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64. Hi! 65.Hello, darling You're back nice and early today. 66Yeah, that's right. 67.My six o'clock class was cancelled, because the students went on an excursion to Buckington Castle. 68. I thought y
82. Can I help you? 83. Yes, thank you. I want to report the loss of my car. 84. The loss of your car? How exactly does one go about losing a car? 85. Well, no, I mean… 86. Presumably, you mean it w
53.Er… Hello, Mr. Ramirez. 54.Hello, my friend! Who are you? 55.I’m Marco Benini. 56.Of course you are, I remember. What kept you so long? 57.Er… the receptionist told me to wait, as a matter of
1.Excuse me, my name is Marco Benini. I have an appointment with Mr. Ramirez. 2.Would you take a seat over there, please? I’ll call you when he’s ready. 3.Erm…he did ask to see me right away, as
44.Mexico. Can I help you? 45.This is Marco Benini from the ESC Corporation. I’d like to speak to Mr. Cabron, please. 46.Hold the line, please. Mr. Cabron, Mr. Cabron. 47.He seems to be asleep at th
1.How are you getting on with my bike, Jean? I’ve got to go out soon. 2.It’s nearly finished. It’s only got a flat tire, you know. Annie I don’t see why you couldn’t fix it yourself. 3.It’
1.Washdon International Airport at last. Now, where to park? Hey, there’s a perfect place right outside the entrance where all those taxies are. 2.Lucky nobody else parked here .Now let’s go and f
65. Very funny, that business with Mr. Gusper. Real strange. There’s a supermarket over there. I’ve got nothing for supper. No one will mind if I park here, will they? 66. Have you got frozen beef
72.OK. It’s time to go for the big one, now. 73.The Carlos Ramirez Foundation. Can I help you? 74.My name is Marco Benini and I represent the ECS corporation. I’d like to speak to Mr Ramirez, plea
1.Here am I then ready for all those gorgeous housewives sitting, around at home with nothing to do! 2.Geez these things are heavy! I sure hope I manage to sell a few all of them_ soon. 3.Here we are,
1.I’ll get it 2.Hello 218-5434 3.Hello is that Annie Peters? No. I’m like, one of her roommates. She’s out, you know, shopping. 4.When will she be back do you think? 5.Oh, I don’t know, hang o
95.Can you get it please, David? 96.I’m busy, darling. I’ve got to mark my students’ homework. 97.I’m busy too; I’m looking after your baby! 98.She’s your baby, too! Look, I’ll get fired
69.Excuse me, I’m looking for a Mr. Gusper. 70.At your service. 71. It’s very urgent. I’ve got to find him immediately. 72.Find whom? 73.Mr. Gusper. I believe he’s staying here. 74.It’s perf
64.What does that sign say? I can’t quite read it maybe if I move into the inside lane… 65.Look out, you fool! 66.Sorry about that! That can’t be right, it says “Washdon City Center”. Hey, w
71.What was all that about? Did you say something to offend him? 72.Is he going to enroll, do you think? I could do with some more students in my intermediate class. 73.No, he suddenly remembered he h
Well, thank you very much for a wonderful song, Tony. Moroni, what a voice that guy’s got, eh? Just like my wife,in fact, a lovely voice, but not a damn thing to say! No, but seriously, of course, I’
I’ve spoken to the Chief, Bedges. I’ve tried to put in a good word for you. Thank you, Mr. Henson. And he’s agreed to give you a second chance. He’s such a kind hearted man. So, you’re to go
And that was “Keeps Us Apart” by Tony Moroni, as he goes Country and Western. Tony, in fact, now lives in Nashville, Tennessee, the very home of Country music. That song’s currently No.6 in the
Good afternoon. I’ve come to inquire about Mr. Theo Gusper, who, I believe, died here in most tragic circumstances the other day. I wish to express my sincere condolences. I don’t quite follow you
Sometimes I look at these guys resumes and I say, you're kind of f---d man, said Jesse Marrus, founder of Wall Street recruiting site StreetID. 华尔街招聘网站StreetID 的创始人Jesse Marrus说:有时我看这些人的简历时,我会说你是属