends.
and she drives to work. A: What time do you get up on weekends?
A: is her job here in the suburbs?
B: No, it’s downtown.
B: At ten o’clock
A: Oh, that’s early. On Sundays I get up at noon.
A: my parents work downtown, but they B: Do you eat breakfast then?
don’t drive to work. They use public A: Sure. I have breakfast every day.
transportation.
B: The bus or the train?
A: The train doesn’t stop near our house, so
they take the bus. It’s really slow.
B: That’s too bad.


B: Then let’s meet at this restaurant at one o’clock. They serve
breakfast all day.


7. Does it have a view?
Conversation 1
A: Guess what! I have a new apartment.
B: That’s great! What’s it like?
A: It’s really beautiful.
B: Is it very big?
bedroom, a bathroom, and a kitchen.
B: Where is it?
A: On Lakeview Drive.
B: Oh, nice! Does it have a view?
A: Yes, it does. It has a great view of another
apartment building!
Conversation 2
A: This apartment is great.
B: Thanks. I love it, but I really need some furniture.
A: What do you need?
B: Oh, I need lots of things. There are some chairs in the
A: And there’s no sofa here in the living room.
B: And there aren’t any hairs. There’s only this lamp.
A: So let’s go shopping next weekend!
A: Well, it has a big living room, a small kitchen, but there isn’t a table.
8. What do you do?
Conversation 1
A: Where does your brother work?
B: In a hotel.
Conversation 2
A: Hey, Stephanie. I hear you have a new job.
B: Yes. I’m teaching math at Lincoln High School.
A: Oh, really? My brother works in a hotel, too. A: How do you like it?
He’s a front desk agent. B: It’s great. The students are terrific. How are things with
B: How does he like it? you?
A: Not very much. He doesn’t like the manager.
B: That’s too bad. What hotel does he work for?
A: The Plaza.
B: That’s funny. My brother work’s there, too.
A: Oh, that’s interesting. What does he do?
B: Actually, he’s the manager!
9. Broccoli is good for you.
Conversation 1
A: What do you want for the picnic?
Conversation 2
A: Let’s have breakfast together on Sunday.
A: Not bad. I’m a firefighter now, you now.
B: That’s exciting!
A: Yes, but it’s a very stressful job. And sometimes it’s
dangerous.
B: Hmm. How about some sandwiches? B: OK. Come to my house. My family always has a
A: OK. We have some chicken in the refrigerator, Japanese-style breakfast on Sundays.
but we don’t have any bread.
B: And we don’t have any cheese.
A: Do we have any drinks?
B: No, we need some.
A: All right. Let’s get some lemonade.
B: And let’s buy some potato salad.
A: Sure. Everyone likes potato salad.
A: Really? What do you have?
B: We usually have fish, rice, and soup.
A: Fish for breakfast? That’s interesting.
B: Sometimes we have a salad, too. And we always have
green tea.
A: Well, I never eat fish for breakfast, but I like to try new
things.

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