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Lesson1TextA.HowOldIsShe?
Awomanwashavingsometroublewithherheart,soshewenttoseethedoctor.
Hewasanewdoctor,anddidnotknowher,sohefirstaskedsomequestions,andoneofthem
was,“Howoldareyou?”“Well,”sheanswered,“Idon’tremember,doctor,butIwilltry
tothink.”Shethoughtforaminuteandthensaid,“Yes,Iremembernow,doctor!
WhenImarried,Iwaseighteenyearsold,andmyhusbandwasthirty.Nowmyhusbandissixty,
Iknow.Andthatistwicethirty5.SoIamtwiceeighteen.Thatisthirtysix,isn’tit?”
TextBCouldISpeaktoJim,Please?
A:Hello,332440.B:Ohhello,Sally.ThisisDaveThomsonhere.CouldIspeaktoJimplease?
A:I’mafraidhe’snotinatthemoment,Dave.Hewentoutaboutanhourago
andhe’snotbackyet.B:Anyideawhenhemightbeback?”A:Well,heshouldn’tbelong.
Hesaidhewasjustgoingtogetsomepaint.ButIwouldn’tbesurprised
ifhe’sstoppedoffatthepubonthewayback.B:O.K.Well,tellhimI’vecalled,willyou,
andI’lltryagainlater.A:Allright.Goodbye,Dave.B:ThanksthenSally.Goodbye.
Readthefollowingpassageonce.Underlinethekeywordswhilereadingandretellthestory
toyourpartner.
Accident
Theriver,yousee,wasneverreallysafeatthattimeoftheyear—earlyautumn,Imean,
whenthereisheavyrainfall.SowhenIheardthechildrenhadgoneswimming,
astheyusedtoallspringandsummer,Iknewthenmightbeanawfulaccident.
AndwhentheycamehomelatewithoutlittleKatie,Iguessedwhathadhappened.
Lesson2TextAButtheChineseDid!
OnedayTomsaidtooneofhisfriends,“I'mgoingtohaveaholidayinBeijing.
ButIdon’tspeakChinese,soI’llgotoeveningclassesandhaveChineselessons
aboutamonthbeforeIgo.”Hestudiedveryhardforamonth,andthenhisholidaysbegan
andhewenttoChina.Whenhecamebackafew-weekslater,hisfriendsaidtohim,
“DidyouhaveanytroublewithyourChinesewhenyouwereinBeijing,Tom?”
“No,Ididn’thaveanytroublewithit,”answeredTom.“ButtheChinesedid!”
TextBAttheBirthdayParty
Welcome,Peter.Givemeyourcoatandhat.Thankyou,MrsRoss.Theboysandgirls
areinthelivingroom.Wait,I’llcallJohn.Hi,Peter.Whyareyoulate?
Mymothermademedressup.That’sgood.Alicehassomeprettyfriends.Youknow
Idon’tlikegirls.Happybirthday,Alice.Manyhappyreturnsoftheday.
Here’sapresentforyou.ALICE:Thankyou,Peter.Coineintothediningroom.
I’mgoingtocutthecakesoon.JOHN: Havesomesandwiches,Peter.PETER:Thanks.
John,who’sthatgirl?JoHN:That'sJoan.She’spretty,isn’tshe?Shelikestodance.
Askhertodance.PETER:Well,Idon’tknow.JOHN:Don’tbeafraid.Sheisn’tgoingtobiteyou.
PETER: Who’safraid?I’mnotafraid.PETER:Wouldyouliketodance,Joan?Joan:Yes,Thankyou.
I’dliketodanceverymuch.
Readthefollowingpassageonce.Underlinethekeywordswhilereadingandretellthestory
toyourpartner.
Self-service
Ifyouareinahurryandyouwanttohaveaquickmealthereisnobetterplace
thanaself-servicerestaurant.Yougointotherestaurant,pickupatray,knife,fork,
andspoonandqueueatacounterwherethefoodisondisplay.Youpickoutwhatyouwant
andputitonyourtray,whichyouhavetopushalongaspecialracktillyoureachthecashier.
Thecashierwillgiveyouyourbill.Afterpaying,youtakeyourtraytoanytableyoulike.
Youcansitaloneorwithanothercustomer.Youcanhaveagoodmealintenminutes.
And—asthereisnowaiteryoudon’thavetogiveatip.
Lesson3TextAThereIsSomethingVeryNiceInsideYourDrum
ItwasJimmy'sbirthday,andhewasfiveyearsold.Hegotquitealotofnicebirthdaypresents
fromhisfamily,andoneofthemwasabeautifulbigdrum.“Whogavehimthatthing?”
Jimmy’sfathersaidwhenhesawit.“Hisgrandfatherdid,”answeredJimmy’smother.
“Oh,”saidhisfather.Ofcourse,Jimmylikedhisdrumverymuch.Hemadeaterriblenoise
withit,buthismotherdidnotmind.Hisfatherwasworkingduringtheday,andJimmywasinbed
whenhegothomeintheevening,sohedidnothearthenoise.Butoneoftheneighbours
didnotlikethenoiseatall4,soonemorningafewdayslater,shetookasharpknife
andwenttoJimmy’shousewhilehewashittinghisdrum5.Shesaidtohim,“Hullo,Jimmy.
Doyouknow,there’ssomethingveryniceinsideyourdrum6.Here’saknife.Openthedrum
andlet’sfindit.”
TextB MayISecaHat,Please?
MRRoss:MayIseeahat,please?SALEsMAN:Whatsizedoyoutake?MRRoss:I’msorry.
Idon’tknow. SALESMAN:I'llmeasureyou...Youtakesize6.Whatcolourhatwouldyoulike?
MRRoss:Brown,please.SAISMAN: Herearesomenicebrownhats.Trythishaton.
It'saverygoodone. MRRoss:Yes,Ilikethisone.Itgoesverywellwithmycoat.
Howmuchisit? SALESMAN:It’s$9.95(ninedollarsandninety-fivecents).
Doyouwantmetoputitinabox?
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Readthefollowingpassageonce.Underlinethekeywordswhilereadingandretellthestory
toyourpartner.
Thepoliceinthebigcitywerelookingforathief.Atlasttheycaughthim.
Butwhiletheyweretakingphotographsofhimfromthefront,fromtheleft,fromtheright,
withahat,withoutahat—hesuddenlyattackedthepolicemenandranoff.
Theytriedtocatchhim,buthegotaway.Thenaweeklaterthetelephonerang
inthepolice-station,andsomebodysaid,“YouarelookingforBillCross,aren’tyou?”
“Yes.”“Well,helefthereforWaterbridgeanhourago.”Waterbridgewasasmalltown
about100milesfromthecity.Thecitypoliceatoncesentfourdifferentphotographs
ofthethieftothepoliceinWaterbridge.Lessthantwelvehourslatertheygotatelephonecall
fromthepoliceinWaterbridge.“Wehavecaughtthefourththisevening,wethink.”
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Lesson4TextA What’stheMatterwithYou?
MRSWELSH:Goodafternoon,DrDawes.DRDAWES:Goodafternoon,MrsWelsh.
MRSWELSH:Pleasecomethisway1,Doctor.Peter’sinthisroom.DRDAWES:Well,Peter.
I’msorryyou’reill.What’sthematterwithyou?PETER:Idon’tknow,Doctor.I’mill.
Ihaveaheadacheandastomachache.DRDAviEs:Showmeyourtongue.3Whatdidyoueatyesterday?
PETER:Well,Doctor,I...DRDAwES:Didyoueatanycake?PETER:Yes,Iatesomecake.
DRDAWES:Didyoueatanyicecream?PETER:Well,yes,Idid.Iatesomeicecream.
DRDAwEs:Didyoueatanycandy?PETER:Well,yes,Idid.Iatesomecandy.
DRDAwES:Youngman,tellmeeverythingyouateyesterdayevening.PETER:Well,Doctor.
Iwenttoabirthdayparty.DRDAwE5:Isee!Howmanypiecesofcakedidyoueat?
PETER:Three,Doctor.DRDAWES:Howmanyplatesoficereamdidyoueat,youngman?
PETER: Gosh,Doctor.Ihadonlythreeplatesoficecream.Johnhadfour.
TextBHowDidYouLoseYourWay?
MrsBrown’soldgrandfatherlivedwithherandherhusband.Everymorninghewentforawalk
intheparkandcamehomeathalfpasttwelveforhislunch.Butonemorningapolicecar
stoppedoutsideMrsBrown'shouseattwelveo’clock,andtwopolicemenhelpedMrBrown
togetout.OneofthemsaidtoMrsBrown,“Thepooroldgentlemanlosthiswayinthepark”
andtelephonedtousforhelp,sowesentcartobringhimhome.”MrsBrownwasverysurprised,
butshthankedthepolicemenandtheyleft.“But,Grandfather,”shethensaid,
“youhavebeentothatparknearlyeverydayfortwentyyears.Howdidyouloseyourwaythere?”
Theoldmansmiled,closedoneeye’3andsaid,“Ididn’tquitelosemyway.
“IjustgottiredandIdidn’twanttowalkhome!”
Readtneioiiowingpassageonce.Uncterhnethekeywordswhilereadingandretellthestory
toyourpartner.
Onemorningamanwascrossinganarrowbridgewhenhesawafishermanontheshadybank
ofthedeep,smoothriverunderhim,sohestoppedtowatchhimquietly.Alterafewminutes,
thefishermanpulledhislinein.Therewasabig,fatfishattheendofit.
Thefishermantookitoffthehookandthrewitbackintothewater.Thenheputhishook
andlineinagain.Afterafewmoreminuteshecaughtanotherbigfish.Againhethrewitback
intotheriver.Then,thethirdtime,hecaughtasmallfish.Heputitintohisbasket
andstartedtogetreadytogo.Themanonthebridgewasverysurprised,
sohespoketothefisherman.Hesaid,“Whydidyouthrowthosebeautiful,
bigfishbackintothewaterandkeeponlythatsmallone?”Thefishermanlookedupandanswered,
“Smallfrying-pan.”
Lesson5TextASummerPlans
PeterandMaryaretalkingabouttheirplansforthesummer.Maryisgoingtoworkinthecity,
butPeterisgoingtogotocamp.MarythinksthattheirfriendJohnisgoingtothemountains
withhisfamily.PETER: WhatareyougoingtodoafteryoureturnfromWashington4?
MARY: I’mgoingtostayinthecity5.PETER: Whatwillyoudoallday6?
MARY: I’mgoingtoworkwithmyfatheratthestore7.Intheevening,I’llreadbooks.
Onweekends,8I’llgotothebeach9withmyfamily.PETER: Haveyoueverworked?
MARY: No,butIcanlearn.Whatareyougoingtodothissummer?PETER:I'mgoingtocamp.
I'vegonetocampforfoursummers.MARY:I’venevergonetocamp.Whatdoyoudothere?
PETER: Wedomanythings.Inthemorning,wegoswimmingandboating.Intheafternoon,
weplaybasketballortennis.Wesitaroundacampfire”atnight.Wesingortellstories.
MARY:Thatsoundswonderful.PETER:Itiswonderful.“What’sJohngoingtodothissummer?
MARY: Ithinkhe’sgoingtothemountainswithhisparents.PETER:Well,solong,Mary.
Havefun.MARY: Youtoo,Peter.GivemyregardstoJohn.I’llseeyouinSeptember.
TextBMyDishwasher
MrsWilliamslivedinasmallstreetinLondon,andnowshehadanewneighbour.
HernamewasMrsBriggs,andshetalkedalotaboutherexpensivefurniture,
herbeautifulcarpetsandhernewkitchen.“Doyouknow,”shesaidtoMrsWilliamsoneday,
“I‘yegotanewdishwasher22.Itwashestheplatesandglassesandknivesandforks
beautifully.”“Oh?”MrsWilliamsanswered.“Anddoesitdry24themanputthem
inthecupboard25too?”MrsBriggswassurprised.“Well,”sheanswered,“thethings
inthemachine27aredryafteranhour,butitdoesn’tputthemaway28,ofcourse.”
"I’vehadadishwasherfortwelveandahalfyears,”MrWilliamssaid.“Oh?”
MrsBriggsanswered.“Anddoesyoursputthethinginthecupboardwhenithaswashedthem?”
Shelaughednastily.“Yes,hedoes,”MrsWilliamsanswered.“Hedriesthedishes
andputsthemaway.”
Readthefollowingdialogueonce.Underlinethekeywordswhilereading
andretelltoyourpartnerthedialogueinyourownwords.
FrankandCharlesdiscusslastnight’stelevisionprogramme.Frank:Didyouwatchtelevision
lastnight,Charles?Charles:Yes,Idid.Frank:Itwasagoodgame,wasn’tit? Charles:Oh,
Ididn’twatchthefootballmatch.Iwantedto,butmywifepreferredtoseetheoldfilm.
Frank: Whatapity!Itwasquiteexciting.Bothteamsplayedverywell.
Charles:Howdiditfinish?Frank:Itfinishedinadraw.Whatwasthefilmlike?
Charles:Itwasquitegood.ButImissedthebeginningofitbecauseIhadtoeatfirst.
Frank:Didyourwifeenjoyit? Charles:No,shedidn’t.Afterhalfanhour
shestoppedwatchingandstartedtoreadabook.
Lesson6TextAHowtoMakeEverybodyHappy?
Peter’sunclelivedinthecountry.OncePeterwenttostaywithhimforafewweeks.
Whenevertheywentforawalkorforadriveinthecarandtheypassedsomebody,
hisunclewaved.Peterwassurprised,andsaid,“UncleGeorge,youknoweverybodyhere.
Wheredidyoumeetthemall?”“Idon’tknowallthesepeople,”saidhisuncle.
“Thenwhydoyouwavetothem?”askedPeter.“Well,Peter,”answeredhisuncle,
“whenIwavetosomeoneandheknowsme,heispleased.Hecontinueshisjourney
withahappierheart.ButwhenIwavetosomeoneandhedoesn’tknowme,heissurprised
andsaystohimself.‘Whoisthatman?Whydidhewavetome?’Sohehassomething
tothinkaboutduringtherestofhisjourney,andthatmakeshisjourneyseemshorter.
SoImakeeverybodyhappy.”
WhatWouldYouLiketoDoTonight?
Mary’scousins,FayandRosemary,arestillatherhouse.Thegirlswanttogotothemovies.
Theylookinthenewspapertoseewhattimethemoviestarts.Afterseeingthemovie,
theygotoanicecreamparlorandordertheirfavoritedesserts.MARY:Girls,
whatwouldyouliketodotonight?ROSEMARY:Doyouevergotothemovies?MARY:Ofcourse.
Ioftengotothemovies.ROSEMARY:Well,let’sgotothemovies.MARY:There’sagoodmovie
nearhere:“SummerinMaine”.ROSEMARY:Fine.MARY:Iheardit’saverygoodmovie.
Let’sfindoutwhattimeitstarts.ROSEMARY:Let’slookatthenewspaper.
Movieprogramsareusuallyonpagenine.
Readthefollowingconversationonce.Underlinethekeywordswhilereadir
andretelltoyourpartnerthedialogueinyourownwords.
Fred:IfIwonthePools,I'dgoroundtheworld.Bert:Wouldyou?Iwouldn’t.
Fred:Whatwouldyoudo?Bert:Oh,Idon’tknow.I’dbuyabighousewithagardenformywife
andkids,Isuppose.Butit’sdifficulttoimaginehavingalotofmoney.
Fred:Onething’scertain.IfIhadalotofmoney,Iwouldn’tworkanmore.
Bert:Wouldn’tyou?Whatwouldyoudowithallthatsparetime?Fred:AsIsaid,
I’dgoroundtheworld.Bert:Whatwouldyoudoafterthat?Fred: h,Idon'tknow.
It'dtakemealongtimetogoroundtheworld.Bert:Itdoesn’tsoundveryexciting.
Fred:Anyway,wehaven’twonthePools,andwe’renotlikelytowinthem
Sothereisn’tmuchpointintalkingaboutit,isthere?Bert:I’dbehappyifIgotarise.
Fred:AndmywifewouldbehappyifIboughtheraminkcoat.Bert:Well,I’mnotlikely
togetariseandyouhaven’tthemoneyforaminicoat,solet'scomedowntoearth
andhaveanotherdrink.What’llyouhave?I’llhaveapintofthebest.I’dhaveaScotch
ifIwereyou.Wedeserveit.Allright.Makeitadouble,willyou?
Lesson7TextAAfteraHeavySnowstorm
Onenighttherewasaheavysnowstorm,andinthemorningMrSmith'sgardenwasfullof
deepsnow.MrSmithwantedtotakehiscarout,sohepaidamantocleanthepath
fromhisgaragetohisgate.Hesaidtothisman,“Don’tthrowanysnowonthatside,
becauseitwilldamagethebushesinmygarden;anddon’tthrowanysnowintothestreet,
orthepolicewillbeangry.“ThenMrSmithwentout.Whenhecameback,thepathwasclean
andthesnowfromitwasnotonthebushes,orthefence,orthestreet.
MrSmithwasverypleased—untilheopenedthegaragetogethiscarout!Thegaragewasfull
tothetopwithallthesnowfromthepath,andhiscarwassomewhereunderitall!
NoBaseballToday
PETER:Canyouplaybaseballwithmetoday?JOHN:No,Ican’t.I’msorry.
Ihavetohelpmymother.PETER:We’regoingtomovetomorrow.
JOHN:Where’sthenewhouse?Isitfarfromhere?PETER:No,it’snotfar.
It’snearouroldhouse.JOHN:CanIhelpyoupack?PETER:Sure.JOHN:thanks.WhatcanIdo?
Takethebooksoutofthebookcase.Puttheminthisbox.PETER:Well,thebooksareinthebox.
WhatcanIdonow?JOHN:Takethemagazinesoutofthebookcase.Puttheminthaibox.
PETER:Allright.JOHN: Peter!Packthem.Don’treadthem.PETER:Thesemagazines
areinteresting.MayIborrowone?JOHN:Ofcourse.PETER:Thanks,John.
ABetterMailman!
Iworkedasamailmanforashorttime.However,Iamafraidofdogsandhadalotoftrouble.
OnedayItriedtodeliversomeletterstoabighouse.startedtoopenthegate
andallofasuddenahugedograntowardme.Itgrowlandbarkedatme,soIthrewtheletters
overthefence.Thedogpickedthemiandcarriedthemintothehouse.Thedog
wasabettermailmanthanIwas!
Lesson8TextAPleaseSettheTable
MRSMILLER:Ihavetostayinthekitchen.Idon’twantthefoodtoburn.Wouldyouplease
setthetable?Mary:Ofcourse,Mother.MRSMILLER:Didyouputtwoforkswitheachplate?
MAry:Yes,Idid.MRSMILLER:Arethesaltandpeppershakersonthetable?MAry:Oh,no,
they’renot.I’llgetthemnow.MRSMILLER:Didyouusethenewglasses?MARy: Yes,Idid.
MRSMILLER:Doesthetablelooknice?Mary:Ithinkso,Mother.MRSMILLER:Ihearthebell.
Pleaseopenthedoor,Mary.
TextBInterestingPictures
"Foodreallytastesgood5cookedoveranopenfire,”Lloydremarkedashetookanotherbite
ofhishotdog.“Itsuredoes,”repliedFred.“Iwishthisweren’tthelastnight
ofourcampingtrip,butschoolstartsnextweek.”Acoupleofdaysafterreturninghome,
LloydandFredtooktheexposedfilmoutoftheircameraandtookittothecamerashop
tobedeveloped.TheyweretoldthatthepictureswouldbereadyThursday.
Thursdaywasjusttwodaysaway.FredandLloydcouldhardlywaittoseehowtheirpictures
cameout.Theyplannedtoshowtheirpicturestoeveryoneatschoolassoonasschoolwasback
insession.FredandLloydfeltverypleasedwhentheyshowedtheirteacherthepictures
theyhadtakenontheirvacation.Shesaidthatthey
WhoWaitsforWhom?
MrandMrsAllengogroceryshoppingonSaturdaymornings.MrAllenneverenjoysthesetrips.
MrsAllendoestheshoppingandhesitsinthecarandwaitsforher.Thismorningthere
werealotofpeopleandittookMrsAllenlongerthanusual.Anhourwentbyandfinally
amancameuptoMrAllen.“Excuseme,”hesaid,“isyournameAllen?Yourwife
iswaitingforyouatthecheck-outcounter.Shedoesn’thaveenoughmoneyforthegroceries!”
Lesson9TextAStopEatingFriedPotatoes
MrsJenkinswenttoherdoctoroneday,becauseherheartwasgivinghertrouble.Thedoctor
listenedtoherheartcarefullyanddidafewotherthings.Thenhesaid,“Well,MrsJenkins,
stopsmoking,andthenyou’llsoonbequiteallrightagain.”“Butdoctor,”
answeredMrsJenkinsquickly,“I’veneversmoked.Idon’tlikesmoking.”“Oh,well,”
saidthedoctor,“thendon’tdrinkanymorealcohol"“ButIdon’tdrinkalcohol,”
answeredMrsJenkinsatonce.“Stopdrinkingteaandcoffeethen,”thedoctorsaidtoher.
Ionlydrinkwater,”answeredMrsJenkins.“Idon’tliketeaorcoffee.Thedoctorthought
forafewsecondsandthensaid,“Well,...er...doyoulikefriedpotatoes?”“Yes,
Ilikethemverymuch,”answeredMrsJenkins.“Allright,thenstopeatingthose,”
saidthedoctorashegotuptosaygoodlhyetoMrsJenkins.
TextBKeepHiminBed
MRSWELSH:Getup,Peter.It’slate.PETER:Ican’tgetup,Mom.I’mill.
MRSWELSH:What’sthematterwithyou?PETER:Ihaveaheadacheandabadstomachache.
MRsWELSH:Youhaveafevertoo.I’mgoingtocallDrDawes.Don’tgetoutofbed.
PETER:Oh,Ican’tgetoutofbed.I'mtooill.MRSWELSH:Operator,givemeSpring3~2546,12
please.Hello,thisisMrsWelsh.IsDrDawesthere?Thankyou.I’llwait...
DrDawes,thisisMrsWelsh.Canyoucometothehouse,please?DrDAwEs:Who’sill?
MRSWELSH:Peter,myson.DRDAWES:What’sthematterwithhim? MRSWELSH:Idon’tknow.
Hehasaheadache,abadstomachacheandafever.DRDAwEs:Keephiminbed.Wheredoyoulive?
MRSWELSH:Weliveat44WashingtonAvenue.DRDAWES:Allright,MrsWelsh,I’llbetheresoon.
MRSWELSH:Thankyou.Good-bye,DrDawes.
Harryislookingatamaninthestreet.HeistalkingtoJackabouttheman.
Harry: Who’sthatmanwiththeblackbag?Jack:Ican’tseeamanwithablackbag.
Harry: Hewasstandingatthedoorofthathouseamomentago.Nowhe’swalkingdownthestreet.
Jack:Oh,thatman.Idon’tknowwhoheis.He’sastranger.Harry:Lookattheman
who’srunningafterhim.Jack: Yes.Perhapsthestrangerisathief.Harry:Idon’tthinkso.
Jack:Waitaminute.Icanrecognisethemanwho’srunningafterhim.It’sMrGreen.
Harry: NowIremember.MrGreentoldmeyesterdaythathisbrotherwascoming.
Lesson10TextAABeautifulDress
OnedayMrsJoneswentshopping’.Whenherhusbandcamehomeintheevening,
shebegantotellhimaboutabeautifulcottondress.“1sawitinashopthismorning,”
shesaid,“and...“Andyouwanttobuyit,”saidherhusband.“Howmuchdoesitcost?
“Fortypounds.”“Fortypoundsforacottondress?Thatistoomuch!”Buteveryevening,
whenMrJonescamebackfromwork,hiswifecontinuedtospeakonlyaboutthedress,
andatlast,afteraweek,hesaid,“Oh,buythedress!Hereisthemoney!”Shewasveryhappy.
Butthenextevening,whenMrJonescamehomeandasked,“Haveyougotthefamousdress?”
shesaid,“No.”“Whynot?”hesaid.“Well,itwasstillinthewindowoftheshopafteraweek,
sothought,nobodyelsewantsthisdress,soIdon’twantiteither.”I
TextBWhichBusShallITake?
JaneFosterhasjustmetHenryTaylor.Janeisonherwaytothehospitaltoseeherfriend,
SusanGreen.HENRY:Whereareyougoing,Jane?JANE:I'mgoingtothehospitaltoseeSusanGreen.
HENRY:Isawheryesterday.Shewasalittlebetter.JANE:MustIcatchanumber7bus
togetthere?HENRY:No,younecdn’t.Anumber13buswillalsotakeyoutothehospital.
JANE:Number13busesrunmuchmorefrequently,don’tthey?HENRY:Yes.Icaughtanumber7bus
yesterday,andIhadtowaitforhalfanhouratthebusstop.JANE:Thankyou,Henry.
I’llgetanumber13.
MrsJoneswasstillcleaningthehousewhenherhusbandcamebackfromwork.
Shewaswearingdirty,oldclothesandnostockings,herhairwasnottidy,shehaddust
onherface,andshelookeddirtyandtired.Herhusbandlookedatherandsaid,
“IsthiswhatIcomehometoseeafterahardday’swork?”MrsJones’sneighbour,MrsSmith,
wasthere.WhensheheardMrJones’swords,shequicklysaidgoodbyeandranbacktoherhouse.
Thenshewashed,brushedandcombedherhaircarefully,putonherbestdress
andherprettieststockings,paintedherface,andwaitedforherhusbandtocomehome.
Whenhearrived,hewashotandtired.Hewalkedslowlyintothehouse,sawhiswifeandstopped.
Thenheshoutedangrily,“Andwhereareyougoingthisevening?”
Lesson11TextAAVisittoConwayCastle
Dave’sclassatschoolwerestudyingEnglishhistory,andonedaytheirteachersaidtothem,
“Well,boys,onFridaywe’reallgoingtogetonabusandgotoConway’.
There’sabeautifulcastlethere,andwe’regoingtovisitit.”Theboyswereveryhappy
whentheyheardthis.“Now,hasanybodygotanyquestions3?”theteacherasked.
“Howoldisthecastle,sir?”Daveasked.“It’saboutsevenhundredyearsold,Dave,”
theteacheranswered.“What’sthenameofthecastle,sir?”anotherboyasked.“ConwayCastle,"
theteachersaid.OnFridaytheboyscametoschoolat9o’clockandgotintothebus.
TheyvisitedConwayCastle,andthentheycamebackandwenthome.“Well,”Dave’smothersaid
tohimwhenhegothome,“didyoulikethecastle,Dave?”“Notverymuch,”Daveanswered.
“Thestupidpeoplebuiltittooneartherailway.”
TextBWhatAreYouGoingtoDo?
RobertandPeteraretalkingabouttheendoftheschoolterm.Robertisgoingtoleaveschool
andstartwork,butPeterisgoingtostayatschool.
PETERAreyougoingtoleaveschoolattheendoftheterm?ROBERT:Yes,Iam.
PETER:Whatareyougoingtodo?ROBERT:I’mgoingtobeaclerk.PETER:Whatdoesaclerkdo?
ROBERT:Heworksinanoffice.Hewriteslettersandreports,andhetypes.
ROBERT:Iwanttobeavet.PETER:A—what?ROBERT:Avet—aveterinarysurgeon.PETER:Goodgracious!
What’sthat? ROBERT:Avet'samanwhotakescareofsickanimals.He’san animaldoctor.
ROBERT: Ioncereadastoryaboutapersonwhotalkedtoanimals.Itwasveryinteresting.
MrsNeat
MrsNeatwastidyandorderly.Onedayshegotonabus,wentupontopandsatdown.
Whentheconductoraskedherforherfare,sheopenedherbag,tookoutherpurse,
closedherbag,openedherpurse,tookoutashilling,closedherpurse,openedherbag,
putinherpurseandclosedherbag.Shepaidherfare.Theconductorgaveheraticket.
Lesson12TextAWhataMess!
BillLanehasjusttouchedtsomewetpaint.MRFIELD:Youmustn’t3touchthewetpaint,Bill.
BILL:I’msorry.Iwon’tdoitagain.MRFIELD: Trytobemorecarefulinfuture.BILL: Ishall.
Iwasn’tascarelessasJohnSampson.liewalkedacrossthatwetcementoverthere.
MRFIELD:Theworkmen8oughtn’ttoleaveitwithoutanotice.Bill:Theheadmasteraskedthem
nottodosottMRFIELD:Thenwhyisn’tthereanotice?BILL:Theywenttotheirstorestogetone.
Heretheycomewithitnow!MRFIELD:Butlookatthem!They’yeforgottenaboutthewetcement
andthey’rewalkingacrossittoputupthenotice!
TextBATallandSlimGirl
Atfivefeetsixinches,Rosawastallerthaneveryotherstudentinthesixthgrade.
Sheworriedaboutthisallthetime,inschoolandathome.Hermothertoldher
tostandupstraightandbeproudthatshewassotallandslim.“Someday,”hermothersaid,
“you'llbehappythatyou’retall.”ThismadeRosahappier,butshewasstillafraid
herclassmatesweremakingfunofherbehindherback.Oneday,allthischangedwhenMrRansom,
thecoachfromtheyouthclub,askedRosatoplaycente?ontheirbasketballteam.Hesaid
thatRosawasagoodballplayerandherheightwouldmakehervaluableascenter.
Now,shereallywasproudtobetall.Shewassomeonespecial.
BetterBeaStupidMan
Itwasabeautifulspringmorning.Therewasn’tacloudinthesky,andthesunwaswarm
butnottoohot,soMrAndrewswassurprisedwhenhesawanoldgentlemanatthebus-stop
withabig,strongblackumbrellainhishand.MrAndrewssaidtohim,“Arewegoingto
haveraintoday,doyouthink?”“No,”saidtheoldgentleman,“Idon’tthinkso.”
“Thenareyoucarryingtheumbrellatokeepthesunoffyou?”“No,thesunisnotveryhot
inspring.”MrAndrewslookedatthebigumbrellaagain,andthegentlemansaid,
“Iamanoldman,andmylegsarenotverystrong,soIreallyneedawalkingstick.
ButwhenIcarryawalking-stick,peoplesay,'Lookatthatpooroldman,andIdon’tlikethat.
WhenIcarryanumbrellainfineweather,peopleonlysay,‘Lookatthatstupidman.
Lesson13TextAGiveMeaBigBoxofChocolates
Johnlikedchocolatesverymuch,buthismothernevergavehimany,becausetheywerebad
forhisteeth1,shethought.ButJohnhadaverynicegrandfather.Theoldmanlovedhisgrandson
verymuch,andsometimeshebroughtJohnchocolateswhenhecametovisithim.
Thenhismotherlethimeatthem,becauseshewantedtomaketheoldmanhappy.Oneevening,
afewdaysbeforeJohn’sseventhbirthday,hewassayinghisprayers4inhisbedroom
beforehewenttobed.“Please,God,”heshouted,“makethemgivemeabigboxofchocolates
formy.birthdayonSaturday.”Hismotherwasinthekitchen,butsheh
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