初级英语听力(新版) Lession6
—Is that Mr. Smith's son?
—No, it isn't. It's Mr. Morgan's son.
—Is he Irish?
—No, he isn't. He is Welsh.
—Is there any shampoo in the cupboard?
—No, I'm sorry. There isn't any.
—Is there any soap, then?
—Yes. There is a whole pack of soap.
—Where does Miss Sue come from?
—She comes from Tokyo.
—What language does she speak, then?
—She speaks Japanese.
—What does Miss Jenkins do?
—She is a nurse.
—Where does she work?
—At the Westminster Hospital.
—Do you like your manager?
—Yes. He is nice and kind. Is yours kind, too?
—No. Mine is rather a brute.
—Oh, I'm sorry about that.
—Is anyone attending to you, sir?
—No. I should like to see some dressing gowns.
—What sort are you looking for, sir?
—I fancy a red, silk one.
—Where are your parents now?
—They are in Zagreb.
—Is that in Austria?
—No. It's in Yugoslavia.
—Who is the girl by the door?
—It's Jone Smith.
—Is she a nurse?
—No. She's a librarian.
—My hat and coat, please. Here is my ticket.
—Thank you, sir. Here they are.
—These not mine. They are Mr. West's.
—I'm sorry, sir. Are these yours?
—Yes, they are. Thank you.
—Whose handbag is that?
—Which one?
—The big leather one.
—Oh, that's Miss Clark's.
—What are you looking at?
—I'm looking at some stamps.
—Are they interesting?
—Yes. They are very rare ones.
—Where's Miss Green at the moment?
—In her office.
—What's she doing there?
—She's typing, I think.
—Are there any pencils in the drawer?
—No, I'm sorry. There aren't any.
—Are there any ball-point pens then.
—Yes. There are lots of ball-points.
—I need some oil, please.
—How much do you need, sir?
—Three pounds, please.
—Thank you, sir.
Instructor: Henry wants tickets for Romeo and Juliet so he tries to telephone the box of office. First he hears: (wrong number tone). He has dialed the wrong number. Then he tries again. (busy tone) Henry is fed up but he must get some tickets. He tries again and finally, he gets through.
(sound of phone ringing, receiver picked up)
Clerk: Cambridge Theatre. Box Office.
Henry: Have you got any tickets for Romeo and Juliet for this Saturday evening?'
Clerk: Which performance? 5 pm or 8:30 pm?
Henry: 8:30 pm please.
Clerk: Sorry, that performance is sold out.
Henry: Well, have you got any tickets for the 5 pm performance?
Clerk: Yes, we have tickets at 4.50 pounds, 5.50 pounds and 6 pounds.
Henry: I'd like to reserve two seats at 4.50 pounds, please.
Clerk: Right. That's two tickets at 4.50 pounds. Saturday, 5 pm performance. What's the name please?
Henry: Bishop. Henry Bishop.
Clerk: Thank you. You'll collect the tickets before 3 pm on Saturday, won't you?
Henry: Yes, of course. Thank you. Goodbye.