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sister and share the good news. On his arrival, Ali found Zahra was waiting outside. Nervous and anxious, Zahra wondered whether her brother had brought her what she was expecting. \see what I have got for you.\Ali said excitedly, taking the prize out of his bag with his trembling hands. The instant Zahra saw the shoes, her face lit up. So thrilled was she that she threw herself at Ali. \Tears of joy welled up in their eyes as the brother and the sister hugged tightly together. 听力原文 Text 1

W: Bad weather, isn’t it? It has stopped snowing, but it is even colder. M: Yes. It feels like 10 degrees below zero at least. The street is covered with snow. Text 2

M: Cindy, would you like to go to the stadium with me after dinner? W: Well, I’ll go with you if you insist. But I prefer to go to the cinema. Text 3

W: George, what happened to your window?

M: When I was painting the house last week, I hit it with the ladder. Text 4

M: Ah! We get to the top of the mountain finally.

W: Yes. After climbing the mountain for about three hours, I’m so thirsty and tired. M: Me, too. Let’s have a rest under that tree. Text 5

M: Do you think I can meet the president tomorrow morning before 9:30? W: I’m afraid not. He won’t come to his office until 11:45. M: The can I meet him at 12:30?

W: Yes, I’ll tell him about this appointment. Text 6

M: It’s Mom and Dad’s wedding anniversary next month. Shall we hold a party for

them?

W: I don’t think that’s a good idea. Dad hates parties. And anyway, I won’t have time next

month. I need to study for my exams.

M: Then, let’s take them out to have dinner at a restaurant. W: Great! And we can buy some gifts for them. W: OK. Text 7

M: I’d like to see you off, Jane, but I can’t get to the airport until five o’clock. W: I’m afraid I’ll have been away by then. My plane takes off at 4:30. M: What a pity! When will the plane arrive in Washington?

W: I’m not going straight to Washington. I’ll spend a week with my sister in New York, and then go to Washington. Then I will take classes for five days there. M: Well, I wish you good luck. Remember to call me as soon as you get there. W: Yes, I will. And I will send you some postcards. M: Thank you. Text 8

W: Hello! How are you today?

M: Hi, I’m feeling very nervous. I had an English text and I’m not sure what the result is. W: It’s no use worrying about it now. You’ve done your best and you can’t change any of your answers.

M: That’s true. I really should go home and prepare for tomorrow’s test, but I’m feeling tired.

W: Let’s go and get some coffee together. That will help you wake up again. M: OK. I feel like sitting down and having a chat. How have you been recently? W: Oh, you know me. I’m always happy. If I think I’m getting into a bad mood. I’ll call some friends and have a chat with them.

M: That’s a good idea. I usually stay at home alone and get increasingly sad. W: I hate spending too much time staying at home. I’m always excited about going out to parties and meeting people.

M: Perhaps I’m too shy. I should go out more and not spend time worrying about tests. Text 9

W: Hello, this is Universal Television Station. How may I help you?

M: Hello. Uh, I’m calling because I saw an advertisement in the newspaper. It said there was a part-time job available for a students who wants to work on your local news program.

W: Right. But do you know that all of our part-time jobs are for volunteers? It’s an unpaid position. Besides, if you think of it as a platform to meet famous people, then you’re wrong.

M: Oh, sure, I understand that. I just want to get some working experience for a television news program.

M: Are you majoring in Media and Communication?

M: No. My major is English, but I’ve taken some courses in Media and Communication. W: I see. Well, you need to talk to Miss Wagner. She’s in charge of the program. But first, you need to fill out an application form. You can drop by the station later today. Text 10

Thank you for calling Sheldon Dance Club. We are pleased to inform you that our dance classes for children are going to start soon. As usual, there will be classes every week. Unlike previous years, however, there will be two different age groups from this year. The junior class will be for children between the ages of five and ten. And the senior class will be for older children between the ages of eleven and fourteen. Our classes are on Friday afternoons between 3:30 and 4:30. Parents can take their children to come straight to the dance club from school. Classes begin on May 16th and finish on July 11th. Children will take part in a public performance on July 12th to show off everything they’ve learned in the club. If your children want to join one of the groups, parents can come along on the first Friday. There’s no need to book a place in advance. And if you have any questions, you can call Melanie at 223-1457.

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