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1、Lesson Twenty-NineSection One:Tapescript.Airport Announcements:1. Special1. Special announcement for Mr. Valans. Would Mr. Valans, passenger on Pan Am Flight Number 35212 to New York, please contract the Pan Am transfer desk immediately. Mr. Valans to contact the Pan Am transfer desk immediately, pl

2、ease.2. This is a security announcement. Passengers are reminded not to leave their baggage unattended at any time. Passengers must not leave their baggage unattended. Unattended bags will be removed immediately by the police.3. Kenya Airways to Rome and Nairobi, Flight Number 155, boarding now Gate

3、 Number 10. Kenya Airways, Gate Number 10.4. Your attention please. Olympic Airways Flight Number 563 to Athens boarding now at Gate Number 31. Olympic Airways to Athens, Gate Number 31.5. Would passenger Aldo Betini, who arrived from Rome, please go to the meeting point. Aldo Betini to the meeting

4、point, please.6. BA wish to apologise for the delay of their Flight Number 516 to New York. This is due to the late positioning of the aircraft to the stand.Section Two:Tapescript.A. At the Lost Property Office:Assistant: Good morning, sir.Man: Good morning. I wonder if you can help. Ive lost my coa

5、t.Assistant: Where did you lose it, sir?Man: Er . I left it on the . um . underground yesterday morning.Assistant: Can you describe it?Man: Well, its a full-length brown overcoat with a check pattern on it. Its got a wide belt, and one of those thick furry collars that keep your ears warm. Its a ver

6、y nice coat, actually.Assistant: Hmm. Im afraid we havent got anything like that, sir. Sorry.Man: Well, to tell you the truth, I lost another coat last week. On the bus. Its a three-quarter length coatits grey, with big black buttons and a black belt.Assistant: Sorry, sir. Nothing like that.Man: Hmm

7、. And then only this morning I left my white raincoat in a park. Its got a silk lining.Assistant: Look, sir. Im a busy woman. If you really need a coat so badly, theres a very good second-hand clothes shop just round the corner.B. Questions of Conscience:Doctor: Well, hows the patient this morning?N

8、urse: He appears to have had a very restless night.Doctor: Oh. Was he in very severe pain?Nurse: Yes. Im afraid he was, doctor.Doctor: Hmm. In that case, I think wed better increase his dosage of diamorphine.Nurse: Yes, doctor. By how much?Doctor: Lets see. How much is he on at the moment?Nurse: Fiv

9、e milligrammes.Doctor: Hmm. Increase it to fifty.Nurse: Fifty? All at once?Doctor: Yes, thats what I said, nurse.Nurse: But thats an increase of forty-five milligrammes.Doctor: Im quite aware of that. However, when I operated on the patient yesterday, I found his abdomen was riddled with carcinoma.

10、Im sure you realize what that means.Nurse: Yes, I do, doctor. But I still dont feel I can accept responsibility for administering such an increase.Doctor: Cant you? What exactly do you suggest, then?Nurse: That if youre convinced its the right thing to do, you ought to administer the injection yours

11、elf.Doctor: Hmm. I see what you mean. Very well, I will.C. Earthquake:Woman: What did you do during the earthquake, James?James: Stayed in bed.Woman: What do you mean? Didnt you try to get outside?James: No. Id got terrible flu, so I just stayed in bed.Woman: So what happened?James: Well, I must hav

12、e slept through the first earthquake although nobody believes me. They said it was so noisy. Then I woke up about four in the morning. Still feeling terrible with the flu. Eyes running, nose running. You know how you feel when youve got the flu.Woman: Dont I just. Ive been lucky so far this year, th

13、ough.James: So I decided to get up and make a cup of tea. Id just got into the kitchen when I started to feel all unsteady on my feet. Then I got this roaring noise in my ears. I still thought it was the flu, you see.Woman: So what happened then?James: Well, I slowly realised that it wasnt me feelin

14、g dizzy and the noises werent in my head. I heard the people upstairs screaming. The wooden floor started moving up and down, the doors and windows started rattling and banging, all the kitchen cupboards were thrown open and cups and saucers came crashing to the floor, the kitchen clock fell from th

15、e wall.Woman: Well what did you do?James: What could I do? I just stood there and watched.Woman: Why didnt you try to get out?James: Oh, I couldnt be bothered. I was feeling so terrible with the flu. I just went back to my bedroom. Some books had fallen from the bookcase and that little porcelain va

16、se had rolled to the floor but fortunately didnt break. I even had to look for my transistor radio under the bed. I picked it up and switched it on and they were telling people to go and sleep in the parks.Woman: So why didnt you?James: I told you, I was feeling too ill. And the nearest park is a long walk from my flat. And I didn

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