W: Biology and Chemistry. I like natural sciences. How about you?
M: I prefer social sciences. I like history best.
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M: Hello, I'm John. Nice to meet you.
W: Nice to meet you, too. I'm Natasha. Are you British?
M: No, I’m an American. Where are you from?
W: I am from Russia.
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M: Good morning. How can I help you?
W: I'd like to buy a student bus pass.
M: We have weekly, monthly and yearly once. Which do you want?
W: Monthly, please.
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M: Mary's birthday is coming. What shall we buy for her?
W: Is a pen ok?
M: Err... She has lots of pens. What about getting her a bicycle?
W: Oh no. We can't afford it. Let’s get her a book. She loves reading very much.
M: That's a good idea.
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M: Good morning. Anything wrong?
W: I've been suffering from a fever since yesterday.
M: Do you have any other problems, like a headache or cough?
W: No, I don't. I think it’s only a fever.
M: Let me check. It’s 39 degrees. I’ll give you some medicine.
W: Thank you, doctor.
M: You'd better take 2 or 3 days’ rest.
W: Thanks.
M: This medicine is for one day only, take two pills as soon as you get home, and another two before going to bed.
W: I see. Thank you.
Text 7
M: Hello, hi, Stephanie?
W: Hi, Tom? How are things going with you?
M: Great. I've signed the agreement with ABC Company. How are things with the office? Is everything ok?
W: Yes. When will you be back?
M: I'm on the way now. I’ll be back soon.
W: Um...Can you pick up some paper for the printer? We have run out of paper.
M: Hello? Hello? What did you say?
W: Can you hear me now? I mean I need some paper.
M: What? Did you say to pick up some ink for the printer? Sorry, the signal isn't very good here. Can you repeat that, please?
W: Well, I'll send you a text message to tell you exactly what I need.
M: What?
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M: So, what's your plan for this weekend?
W: I just want to stay at home.
M: How about going to see a movie?
W: Sorry, I've been tired these days. I just want to have a good rest.
M: But I think going to movies is a better way to relax yourself.
W: You're probably right.
M: Maybe we should go out to eat first.
W: Yeah. I think so.
M: I know pizza’s been your favorite. Let's meet at Summer Pizza House. I heard they just came out with a new pizza.
W: Really? I haven't been there for a long time. When shall we meet?
M: Well, the movie is at 2 pm and 4 pm.
W: Why don't we go to the 2pm show?
M:No problem. We can meet at Summer Pizza House at 11am.
W: Perfect. If so, we can have plenty of time to enjoy our pizza.
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I was so excited. Guess what? It was my Dad's 40th birthday last month. And so he took us all to London for a weekend. Coolly, we flew over on Thursday evening. As soon as we arrived, we went on a tour of the city. They say London is really beautiful by night, and I was really looking forward to seeing all those famous places. On Friday, we went to the Design Museum. It’s not far from our hotel, so we went there on foot. In the afternoon, we visited the London Eye. I was amazed at seeing the Big Ben from up there. Saturday was for shopping. There is no doubt about that. We went to the most famous shops in London. Dad didn't feel like shopping, but he enjoyed it when we were there. On Sunday morning, we took a taxi to Hyde Park, and we went home by train in the afternoon. It was my dream trip, and it did happen.
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W: Chestine Ticket Office. Can I help you?
M: Yes, I'd like to buy tickets for the Modern Dance Festival on June 10th.
W: One moment, please. We still have seats in the middle section from rows 11 to 15.
M: How much is it?
W: 45 dollars for one.
M: Um… I'll have two, please. W: Ok. I'll need your credit card information, please.
M: It's a visa card. The number is 2564-8549-7215.
W: And your name, sir?
M: George Hinde. H-I-N-D-E.
W: Let me check. George Hinde. H-I-N-D-E. Is that right?
M: Yes.
W: How would you like to get your tickets?
M: By post, please.
W: Your tickets should arrive tomorrow.
M: Great!
W: Your address, sir?
M: I'm in room 104, Thomas Place, 74 William Avenue.