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[The telephone rings]
W: This is the lost and found office.
How can I help you?
M: I left my jacket on the subway.
W: When did you lose it?
M: This morning. I was so tired that I
dozed off on the subway and got off without
my jacket.
W: I see. What does your jacket look like?
M: It's just a normal leather jacket.
The color is solid blue.
W: Leather, blue. What pattern is it?
M: I said it's solid. It has a breast
pocket in the upper-left side.
W: Oh! I found it. Uh-oh, There are two,
one jacket with an elastic waistband and
the other without one.
M: That's it. Mine has an elastic waistband.
Thank you.
That is my favorite jacket.
W: You're welcome. The office will close
at 5. Please pick it up before then.
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W: It was a pleasantly
crazy day, today.
M: I didn't expect so many people to come.
I really worked short-handed.
W: Your team did a wonderful job handling
all the orders. How lucky I am that you
work for me.
M: I'm happy that we had a successful
start as well.
W: The special offer in celebration of
the opening was the main reason there
was such a crowd on the first day. Also,
today your dishes were really amazing.
M: I'm so flattered.
I just hope my first customers were satisfied
and left the restaurant happy.
W: I'm sure of that. The idea of placing
some petals and herbs on the dishes was
so brilliant. You should have seen how
people enjoyed their meals.
M: I'm happy to imagine it.
W: I bet I'll be a millionaire sooner
or later thanks to you.
M : Thanks. Then you will raise my pay,
right?
W: Sure thing!
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W: Mike, I invited, Mr.
Allan and his wife to my tea party today.
M: Wow! Mrs. Allan is beautiful and she
has a sweet smile! I'd like to make a
cake for her, can I?
W: All right, you can make a cake for
her. I'll prepare some tea and other things.
M: Jane, I have finally baked a small
plate of cakes. Try this one, please.
W: Oh no, Mike! What did you put in this
cake?
M: Is anything wrong? Don't you like it?
W: No, it's horrible! Did you use the
medicine bottle that I left in the refrigerator?
M:Oh, no. I didn't know it was medicine.
I thought it was milk.
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M: Good afternoon. What
can I do for you?
W: I'd like to drop off my laundry. How
much is it to clean a pair of pants?
M: It's three dollars. How many pairs
do you have?
W: I brought 10 pairs of pants.
M: Are you a student?
W: Yes. Why are you asking that?
M: We have a student discount. You can
get a 50 percent discount if you show
your student ID.
W: Wow, here's my student ID. One more
thing, I need to get this shirt ironed.
M: OK. Ironing is 4 dollars and there's
no student discount. So is that all? 10
pairs of pants for cleaning and one shirt
for ironing?
W: Yes. When will they be ready?
M: You can pick them up on Thursday.
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[The telephone rings]
W: Hello. Nancy speaking.
M: Hello, this is the Cultural Center
of Cincinnati.
W: Oh, yes. How can I help you?
M: We're calling to talk about the yoga
class you registered for online.
W: Is there anything wrong with my sign-up
information?
M: Not at all. The deadline for registration
was yesterday, but we have only two applicants
including you. So we reluctantly decided
to cancel the course.
W: But there's no mention about that on
your website.
M: We can't apologize enough. We ask for
your understanding. Instead, we'll give
you special discounts for any other classes
if you want.
W: I'm afraid I'm not interested in the
other classes.
M: Again, we are really sorry. If we open
a yoga class next session, we'll let you
know immediately.
W: Okay. Thanks, anyway.
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W: Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
is located in the suburb of Brisbane,
Australia. As the world's oldest and largest
Koala Sanctuary, it is one of the very
few places in the world where visitors
are actually allowed to hold koalas. However,
there is a rule that each koala can not
be held for more than thirty minutes every
day. The admission fee is $57 for adults
and $34 for children. If you present your
receipt, you can enjoy all of the events
such as kangaroo feeding, koala cuddling,
and sheep dog shows. Also, if you are
planning to visit Lone Pine with a group
of 15 people or more, you can receive
group discount rates when you book in
advance. Finally, it is open from 9:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 365 days a year, so
that you can enjoy the wild animals any
time.
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cuddle:껴안다,
Finally
-> Lastly?
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W: What's up, Tom? I
heard you were in a little accident the
other day.
M: Yes. A bus bumped into the back of
my car.
W: Was there much damage to your car?
M: It's not that serious, but an auto
repair shop said it would take more than
three days to repair the back.
W: Without a car for three days? That
must be really inconvenient.
M: You're right. Today I have to go to
the dentist, return the library books
and take my dog to a vet. I don't know
how to do these without a car.
W: Hmm. Let me see. I'm heading to the
library for an appointment with my friend.
Is there a vet clinic near the library?
M: Yes, there is. Will you give me a ride?
W: Yes. I will take you with me, and then
you may walk for the other things.
M : I can't thank you enough. Let's go.
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W: Is your group ready
for the school dance competition?
M: Don't even talk about it. My head aches
when I think of it.
W: Why? Your group has so many talented
members.
M: Yes. They are all good at dancing and
have excellent artistic talents. Dan is
majoring in ballet, Whitney is a modern
dancer, and Emily is good at music composition.
W: That's why we thought your group would
be the winner.
M: So did I. However, we haven't seen
things eye to eye from the beginning.
We spent a week choosing background music.
W: But you have Emily. She has a wide
knowledge of music.
M: Yes, right. She suggested her song
for our performance, but Dan insisted
on classical music while Whitney preferred
pop-music.
W: So did you reach an agreement?
M: Not yet. They're still arguing.
W: Well, it's not always good to have
too many capable people around.
M: You can say that again.
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① W: Can you show me
where the stadium is?
M: Sure, go straight this way and turn
left at the first corner.
② W: Please give a speech to cheer
your team players on.
M: Way to go! Victory will be ours!
③ W: Are you ready to break the previous
record in this race?
M: Yes. I'm all geared to set a new
record.
④ W: What a beautiful flower arrangement!
Did you make it?
M: Yes, I've been taking lessons in
flower arrangement.
⑤ W: Wow, you set a new world record!
How do you feel now?
M: I'm on cloud nine! It couldn't be
better.
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W: Hello, everyone! I
really appreciate you all visiting us
for blood donation. Though donating blood
is safe and simple, you should check several
things for safety. First of all, you're
required to be healthy, weigh at least
50kg, and be age 17 or older. If you've
drunk alcohol or taken aspirin within
12 hours, your donation isn't allowed.
Also it's not recommended for those who
recently traveled to areas where malaria
is common. However, it doesn't matter
if you have a history of cancer. If you
think you're qualified, please move to
the blood testing room on your left side.
Thank you.
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W: Achoo!
M: God bless you. Aba, you've been violently
sneezing all morning.
W: Yes. Now I'm feeling a bit feverish.
I hope it’s not the start of the flu.
M: Um. A sneeze in the middle of summer.
You must have overstrained yourself for
the presentation.
W: Yes, I think so. But your help saved
me a lot of troubles. Achoo!
M: You keep sneezing. Drink this hot water.
It'll help.
W: Thank you. Whew.. I think the air conditioning
makes me sneeze. The cold air seems to
blow directly in my face.
M: Do you want to turn it off?
W: No, thank you. In that case, others
will be dying from the heat.
M: How about temporarily wearing a mask?
I can buy you one.
W: It can make me feel stuffy. Walter,
can you change seats with me? The cool
air-conditioned breeze doesn't seem to
blow toward your seat.
M: No problem. Let's do it right now.
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M: Thanks for joining
us today, Kristina. Are there any fabulous
events running right now?
W: Yes, Andy. If you feel bored and have
nothing special to do this weekend, go
to Sun Beach and enjoy the Sand Festival.
M: That sounds interesting. Tell me more
about it.
W: There are a variety of events, ranging
from artistic to extreme, all based on
an eco-friendly sand theme. Visitors to
the festival can enjoy masterpieces by
world-renowned sand sculptors, Beach Ball
Games, live music and even participate
in a sand sculpture competition themselves.
You can refer to the guidebook provided
at the beach for more information.
M: How long does the sand festival last?
W: The festival is held from this Friday,
June 4th to Monday, June 7th. During the
festival period, over 90 businesses near
Sun Beach, including lodgings, restaurants,
and hot-spring facilities, will offer
15% discounts to visitors.
M: Wow, it's very attractive. Stay tuned
for more. We have lots to talk about with
Kristina.
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Captain : Hello everyone,
this is the captain speaking. Welcome
aboard Sky Airline flight 704 bound for
London. Our flight time today is 14 and
a half hours after takeoff and we will
be cruising at an average altitude of
33,000 feet. The local time in London
is a quarter to 4 in the afternoon, and
the weather in London is clear and sunny
with a high of 25 degrees for the afternoon.
If the weather cooperates we should get
a great view of the city as we descend.
The cabin crew will be coming around in
about twenty minutes to offer you a light
snack and beverage, and the in-flight
movie will begin shortly after that. On
behalf of Sky Airlines and the crew, I
wish you an enjoyable stay in London.
Sit back and enjoy the flight.
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M: Good evening, everyone.
This is CBA Evening Headline News.
* Internet addiction rates have shown
a slight rise among people in their 30s,
especially as a growing number of them
remain unemployed during the continuing
job shortage.
* As part of its efforts to tackle the
falling birthrate here, the Ministry of
Health and Welfare is promoting group
blind dates between employees at government
offices and private companies.
* About 90 flights between Seoul and Europe
have been canceled for three days since
Friday due to the volcanic ash cloud from
Iceland, airport officials said.
* The court, upon receiving a name change
petition, is to investigate the applicant's
criminal records and financial status
and then deliver its decision within three
months time.?
* According to an analysis report of the
survey issued yesterday, 37 percent of
the fathers polled say they preferred
a daughter to a son while 29 percent of
them gave the opposite response.
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W: Did you watch our
school basketball team's semifinal game?
M: Yes, our team eventually beat the opponent
60 to 59. Only 1 point!
W: It was more exciting because there
were lots of three-point shots.
M: Oh, yes. Do you know how many three-point
shots our team made?
W: There were eight in total, but Michael
made six shots by himself.
M: Wow! Then he scored 30 points in one
game. He is really terrific.
W: As far as I know, no high school player
has scored over 30 points in one game
except him.
M: Right. Thanks to him, now we can expect
our team to be the final winner.
W: Yes. I hope Michael will make 10 three-point
shots in the final.
M: Me, too.
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W: Henderson, you look
really tired lately. Are you Okay?
M: I'm fine. I have just been swamped
with work and I haven't been sleeping
enough.
W: Sounds like you need some time to recharge
yourself.
M: That's just what I want.
W: When I'm feeling drained, I try to
eat a lot of fruit and vegetables and
get some sleep.
M: Well, this weekend I'm going to a nice
cottage in the country so I will be refreshed
when I get back.
W: __________________________________________.
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M: Hey, Amy, What's up?
You look a bit tired.
W: Hi, Mike. Yeah, I'm feeling under the
weather today, and I'm wondering why I
haven't gotten a response from SJ company
yet.
M: Wow, did you apply to that company?
W: Well, I did, but I think I was turned
down. Now I regret not giving it my all.
M: Were you told you would get a call
from them?
W: Yes. The company was supposed to call
and tell me if I'm on the list for the
next interview or not, but nothing happened.
I'm disappointed.
M: Did you call and check to see if your
name is on the list?
W: No. I just feel I didn't make it this
time. Honestly I'm afraid to hear from
them.
M: Come on. Call and ask the company.
It's kind of silly to just wait and wait.
W: Do you think so?
M: Yeah. I know you are brave enough to
face it.
W:
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M: Hmm... It tastes so
good.
W: Definitely. I'm a regular customer
here.
M: I really enjoyed eating it. Except
for one thing.
W: What's that?
M: It's very inconvenient to refill our
side dishes from the bar.
W: As for me, that's what I like most
here.
M: What do you mean?
W: I heard many restaurants reserve the
leftovers from other tables and reuse
them, but here leftovers are thrown away
in front of customers.
M: Yeah, that makes sense. We can avoid
dirty recycled food here.
W: This restaurant is participating in
the "No Leftover" campaign.
M: So, it has a sidedish bar like that.
Good. It can reduce food waste and is
good for customers' health.
W: That's it. Now, is it still inconvenient?
M: _________________________________________
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W: Why the long face?
M; I've been busy dealing with many things
these days.
W: Like what?
M: I have been writing an article for
my school newspaper, and my deadline is
in two days.
W: You know what you want to write about,
right?
M: Yes. I had an idea about my topic but
the problem is that I can't get my composition
to flow out naturally.
W: I know you are a good writer and you
can also ask for some advice from your
teacher.
M: Get some help from my teacher? That's
a good idea. But I have another big problem.
I didn't prepare for the exam tomorrow.
W: So you feel rushed and pressed for
time.
M: ______________________________________
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M : Lydia's husband was
transferred to a branch in another city.
So her family had to move to a city where
they had no acquaintances at all. Her
daughter, Jenny, at first really had a
hard time getting accustomed to the new
life there but now seems to do well at
school and has started to make some friends.
Lydia feels relieved and hopes her daughter
has a good relationship with her friends
at school. While eating dinner this evening,
Jenny said how much she had enjoyed having
pizza, pillow-fighting, and talking overnight
with her old friends before. Lydia thinks
it may be a good idea for Jenny to have
quality time with her new friends at home.
So, she decides to suggest it to Jenny.
In this situation, what would Lydia most
likely say to Jenny?
Jenny, ________________________
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