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Unit 3 DIALOGUE I Farewell to Rude Manners A: How do you come to school every day? B: By bike. A: So you're lucky. You're not bothered by rude people with their rough behaviour. B: I don't get it. A: I come to school by bus every day and sometimes it turns out to be a terrible experience. I mean a bus ride. If the worst comes to the worst, you may find yourself on an overcrowded bus with no order
新编大学英语教程
Unit 2 DIALOGUE I Friday Evening or Not A: We're going to put on an English play on Hong Kong's return to the motherland. Would you like to have a role in the play? B: Me? A: Yes. Won't you work with us? B: I'd love to. But what's this play about? A: It's a four-act play adapted from the novel Good Morning, Hong Kong! B: Oh, I know the story. I've read it twice. It's a very moving and uplifting
新编大学英语教程
Unit 1 DIALOGUE I A Time of Change A: What's the matter, Grandpa? B: Oh, Linlin, I didn't know you were back from college. A: It's your birthday, Grandpa. I came back to celebrate your birthday. What happened, Grandpa? You're all in tears. B: I'm OK. I was watching the Olympic Games on TV. I was so happy that I could hardly hold back my tears. Our Chinese athletes are doing so well for the coun
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Unit 18 DIALOGUE I After an English Evening A: Our English Evening was a great success, wasn't it? B: Yes. Everyone enjoyed it. The performance was terrific. A: Yes, that's because every performer took it seriously and worked hard at it. If they hadn't, the English Evening would have been a flop. B: That's true. I think each item on the programme was wonderful. Especially those free speeches. A
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Unit 17 DIALOGUE I The Great Pyramid A: You know what pyramids are, don't you? B: Pyramids, that's English for “金字塔”. I came across the English word "pyramid" only last week, but the Chinese term jinzita appeared long ago in one of my primary school readers. It's very large structure built of stone, with sloping sides meeting at a point and, usually, with a square base. The whole stru
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Unit 16 DIALOGUE I Word Study A: You're reading a dictionary, aren't you? B: Yes, I read three pages of this dictionary every day, and I try to memorize as many words as I can. A: What do you do that for? B: To increase my vocabulary so that I can read better. I'm very fond of English literature, but my limited vocabulary keeps me from reading English short stories easily. A: May I give you som
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Unit 15 DIALOGUE I Save Our Pandas A: The giant pandas in the Wolong Reserve in Sichuan Province are facing a crisis. Have you read the news about it? B: Of course I have. The newspapers and magazines have carried quite a few articles on the food crisis of pandas and I've been keeping track of the developments. A: You like pandas as much as I do, I can see that. I've been reading all the materi
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Unit 14 DIALOGUE I Two Kinds of Brain A: This is the age of electronic invention. Every day you see fancy gadgets entering our lives... all kinds of electronic gadgets that were beyond our imagination. Everybody carries electronic gadgets of some kind. B: Yes, there're electronic gadgets for family use, for office work, for entertainment, and those that are said to be able to do the work of the
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Unit 13 DIALOGUE I A Trip to China A: Hi, Bob. Fancy meeting you here. B: Oh, Ted. Good to see you again. How have you been? A: Pretty good. I've just returned from China, you know. B: Terrific! I'd really like to visit China myself one of these days, I haven't had the opportunity so far. Where did you go in China? A: Lots of places... the world-renowned places like the capital city Beijing, th
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Unit 12 DIALOGUE Ⅰ Nuclear Technology for Civil Use A: Does unclear technology mean anything to you? I've just been to an exhibition on the application of nuclear technology to civil use. Do you want to hear about it? B: A unclear technology exhibition? Does it mean a show about the power of atomic bombs, hydrogen bombs, nuclear power stations, and, er, and... A: And nuclear-powered submarine
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Unit 11 DIALOGUE I Before the Mid-term Exam A: Do you know when we're going to take the mid-term exam for the comprehensive English course? B: Yes, in a fortnight. Don't tell me you didn't know that. A: No, I had no idea. It's not spelt out in the course syllabus and nobody told me about it. B: That's right. You were on sick leave when the teacher announced the date of the exam. A: I was down w
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Unit 10 DIALOGUE I Chinese Women — Yesterday and Today A: The International Working Women's Day is just around the corner, and we'll celebrate this occasion. I wonder what celebration there will be. B: Most probably a big celebration meeting and a film afterwards. I've heard the senior students talking about it. But to tell you the truth, I don't see why we still observe this Women's Day. Don
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Unit 9 DIALOGUE I If I Had the Chance to Travel in Space A: If I had the chance, I would take a trip through the entire solar system. It's been my long-cherished dream since childhood to be able to visit the planets, satellites, comets, and other heavenly bodies in the solar system. B: I've had the same wild dream for years. If I had the chance, I would first go to the moon, the earth's satelli
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Unit 8 DIALOGUE I Changes in the Lives of Chinese Farmers A: Hi, Weiwei! B: Hi, Dan, how're you doing? I haven't seen you around lately. A: I was out of town. I visited Huaxi Village in Jiangsu Province last week and was amazed by the living conditions of the farmers there. B: Yes, tremendous changes have occurred in China's rural areas, particularly in the coastal provinces. A: I've heard a lo
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Unit 7 DIALOGUE I On the Wheel A: I heard about China being a "kingdom of bicycles". Now I know is no exaggeration. Everybody rides a bike here. B: Yes, for many of us, cycling has become a way of life. Some of my American friends feel kind of alienated from the local people if they go around only in a car instead of on a bike. They often ride a bicycle for a change. A: Yes, this is exactly what
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Unit 6 DIALOGUE I An Interview with an Amateur Actress A: Congratulations, Miss Lu. I'm a reporter from the Pujiang Weekly of the university. You really made a hit at the English Evening yesterday. The whole college of foreign languages was impressed and everyone was talking about your acting. B: Thank you for your compliments. I'm glad that my performance was well received. A: I've heard that
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Unit 5 DIALOGUE I Learning Chinese as a Foreign Language A: Hi, Xiaohua! B: Hi, David, how's everything? A: Good. So far so good, I mean. B: You've been in China for two months. How do you like your CFL programme in the Chinese Department? A: My interest in Chinese grows with each passing day. So does my difficulty in learning Chinese. It's such a difficult language! It's go different from Euro
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Unit 4 DIALOGUE I Struggling with Taking Dictation A: Gosh, look at this, seventeen mistakes in my dictation exercise again! That's terrible. I'm really sick of the whole dictation business. B: Relax, relax. This is not the end of the world. It happened to me too. Just take it easy and let me know what the problem is. A: The problem is that I don't believe I'll ever be able to take dictation in
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Unit 3 DIALOGUE I A New Life on the University Campus Lu Hua goes back to her secondary school to visit Wang Laoshi, her former English teacher. Wang Laoshi asks her about her life and study in the English Department at Pujiang University. A: Hello, Lu Hua. Nice to have you back. How are things at the university? B: Everything's fine, Wang Laoshi. Life at the university is so exciting and chall
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Unit 2 DIALOGUE I A Trip to Huangshan A: You visited Huangshan during your summer vacation, I heard. How was the trip? B: Oh, it was great! You ought to go there some day if you haven't been there already. A: I certainly will one of these days when I have a chance. I've heard so much about it. What do you think is the best time to go to Huangshan? B: Well, it's very crowded there in summer. You
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Unit 1 DIALOGUE I Back from the Summer Camp A: You know what? I've just come back from a wonderful summer camp. B: You have? Where did you go? A: Mount Tai. B: I've been there too. It's one of China's most beautiful mountains. There're many scenic spots and places of historical interest. I was greatly impressed by its natural beauty when I took a study tour there two years ago. A: It really is
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