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2—06 Clerk: Can I help you? Lin Fei: Yes.I want to send a registered air-mail letter to China.Clerk: OK.That'll be 60p for postage and 20p for registration.That comes to 80p, please.Lin Fei: Here is 1 pound.Clerk: Here is your change.Please wait for your receipt....Here is your receipt.Lin Fei: Thank you!

Clerk: Anything else? Lin Fei: Yes, 20 postcards, 5 air-mail stamps and one roll of 50 10-pence stamps, please.Clerk: That'll be 11.20 pounds please.Lin Fei: Here is 12 pounds.Clerk: Here is your change.Anything else? Lin Fei: No.Oh yes, could you tell me where I can mail this letter? Clerk: Just drop it in the mail box at the corner.Lin Fei: Thank you very much.Clerk: You're welcome.Clerk: Can I help you? Lin Fei: I want to pick up my package.This is the notice I received.Clerk: Let me see...Hmm...Just a minute....Here it is.We need your signature or I.D.on this note.Lin Fei: All right.Can I mail this parcel to China? Clerk: What's in it? Lin Fei: Two books.Please insure them for 20 pounds.Clerk: No problem, sir.Lin Fei: Can I have this money order cashed, please? Clerk: Yes sir.But you'll have to endorse it first.Lin Fei: Oh, yes.Clerk: Can I see your I.D.card? Lin Fei: Sure.Clerk: Yes, that's fine.Here you are.1000 pounds.Lin Fei: Thanks.Clerk: You're welcome.2—07 Clerk: Good morning.Can I help you? Lin Fei: Yes, Mi.I'd like to open an account here.Clerk: We have both checking and savings accounts.Which do you want? Lin Fei: What's the difference between them? Clerk: With a checking account, you can write checks to pay your bills.The minimum amount for opening a checking account is 500 pounds.Lin Fei: How about a savings account? Clerk: The most common savings account is called a pa book savings account and there is no minimum for the first deposit.Lin Fei: I think I'll open a savings account.Clerk: By all means.Clerk: Can I help you, sir? Lin Fei: I want to withdraw 200 pounds from my account.Clerk: How would you like it? Lin Fei: Five-pound notes, please.Clerk: Anything else? Lin Fei: Yes, could you tell me my balance? Clerk: Yes, sir.Your balance is 1,678 pounds.Lin Fei: Thank you.Clerk: You're welcome.Clerk: Can I help you? Lin Fei: Yes.May I exchange these pounds into US dollars? Clerk: Sure, sir.How do you want it? Lin Fei: It's all the same to me.By the way, could you tell me the exchange rate today? Clerk: It's 100 to 138, sir.Here is your money, sir.Lin Fei: Many thanks.Clerk: My pleasure.Lin Fei: Hello, Mi.I've got a problem.Clerk: What is it?

Lin Fei: I lost my pabook this morning.What shall I do?

Clerk: I'm sorry to hear that.Please write down your name and your pabook number so that I can check it for you.Lin Fei: Yes, certainly.Clerk: Please wait here for a few minutes....It's all right.Your account is OK.Lin Fei: Oh, thank God!

Clerk: Now complete this form and we'll give you a new account with a fresh number.Lin Fei: Thank you so much.Clerk: Not at all.Take care of it this time.Lin Fei: Yes, I certainly will.2—08

Bob: Come on in and make yourself at home.Lin Fei: Thank you.Bob: Let me introduce my wife, Betty.Lin Fei: Nice to meet you, Mrs Harris?

Betty: Nice to meet you, too.Please call me Betty.Lin Fei: Okay.Betty.Bob: And this is my daughter, Karen.Lin Fei: Hello, Karen.Karen: Hi.Bob: Let me take your coat.Lin Fei: Thank you.By the way, this is for you.Bob: Wine!How nice!Thank you very much.Lin Fei: Don't mention it.Bob: Would you care for anything to drink? Lin Fei: Yes, please.What do you have?

Bob: Well, we have tea, beer, wine, orange juice.Lin Fei: I'll have some orange juice, please...You have a lovely house here.Bob: Thank you.We really like it, too.Lin Fei: How long have you lived here?

Bob: Let me see, about two years.Would you like me to show you around? Lin Fei: Ah, great!

Bob: This way, please.Lin Fei: You are an excellent cook, Betty.Betty: Thank you.Would you like some more food? Lin Fei: Well, I'll have some steak, please.Betty: Here you are.Lin Fei: Thank you.Mmmm, this is really very good.Betty: I'm glad you like it.Lin Fei: That was a wonderful meal.Betty: Well, I'm glad you enjoyed it.Now, how about some deert? Lin Fei: That would be great.Lin Fei: Well, Betty, dinner was delicious.Thank you very much.Betty: Thank you, Lin Fei.Lin Fei: It's getting very late, I think I should be going.Bob: So soon?

Lin Fei: Yes, I'm afraid so.Thanks for inviting me.Bob: It's my pleasure.Hope to see you again soon.Lin Fei: Well, goodbye.Bob and Betty: Goodbye.2—09

Waitre: This is Britannia Fish Restaurant.What Can I do for you, sir? Lin Fei: I'd like to reserve a table for three on Saturday evening this week, And I'd like to have a table near the window facing the Thames.Would that be OK?

Waitre: Certainly, sir.May I have your name, please? Lin Fei: Yes.My name is Lin Fei.Waitre: Okay, Mr.Lin...a table for three...Saturday evening.At what time, sir?

Lin Fei: 7:30.OK? Waitre: Yes.Thank you for calling, sir.See you then.Lin Fei: Good evening.I reserved a table the other day and my name is Lin Fei.Waitre: This way, please.Here is the menu, sir.Lin Fei: Thank you.Waitre: Would you care for a drink? Lin Fei: Yes.Betty? Betty: Orange Juice, please.Lin Fei: How about you, Mr.Harris? Bob: Tea, please.Lin Fei: Same here.Waitre: All right.Just a moment, please.Waitre: Here are your drinks.May I take your order now, Madam? Betty: Thank you.What's today's special? Waitre: Crabmeat Newburg, Lobster Thermidor, and Fried Fish Steak.Betty: Lobster Thermidor, please.Bob: Fish Steak, medium, please.Lin Fei: Fish Steak too, but well-done, please.Waitre: Any drink to go with that? Lin Fei: How about a bottle of red wine, Mr and Mrs.Harris? Bob and Betty: Red wine is good.Lin Fei: Waitre, bill please.Waitre: Yes, sir.I hope you enjoyed your dinner.Bob and Betty: Yes, we did.Betty: The food here is really special and always delicious.Lin Fei: This is for you, Mi.Waitre: Thank you very much, sir.Bob: It's been a wonderful evening.Thank you for inviting us.Lin Fei: It's my greatest pleasure to have you.Betty: I'm afraid we must be going, Mr.Lin.Thank you!Lin Fei: Thank you!Goodbye, Bob and Betty.Bob and Betty: Goodbye.2—10 Lin Fei: Excuse me.I was told to transfer to the No.11 around the Park.Could you do me a favor and tell me when to get off? Bus-Driver: Sure.Fifty pence, please.Lin Fei: Do I have to pay the fare with the exact change? Bus-Driver: Not neceary in London.I can break any notes for you.Lin Fei: Here's one pound.Bus-Driver: Here's your change.Step back and take a seat, please....Hyde Park!Hyde Park!Lin Fei: Thank you!Bus-Driver: Cheerio!

Lin Fei: Which train would get me to York by 16:30? Clerk: If you caught the 11:35, you'd be there at 16:14.Lin Fei: One first-cla single to York, please.Clerk: 12 pounds and 20 pence, please.Lin Fei: Here you are.Clerk: Here is your change and ticket.11:35, Platform 4.Lin Fei: Need I change trains? Clerk: No.It's a through train.Lin Fei: Taxi!York Gallery, please.I have to be there before 5 o'clock.Driver: Don't worry.We have plenty of time....Here we are, sir.You've still got a quarter to spare.One pound and forty pence, please.Lin Fei: Thank you very much indeed.Here is 2 pounds.Give me 40p, please.Lin Fei: Excuse me, but I'm trying to get to Queensway.Pedestrian: Take the District to Notting Hill and then get the Central.Lin Fei: Where do I go now? Pedestrian: Take the escalator on your right.Lin Fei: Thank you very much.Pedestrian: My pleasure.2—11

David: Lin Fei, this is Susan.Lin Fei: I'm very glad to meet you Susan.Susan: It's a pleasure to meet you.How do you like London so far? Lin Fei: Well, I can't get over how different the weather is here.Susan: Oh, you'll get used to it soon.Friend: Well, hello, stranger!Have you moved or something? Lin Fei: No.I went to York for a few weeks.Friend: Oh, really? For what?

Lin Fei: I went to the York Gallery to collect some materials for my paper.How are you doing?

Friend: Can't complain, you know.Why not come for a drink this weekend? Lin Fei: I'd love to, but I'm hunting for a job these days.Friend: All right.Good luck to you, then.Lin Fei: Thank you.Goodbye!Friend: Bye-bye!

Lin Fei: Happy Birthday, Susan!

Susan: Thank you!Do come in, please!Lin Fei: And this is for you!

Susan: How nice it is!Oh, Lin, Thank you ever so much!Lin Fei: Sure!

David: Many happy returns of the day.Susan: Oh, David, thank you.David: Look what I've brought!

Susan: What a big birthday cake!Oh, David, you're so sweet!

Lin Fei: Merry Christmas, Profeor Smith.Smith: The same to you!

Lin Fei: Are you doing anything special?

Smith: Yes.My parents and daughter are all here to join a big celebration.Would you join us?

Lin Fei: Sorry.All the overseas students are having a party tonight.And my parents are coming to visit me to celebrate New Year's Day.So I will not be able to join you.Thank you all the same.Smith: Happy new year to you and your parents.Lin Fei: Thank you.The same to you!

2—12

David: Good morning, Lin Fei.You look pale.Are you all right? Lin Fei: Morning, David.I'm afraid not.David: What's wrong with you?

Lin Fei: I've had a temperature for two days.David: Why not go and see the doctor?

Lin Fei: I've been busy writing the term paper.David: Don't be silly.Nothing is above health!The sooner, the better!Lin Fei: Thank you.I'll follow your advice.David: Take care!Hope you'll be better

Doctor: Hello, this is Doctor Hall's office.May I help you?

Lin Fei: I would like to make an appointment to see the doctor.Doctor: Would 4 o'clock this afternoon be convenient?

Lin Fei: I'm afraid I've got a temperature.So I would like an appointment as soon as poible.Doctor: Let me see, 1 p.m., OK? Lin Fei: That's fine.Doctor: Could you give me your full name, addre and phone number? Lin Fei: OK.Doctor: Now, what seems to be the trouble?

Lin Fei: I have had a sore throat for a few days.And I'm feeling chills and a fever now.Doctor: Let me take your temperature.Would you put the thermometer under your arm? Lin Fei: OK.Doctor: You do have a temperature.Now, let me look at your throat.Mm...Inflammation of the tonsils.Lin Fei: Is it serious?

Doctor: Oh, no.I'll give you an injection to bring your temperature down, and prescribe some medicine for you.Lin Fei: What should I do to get better soon? Doctor: Drink plenty of water and rest as much as poible.Lin Fei: Thank you.Lin Fei: Excuse me.Can I have these prescriptions filled, please? Aistant: Certainly, I'll have them filled for you if you just wait a few minutes.Lin Fei: Thank you.Aistant: Here's your medicine.Lin Fei: Can you tell me how to take the medicine? Aistant: Yes.Take two of these pills three times a day after meals and 2 Employer: What qualifications or experience do you have? Lin Fei: I'm almost straight from school.Employer: Do you think a cleaning job could appeal to you? Lin Fei: A cleaning job is OK with me.How much can I earn?

Employer: 50 pounds a week, 3 hours a day from Monday to Friday.Lin Fei: That sounds good.I'll take it.Lin Fei: Hi, David.I've found a job doing cleaning in a company.David: Good news!How much did they offer you? Lin Fei: 50 pounds a week, 3 hours a day.David: A nice job, I should say.tablespoons of the syrup every 2 hours.Lin Fei: Thank you for your hel

2—13 Aistant: Anything I can do for you? Lin Fei: Yes.I'm looking for a present for my wife, but I haven't made up my mind.Aistant: How about perfumes? The perfumes here are very famous.Lin Fei: What a good idea!May I have a look.Aistant: Please.Lin Fei: Well, the smell is nice.I'll take this brand.Aistant: Would you like anything else, sir? Lin Fei: No, thanks.Just the bill.Aistant: Yes.Here you are.Lin Fei: Thank you.Do you accept checks? Aistant: Sorry, sir.We only accept cash.Lin Fei: OK.Will you wrap it up for me? Aistant: Sure.Lin Fei: Here is 80 pounds.Aistant: Thank you, sir.Lin Fei: Can I have a tax-refund form, please? Aistant: Of course.Lin Fei: By the way, where can I get back the duty paid? Aistant: You can get it back when you go through the Customs.Lin Fei: Oh, I see.Thanks a lot.Lin Fei: Excuse me.Is this the place where I can get back the duty paid? Aistant: Yes, it is.May I see your tax-refund form, please? Lin Fei: Yes, here you are.Aistant: Do you want to get pounds or American dollars? Lin Fei: Pounds, please.2—14 Lin Fei: David, Could you tell me something about the study here? David: Sure.Lin Fei: What are the general requirements for undergraduate study? David: As far as I know, you can receive a Bachelor degree if you succefully complete at least 120 units of the neceary courses.Lin Fei: How about testing and grading? David: To obtain credit for each course, you must attend all required claes, finish all aignments and take all the neceary tests and exams.The maximum grade is 100;the lowest pa rank is 65 percent.Lin Fei: Thank you very much.David: Any time.Lin Fei: David, are you on a part-time job? David: I work as an aistant in our college library.Lin Fei: How can I get an on-campus job too? David: You may apply to the Student Employment Service for a vacancy.Lin Fei: How about off-campus jobs? David: Off-campus work requires permiion from the Immigration Office.Lin Fei: Oh, I see.Thank you very much.David: You're welcome.Lin Fei: Do you have any job for a part-timer? Employer: What sort of job do you have in mind? Lin Fei: Frankly speaking, I have nothing particular in mind, sir.Lin Fei: I think so.How are you doing? David: I'm between two jobs now.Lin Fei: Oh, bad luck.David: Don't worry about me.I gue I can find a new job soon.Lin Fei: I hope so.Good luck.David: Thanks.Bye-bye!

2—15

Lin Fei: I've come to say goodbye, Bob.Bob: When are you off?

Lin Fei: I'm flying home on Friday afternoon.Bob: Well, goodbye.See you soon.Lin Fei: Please don't forget to say goodbye to Betty and Karen for me.Bob: I will.Have a good journey.Lin Fei: Thank you.Goodbye, Bob

Lin Fei: Mr.Wilson.I'm calling to say goodbye.Wilson: When do you leave?

Lin Fei: My flight is on Saturday afternoon.Wilson: Take care of yourself, Lin, and don't forget to write to me.Lin Fei: All right.Thank you very much for everything you've done for me.Wilson: It was a pleasure to have you.Goodbye.Lin Fei: Goodbye.Smith: How time flies!I still remember the first day you came to my cla.Lin Fei: Yes.I can never thank you enough for all your kind help and advice.Smith: You have helped me a lot too.I'll mi you.Lin Fei: I'll mi you too.We'll keep in touch through the Internet.Smith: Sure.Please remember me to your parents and Profeor Wang.Lin Fei: Thank you.I will.Clamate A: Oh, Lin, how very much I'll mi you!...David: Let's put your bags in the backI thought you might like to have a look at it on the plane.Lin Fei: Thank you very much.Look, it's about time to check in, so there's no need for you to hang around.David: Well, I do hope you have a good journey.Please tell my parents and friends I'm OK here.Lin Fei: Thank you.I'll certainly do that for you.David: Goodbye, Lin Fei and all the best!Susan: Bon Voyage!

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