Учебные задания для развития умений аудирования на базе аудиотекстов "Streamline English" для студентов I и II курсов всех специальностей (часть IV). Гомбожабон Л.К - 10 стр.

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UNIT 40.
I’VE BEEN WAITING
-1-
- Hello, Mrs. Right! Is the boss in?
- Yes, Chris, he is. He is in the office …. And he’s waiting for you.
- Oh, … what time did he arrive?
- He arrived at twenty to ten.
- Twenty to ten.
- Twenty to ten! So, he’s been waiting for twenty minutes.
-2-
- Hello, Judy. You’ve been sitting here for an hour. Where’s your
husband?
- He’s dancing with Mrs. Winston.
- Oh, yes… he’s dancing very well. Has he been dancing all the
evening?
- Yes, he has. But he hasn’t been dancing with me.
-3-
- Hello, Mrs Parker …. Are you waiting to see Doctor Savage?
- Hello, Mrs Baker. Yes, I am.
- How to long have you been waiting since nine o’clock.
- I’ve been waiting since nine o’clock.
- Ah, so you haven’t been waiting long. It’s only ten past nine.
- No, I haven’t. I’ve been reading this magazine. It’s very interesting.
There is an article about operations.
-4-
- Eric! Call the waiter again.
- I’ve been trying to call him.
- Eric, we’ve been siting here for twenty minutes and I’m not going
to wait any longer.
- I’m sorry, dear …. but he is talking to that girl.
- Yes, he’s been talking to her since we came in.
- Waiter!
- Yes, sir… Do you want the bill?
- The bill?! We haven’t seen the menu yet.
UNIT 41.
A COURT CASE.
A few month ago there a bank robbery in Standford. The police arrested
a man and a woman. They’re in court now. A woman saw the robbery.
She’s standing in the witness box. The judge and twelve members of
the jury are listening to her.
A lawyer is asking her some questions.
- Now, Mrs. Dixter. You saw the robbery, didn’t you?
- Yes, I did.
- You saw a man, didn’t you?
- That’s right. I saw him when he went into the bank and when he
came out.
- Now, look around the court. Can you see that man?
- Yes, he’s the man I saw.
- He wasn’t alone when he went into the bank, was he?
- No, he was with a woman.
- Now, look around the court again. Can you see that woman?
- Yes, there! She’s the woman I saw.
- I see, Mrs. Dixter. Now, look at the man and the woman again. This
is very important. Are you absolutely sure about them?
- Absolutely sure. They are the people I saw.
- Now, Mrs. Dixter. What was the man wearing when he went into
the bank?
                                 UNIT 40.                                    -   I’m sorry, dear …. but he is talking to that girl.
                           I’VE BEEN WAITING                                 -   Yes, he’s been talking to her since we came in.
                                    -1-
                                                                             -   Waiter!
-   Hello, Mrs. Right! Is the boss in?                                       -   Yes, sir… Do you want the bill?
-   Yes, Chris, he is. He is in the office …. And he’s waiting for you.      -   The bill?! We haven’t seen the menu yet.
-   Oh, … what time did he arrive?
-   He arrived at twenty to ten.                                                                            UNIT 41.
-   Twenty to ten.                                                                                       A COURT CASE.
-   Twenty to ten! So, he’s been waiting for twenty minutes.
                                                                             A few month ago there a bank robbery in Standford. The police arrested
                                   -2-                                       a man and a woman. They’re in court now. A woman saw the robbery.
-   Hello, Judy. You’ve been sitting here for an hour. Where’s your          She’s standing in the witness box. The judge and twelve members of
    husband?                                                                 the jury are listening to her.
-   He’s dancing with Mrs. Winston.                                          A lawyer is asking her some questions.
-   Oh, yes… he’s dancing very well. Has he been dancing all the
    evening?                                                                 -   Now, Mrs. Dixter. You saw the robbery, didn’t you?
-   Yes, he has. But he hasn’t been dancing with me.                         -   Yes, I did.
                                                                             -   You saw a man, didn’t you?
                                    -3-                                      -   That’s right. I saw him when he went into the bank and when he
-   Hello, Mrs Parker …. Are you waiting to see Doctor Savage?                   came out.
-   Hello, Mrs Baker. Yes, I am.                                             -   Now, look around the court. Can you see that man?
-   How to long have you been waiting since nine o’clock.                    -   Yes, he’s the man I saw.
-   I’ve been waiting since nine o’clock.                                    -   He wasn’t alone when he went into the bank, was he?
-   Ah, so you haven’t been waiting long. It’s only ten past nine.           -   No, he was with a woman.
-   No, I haven’t. I’ve been reading this magazine. It’s very interesting.   -   Now, look around the court again. Can you see that woman?
    There is an article about operations.                                    -   Yes, there! She’s the woman I saw.
                                                                             -   I see, Mrs. Dixter. Now, look at the man and the woman again. This
                                   -4-                                           is very important. Are you absolutely sure about them?
-   Eric! Call the waiter again.                                             -   Absolutely sure. They are the people I saw.
-   I’ve been trying to call him.                                            -   Now, Mrs. Dixter. What was the man wearing when he went into
-   Eric, we’ve been siting here for twenty minutes and I’m not going            the bank?
    to wait any longer.