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1、Lesson TwelveSection One:Tapescript.A. Dialogues:Dialogue 1: Do you think you could stop whistling? Im trying to write an essay. Oh, Im sorry. I thought you were in the other room.Dialogue 2: Is it alright if I leave my rucksack on the back seat? Yes, of course. Go head. And would you mind if I took
2、 off my shoes? My feet are killing me. Well, Id rather you didnt. Its rather a hot day.Dialogue 3: Hello, Charles, I havent seen you all day. What have you been doing? Actually Ive been working on my first novel. Oh, yes. How far have you got with it? Well, I thought of a good title, and I made a li
3、st of characters, and Ive designed the front cover. Have you started writing it yet? Oh, Ive written two pages already. Only two? Well, yes. I havent quite decided yet what happens next.Dialogue 4: I saw an accident yesterday. What were you doing at the time? I was queueing for the cinema. And what
4、did you do when you saw the accident? I rushed forward to see if I could help.Dialogue 5: Hmm. You are a good squash player. How long have you been playing? I have been playing since the beginning of the last term. What about you? Me? Oh, Ive been playing about two years nowBut Im still not very goo
5、d.Dialogue 6: Ive got a watch with a silver strap. Thats nothing. Ive got one with a gold strap. Ive got a watch that tells you the date. Thats nothing. Ive got one that tells you the date and the day.B. Restaurant English:Dialogue 1:Woman: Look at these glasses, this ones even got lipstick on it.Wa
6、iter: Im very sorry, madam. Ill bring you clean ones right away.Dialogue 2:Man: Head waiter, I want to have a word with you.Head Waiter: Yes, sir. Is there something wrong, sir?Man: Something wrong? I should think there is something wrong. My wife and I have been kept here waiting nearly an hour for
7、 our meal!Head Waiter: Im terribly sorry about that, sir. Our staff has been kept unusually busy this evening. Ill see to it personally myself. Now, if you wouldnt mind just telling me what you ordered.Dialogue 3:Woman: This coffee is practically cold.Waiter: I am sorry, madam. Ill bring you a fresh
8、 pot straight away.Section Two:Tapescript.A. Description:This table shows the number of commuters into central London between 7.00 a.m. and 10.00 a.m. daily. The total number is 1,023,000. Of these, 405,000 travel by undergroundthats 29% of the total, and 28% travel by British Railthats 391,000 peop
9、le daily. Ten per cent use both rail and underground, and ten per cent, 99,000 people, travel by bus. That means a total of 778,000 people, 77%, on public transport. The remainder use private transport. One hundred and ninety-seven thousand come by car and rest come either by motorbike or bicycle. T
10、his means 4% come by motorbike or bicycle, and 19% by car.B. Conversation:Mrs. Nicholas went away for a fortnight. Before she went, she called in at the local police station and talked to the policeman on duty.Mrs. Nicholas: Im going away to the seaside for a few days and Id like you to keep an eye
11、on my home while Im away.Policeman: Certainly, Madam. Whats your name and address?Mrs. Nicholas: The names Nicholas, and the address is 14 Spring Vale.Policeman: Thank you. Youll lock all the doors, and make sure all the windows are shut, wont you?Mrs. Nicholas: Of course.Policeman: And youll rememb
12、er to cancel the milk.Mrs. Nicholas: Yes, Ive already done that.Policeman: And the papers.Mrs. Nicholas: Yes.Policeman: And you wont leave any ladders about.Mrs. Nicholas: No, we havent got a big ladder.Policeman: Thats fine. Are you friendly with the people next door?Mrs. Nicholas: Yes, we are.Poli
13、ceman: Well, I think youd better tell them youre going away, too. Ask them to give us a ring if they see or hear anything suspicious.Mrs. Nicholas: Yes, I will. Thank you.C. A Party:There is a party in progress and one person A is standing by the drinks table serving drinks. B approaches and A offer
14、s her a drink.B: I thought you might be here.A: Ah, hello. How are you?B: Not bad. How are you?A: All right, I suppose.B: What are you drinking?A: Some sort of wine. Do you want some?B: No, I think Id prefer beer. Have they got any?A: Yes, theres some over there.(B pours out a drink.)B: Well, what d
15、o you think of the party?A: Its not bad. Im not really in the mood for a party, though.B: Whys that?A: I dont know, really. I suppose Im a bit tired.(During the last exchange C has approached the table to get a drink. A offers C a drink but accidentally drops it.)A: Oh, sorry about that.C: (annoyed) I should think so!A: Dont worry. Its not too bad.C: What do you mean? Its gone all over my trousersI only bought them last week.A: Theres no need to shout.C: (loudly) Im not shouting.A: Yes, you are.C: (very loudly) No, Im not!B: