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1、Lesson Twenty-EightSection One:Tapescript.Functions and Happenings:(a)Tomatoes! Tomatoes! Forty p a pound. Yer lovely salad tomatoes today. Lots olovely mush. Fifty p half pound, and a punnet ostrawberries . for one pound.(b)You have exactly three and a half hours before polling stations close. Thre

2、e and a half hours, which means, obviously that youve got three and a half hours in which to cast your vote, a vote which I know youre all going to cast for Mary Hargreaves, the future member of Parliament. Mary Hargreaves has campaigned furiously and industriously over.(c)Welcome to Tescos. May we

3、inform our customers that today we have English strawberries on special offer at only sixty-five p a pound and raspberries at only forty-nine p a pound and loganberries at thirty-eight p a pound. We hope you will avail yourselves of our special offers.(d)(sound of applause and cheering in background

4、)We cant continue the concert until people have cleared the central aisle. The space . Weve got to keep the path clear for emergency services and we cant continue the music until it is cleared. Now, please, clear the central aisle!(e)End Apartheid! End Apartheid! Apartheid! Out! Out! Out! Free Afric

5、a! Free Africa! Black and white together! Black and white together! Apartheid out! Apartheid out! Out! Out! Out!(f)Er, now, a, a few points for all the stewards and demonstrators before we move off. Er . er . Can you be quiet, please! Now, will all the stewards please remember to walk on the outside

6、 of the column, on the outside, very important, and the demonstrators, please pay particular attention to the route. Now, we will be walking down Park Lane to, to Piccadilly and we will be going through Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square and from then on into Trafalgar Square. No right turns, no

7、 left turns, straight on into Trafalgar Square. Is that OK?(g)Any old iron? Any old iron? Anybody, iron? Any old iron?Section Two:Tapescript.A. Kinds of People:Hes quite a solitary type of person, really. You know, he spends most of his time at home, reading, listening to the radio, things like that

8、. He goes out to the pub occasionally, and he does quite a lot of singing, toohe belongs to the local choir, I believebut you never see him at weekends. Hes always off somewhere in the country, walking or fishing. He does a lot of fishing, actuallybut always on his own. Funny sort of bloke.B. Career

9、 Woman and Marriage:Miss Barbara Pream, the Head of Pushet Advertising Agency, is being interviewed for a radio program on women and work.Interviewer: So, here you are, Miss Pream, right at the top of the profession in advertising. I suppose you have quite a lot of men working under you, dont you?Pr

10、eam: Yes, I do. Most of my employees are men, in fact.Interviewer: I see. And they dont mind having a women boss?Pream: No. Why should they? Im good at my job.Interviewer: Yes, of course. But, tell me, Miss Pream, have you never thought . about getting married? I mean, most women do think about it f

11、rom time to time.Pream: But, I am married.Interviewer: Im sorry. I didnt realize, Mrs. .Pream: I prefer not to use my married name in the office.Interviewer: And your husband, how does he like being married to a career woman?Pream: He has nothing to complain about.Interviewer: No, of course not. By

12、the way, what does he do?Pream: Well, he prefers to stay at home and run the house. He enjoys doing that as a matter of fact.C. The Uncle I Hardly Knew:Beale: Well, uh . Ill come straight to the point. As you know, your uncle, Eduardo Gatto, died last December.Bruno: Yes. I was very sorry to hear th

13、at, even though I hadnt heard from him for a long time.Beale: Hmm. Did you know that he was a very rich man?Bruno: Uh . n . no . I didnt.Beale: Yes. Thats why Ive come to see you. I . I have some news for you.Bruno: What?Beale: Hes left everything to you.Bruno: What?!Beale: Yes. The sum comes to mor

14、e than two million Australian dollars.Bruno: What?! I . I cant believe it.Beale: Its all true. In his will, Mr. Gatto left clear instructions that I should come to London personally to see you.Bruno: I . I just cant get over it. I . I feel its just . just too good to be true.Beale: Oh, its true all

15、right. Believe me. However, there are certain restrictions about how you can use the money. Would you like me to go through them with you now?Bruno: Yes, yes. Please do!Beale: Well, first of all, you mustnt spend it all at once. The money will you paid to you gradually, over a period of ten years.Br

16、uno: Yes, yes . I understand, but, before you go on, could you tell me how my uncle made all this money?Beale: Pizza.Bruno: Pardon?Beale: Pizza. You know, the thing people eat, with cheese and.Bruno: Yes, yes, of course! But how could he make so much money with pizza?Beale: Well, he introduced it into Australia just

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