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Ishow2018高级班文本3.0
一.人物Bob Branson
二.人物Andrea,James
三.找室友
四.工作amusement park,intern,landscaping job
五.工作 working as a tutor,in a restaurant,for a marketing company
六.借东西〔相机,蓝色西装,车〕
七.三角恋
八.三个故事〔撞鲸,抢银行,卡烟囱〕,耍蛇,救警察
九.丢钱包
十.四个烦恼〔开车快,狗叫,放广告,销售员〕
十一.换衣服,衣服褪色
十二.找宿管〔换灯泡,狗叫〕
十三.地区习惯〔吃东西有声音,睡得晚,中东服饰〕
十四. Greener World
十五.垃圾填埋场,臭氧层
十六.化工厂倾倒废弃物,找证据
十七.算命
十八.克制害羞
十九.舞蹈课,厨艺课
二十.转折点〔工作后,有狗了,有自行车〕
二十一.转折点〔学语言,获奖〕
二十二.懊悔专业选择、大学生活
二十三.迟到,狗生娃
二十四.戴安娜,比尔盖茨
二十五.在家中工作,交通形势
二十六.心理医生,露营参谋
Lesson1
A
A:
Do you have a date for the party yet?
B:
Actually , I don't. Do you think you could help me find one?
A:
Hmm, what kind of guys do you like?
B:
Oh, I like guys who aren't too serious and who have a
good sense of humor.You know , like you.
A:
Ok, Uh, what else?
B:
Well, I'd prefer someone I have something in common with-
who I can talk to easily. A:
IthinkI
know just the guy for you. Bob Branson. Do you know him.?
B:
No, I don't think so.
A:
well, let me arrange for you to meet him, , and you can tell me what you think.
B
Chris:
So, what's the Verdict?
What did you think of Bob?
Kim:
Well, I was worried at first especially when I saw that he wears not one but two earrings,I
thought he might turn out to be one of those guys who are into heavy rock music and stuff like
that. You know what I mean?
Chris:
But he's just like a regular kind of guy, right?
Kim:
Yeah, we got along really well!
Chris:
I just knew you'd like him.
Kim:
Yeah, I do, and he's really funny. He had me laughing hysterically during dinner. I think the
people sitting next to us in the restaurant thought we were crazy.
Chris:
So, are you two going to get together again?
Kim:
Definitely, in fact, we're going to a concert tomorrow night.
Chris:
That's great.
Lesson2
A
A:
So,haveyouseenAndrealately?
B:
Yeah,Iseeherprettyoften.Weworktogetheratacafélatté.
A:
How'sshedoing,I'vebeenmeaningtocallher.
B:
Well,tobehonest!
I'vealwaysthoughtshe'salittledifficult.Butthesedays,Ifindherimpossible.
A:
Whatdoyoumean?
B:
Oh,youknowhowsheis.Shehasstrongideasabouteverything.AndIfyoudon'tagree
Withher,sheletsyouknowwhatshethinksofyou.
A:
Yes,that'strue.Butthat'swhyweloveher,right?
B:
Yeah,Iguessso.Butshe'schangedalotsinceshestartedcollege.Shetalkedaboutherselfallthetimeandshealwaysmanagestomentionhowgoodsheisateverythingshedoes.
A:
Hmm.MaybeIwon'tcallherafterall.
B
A:
AreyougoingtoJames'spartyonSaturday?
B:
Ofcourse,Jamesalwaysgivesthebestparties.Andtherearealwayslotsofinterestingnewpeopletomeet.
A:
That'strue.Idon'tknowwherehemanagestofindthemall.
B:
Well,youknowwhathe'slike.Hemakesfriendsreallyeasily.Hereallylikestalkingtopeople,andhelovesinvitingpeopleover.
A:
Ur–Ur,heinvitedmefordinnerlastSaturday,whatafeast!
B:
Yeah,he'sagreatcooktoo.
A:
AfterdinnerIofferedtohelpcleanup,buthetoldmenottoworryaboutit.Hesaidhe'dtakecareofitinthemorning.Hewaslike,it'snothing,nobigdeal.
B:
Yup,thatsoundslikeJames.
C
A:
Have you met the new apartment manager?
B:
Mr. Johnson?
Hmm. Yeah, I met him last week. He's… a little strange.
A:
Yeah, he is. I'm not sure I like him. He's hard to predict. Sometimes he'sprettycheerful and talkactive,and thenext day he doesn't even say hello. I think he must have personal problems or something.
B:
I think you're right. And have you noticed that half the time when he says he's going to 3 something, he never actually does it?
He told me three times he'd come to fix the light in my kitchen,
and he still hasn't done it. Lesson3
ADave:
Hello?
Jim:
Hi. My name's Jim Hunt. I'm calling about the ad for a roommate.
Dave:
Oh, right.
Jim:
Are you still looking for someone?
Dave:
Yes, we are.
Jim:
Oh, good. I'm really interested.
Dave:
Well, there are four of us, andit's a fairly small house, so we want someone who's easy to get along with.
Jim:
I'm pretty easygoing.
Dave:
Great!
So can I ask you a few fairly straightforward questions about yourself?
Jim:
No problem. I like it when people are direct.
B
D:
What do you do, Jim?
J:
Oh, well, I've had a lot of different jobs, but I'm not working right now.
J:
Yeah, I got fired from my last job about six months ago,so I've been looking for something else. I haven't been very lucky so far.
D:
Uh-huh. Well, the rent here is $1,200 a month – uh, that's $300 a month for each person
J:
Oh, Uh …. D:
Will you have enough money to pay the rent every month?
J:
Yeah, I probably will … if I can find a job.
D:
Yeah. Uh, look, where are you living now?
J:
Well, I've been staying with a friend for the past couple of weeks.
D:
Uh-huh.
J:
Yeah, but he's asked me to leave by Friday, so I really need to find a place to live.I've had to
move four times in the past year and, well …
D:
Listen, Jim. I appreciate your telling me about yourself. I like it when people are honest with
me. Anyway, I have to talk to my other roommates about this, and I'll give you a call tomorrow to let you know what we decide. Why don't you give me your number?
J:
Sure, it's two, two, three … Lesson4
A
Tracy:
Good news!
I've found a summer job!
Mark:
That's great!
Anything interesting?
T:
Yes, working at an amusement park. Doesn't that sound fantastic?
M:
Sure, it does.
T:
So, have you found anything?
M:
Nothingyet, but I've got a couple of leads. One is working as an intern for a record company – mostly answering phones. Or I can get a landscaping job again.
T:
Being an intern sounds more interesting than landscaping. And it's probably not as hard!
M:
Yeah, but a landscaper earns more money than an intern. And you get a great tan!
B
M:
So what will you be doing at the amusement park, exactly?
T:
Actually, I'll have two jobs. First, I'll be working at a place called Children's World.They have all
kinds of interesting games and educational activities for young kids.
I have to go to a training program for three days before I start to find out how everything works.
M:
Three days?
Wow, the equipment must be pretty high-tech!
T:
Oh, it is – a lot of computers and interesting devices.It's just the kind of stuff that kids love.
M:
Well, it sounds like the perfect job for you. I knowhow much you love kids.So what's your other job?
T:
Well. I'll also be one of the people who walks aroundthe park greeting people.
M:
Do you mean you'll have to dress up in a costume?
T:
Yes, as a cartoon character!
I know, I know. It sounds
silly. And it's certainly not as rewarding as working in Children's World, but it's part of the job.
Lesson5
AWoman:
So where are you working this summer, Carlos?
Carlos:
I'm working as a tutor. in a learning center for kids.
W:
Interesting. What kinds of things do the kids do there?
C:
They work on subjects they need help in, uh, mainly .math and English.
W:
Is your job hard?
C:
No, not at all. The kids work on computers most of the time. We have to help them get started and when they run into problems.
W:
Do you enjoy it?
C:
Oh, yes. Working with kids is so much more fun than working with adults.And I get to choose my own hours.As long as I work eight hours a day, I can come in at any time from 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M.W:
Lucky you!
B
Woman:
Paul, did you find a summer job, yet?
Paul:
Yeah, I'm working in a restaurant.
W:
Oh, how's it going?
P:
Oh, the money's not bad.
W:
What are you doing?
Are you waiting tables?
P:
I wish!
No. I'm working in the kitchen. I cut up stuff for the chef – vegetables and meat and
things. I also wash the dishes.
W:
Oh, yuck.
P:
Yeah. It's pretty hard work. I didn't realize how hot it is in a restaurant kitchen until I took this
job. W:
So why don't you quit?
P:
I'd love to, but I need the money.
C
Man:
So what kind of job did you find for the summer?
Julia:
I'm working for a marketing company. I'm doing telephone marketing.
M:
Oh, so you're one of those people who drives me crazy by calling me up and trying to
persuade me to buy something that I have absolutely no need for.
J:
Exactly.
M:
Do you like it?
J:
Believe it or not, I do. It's mostly a bunch of students working there, and we have a lot of fun
when we're not making calls. It's really easy, too, since we just have to read from a script.
M:
Are you doing this full time?
J:
Yes, but I work from two in the afternoon until eleven at night, so I get to sleep as late as I
want to in the morning.
Lesson6
AJack:
Hi, Rod. This is Jack.
Rod:
Oh, hi, Jack. What's up?
J:
I'm going to my best friend's wedding this weekend. I'd love to videotape it. Would you mind if I borrowed you video camera?
R:
Um, yeah. That's OK, I guess. I don't think I'll need it for anything.
J:
Thanks a million.
R:
Sure. Have you used a video camera before?
It's pretty easy.
J:
Yeah, a couple of times. Would it be OK if I picked it up on Friday night?
R:
Fine. No problem.
B
Andy:
Hello.
J:
Hi, Andy. This is Jack.
A:
Oh, hi, Jack.
J:
I was wondering if you could do me a favor.
A:
That depends.
J:
Well, I have to go to a wedding this weekend. Would it be OK if I borrowed your navy blue suit?
A:
Oh, sure. No problem.
J:
Thanks a lot. I'll come by and pick it up tonight. A:
That's fine. C
R:
Rose Rizzo.
J:
Hi, Rose. This is Jack.
R:
Oh, hello. How are you?
J:
Pretty good, thanks. Listen, the reason I'm calling is I have a really big favor to ask you.
R:
Yes?
J:
Remember I told you about that friend of mine who's getting married to a woman he met in
Barcelona?
R:
Yeah, I remember. And?
J:
Well, the wedding's this Saturday afternoon, and it's out in the country – about
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