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until your walk is finished. Moreover,


other things make walking a great choice.
Its not only fun but its something you
can do with your family, friends or even
your dog. Its also a great way to socialize
with friends. Youll find the more you
walk, the more youll want to walk.

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1. , .
M : What are you doing on the computer?
W : I want to order a plant for my room. Can
you help me choose one?
M : Sure. What about this one with many
leaves? A plant with green leaves is good
for the health.
W : Not bad. But I prefer a plant that has
flowers.
M : I see. Then, how about this one? It has
some flowers and leaves.
W : Well, dont you think the flowers are too
large to put in the room?
M : Youre probably right. Oh, this plant with
pretty little flowers may be what youre
looking for.
W : Yes, it is. Hang on. There are two types of
pots available for this plant. Which one do
you think is better, round or square?
M : Lets see. The square one looks nicer to
me.
W : I think so, too. Ill order this one.

2. ,
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W : Hi, John. Your hair looks nice. Its a little


bit shorter than usual, isnt it?
:
M Its a lot shorter. I hate looking in the
mirror. This is not even close to the
haircut I wanted.
W : You mean you dont like your haircut at
all?
M : No, I dont.
W : Didnt you complain to the hair stylist
about the haircut?
:
M I couldnt say, Please put it back on.
The hair was already cut off.
W : Didnt you say something at least?
M : It would have been useless to complain
because there were piles of my hair on the
floor.
W : Your hair will grow back soon.
M : Everybody says so. But it wont grow fast
enough to make me happy.

3. , .
W : A walking program may be your best
choice for losing weight. Walking allows
you to work out at a steady pace and
works well for almost everyone. Unlike
exercises like hockey, baseball or tennis,
walking is consistent and constantly in

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4. ,
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M : Hi, Jane. How was your holiday?


W : It was great. I went to Tanzania.
M : Tanzania? Thats surprising! What did
you do there?
W : I participated in an international program
to help the poor.
M : Really? What kind of work did you do?
W : I worked as a volunteer to help build
houses.
:
M Cool! Im also interested in volunteering,
but I have no idea how to start.
W : Are you? Then will you come with me to
the library? We can find information about
volunteer organizations on the Internet.
M : That sounds great. Lets go now.

5. , .
W : Welcome to ABC Airline. How may I
help you?
M : Id like to book a flight for London.
W : Is this going to be a one-way or roundtrip ticket?
M : A round-trip ticket on February 1st and in
business class, please.
W : Sir, we have a flight available at 8:45 a.m.
on February 1st in our business class
section. Would you like me to reserve
that for you?
M : What is the price of the ticket?
W : 800 dollars, sir.
M : Hmm, okay, thats reasonable enough.
Are there any additional charges or taxes?
W : Yes, there are. You will have to pay a fuel
charge and an airport tax.
M : Do you have any idea how much they
are?
W : The fuel charge is 140 dollars, and the
airport tax is 10 dollars.
M : Alright, Ill take it. Please reserve the
ticket.

6. ,
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M : Dining is a very important part of Korean


culture. In Korean culture, respect for
your elders is very important. Therefore,
if you are dining with someone who is
older than you, you should wait for them
to sit and start eating, and you should
remain at the table until they have
finished eating. Diners can eat directly
from the main dish, or serve themselves
into the small individual plates provided.
When eating, Koreans are careful not to
leave any traces of food on their spoon.
At the end of the meal, chopsticks and

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spoon should be returned to their original


positions.

7. , .
M : Julie, are you free for a moment?
W : Sure. Do you need any help with the
report?
M : No. Actually its my mothers birthday
today. Do you know a good place for
dinner?
:
W Yes, I know several places. Just tell me
what kind of food, she likes and how
much to spend.
M : She likes Italian food, and price doesnt
matter.
W : Then, how about the Napoli restaurant?
The food and service is wonderful there.
M : Sounds great. Im too busy now to make a
reservation. Would you do that for me,
please?
W : No problem. Do you want to reserve a
birthday cake, too?
:
M No, I already bought one.

8. ,
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M : There you are! Where have you been?


Youre forty minutes late!
W : I know. I am sorry. I fell asleep on the
train. I missed my stop.
:
M Again? You did that last week, too.
W : Ive been working so late recently. I
havent been getting enough sleep.
M : Well, I hope you can stay awake while we
watch the movie.
W : Ill try. By the way, are you going to our
school reunion next Friday?
M : Next Friday? I forgot all about it. It
sounds like youre looking forward to it.
W : Of course. I think it will be a lot of fun
seeing our old friends. Miss Hilton, the
teacher you loved, will come. Anyway,
love stories are so boring. When does it
start?
M : It started ten minutes ago! Come on, lets
hurry!

9. ,
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W : John, can you help me?


M : Sure. How can I help you?
W : I cant solve this math problem.
M : Oh, is that difficult? How many times
have you worked on it?
W : Ive tried several times.
M : Susan, I think trying again and again is
very important.
W : I know. But this is my fourth try, and Im
ready to give up.
M : Okay. Ill explain the key points in
solving the problem.
W : Oh, its late. The next period is chemistry
class. All the other students except us have
left the classroom for the lab.
M : We need to hurry to the lab. And Ill
explain how to solve the problem after
chemistry class.
W : Sure. Thanks, John.
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10. ,
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M : Hi, Jane. What are you going to do this


weekend?
W : Um, Im just staying at home. What about
you?
M : Im going to Hawaii with my family.
W : Oh, really? Didnt you have any trouble
buying plane tickets?
M : Fortunately, we didnt. In fact, my father
made a reservation two months ago.
W : How nice of your father!
M : You know, Jane, Hawaii is well-known
for chocolates. Ill bring some for you.
W : No, you dont have to. I think they can be
easily purchased in the market.
M : Then what would you like? Would you
like some souvenirs?
W : If you insist, why dont you buy me some
key chains with the island landscape on it,
instead?
M : Sure, no problem.

11. , .
[Phone rings]
W : Hello. Jongro Educare Institute. May I
help you?
M : Yes. My name is James. Im interested in
your English leadership program.
W : Okay. Our English Leadership Program
2010 is a two-week course running from
January 8 th to 31 st. Any student aged
between 12 and 19 can apply for our
program.
M : I see. Can you tell me where its going to
take place?
:
W Sure, its going to be held at Jeju College
in Jejudo.
M : Sounds great. I have one more question.
How much do I have to pay for it?
:
W It is $1,000, and if you attend a Korean
school, youll get a 10% discount.
M : Cool. I go to a Korean high school, so I
pay $900, right?
:
W Sure. If you want to apply to the program,
download the application form from our
website, and send it to us by email or fax
after completing it.
:
M Thank you very much. Ill visit your
website right now.

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M : Where shall I put this sofa?
W : Will you put it near the window?
M : Hi, where can I find socks?
W : They are next to the mens clothes.
M : Is it okay to hang this sock here?
W : Well, can you put it a little higher?
M : Where are my socks? I cant find them.
W : I washed them this morning.
M : Its time to get a Christmas tree.
W : Okay. Lets go shopping tomorrow.

14. ,
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M : Are you coming to the party at my house


tonight?
W : What party?
M : Its a party for Jason and Judy. Theyre
getting married.
W : I knew that, but I didnt know you were
giving them a party.
M : I invited you over a week ago. Didnt you
read your e-mail?
W : Oh, that explains it. Ive been having
trouble with my computer, and because of
that I havent gotten around to checking
my mail.
M : I see. Well, anyway, can you come?
W : Id love to, but Ive already made other
plans.
:
M Cant you change them?
W:

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M : May I help you, maam?


W : Yes, please.
M : Do you have something in mind to buy?
W : No, I dont. Actually, Im looking for a
birthday present for my husband.
M : I see. How about a leather purse? Men
use them a lot these days.
W : He already has a leather purse.
M : Then maybe hed like a silk shirt. How
about this one?
:
W Oh, it looks nice. How much is it?
M : Its $60, including tax.
W : Ill take it, but Im not sure if thats his
size.
:
M

W : The birth rate has just hit a low level of


1.2 babies per woman this year, the
second lowest in the world. The
population could fall to 42 million in
2050 . Because of the severe economic
problems that this drop in population
would cause, there is a need for creative
solutions. The government should allow
more people to immigrate. Without
immigration, a lack of people could result
in a labor shortage. However, our people
find it hard to accept immigration because
of beliefs about foreigners and the desire
to keep our culture traditional. We need a
leader who can persuade the public that
the matter is urgent.

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W : Hello, are you Mr. Jackson?


M : Yes, I am.
W : Im Pamelas mother. Its nice to meet
you.
M : Its good to meet you, too.
W : I am here to attend the school board
meeting.
M : I see. Is there anything youd like to know
about Pamelas school life?
W : Uh, how is she getting along with her
classmates?
M : Shes very friendly and sociable.
Everybody likes her.

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W : Happy to hear that. Then doesnt she have
any problem?
M : Well, she is sometimes late for school.
W:

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M : Last Saturday John went to a French


restaurant right next to the beach. That
was nice. He could hear the sea and see
the sunset on the horizon. Of course, he
enjoyed the food. But towards the end of
the meal he took out a $100 bill and put it
on the table, ready to pay. Suddenly the
wind picked it up and blew it out on to
the beach. So he jumped up to run after it,
and the manager of the restaurant thought
he was trying to run away without paying.
So, the manager caught him! In this
situation, what would John most likely
say to him?
John :
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