英语口语初级文本

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Lesson1Text AHow Old I s She?A woman was having some trouble with her heart, so she went to see the doctor.He was a new doctor, and did not know her. so he first asked some questions, and one of them was , How old are you?Well, she answered, I dont remember, doctor, but I will try to think. She thought for a minute and then said, Yes. I remember now, doctor! When I married, I was eighteen years old, and my husband was thirty. Now my husband is sixty, I know. And that is twice thirty. So I am twice eighteen. That is thirty-six, isnt it?Text BCouId I Speak to Jim .Please?A: Hello, 332440.B: Oh hello, Sally. This is Dave Thomson here. Could I speak to Jim please?A: Im afraid hes not in at the moment Dave. He went out about an hour ago and hes not back yet B: Any idea when he might?be back?A: Well, he shouldnt be long. He said he was just going to get some paint. But I wouldnt be surprised if hes stopped off at the pub onB: O. K. well , tell him Ive called , will you , and Ill try again later.the way back.A: All right. Goodbye , Dave.B: Thanks then Sally. Goodbye.Questions on Text B7. Read the following passage once. Underline the key words while reading and retell the story to your partner.AccidentThe river, you see, was never really safe at that time of the year- early autumn, I mean, when there is heavy rainfall. So when I heard the children had gone swimming, as they used to all spring and summer, I knew there might be an awful accident. And when they came home late without little Katie, I guessed what had happenedWORD:Lesson 2Text ABut the Chinese Did !One day Tom said to one of his friends, Im going to have a holiday in Peking. But I dont speak Chinese, so Ill go to evening classes and have Chinese lessons for a month before I go.He studied very hard for a month, and then his holidays began and he went to China.When he came back a few weeks later, his friend said to him, Did you have any trouble with your Chinese when you were in Peking , Tom?No, I didnt have any trouble with it, answered Tom.But the Chinese did !Text BAt the Birthday PartyMRs Ross: Welcome, Peter. Give me your coat and hat.PETER: Thank you, Mrs Ross.MRs Ross: The boys and girls are in the living room. Wait, Ill call John. * * *JOHN: Hi, Peter. Why are you late?PETER: My mother made me dress up.JOHN: Thats good. Alice has some pretty friends.PETER: You know I dont like girls.* * *PETER: Happy birthday, Alice. Many happy returns of the day. Heres a present for you.ALIcE: Thank you, Peter. Come into the dining room. Im going to cut the cake soon.JOHN: Have some sandwiches , Peter.PETER: Thanks. John. whos that girl?JOHN: Thats Joan. Shes pretty, isnt she? She likes to dance. Ask her to dance.PETER: Well , I dont know.JOHN: Dont be afraid. She isnt going to bite you. PETER: Whos afraid? Im not afraid. * * *PETER: Would you like to dance, Joan?JOAN: Yes , Thank you. Id like to dance very much.Questions on Text B7. Read the follow ing passage once. Underline the key words w hile reading and retell the story to your partner.Self-serviceIf you are in a hurry and you want to have a quick meal there is no better place than a self-service restaurant. You go into the restaurant, pick up a tray, knife, fork, and spoon and queue at a counter where the food is on display. You pick out what you want and put it on your tray, which you have to push along a special rack till you reach the cashier. The cashier will give you your bill. After paying, you take your tray to any table you like.You can sit alone or with another customer. You can have a good meal in ten minutes. And-as there is no waiter you dont have to give a tipWORD:Lesson 3Text AThere I s Something Very Nice I nside Your DrumIt was Jimmys birthday, and he was five years old. He got quite a lot of nice birthday presents from his family, and one of them was a beautiful big drum.Who gave him that thing? Jimmys father said when he saw it.His grandfather did, answered Jimmys mother.Oh, said his father.Of course , Jimmy liked his drum very much. He made a terrible noise witb it, but his mother did not mind. His father was working during the day, and Jimmy was in bed when he got home in the evening, so he did not hear the noise.But one of the neighbours did not like the noise at all , so one morning a few days later, she took a sharp knife and went to Jimmys house while he was hitting his drum. She said to him, Hullo, Jimmy. Do you know, theres something very nice inside your drum. Heres a knife. Open the drum and lets find it.Text BMay I See a Hat, please?MR Ross: May I see a hat , please? SALESMAN: What size do you take? MR Ross: Im sorry. I dont know. SALESMAN: Ill measure you. . . You take size 6. What colour hat would you like?MR Ross: Brown, please.SALESMAN: Here are some nice brown hats.Try this hat on.Its a very good one.MR ROss: Yes, I like this one.lt goes very well with my coat. How much is it?SALESMAN: Its $ 9.95 ( nine dollars and ninety-five cents ). Do you want me to put it in a box?Questions on Text B7. Read the following passage once. Underline the key words while reading and retell the story to your partner.The police in the big city were looking for a thief. At last they caught him. But while they were taking photographs of him - from the front, from the left, from the right, with a hat, without a hat - he suddenly attacked the policemen and ran off. They tried to catch him, but he got away.Then a week later the telephone rang in the police-station, and somebody said, You are looking for Bill Cross, arent you?Yes.Well, he left here for Waterbridge an hour ago. Waterbridge was a small town about 1 00 miles from the city. The city police at ence sent four different photographs of the thief to the police in Waterbridge. Less than twelve hours later they got a telephone call from the police in Waterbridge. We have caught the fourth this evening, we thinkWORD:Lesson 4Text AWhats the Matter w ith You?MRs WELsH: Good afternoon, Dr Dawes.DR DAwEs: Good afternoon, Mrs Welsh .MRS WELSH: Please come this way,Doctor.Peters in this room.DR DAwEs: Well, Peter.Im sorry youre ill. Whats the matter with you?PETER: I dont know,Doctor. Im ill.I have a headache and a stomachache.DR DAwEs: Show me your tor.gue.What did you eat yesterday?PETER: Well,Doctor,I.DR DAwEs: Did you eat any cake?PEKE: Yes,I ate some cake.DR DAwEs: Did you eat any ice cream?PETEK: Well,yes,I did.I ate some ice cream.DR DAWEs: Did you eat any candy?PETER: Well,yes,I did. I ate some candy.DR DAwES: Young man,tell me everything you ate yesterday evening.PETER: Wei I, Doctor. I went to a birthday party.DR DAwEs: I see!How many pieces of cake did you eat? PETER: Three,Doctor.DR DAwEs: How many plates of ice ream did you eat,young man?PETER: Gosh,Doctor.I had only three plates of ice cream .John had four.Text BHow Did You hose Your Way?Mrs Browns old grandfather lived with her and her husband. Every morning he went for a walk in the park and came home at half past twelve for his lunch.But one morning a police car stopped outside Mrs Browns house at twelve oclock, and two policemen helped Mr Brown to get out. One of them said to Mrs Brown, The poor old gentleman lost his way in the park and telephoned to us for help, sowe sent a car to bring him home. Mrs Brown was very surprised, but she thanked the policemen and they left.But, Grandfather, she then said , you have been to thatpark nearly every day for twenty years. How did you lose your way there?The old man smiled .closed one eye and said, I didnt quite lose my way. I just got tired and I didnt want to walk home !Questions on Text B7. Read the follow ing passage once. Underline the key words w hile reading and retell the story to your partner.One morning a man was crossing a narrow bridge when he saw a fisherman on the shady bank of the deep, smooth river under him,so he stopped to watch him quietly.After a few minutes, the fisherman pulled his line in. There was a big, fat fish at the end of it.The fisherman took it off the hook and threw it back into the water. Then he put his hook and line in again. After a few more minutes he caught another big fisb. Again he threw it back into the river. Then, the third time, he caught a small fish. He put it into his basket and started to get ready to go. The man on the bridge was very surprised, so he spoke to the fisherman. He said, Why did you throw those beautiful, big fish back into thewater and keep only that small one?The fisherman looked up and answered, Small frying-pan.WORD:Lesson 5Text ASu m m er PlansPeter and Mary are talking about their plans for the summer. Mary is going to work in the city, but Peter is going to go to camp. Mary thinks that their friend John is going to the mountains with his family.PETERL: What are you going to do after you return from Washington?MARY: Im going to stay in the city.PETER: What will you do all day?MARY: Im going to work with my father at the store. In the evening,Ill read books.On weekends, Ill go to the beach with my family.PETER: Have you ever worked?MARy: No, but I can learn. What are you going to do this summer?PETER: Im going to camp. Ive gone to camp for four summers.MARY: Ive never gone to camp. What do you do there? PETER: We do many things . In the morning, we go swimming and boating. In the afternoon, we play basketball or tennis. We sit around a campfire at night.We sing or tell .stories.MARY: That sounds wonderful.PETER: It is wonderful. Whats John going to do this summer?MARY: I think hes going to the mountains with his parents.FETER: Well, so long, Mary. Have fun.MARY: You too , Peter. Give my regards to John.8 Ill see you in September.My DishwasherMrs Williams lived in a small street in London, and now she had a new neighbour. Her name was Mrs Briggs , and she talked a lot about her expensive furniture, her beautiful carpets and her new kitchen.Do you know, she said to Mrs Williams one day, Ive got a newdishwasher. It washes the plates and glasses and knives and forks beautifully.Oh? Mrs Williams answered, And does it dry them and put them in the cupboard too?Mrs Briggs was surprised. Well, she answered, the things in the machine are dry after an hour,but it doesnt put them away,of course.Ive had a dishwasher for twelve and a half years, Mrs Williams said.Oh? Mrs Briggs answered. And does yours put the things in the cupboard when it has washed them? She laughed nastily.Yes , he does, Mrs Williams answered. He dries the dishes and puts them away.Questions on Text B7. Read the following dialogue once. Underline the key words while reading and retell to your partner the dialogue in your own words.Frank and Charles discuss last nights television programme. Frank: Did you watch television last night, Charles?Charles: Yes , I did.Frank: It was a good game, wasnt if?Charles: Oh, I didnt watch the football match. I wanted to , but my wife preferred to see theFrank: What a pity. It was quite exciting. Both teams played very well.Charles: How did it finish?Frank: It finished in a draw. What was the film like?Charles: It was quite good. But.I missed the beginning of it because I had to eat first.Frank: Did your wife enjoy it?Charles: No , she didnt. After half an hour slie stopped watching and started to read a bookWORD:Lesson 6How to Make Everybody HappyPeters uncle lived in the country. Once Peter went to stay with him for a few weeks. Whenever they went for a walk or for a drive in the car and they passed somebody, his uncle waved. Peter was surprised, and said, Uncle George, you know everybody here. Where did you meet them all?I dont know all these people , said his uncle. Then why do you wave to them? asked Peter. Well, Peter, answered his uncle, when I wave to someone and he knows me, he is pleased. He continues his journey with a happier heart.But when I wave to someone and he doesnt know me, he is surprised and says to himself Who is that man? Why did he wave to me? So he has something to think about during the rest of his journey, and that makes his journey seem shorter. So I make everybody happy.Text BWhat Wonld You Like to Do Tonight?Marys cousins, Fay and Rosemary, are still at her house. The girls want to go to the movies. They look in the newspaper to see what time the movie starts. After seeing the movie, they go to an ice cream parlor and order their favorite desserts.MARY: Girls , what would you like to do tonight? ROSEMARY: Do you ever go to the movies?MARY: Of course. I often go to the movies.ROSEMARY: Well, lets go to the movies.MARY: Theres a good movie near here: Summer in MaineFAY: Fine. I heard its a very good movie.RosEMARY: Lets find out what time it starts.MARY: Lets look at the newspaper. Movie programs are usually on page nine.FAY: Here it is. Summer in Maine starts at 8 oclock.Questions on Text B7.Read the following conversation once. Underline the key words while reading and retell to your partner the dialogue in your own words.Fred: If I won the Pools, Id go round the world.Bert: Would you? I wouldn.t.Fred: What would you do?Bert: Oh, I dont know. Id buy a big house with a garden for my wife and kids, I suppose. But its difficult to imagine having a lot of money.Fred: One things certain. If I had a lot of money, I wouldnt work any more.Bert: Wouldnt you? What would you do with all that spare time?Fred: As I said, Id go round the world.Beet: What would you do after that?Fred: Oh, I dont know. Itd take me a long time to go round the world.Bert: It doesnt sound very exciting.Fred: Anyway, we havent won the Pools, and were not likely to win them. So there isnt much point in talking about it, is there?Bert: Id be happy if I got a rise.Fred: And my wife would be happy if I hought her a mink coat.Bert: Well , Im not likely to get a rise and you havent the money for a mink oat, so letscome down to earth and have another drink.Fred: Whatll you have?Bert: Ill have a pint of the best.Fred: Id have a Scotch if I were you. We deserve it.Bert: All right. Make it a double, will you?WORD:Lesson 7Text AAfter a Heavy Snow stormOne night there was a heavy snowstorm, and in the morning Mr Smiths garden was full of deep snow. Mr Smith wanted to take his car out, so he paid a man to clean the path from his garage to his gate. He said to this man, Dont throw any snow on that side, because it will damage the bushes in my garden; and dont throw any snow into the street, or the police will be angry. Then Mr Smith went out.When he came back, the path was clean and the snow from it was not on the bushes, or the fence, or the street. Mr Smith was very pleased-until he opened the garage to get his car out! The garage was full to the top with all the snow from the path, and his car was somewhere under it all!Text BNo Baseball TodayPETER: Can you play baseball with me today?JoHN: No, I cant. Im sorry. I have to help my mother. Were going to move tomorrow.PETER: Wheres the new house? Is it far from here? JoHN: No, its not far. Its near our old house.PETER: Can I help you pack?JoHN: Sure. Thanks. * * *PETER: What can I do?JoHN: Take the books out of the bookcase. Put them in this box.PETER: Well, the books are in the box. What can I do now? JoHN: Take the magazines out of the bookcase. Put them in that box.PETER: All right.JoHN: Peter ! Pack them. Dont read them.PETER: These magazines are interesting. May I borrow one?JOHN: Of course.PETER: Thanks, John.Quiestions on Text B7. Read the foilow ing passage once. Undertine the key words w hiie reading and retell the story to your partner.A Better Mailman !I worked as a mailman for a short time. However, I am afraid of dogs and I had a lot of trouble. One day I tried to deliver some letters to a big house. I started to open the gate and all of a sudden a huge dog ran toward me. It growled and barked at me , so I threw the letters over the fence. The dog picked them up and carried them into the house. The dog was a better mailman than I was!WORD:Lesson 8Text APlease Set the TableMRs MILLER:I have to stay in the kitchen. I dont want the food to burn. Would you pleaseset the table?MARY :Of course , Mother.* * *MRS MILLER:Did you put two forks with each plate?MARY :Yes , I did.MRs MILLER:Are the salt and pepper shakers on the table?MpRY:Oh , no , theyre not. Ill get them now.MRSMILLER:Did you use the new glasses?MARY:Yes , I did.MRS MILLER:Does the table look nice?MARY:I think so, Mother.MRs MILLER:I hear the bell. Please open the door, Mary.Text BI nterestlng PicturesFood really tastes good cooked over an open fire, Lloyd remarked as he took another bite of his hot dog.It sure does, replied Fred. I wish this werent the last night of our camping trip, but school starts next week. A couple of days after returning home, Lloyd and Fred took the exposed film out of their camera and took it to the camera shop to be developed. They were told that the pictures would be ready Thursday. Thursday was just two days away. Fred and Lloyd could hardly wait to see how their pictures came out. They planned to show their pictures to everyone at school as soon as school was back in session.Fred and Lloyd felt very pleased when they showed their teacher the pictures they had taken on their vacation. She said that they were some of the most interesting pictures she had seen.Questions on TextB7. Read the following passage once. Underline the key words while reading and retell the story to your partner.Who Waits for Whom?Mr and Mrs Allen go grocery shopping on Saturday mornings. Mr Allen never enjoys these trips. Mrs Allen does the shopping and he sits in the car and waits for her. This morning there were a lot of people and it took MrsAllen longer than usual. An hour went by and finally a man came up to Mr Allen. Excuse me, he said, is your name Allen? Your wife is waiting for you at the check-out counter. She doesnt have enough money for the groceries !WORD:Lesson 9Text AStop Eating Fried PotatoesMrs Jenkins went to her doctor one day, because her heart was giving her trouble.The doctor listened to her heart carefully and did a few other things. Then he said, Well, Mrs Jenkins, stop smoking, and then youll soon be quite all right again. But doctor, answered Mrs Jenkins quickly, Ive never smoked. I dont like smoking.Oh, well, said the doctor, then dont drink any more alcohol.But I dont drink alcohol, answered Mrs Jenkins at once. Stop drinking tea and coffee then, the doctor said to her.I only drink water, answered Mrs Jenkins. I dont like tea or coffee.The doctor thought for a few seconds and then said, Well,. . . er. . . do you like fried potatoes?Yes, I like them very much, answered Mrs Jenkins.All right, then stop eating those, said the doctor as he got up to say goodbye to Mrs Jenkins.Text BKeep Him in BedMRS WELSH: Get up, Peter. Its late.PETER: I cant get up , Mom. Im ill.MRS WELSH: Whats the matter with you?PETER: I have a headache and a bad stomachache.MRS WELSH: You have a fever too. Im going to call DrDawes. Dont get out of bed.PETER: Oh, I cant get out of bed. Im too ill.MRS WELSH: Operator, give me Spring 3-2546, please.Hello, this is Mrs Welsh. Is Dr Dawesthere? Thank you. Ill wait. . . Dr Dawes, this is Mrs Welsh. Can you come to the house , please?DR DAWES: Whos
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