时间:2018-12-25 作者:英语课 分类:每天一课英语口语365


英语课

[00:00.00]282 Tongue Twisters

[00:04.23]There are many tongue twisters in English associated with food.

[00:09.04]They are only the easy ones.

[00:11.76]But this one is the most difficult.

[00:14.50]It's just apiece of cake.

[00:16.61]A: Do you know any tongue twisters in English associated with food?

[00:22.94]B.A little, such as "The big baker bakes black bread."

[00:28.26]and "All I want is a proper cup of coffee made in a proper coffeepot."

[00:33.88]A: Well done. It's incredible that you can utter such difficult English tongue twisters so fluently.

[00:40.10]B: Thank you for your compliment. It's just a piece of cake.

[00:46.86](Xiao Chert is talking about English tongue twisters with George.)

[00:51.25]Xiao Chert: There are so many interesting tongue twisters in English associated with such items as food,

[00:59.30]diet, tableware, and so on.

[01:01.00]George: You mean...

[01:02.51]Xiao Chen: Tongue twisters like "The big baker bakes black bread."

[01:07.24]"All I want is a proper cup of coffee made in a proper coffeepot."

[01:12.36]George: You are quite right. They are only the easy ones. We have some more difficult ones such as "

[01:19.80]'The bun is better buttered, ' Bill muttered." and "Charlie's chilly cheap chips shop sells Charlie's cheap chips."

[01:28.03]Xiao Chen: Yeah, they are really difficult. But I'm sure this one is the most difficult:

[01:33.91]You can have: fried fresh fish,   fish flied fresh,

[01:39.45]fresh tided fish,      fresh fish fried,or fish fresh fried.

[01:44.96]George:   Fantastic! It's incredible that you can utter such difficult

[01:50.60]English tongue twisters so fluently. I've been confused.

[01:54.10]Xiao Chert: Thank you for your compliment. It's just a piece of cake.

[01:58.60]283 Occupation

[02:04.19]What business are you in?

[02:07.01]I'm a CPA.

[02:08.26]A: What's your occupation?

[02:11.89]B: I' m a businessman.

[02:13.46]A: What kind of business are you in?

[02:15.78]B: I own a gas station. What line of work are you in?

[02:19.91]A: I'm a government employee.

[02:22.26]B: Are you? Where do you work?

[02:24.48]A;I work at the State Department.

[02:26.94](Chris meets Pat in the street.)

[02:31.72]Chris: Hi, Pat. Long time no see. Where do you work?

[02:36.47]Pat: I'm out of work.

[02:37.99]Chris: Are you?

[02:39.58]Pat: Yes. Only last week I was working two jobs, but now I'm unemployed.

[02:45.25]Chris: That' s too bad. Are you looking for a job?

[02:48.57]Pat: Of course. I had two interviews today, but they both turned me down.

[02:53.95]Chris. Really? Why?

[02:55.83]Pat: They said I was overqualified.

[02:58.52]Chris: What do you mean?

[02:59.80]Pat:   They said they didn't need people with Ph. D' s degree.

[03:04.22]Chris: What are you planning to do?

[03:05.68]Pat:  I'll try some schools tomorrow. You know I' d love to become a school teacher.

[03:11.66]I can also moonlight as a Taekwondo instructor to make some extra money. What do you do now?

[03:18.64]Chris: I'm a real estate broker. I also sell insurance on the side.

[03:23.99]284 Choosing a New Car

[03:29.89]Do you like this car?

[03:32.45]It's too expensive for us to buy.

[03:35.14]It doesn't hurt to try new things.

[03:38.25]A: I'll take off $300 if you buy it today.

[03:45.28]B: But I still can't afford it.

[03:47.60]A: I'm sure your daughter will like this car.

[03:50.27]B: Yes, but it's too expensive for us to buy.

[03:54.61](Vicky: daughter, Tina: mother, Richard: salesman)

[03:54.92]Vicky: Oh... I like this one.

[03:58.18]Tina: Oh, it's beautiful! I don' t own a bank, honey; we can' t afford this one.

[04:04.72]Vicky: Well, it doesn't hurt to dream.

[04:08.03]Tina: Well, that's true.

[04:09.89]Vicky: Oh, look--that one has a nice style.

[04:12.97]Tina: That' s pretty. Are you sure you still like this one?

[04:17.41]Vicky:  Yes.

[04:18.22]Richard: Can I help you find anything today, ladies?

[04:22.92]Tina:   My daughter likes this car. What kind of mileage does it get?

[04:28.04]Richard: Oh, it gets great mileage--35 miles per gallon on the highway...

[04:33.19]and it has excellent safety features, like the dual air bags and ABS brakes.

[04:39.93]Tuna: What are ABS brakes?

[04:41.89]Richard: Anti-lock braking system, it keeps you from skidding on the road..,

[04:47.37]and the newer ears have them.

[04:49.75]Tina: Okay. That's great.

[04:52.26]Richard: I can take off $ 500 off the MSPR if you buy it.

[04:58.08]Tina: Well, what is M-S-R-P?

[05:01.17]Richard: "That's manufacture's suggested retail price."

[05:05.74]Tina. Oh, I know.

[05:09.39]285 At the Adult school

[05:13.26]What kinds of classes can you offer?

[05:16.29]We have basic high school classes and other classes.

[05:20.26]A: Is this the Adult Education Office?

[05:25.67]B: Yes, it is. How can I help you?

[05:28.12]A: I'd like to get some information about the classes. What kinds of classes can you offer?

[05:35.02]B: We have various self-study classes. Why do you want to take our courses?

[05:40.53]A: It's hard to get a good job without enough experience or skills, but I don't know what I want to study yet.

[05:48.47]B: Well, you can look through our brochure.

[05:51.32]David: Well, I' d really like to take this auto maintenance course. Are these classes available at night?

[05:59.94]Lama: Some are available at night.

[06:01.90]David: Are these classes very expensive?

[06:04.98]Lama: In Adult Education, many classes are free, and other classes have a small charge.

[06:11.04]David: Thanks. Oh, I almost forgot. My friend is Vietnamese, and he doesn't speak English.

[06:18.25]Can you help him?

[06:19.35]Laura: Yes, our ESL can take him all the way from basics to advanced English skills.

[06:25.75]David: Are the classes very large?

[06:28.31]Laura: Yes. ESL classes can have up to 40 students.

[06:32.28]David: Does he have to be a citizen to study here?

[06:35.70]Laura: No, we teach anyone who wants to learn.

[06:39.36]David: Well, I'm sure he'll take the ESL class and I'll take the Auto Maintenance course. Can I register now?

[06:47.46]Laura: Sure.

[06:50.07]286 Modesty

[06:53.07]There is nothing to be arrogant about.

[06:57.12]Whenever he is praised, it goes to his head.

[07:00.99]A: Why are you in the pouts?

[07:05.27]B.I really can't stand his domineering attitude.

[07:09.40]A: Oh, that Tom! He takes a haughty attitude to everybody except the superior.

[07:14.39]B.I think he should learn to be modest. There's nothing to be arrogant about.

[07:21.70]A: That could be hard for him; he is far from modesty. He likes to brag of his own achievements.

[07:27.92]B: And whenever he's praised, it goes to his head.

[07:32.18]Jane: Congratulations. Tom!

[07:36.31]Tom: Thanks. Actually, I think I'm really talented.

[07:41.74]I've looked over my work and thought to myself how well I had written it.

[07:46.02]Jane: I believe you're capable, but don' t let this success go to your head. Keep up your best effort.

[07:53.00]Tom: Of course, I won't let my gift go to waste.

[07:59.22]Jane: Your self-confidence is good. Just be careful that you don' t sound conceited.

[08:04.18]Tom: Sure enough, I'm self-confident, but I'm not conceited at all.

[08:08.28]Jane: I hope you can take my advice. Don' t brag triumphantly of what ever achievement you may make.

[08:14.63]It'll simply alienate, sometimes even antagonize people around you.

[08:20.85]Tom. I know you are saying this for the good of me. I'll keep it in mind.

[08:25.44]287 Complaint

[08:31.11]He finds faults with my project.

[08:34.66]Stop complaining. You are not the only one who works hard.

[08:39.76]A:I just argued with our boss for not telling me about the deadline sooner.

[08:46.11]B: Then, what did he say?

[08:47.70]A: He wants me to finish the project before the deadline.

[08:51.10]B: Too bad. Today is not your day.

[08:54.05]A: What's worse. He even finds faults with my project.

[08:58.28]B: Stop complaining. You are not the only one who has to work hard.

[09:02.62](On the way home after school, Tom and Jane are complaining about their teacher. )

[09:09.46]Jane: (sighs) Tom, today we have a lot of homework to do again.

[09:15.15]Tom: So we can' t watch our favorite cartoon tonight.

[09:18.45]Jane, I don' t like him. He always criticizes me in front of everyone.

[09:24.24]Jane: Well, to tell you the truth, I don' t really like him, either. He pulls a long face everyday.

[09:30.38]Tom: Yes, and he also...

[09:33.47]Jane: Wait, Tom, is it all right that we speak ill of him behind his back?

[09:38.46]Tom: Hmm... I don't think we should speak ill of him. After all, he is our teacher.

[09:45.33]Jane: Yes. By the way, it's getting dark. So let's hurry home and finish all of our homework.

[09:51.91]Tom: All right.

[09:54.26]288 Sympathy

[09:58.02]You have my sympathies for losing the job.

[10:02.62]It' s very kind of you to say so.

[10:06.30]A.I lost the chance to get promoted. I'm very disappointed.

[10:10.74]B: It's a pity. I'm sorry to hear that. You have my sympathies. I think you teach English very well.

[10:18.84]A: It' s very kind of you to say so. Is this useful?

[10:23.73]I think I tried my best to do my work and the result made me upset. I want to give up.

[10:29.76]B: Don't be childish. There's no place where there's no difficulty.

[10:35.79](Two friends meet in the street.)

[10:39.58]Mrs. White: Hello, Mrs. Smith. Haven't seen you for a long time.

[10:44.13]Mrs. Smith: Good morning. Mrs. White.

[10:48.75]Mrs. White: Why are you so worried? What happened?

[10:54.60]Mrs. Smith: My husband was knocked down by a car yesterday. Now, the' s in hospital.

[10:57.03]Mrs. White: Oh, bad luck! I can't expect it. Please accept my deepest sympathies.

[11:02.75]Mrs. Smith: Thank you very much.

[11:06.83]Mrs. White: How about Mr. Smith now?

[11:08.97]Mrs. Smith: After the operation, he felt better.

[11:13.36]Mrs. White: Thanks Goodness! Mr. Smith so kind a person. I'm sure he'll recover quickly.

[11:21.87]Mrs. Smith: We hope that. Now, I must bring some fruit for him. See you later!

[11:27.18]Mrs. White: Wait a minute. Since I have no important things to do,

[11:31.33]shall I accompany you to go to the hospital this morning?

[11:35.25]Mrs. Smith: Thank you. Let's go.

[11:37.52]289 Agreement and Disagreement

[11:44.94]I couldn't agree with you more.

[11:48.60]I disagree with you an this point.

[11:50.40]A:I think the match is exciting, isn't it?

[11:55.52]B: Yes, indeed. The host team takes the lead in the first half. I hope they will win.

[12:02.31]A: But I prefer the way the guest team plays. They are playing an attacking game.

[12:08.66]B: I couldn't agree with you more.

[12:11.59]Tom: Well, Jane, I think sports is good for you and everybody should take exercises.

[12:20.75]Jane: I quite agree, Tom.

[12:22.14]Tom: Many students sit in the classrooms all day. They don' t get out and do anything to keep fit.

[12:29.14]Jane. You are absolutely right.

[12:31.02]Tom: I love football and I always watch the matches on TV.

[12:35.41]I think we should have more football matches on TV.

[12:39.09]Jane: I'm not sure about that. There's usually one football match every week. I think that's quite enough.

[12:46.33]Tom: I don' t think one match every week is enough. I think there should be four at least one week.

[12:53.25]Jane: I'm afraid I totally disagree with you. Maybe there should be more sports on TV,

[12:59.28]but different things, maybe table tennis is good.

[13:03.07]Tom: That' s nonsense! Table tennis is boring and slow.

[13:08.69]Jane: I'm afraid you are wrong.

[13:11.38]Tom: But football is the most popular sport in the world.

[13:14.78]Jane: Well, let's stop argument.

[13:17.44]290 Consolation

[13:22.40]Don' t worry. Everything will be OK.

[13:26.77]Luck will be around you next time.

[13:30.03]A: It's too bad. I lost my job!

[13:34.76]B:I hope it won't make you too disappointed.

[13:38.73]A:I don't know what I should do next.

[13:41.39]B: Don't worry. Everything will be OK. Luck will be around you soon.

[13:47.64](The husband comforts the wife who lost the job.)

[13:52.89]Husband: You look worried. What happened?

[13:56.23]Wife: Unreasonable! Why did the company fire me?

[14:00.15]Husband: No reason. You are so excellent a secretary!

[14:04.33]Wife:  Maybe only you think that. The supervisor doesn't think so!

[14:08.56]Husband: Forget that. I'm sure the boss will regret.

[14:12.85]Wife: Maybe. But now I have nothing to do. I feel very nervous. I'm of no use. Why I come into this world?

[14:22.72]Husband: Don' t say that. I can understand your feeling.

[14:27.66]Anyway, you stayed there for about ten years.

[14:30.71]But I should say you're a very important person in our family.

[14:34.50]You can find your new position in home, right? You can do housework and take care of our kids.

[14:41.53]Wife: But I don' t want to be a housewife! I still want to get a new  job.

[14:46.99]Will you support me? Your opinion is very important for me.

[14:51.22]Husband: Why not? I believe if you want to get a job, that' s very easy. Luck will be around you next time.

[14:59.03]Wife: Thank you for your supporting. I will try my best.

[15:04.15]291 Reminding

[15:10.89]Pardon me for my poor memory.

[15:13.66]Don' t let me forget to get up early.

[15:16.38]A: Should I need to remind you not to be late every time?

[15:22.15]B: Oh, my dear. You know my memory is very poor, and I'm not on purpose.

[15:29.25]A: Did you still remember what you said last time?

[15:32.36]B: What did I say? Pardon me for my poor memory.

[15:36.39]A: You said you would give me 99 roses this time.

[15:40.90]B: Forgive me, please. Next time, I will. If not, I will buy you a dia mond.

[15:47.93]Tom: Mum, our final exam will start tomorrow. So, today I want to have a deep sleep.

[15:57.44]Mum: What can I do for you, my son?

[15:59.63]Tom: Don' t forget to wake me up at haft past six.

[16:02.80]Mum: OK, I will. Anything else?

[16:05.98]Tom: No, see you tomorrow.

[16:07.58]Mum: Wait a minute. Have you prepared your pen and paper?

[16:11.99]Tom: Yes, I bought something new this afternoon.

[16:14.79]Mum: Is your bike OK? Maybe you will find something wrong tomorrow morning. Why not check it now?.

[16:20.48]Tom: Perhaps you're right. I'll check it now.

[16:24.79]Mum: Don't eat and drink too much this evening.

[16:28.08]Tom: All right.

[16:29.10]Mum: Don't stay up, and go to bed earlier.

[16:33.07]Tom: You are so considerate.

[16:34.35]Mum: Try to be careful during the exam.

[16:37.41]Tom: OK, I'll remember what you said.

[16:39.76]Mum: Good luck, and good night.

[16:42.29]292 Promise

[16:48.40]Can I count on you to do the homework by yourself?

[16:51.44]I promise that I'll do it by myself.

[16:54.70]A:I make a promise I' II wake you up every morning.

[17:01.83]B: In that case, I promise I'll try my best not to be Gate.

[17:06.64]A: Can we count on you to get a good score in the final exam?

[17:11.00]B: Perhaps you can, anyway, you know I study hard.

[17:15.31]John: Jane, I will go to New York on business tomorrow.

[17:20.88]Jane: How long will the trip last?

[17:22.96]John: About half a month.

[17:25.39]Jane: Can you make a promise that you won' t drink and smoke too much?

[17:29.39]John: OK, I will. Any other words?

[17:32.53]Jane: Can I depend on you that you will buy some dresses for me?

[17:35.76]John: Of course, I will keep it in my mind.

[17:38.93]Jane: And give me a call every night.

[17:41.43]John: I'll try. You know, the business is very busy.

[17:45.09]Jane: Take care of yourself.

[17:46.84]John: I also have some asking for you.

[17:49.37]Jane: What's that? Tell me.

[17:51.46]John: Can you make a promise that you will do all the housework by yourself, not ask my mother?

[17:58.78]You know she feels not well these days.

[18:01.70]Jane: I know your meaning. I will try my best to satisfy your mother.

[18:05.96]John: Thank you very much. I' m sure both of us will keep the promise.

[18:11.34]Jane: Me too.

[18:12.10]293 Encouragement

[18:18.92]Believe yourself.

[18:20.80]Don't lose heart.

[18:22.81]A: Dad, I failed in the mid-exam, and I felt very disappointed. I think I tried my best.

[18:30.47]B: Don't lose heart. Be confident of yourself.

[18:37.20]A:I always ask myself if I use all my time to study.

[18:43.08]B: I'm sure you are a diligent boy. So believe yourself, you have our backing.

[18:51.52]Jane: Today is the sports meet. Which sport will you take part in?

[18:57.63]Tom: I'll be in the relay. I'm so nervous.

[19:01.76]Jane: Why are you so nervous?

[19:03.43]Tom: I don't want to do badly and let my teammates down.

[19:07.74]Jane: Oh, I think you'll do a good job. Don't worry.

[19:11.43]You've practiced hard for the race. I think you can win.

[19:14.87]Tom: Yes, we should have confidence in ourselves. But you know, relay is a sport with co-operation.

[19:23.60]Jane: It means everyone in the relay should co-operate with each other.

[19:27.73]Tom: Yes, it is.

[19:28.59]Jane: I'm sure our team will win the race.

[19:31.96]Tom: Thank you, we'll try our best.

[19:35.22]Jane: I'm be there to cheer you on.

[19:37.13]Tom: Then, we'll be very glad.

[19:39.32]Jane: And we are behind you all the way.

[19:41.78]Tom: Oh, it's time to get ready, see you.

[19:44.94]294 Mailing Parcels

[19:51.16]Could you tell me how much this parcel to London is?

[19:55.18]Excuse me, is this the parcel post counter?

[19:59.18]I' d like to send this parcel to Tokyo.

[20:03.80]In that case, it can go book rate. That's a lot cheaper.

[20:08.50]A: Excuse me, is this the parcel post counter?

[20:15.87]B: Yes, what can I do for you?

[20:18.22]A: I'd like to send this parcel to Tokyo.

[20:21.83]B: What's in it, please?

[20:23.05]A. Just a piece of silk cloth.

[20:26.24]B: Well, all right. Now you can wrap it up and fill out the form please.

[20:31.67]A.OK.

[20:35.57](Ford wants to post a book to his friend in Brazil. Now he is in a post office.)

[20:40.45]Clerk: Next!

[20:41.73]Ford:  That's me. I' d like to mail this package.

[20:44.87]Clerk: Where's it going?

[20:46.90]Ford:  To Brazil.

[20:47.63]Clerk: Let's see what it weighs, one kilogram.

[20:50.82]Ford:  What will it cost, please?

[20:53.43]Clerk: How do you want it to go?

[20:55.16]Ford: By air.

[20:57.06]Clerk: By air. Hmm...by air.., that'll be $ 8,00.

[21:02.50]Ford:  That's kind of expensive. Is there a cheaper way to send it?

[21:06.65]Clerk: Let's see. It feels like a book.

[21:09.47]Ford: It is.

[21:10.44]Clerk: In that case, it can go book rate. That's a lot cheaper.

[21:15.22]Ford:  Thank you very much.

[21:16.76]295 Looking for a Toilet

[21:23.74]Where can I wash my hands?

[21:25.93]Where is the john?

[21:28.62]May I be excused? It's an emergency.

[21:32.67]A: Sorry, nature calls. Could you tell me where I can wash my hands around here?

[21:41.58]B: It's really hard to find a toilet here. Look, there's a hotel there. You can go there.

[21:48.50]A:I can't hold it in any longer. That's the only way out.

[21:53.67](A few minutes later)

[21:56.31]B: Now how do you feel?

[21:59.29]A:I feel quite relieved.

[22:03.65]A: Good morning, sir. What can I do for you?

[22:07.12]B:I' d like to deposit some money, but excuse me, is there a bathroom around here?

[22:13.16]I need to take a leak first. I drank a lot of water this morning.

[22:18.07]A: Go down this corridor and you will find one at the end of it.

[22:21.70]B: Thank you.

[22:23.48](At the door of the bathroom.)

[22:26.32]B: Can I use your bathroom? It's an emergency.

[22:30.50]C: Sorry, the bathroom is flee for staff only. You have to pay.

[22:35.89]B:OK, OK... How much is it?

[22:37.95]C: 30 cents.

[22:39.10]B: Take the money and I'll take it to your manager when I'm finished!

[22:43.93]296 Going on a Diet

[22:49.31]I must go on a diet.

[22:51.64]I' m obese and out of shape.

[22:56.08]I get to watch what I eat.

[22:57.85]A: I'm getting so paunchy that I'm afraid I have to buy a new belt tomorrow.

[23:07.36]And I think I must go on a diet.

[23:10.39]B: You are just a little bit chubby, not paunchy.

[23:14.49]A: You know, I'm a compulsive overeater. I got to watch what 1 eat.

[23:20.92]B: More physical exercises may help to keep your weight down.

[23:25.15]A: You said it.

[23:26.56]A: Do you have any good suggestions on how to keep fit? I feel I have put on several pounds recently.

[23:36.39]B: How much do you weigh now?.

[23:38.34]A: About 160 pounds. Can you believe it?

[23:42.79]B: The weight looks good on you. Certainly you don't have to go on a diet, do you?

[23:47.57]A: You see, I'm getting a thick waist, aren't I? So I need to find a quick fix to it.

[23:54.83]B: Maybe jogging can keep your weight down.

[23:57.78]A: Yeah, but it takes time. Are there any shortcuts?

[24:01.52]B: Dieting pills can help you lose weight, but they may have side effects and do harm to your body.

[24:08.12]297 Covering Up a Colleague

[24:14.55]Will you be able to cover me up on Friday?

[24:18.96]I'm free, so it's OK with me.

[24:21.94]A: Hey, Tom. Will you be at work this Wednesday?

[24:28.24]B: No. What's up?

[24:29.68]A: My parents will be coming to see me this Wednesday and I have to go to the airport to pick them up.

[24:36.68]Will you be able to cover me up then?

[24:39.60]B: Let me think. I will be free that day. It's OK with me.

[24:44.56]A: Thanks a lot. I owe it to you. I won't orget it.

[24:49.29]A: Hello, Jenny. I've come to see ff you are on duty tomorrow.

[24:56.53]B: No. Want me to cover you up again?

[24:59.69]A: Yeah. You know it's the flu. I'm down with it.

[25:02.85]My doctor strongly suggested that I go to see him tomorrow.

[25:06.74]B:I was planning to have a lazy day. But, now that you asked... OK,

[25:12.86]tell me everything I need to do tomorrow.

[25:15.62]A: Please give this report to the president and finish typing these. Is that OK?

[25:22.47]B:OK. Now it's quitting time. Let's call it a day.

[25:26.94]A: You go first. I'll lock the door. Jenny, I owe it to you.

[25:32.03]This weekend I' d like to invite you to dinner ff you are flee.

[25:36.44]B: I'm looking forward to it.

[25:38.06]298 Unable to Fall Asleep

[25:45.35]I'm not sleepy at all.

[25:47.15]For two days an end, I haven' t slept a wink.

[25:51.54]I drank 2 cups of coffee. So I' m all wired.

[25:56.56]I didn't get much sleep last night.

[26:00.19]A: You look groggy today. What's the matter?

[26:05.44]B. I didn't get much sleep last night. I was very tired and sleepy before going to bed,

[26:12.08]but somehow when I was lying in there, I became wide a wake. Not sleepy at all.

[26:18.19]A: Was there anything exciting that drove away your sleep?

[26:22.21]B:  God knows. I haven't slept a wink all night.

[26:25.92]A: It's bedtime. Good night. Sleep tight.

[26:31.09]B: Funny, I just can't sleep.

[26:34.04]A: That happens to me as well. Every time when I tried to think about something,

[26:41.33]I' d have trouble falling asleep.

[26:43.97]B: Yeah. In order to have a good sleep, I will do something dull or less exciting before going to bed,

[26:47.73]say, listening to the English news.

[26:51.47]A: Does it work?

[26:52.67]B: Yeah, it works on me. But I'm not sure it will do for you.

[26:57.53]299 Air-conditioners

[27:02.20]What brand of air-conditioners do you suggest I should install in my new house?

[27:09.62]It can automatically regulate the temperature and humidity in your house.

[27:14.56]The air-conditioners we manufacture are very popular with consumers for their high efficiency,

[27:22.00]energy saving, easy handling, and quiet operation.

[27:26.08]A: What brand of air-conditioners do you think is best for residential purposes?

[27:35.72]B: The Haier series or the Gree series. They are the latest products by the two companies,

[27:42.85]which are well-known for their electric appli ances.

[27:46.48]For example, this model can control temperature and humidity automatically,

[27:53.09]purify bad air and operate quietly.

[27:55.65]A: OK. I' ll take one of the Haler series. Do you guarantee its quality?

[28:02.60]B: We do. If it breaks down within a month after its installation, we can replace it with a new one.

[28:09.57]And we guarantee one-year free after-sale service and 3-year free maintenance.

[28:17.99]A: It's too stuffy in here. What you need is more fresh air. Or your respiratory system will be in trouble.

[28:26.24]B: Yeah. But now how can I improve the ventilation here?

[28:31.73]A: You can install an air-conditioner, with a heater, a cooling machine,

[28:37.08]and a ventilator, all the three combined in one.

[28:40.50]B: That's great. We should have installed one like that long ago.

[28:44.21]300 Electronic Games

[28:49.70]They have the latest machines and lots of new games.

[28:53.85]Before you drop the ball into the spinning wheel, you bet a number on the layout.

[28:59.99]If the ball falls and stops an the number you bet on, you win.

[29:04.93]A: Hi, Dick, let's go to the Haven Arcade to play something.

[29:12.76]They have the latest machines and lots of new games.

[29:16.42]B.I was thinking of that. And we can play the slot machine, the mahjong tile, and lots of others.

[29:23.92]A: Mah-jong is tiring. You just sit there even for the whole day and not move a bit. I don't like it.

[29:32.09]B: If that's the case, let's go play some snooker.

[29:36.14]A: How do you play roulette?

[29:39.77]B: That' s easy. Before you drop the ball into the spinning wheel, bet a number on the layout,

[29:46.72]if the ball falls and stops on the number you bet on, you are the winner.

[29:52.24]A: Fantastic. Do you play blackjack, too?

[29:55.97]B: Yeah, usually the pliers try to get a set of cards which do not add up to more than 21.

[30:02.24]If you exceed it, you lose the game to the dealer.

[30:06.42]A: How many points does an ace take? And a jack?.

[30:10.31]B: An ace takes 1 point and a jack 11.



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adusta
air heater, air-heating system
amphiapomictic(turreson 1926)
antichlore
asymmetric halfdisc
Auction markets
Barbell strategy
bearing capacity of subsoil
braced arch
brake phenomenon
bright crystalline fracture
build up rate
carucages
ceiling function
chrysophyllums
cocking wrist action
completeness of real numbers
contour maps
cooler snatcher
countably-infinite subset
counter, cycle
creeping wintergreens
croompled
current harmonics
Dibunafon
difference of phase angle
dimethylarginines
discursive hegemony
diyah
dzhebel (jebel)
Emergency Schedules
fair-built
fast neutron reactor
flats and pitches
good articulation
grid method for strain measurement
heat-death
high in
hollow-bowl clarifier
hydroxyl herderite
IANAL
idempotent ring
layer cone
left-hand member
light induced bleaching
limit of consistence
loran
macu
mikadoes
Missoula County
modern igneous petrology
Nicola Amati
non-partisanship
nonlinear stabilization
normal refraction
Oak Park
Pasternak, Boris Leonidovich
pavement concrete
plain-straight-face flange
precipitation echo
precision assembly
pressure vent
pseudometrizable topological space
pso-ric
psychological disorder
pyrometer cone equivalent
reflected global (solar) radiation
regards
region calcanea
retirement of property
rideth
role change
rotating roll feeder
Rotoiti, L.
safety cover
sailing region
sapidnesses
sashoon
searching enquiry
self-respectful
semi-subsistence
set algebra
Sharp's the word.
soft coating material
spun iron pipe
stable glass fiber
stationary mixing normal process
storageorgan
subjectly
submergence
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surface dynamometer card
tightlacer
Tunisian bee
twist up
uncoddled
unmortal
without bite or sup
xylotypographic
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