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Unit 4 DIALOGUE I Struggling with Taking Dictation A: Gosh, look at this, seventeen mistakes in my dictation exercise again! That's terrible. I'm really sick of the whole dictation business. B: Relax,
Unit 10 DIALOGUE I Chinese Women — Yesterday and Today A: The International Working Women's Day is just around the corner, and we'll celebrate this occasion. I wonder what celebration there will be.
Unit 15 DIALOGUE I Save Our Pandas A: The giant pandas in the Wolong Reserve in Sichuan Province are facing a crisis. Have you read the news about it? B: Of course I have. The newspapers and magazines
Unit 4 TEXT I A Man from Stratford — William Shakespeare Text On March 25th, 1616, fifty-two-year-old Master William Shakespeare signed his will leaving the famous legacy of his
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Unit 4 DIALOGUE I Pollution Control A: So you're from London, Dave. Some time ago I read an interesting story about London fog. B: Oh yeah, I think I know the one you mean. It's about a blind woman le
Unit 12 DIALOGUE I Music A: You have a very good stereo system ... What a fine sound it produces! I feel like I'm sitting in a grand concert hall. B: It is a good system. It has fine treble, soft bass
Unit 11 DIALOGUE I The Young on the Old A: Isn't it Luo Wei? You've certainly changed beyond recognition! B: Hi, Li Xia, you've grown from a tomboy into a graceful lady! A: It was ten years ago that w
Unit 9 DIALOGUE I I Wish I Had a Robot A: What would you wish for if I let you make a wish? B: I'd wish I had a robot. A: Why a robot, of all things? B: A robot is clever, capable, efficient, and obed
Unit 6 DIALOGUE I Work Ethics A: Do you think a telephone operator should be concerned about the worries of callers? B: Well, it's not her job. At least I wouldn't interfere in other people's business
Unit 3 DIALOGUE I Farewell to Rude Manners A: How do you come to school every day? B: By bike. A: So you're lucky. You're not bothered by rude people with their rough behaviour. B: I don't get it. A:
Unit 13 DIALOGUE I A Sense of Security A: Before I came to China, when I heard about personal security here being guaranteed, I took it with a pinch of salt. Now that I'm studying in Shanghai, I feel
Unit 9 TEXT I Who Killed Benny Paret? Text Sometime about 1935 or 1936 I had an interview with Mike Jacobs, the prizefight promoter. I was a fledgling newspaper reporter at that time; my beat was educ
Unit 8 TEXT I On Buying Books Text Time spent in a bookshop can be most enjoyable, whether you are a book-lover or merely there to buy a book as a present. You may even have entered the shop just to f
Unit 6 TEXT I Atomic Cars Text Every motorist dreams of a car of the future that does not have to be refuelled every few hundred miles, a car that will cost little to run because there is no outlay on
Unit 5 TEXT I The Light at the End of the Chunnel Text In a hotel lobby in Sandgate, England, not two miles from the soon-to-be-opened English Channel Tunnel, stiff upper lips trembled. For the first
Unit 18 DIALOGUE I Save Our Heritage A: Finally we're back from the field trip. B: Yes. But our visit to that historic city could've been more exciting. A: I know. If it hadn't been for the destructio
Unit 11 TEXT I Shaka — King of the Zulus Text Shaka's military career started at about the same time as Napoleon's came to an end at Waterloo. Neither man had ever heard of the other, yet they had a
Unit 14 TEXT I After Twenty Years Text The policeman on the beat moved up the avenue impressively. The impressiveness was habitual and not for show, for spectators were few. The time was barely 10 o'c