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[00:14.50]1.Could you help me think of a way to learn English well?
[00:24.87]2.Should Tom be allowed to make decisions by himself?
[00:36.14]3.Eating less meat and more fruit is a healthy lifestyle, isn't it?
[00:49.97]4.Where did your family use to live?
[00:59.15]5.I won the swimming competition last week.
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[01:44.79]6.W:Do you know the famous sight Stonehenge?
[01:48.35]M:Sure I do. It's one of the most mysterious places in the world.
[01:53.70]W:And it's also the most touristy in England.
[02:00.28]W:Do you know the famous sight Stonehenge?
[02:02.77]M:Sure I do. It's one of the most mysterious places in the world.
[02:07.51]W:And it's also the most touristy in England.
[02:14.88]7.W:Was the telephone invented in 1886?
[02:19.14]M:No, it was invented in 1876 and the car was invented in 1886.
[02:30.20]W:Was the telephone invented in 1886?
[02:33.63]M:No, it was invented in 1876 and the car was invented in 1886.
[02:44.83]8.M:Hi, Julia. Can I take my camera to the art museum?
[02:48.89]W:No.We mustn't take photos there.
[02:56.63]M:Hi, Julia. Can I take my camera to the art museum?
[03:00.43]W:No.We mustn't take photos there.
[03:09.98]9.W:Why were you late for work this morning?
[03:13.80]M:Well, I stayed up late last night and missed the bus.
[03:24.18]W:Why were you late for work this morning?
[03:27.50]M:Well, I stayed up late last night and missed the bus.
[03:36.52]10.M:Mom, what time is it now?
[03:39.26]W:It's only a quarter to seven. The school bus will come in half an hour. So you still have enough time for breakfast.
[03:54.41]M:Mom, what time is it now?
[03:56.61]W:It's only a quarter to seven. The school bus will come in half an hour. So you still have enough time for breakfast.
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[04:43.87]W:Good morning£¬ Mr. Gates' office.I have something important to tell him. 
[04:48.31]M:Good morning! I'd like to speak to Mr. Gates, please.
[04:52.54]W:I'm sorry, sir. Mr. Gates is busy at the moment and he demanded not being disturbed. Would you like to leave a message?
[05:00.93]M:I see. Guess Mr. Gates has his own rules. Well, when do you think Mr. Gates will be free?
[05:07.64]W:He'll be free in at least two hours. Shall I call you back later?
[05:11.93]M:All right. My telephone number is 373ª²69482.
[05:17.95]W:May I know your name please?
[05:20.90]M:My name is Jason. I'll be waiting here in my office.
[05:23.40]W:OK, goodbye!
[05:25.27]M:Goodbye.
[05:34.19]W:Good morning£¬ Mr. Gates' office.I have something important to tell him. 
[05:38.79]M:Good morning! I'd like to speak to Mr. Gates, please.
[05:42.13]W:I'm sorry, sir. Mr. Gates is busy at the moment and he demanded not being disturbed. Would you like to leave a message?
[05:51.39]M:I see. Guess Mr. Gates has his own rules. Well, when do you think Mr. Gates will be free?
[05:57.86]W:He'll be free in at least two hours. Shall I call you back later?
[06:02.70]M:All right. My telephone number is 373ª²69482.
[06:08.12]W:May I know your name please?
[06:10.60]M:My name is Jason. I'll be waiting here in my office.
[06:13.87]W:OK, goodbye!
[06:15.51]M:Goodbye.
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[06:37.19]M:Hi, Sally! What are you doing? 
[06:38.81]W:Hi, Dave!I'm reading a book about Thomas Edison. It's very interesting.
[06:44.98]M:Oh, the greatest inventor ever. He had many inventions, didn't he?
[06:50.32]W:Yes, he did.
[06:52.50]M:Do you know when he was born?
[06:54.51]W:He was born in 1847 in the USA.
[06:58.83]M:What did he like?
[07:00.46]W:He liked reading very much.
[07:02.71]M:Then he must have been admitted into a famous university.
[07:06.83]W:On the contrary, he dropped out of school when he was only 8 and his mother taught him at home.
[07:13.83]M:What an amazing story!
[07:23.35]M:Hi, Sally! What are you doing? 
[07:25.63]W:Hi, Dave!I'm reading a book about Thomas Edison. It's very interesting.
[07:31.72]M:Oh, the greatest inventor ever. He had many inventions, didn't he?
[07:37.20]W:Yes, he did.
[07:38.81]M:Do you know when he was born?
[07:41.34]W:He was born in 1847 in the USA.
[07:45.52]M:What did he like?
[07:47.19]W:He liked reading very much.
[07:49.35]M:Then he must have been admitted into a famous university.
[07:53.62]W:On the contrary, he dropped out of school when he was only 8 and his mother taught him at home.
[08:00.15]M:What an amazing story!
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[08:46.57]W:A man liked shooting arrows(¼ý). He studied it very hard for years. He thought he did it best and it was time for him to go out into the world.
[08:57.40]One day when he walked through a forest, he saw a target(°Ð×Ó) on a tree, with an arrow right in the center.
[09:05.51]He went on and found more and more trees with targets and arrows in the center. He was so surprised at this. He wanted to know who did it.
[09:15.46]Soon he came to a farmhouse. An old man told him that he could find the person he wanted by the river. When he got there,
[09:24.27]he saw a little girl playing with her dog on the bank.
[09:28.76]¡°Are you the person who shoots the arrows?¡± he asked the girl.
[09:32.88]¡°Yes, that's me,¡± she replied.
[09:36.20]¡°But how can you do that?¡± he wondered.
[09:39.00]¡°That's easy,¡± said the girl happily. ¡°First shoot an arrow. Then draw a target.¡±
[10:01.67]W:A man liked shooting arrows(¼ý). He studied it very hard for years. He thought he did it best and it was time for him to go out into the world.
[10:12.60]One day when he walked through a forest, he saw a target(°Ð×Ó) on a tree, with an arrow right in the center.
[10:20.66]He went on and found more and more trees with targets and arrows in the center. He was so surprised at this. He wanted to know who did it.
[10:30.48]Soon he came to a farmhouse. An old man told him that he could find the person he wanted by the river. When he got there,
[10:39.75]he saw a little girl playing with her dog on the bank.
[10:43.92]¡°Are you the person who shoots the arrows?¡± he asked the girl.
[10:48.17]¡°Yes, that's me,¡± she replied.
[10:51.15]¡°But how can you do that?¡± he wondered.
[10:54.90]¡°That's easy,¡± said the girl happily. ¡°First shoot an arrow. Then draw a target.¡±
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[11:57.87]M:There are a lot of inventions that have changed our life. The first great invention is the wheel.
[12:04.43]This invention made it easier to carry heavy things. In 1879, the light bulb was invented. In 1907, the helicopter was invented.
[12:16.70]Movies with sound were invented in 1900. In 1946, the computer was invented.Now we can get in touch with others by phone or computer.
[12:27.85]We can visit some places by car, bus, train, plane and so on. New inventions will help us do many things that we used to dream of.
[12:51.43]M:There are a lot of inventions that have changed our life. The first great invention is the wheel.
[12:58.90]This invention made it easier to carry heavy things. In 1879, the light bulb was invented. In 1907, the helicopter was invented.
[13:09.72]Movies with sound were invented in 1900. In 1946, the computer was invented.Now we can get in touch with others by phone or computer.
[13:21.30]We can visit some places by car, bus, train, plane and so on. New inventions will help us do many things that we used to dream of.
[13:47.60]M:There are a lot of inventions that have changed our life. The first great invention is the wheel.
[13:54.29]This invention made it easier to carry heavy things. In 1879, the light bulb was invented. In 1907, the helicopter was invented.
[14:05.90]Movies with sound were invented in 1900. In 1946, the computer was invented.Now we can get in touch with others by phone or computer.
[14:17.52]We can visit some places by car, bus, train, plane and so on. New inventions will help us do many things that we used to dream of.