Sundays! Text 3
M:Did you hear the news about sentence to the doctor who once practiced mercy killing? W:Yeah. Nobody has the right to take another person’s life. Text 4
W:How beautiful! How long have you had it? M:Only two weeks
W:How far have you been in it? M:Not very far. Just a picnic Text 5
M:Be quiet, please. Can I remind you what you should do? W:Go ahead, please.
M:Don’t forget to write your name and student number on the paper. W:Sure.
M:Let’s begin! Text 6
M:Jane, why do you want to give up your present job? W:I’d like to do something different
M:What do you mean something different?
W:I want to travel. You know, I have never been to other countries. M:Really?
W:Yes. I want to go to Australia, Canada, especially Italy. M:What can I say? I’m really sorry. But I understand. W:Thank you. Jack. Text 7
W:Hello, Tom. Where are you going? M:Hello, Julia! I’m going to my aunt’s. W:Is that box heavy? M:No, it’s light.
W:But it’s filled with books! Can I help you? M:Of course. Could you open the door, please? W:OK.
M:Thanks. By the way, I have two tickets here for tonight’s film. Would you like to go with me? W:That’s great! Text 8
W:I heard you’ve sold your car, haven’t you? M:Yes.
W:Why did you sell it?
M:It was giving me too much trouble. I was spending so much money on it W:What was wrong with your old car?
M:The engine needs many repairs and the wheels were giving trouble now and then. W:Is the new car good?
M:Yes. It’s newer, more comfortable, and it hasn’t given me and it hasn’t given me any trouble at all. When I set off, I’m quite sure that I’ll be able to get to the other end safely. Text 9
W:What are you doing recently?
M:I got a job at the restaurant, but it doesn’t sound very interesting.
W:How much will they pay you? M:$ 160 a week.
W:I’d take it if I were you.
M:But it doesn’t sound interesting. W:But you need a job, don’t you?
M:But I might find a better job somewhere.
W:Maybe you are right, but a bird in hand is worth two in the bush. M:I think you’re right. Text 10
Mr. Blue is a rich businessman. He had a nice shop in the main street of a small town. He sold diamond necklaces, watches, clocks and other such things. Most of the goods sold in his shop are very expensive. All went well for some years, and then Mr. Blue’s shop was broken into at night twice in one month, and a lot of diamond necklaces were stolen each time. It made Mr. Blue very worried. He asked the police for help, but the police had still not succeeded in catching the thief three weeks later. So Mr. Blue decided that he would try to do something about it. He bought a camera, fixed it up in his shop so that it could photograph anyone who broke into at night, and put some very cheap diamond necklaces in front of the it for the thief. A few nights later the thief came again, but he did not touch any of the cheap diamond necklaces that Mr. Blue had put out for him.
He took the camera instead. It was worth $ 15, 000
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书面表达: One Possible Version
This semester, our school has offered more than 10 optional courses, from which students can choose at will. The coursed are given from 3:30 to 5:00 every Tuesday afternoon.
Students take great interest in these optional courses. Their favorites range from computer, spoken English, arts and so on. Most of the students say that they have got a great deal of practice and they have learnt a lot beyond the textbooks.
Students hope that more optional courses will be offered while their homework should be reduced. They also suggest that more trips and visits should be organized so that they have opportunities to learn even more about what is going on outside school.