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[00:20.12]1.How often does your father exercise?
[00:24.98]How often does your father exercise?
[00:28.88]2.Where did you go on vacation?
[00:32.99]Where did you go on vacation?
[00:36.66]3.How do you get to school every day?
[00:41.10]How do you get to school every day?
[00:45.39]4.Would you mind not smoking here?
[00:50.21]Would you mind not smoking here?
[00:55.15]5.What kind of movies do you like?
[00:59.90]What kind of movies do you like?
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[01:20.25]6.I can even hear the bird singing in the tree.
[01:26.20]I can even hear the bird singing in the tree. 
[01:31.28]7.Hello, Citizen Hotline. Who\'s calling, please?
[01:37.12]Hello, Citizen Hotline. Who\'s calling, please?
[01:42.60]8.We should avoid making any noise in the library.
[01:47.85]We should avoid making any noise in the library.
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[02:10.67]9.M:What time is it now? 
[02:13.28]W:It\'s nine fifteen. The meeting will begin at nine thirty.
[02:21.43]M:What time is it now? 
[02:23.12]W:It\'s nine fifteen. The meeting will begin at nine thirty.
[02:29.38]Q:What time will the meeting begin? 
[02:36.46]10.M:Jenny, would you like to have lunch with me tomorrow? 
[02:40.66]W:Oh, I\'d really love to, but I have to see a dentist at 11:30. Thanks for inviting me.
[02:51.76]M:Jenny, would you like to have lunch with me tomorrow? 
[02:54.97]W:Oh, I\'d really love to, but I have to see a dentist at 11:30. Thanks for inviting me.
[03:05.10]Q:What will Jenny do at 11:30 tomorrow?
[03:13.48]11.M:Hello, this is Mrs. Green\'s office. Mike is speaking. 
[03:17.60]W:Hi, this is Betty Brown. May I speak to Mrs. Green, please?
[03:27.12]M:Hello, this is Mrs. Green\'s office. Mike is speaking. 
[03:30.34]W:Hi, this is Betty Brown. May I speak to Mrs. Green, please?
[03:37.92]Q:Where are they talking?
[03:44.26]12.M:It\'s too dark outside. Could you please turn on the light?
[03:48.17]W:Certainly.
[03:53.42]M:It\'s too dark outside. Could you please turn on the light?
[03:56.83]W:Certainly.
[03:59.95]Q:What does the man ask the woman to do?
[04:07.20]13.M:Is the woman under the tree Miss Black?
[04:10.62]W:No, she doesn\'t wear glasses. She is standing by the lake.
[04:18.74]M:Is the woman under the tree Miss Black?
[04:21.49]W:No, she doesn\'t wear glasses. She is standing by the lake.
[04:28.48]Q:Who is Miss Black?
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[04:55.00]W:Morning. This is Friendship Helpline.
[04:57.89]M:Hello. This is Jack speaking.
[04:59.89]W:Can I help you, Jack?
[05:01.31]M:Please give me some advice on how to make friends.
[05:04.27]W:OK. The quickest way to make friends is to smile. When you smile, people think you are friendly to them.
[05:12.49]M:I agree with you. What else?
[05:14.74]W:To learn to talk with others is also very important.
[05:18.17]M:But how do I start a talk?
[05:20.64]W:First, you can say something nice about him.
[05:23.86]M:Good idea. Then, what questions can I ask him?
[05:28.90]W:Try to ask him some questions about himself. For example, ¡°Who\'s your favorite singer?¡± or ¡°What sport do you enjoy?¡±
[05:37.29]M:Thank you for telling me so much.
[05:39.63]W:Don\'t mention it.
[05:53.80]W:Morning. This is Friendship Helpline.
[05:56.69]M:Hello. This is Jack speaking.
[05:58.72]W:Can I help you, Jack?
[06:00.30]M:Please give me some advice on how to make friends.
[06:03.24]W:OK. The quickest way to make friends is to smile. When you smile, people think you are friendly to them.
[06:11.45]M:I agree with you. What else?
[06:13.51]W:To learn to talk with others is also very important.
[06:17.10]M:But how do I start a talk?
[06:19.56]W:First, you can say something nice about him.
[06:23.00]M:Good idea. Then, what questions can I ask him?
[06:26.97]W:Try to ask him some questions about himself. For example, ¡°Who\'s your favorite singer?¡± or ¡°What sport do you enjoy?¡±
[06:36.21]M:Thank you for telling me so much.
[06:38.81]W:Don\'t mention it.
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[07:06.20]18.Hello, I\'m Tom Smith. When I was young, I liked sitting close to the radio, listening to my favorite songs. And I have worked as a radio presenter for 10 years.
[07:24.55]Hello, I\'m Tom Smith. When I was young, I liked sitting close to the radio, listening to my favorite songs. And I have worked as a radio presenter for 10 years.
[07:43.15]19.Hi, my name is Betty Brown. Last week, I climbed Mount Tianzi with my uncle and camped there. At night, we found a hungry monkey looking for food. 
[08:03.79]Hi, my name is Betty Brown. Last week, I climbed Mount Tianzi with my uncle and camped there. At night, we found a hungry monkey looking for food. 
[08:22.07]20.Hello, my name is David Green. I have many hobbies, but I like writing best. I wrote a story about the life of a 16ª²yearª²old boy. It came out as a book.
[08:38.80]Hello, my name is David Green. I have many hobbies, but I like writing best. I wrote a story about the life of a 16ª²yearª²old boy. It came out as a book.
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[09:26.80]The bushfires broke out in many areas in Australia in September, 2019. It has lasted for almost half a year. 
[09:35.45]A citizen of Sydney, Australia said she thought her house was on fire. As the smoke blew into Sydney from the bushfires burning nearby, the air was becoming very bad. 
[09:46.25]Some Australians started to feel their eyes burning and a haze has settled over Australia\'s largest city. The state in New South Wales is home to almost 8 million people. 
[09:57.81]They fought against the bushfires for a long time. The fire destroyed hundreds of homes and killed 4 people. And more than 1,300 firefighters took part in fighting the fire.
[10:12.66]At the same time, most schools were closed because of dangerous conditions. 
[10:18.00]It\'s late springtime in Australia and high temperatures, strong winds and a drought are only making conditions more dangerous.
[10:49.90]The bushfires broke out in many areas in Australia in September, 2019. It has lasted for almost half a year. 
[10:58.37]A citizen of Sydney, Australia said she thought her house was on fire. As the smoke blew into Sydney from the bushfires burning nearby, the air was becoming very bad. 
[11:09.14]Some Australians started to feel their eyes burning and a haze has settled over Australia\'s largest city. The state in New South Wales is home to almost 8 million people. 
[11:20.76]They fought against the bushfires for a long time. The fire destroyed hundreds of homes and killed 4 people. And more than 1,300 firefighters took part in fighting the fire.
[11:35.29]At the same time, most schools were closed because of dangerous conditions. 
[11:40.89]It\'s late springtime in Australia and high temperatures, strong winds and a drought are only making conditions more dangerous.