Учебные задания для развития умений аудирования на базе аудиотекстов "Streamline English" для студентов I и II курсов всех специальностей (часть IV). Гомбожабон Л.К - 14 стр.

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- Have you got any seats left for the Stratford excursion?
- Yes, sir. There are a few seats left.
- Is that one that goes to Oxford as well?
- That’s right.
- How long does the whole excursion take?
- Approximately ten hours, sir.
- Shall I pay you now?
- If you don’t mind sir.
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(Telephone rings)
- Good morning. “Unisex Hairdresser’s”.
- Good morning. I’d like to make an appointment, please, a three
o’clock this afternoon. With Marcel.
- Let me see. I’m afraid, Marcel’s busy at three, madam.
- Oh, dear. Marcel always does my hair.
- I’m sorry, madam.
- Well, what about four o’clock?
- I’m terribly sorry, madam. Marcel is busy all afternoon.
- What nuisance!
- I’m very, very sorry, madam. But you should always book well in
advance.
UNIT 47.
A NEW JOB.
- Alice, have you seen this ad in the paper?
- Oh, yes … but I’m not interested in finding a new job. I’ve been
here since I left school, I like working here.
- Really? I’ve been here for two months and I’m already tired of
doing the same things every day. I want some adventure!
- Adventure! There’s too much adventure in New York. People are
afraid of walking in the street.
- Oh, come on. It’s not that bad .. and the salary is fantastic!
- I’m not interested in any ore money. I’ve got enough now.
- Ah, yes… but you live at home with your parents.
- But I like living with my parents. What’s wrong with that?
- Nothing. But I like being independent. I like travelling, I enjoy
meeting new people.. I’m going to apply for the job.
- Well, good luck!
UNIT 48.
THE WAITER FORECAST.
Paul and Judy live in Birmingham. It’s a large in the Midlands. They
are planning a weekend holiday.
- I know, Judy! Why don’t we go to Scotland?
- It’s very long way.
- Oh, it isn’t too far. Anyway, the motorway’s very good, so we can
get there quickly.
- But Scotland’s often cold at this time of the year. It may show!
- Well, yes…. It may. But I don’t think it will.
- I’m not sure. It is February and I’m frightened of driving in show.
And we may not be able to find a hotel, they may be closed.
- That’s not problem. I can book a hotel by phone.
- Well, perhaps, it’s not a bad idea. We may have beautiful weather.
- Oh, we’ll enjoy ourselves anyway. Let’s watch the weather forecast
on television. We may not to Scotland, we may go to Wales or
London. We can decide after the forecast…
TV Announcer
                                                                       -   Really? I’ve been here for two months and I’m already tired of
                                    -3-                                    doing the same things every day. I want some adventure!
-   Have you got any seats left for the Stratford excursion?           -   Adventure! There’s too much adventure in New York. People are
-   Yes, sir. There are a few seats left.                                  afraid of walking in the street.
-   Is that one that goes to Oxford as well?                           -   Oh, come on. It’s not that bad .. and the salary is fantastic!
-   That’s right.                                                      -   I’m not interested in any ore money. I’ve got enough now.
-   How long does the whole excursion take?                            -   Ah, yes… but you live at home with your parents.
-   Approximately ten hours, sir.                                      -   But I like living with my parents. What’s wrong with that?
-   Shall I pay you now?                                               -   Nothing. But I like being independent. I like travelling, I enjoy
-   If you don’t mind sir.                                                 meeting new people.. I’m going to apply for the job.
                                                                       -   Well, good luck!
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                            (Telephone rings)                                                     UNIT 48.
-   Good morning. “Unisex Hairdresser’s”.                                                   THE WAITER FORECAST.
-   Good morning. I’d like to make an appointment, please, a three
    o’clock this afternoon. With Marcel.                               Paul and Judy live in Birmingham. It’s a large in the Midlands. They
-   Let me see. I’m afraid, Marcel’s busy at three, madam.             are planning a weekend holiday.
-   Oh, dear. Marcel always does my hair.                              - I know, Judy! Why don’t we go to Scotland?
-   I’m sorry, madam.                                                  - It’s very long way.
-   Well, what about four o’clock?                                     - Oh, it isn’t too far. Anyway, the motorway’s very good, so we can
-   I’m terribly sorry, madam. Marcel is busy all afternoon.               get there quickly.
-   What nuisance!                                                     - But Scotland’s often cold at this time of the year. It may show!
-   I’m very, very sorry, madam. But you should always book well in    - Well, yes…. It may. But I don’t think it will.
    advance.                                                           - I’m not sure. It is February and I’m frightened of driving in show.
                                                                           And we may not be able to find a hotel, they may be closed.
                              UNIT 47.                                 - That’s not problem. I can book a hotel by phone.
                             A NEW JOB.                                - Well, perhaps, it’s not a bad idea. We may have beautiful weather.
                                                                       - Oh, we’ll enjoy ourselves anyway. Let’s watch the weather forecast
-   Alice, have you seen this ad in the paper?                             on television. We may not to Scotland, we may go to Wales or
-   Oh, yes … but I’m not interested in finding a new job. I’ve been       London. We can decide after the forecast…
    here since I left school, I like working here.
                                                                       TV Announcer