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Dear Chris,
Learning that you’re fascinated by Chinese traditional culture, I’m writing to invite you to the Chinese calligraphy art exhibition to be held in the lecture hall this Sunday.
The exhibition is aimed at helping students have a better understanding of traditional Chinese calligraphy art and promoting the spread of Chinese traditional culture. It mainly consists of the following two parts. For one thing, a lecture on the history of Chinese calligraphy will be given by famous calligraphers, which helps to increase our knowledge. For another, relevant calligraphy works will be exhibited, through which we are sure to feel the unique beauty of it.
I’d appreciate it if you could accept my invitation. I’m sure it can leave an everlasting impression on you! I’m looking forward to your reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
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W: I don’t feel very well. I’ve got a temperature and a headache.
M: Why don’t you go home and rest You might have the flu.
(Text 2)
M: Is this the check-in counter for Flight 914 to Los Angeles
W: Yes, but I’m sorry to tell you that the flight is delayed because of heavy snow. Please wait for further notice.
(Text 3)
M: Gas prices are up again. We’re going to have to stop driving everywhere. I think we should buy some bikes.
W: Or we could move to another state. California’s gas is the highest in the nation.
(Text 4)
W: Give me the keys. I’ll drive.
M: No way! You drive like a crazy person. I can’t let you touch my car.
W: You’ve been drinking too much. You can’t drive in that condition. Give me the keys, or else you can walk!
(Text 5)
W: What kind of fruit should I buy for the week
M: Well, I like apples and bananas.
W: How about something a little different this time We always eat those. Maybe some grapes and some strawberries
M: Grapes are fine, but I hate strawberries. We’ve been married for 15 years, and you still don’t know that
(Text 6)
W: How did your day go
M: Well, I turned in applications at three clothing stores.
W: Did you get any interviews
M: No. None of the managers had time to talk.
W: How come you only went to three stores
M: I went to every store that had a sign in the window.
W: Well, I think that even if you don’t see a sign, you should go in and ask for an application. It can’t hurt.
M: I guess you’re right.
(Text 7)
M: Excuse me, Miss. I’m doing a survey here on campus. Do you mind if I ask you some questions
W: No, go ahead.
M: What is your major
W: I’m studying history.
M: What is your favorite subject besides your major
W: I like English and biology.
M: Do you usually study in your dorm or in the library
W: Neither. I usually study in a cafe around the corner from my dorm.
M: Why is that
W: My dorm is too loud, and the library is too quiet.
M: OK, great. What is one thing you would change about this university
W: I’d love to have more food options in the school canteen.
M: All right. That’s all of my questions. Thank you.
(Text 8)
W: Look at our room. It is in a dreadful mess. We must have a big cleaning this weekend.
M: OK.
W: But before that, we should do some preparation first. Could you please buy something after work tomorrow Such as cloth, alcohol, and...
M: Perhaps you’d better give me a list. I don’t think I could keep them all in mind.
W: OK. I will give you a list later.
M: By the way, I guess we have alcohol at home, which we bought last month, remember
W: Oh, yes, so we don’t have to buy it now.
M: As for cloth, do you really need it
W: Yes, it’s used to clean the screen of the computer and mirror, of course. We should use special cloth.
M: I see.
(Text 9)
M: Hi, Janet!
W: Hi, Mark! What’s new
M: Well, I just learned I’ll be spending the summer in California.
W: That’s awesome. Where in California
M: Well, my part-time job is at Google, which is in Mountain View... although it would be more fun to live in San Francisco or San Jose...
W: That’s true. But then you’d have to take the train to work.
M: I know. I don’t like that, you know. So, I’ll end up living as close to Google as possible.
W: Mountain View isn’t bad. My cousin lived there when he was attending Stanford, which is in next town over. You can always take the train to the city on weekends.
M: True. Hey, you should come visit me. I can show you around Silicon Valley.
W: That sounds great, but I’m actually going to spend the summer in Paris. My grandma has an apartment there.
M: Cool! Are you going to work while you’re there
W: Nope. I’ve been saving money all year from my job at the café. So, now I’m free to spend the whole summer in museums. I’d also like to take a cooking class, but I won’t have time for it.
M: Sounds awesome. Now I wish I could come visit you!
(Text 10)
M: Bob Marley was considered an artist, a poet, and the person who spread Jamaican culture around the world. His music has become famous in many countries. Bob Marley was born in a small village called Nine Mile in Jamaica. The son of a British Navy officer and a Jamaican woman, Marley hardly ever saw his father because his father’s family didn’t approve of his parents’ relationship. By age 16, Marley had recorded his first song. In 1963, he formed the group The Wailers. The band soon got their first number one hit in Jamaica. After marrying his girlfriend Rita Anderson, Marley spent most of the following year working in a factory in New Jersey in the United States, where his mother had moved. Upon his return to Jamaica, The Wailers got back together and recorded some more songs. They had little success, though, until 1972, when they started working under a record company in England. Around this time, the band started touring a lot, giving many concerts around the world. Bob Marley died in 1981 from cancer. But his music will always live on.
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