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UNIT 1 INTRODUCTIONLesson 1Part I Warming-up ExercisesA. Sentence StructureDirections:Liston carefully. Draw a circle around the letter beside the sentence you hear.1.a. Sheila is a secretary.b. She is a secretary.c. He is a secretary.2.a. Is this your friend Jane?b. Is this your friend John?c. Is this your friend James?3.a. She is from Finland.b. She is from England.c. She is from Greenland.4.a. John studies in London.b. John stays in London.c. John is still in London.5.a. Is this the box?b. Is this the boss?c. Is this the bus?6.a. The glass is small.b. The class is small.c. The classroom is small.7.a. There are some books on the table.b. Their books are on the table.c. There are some boxes on the table.8.a. That's a hall.b. That's the hall.c. That's all.B. Difficult sentencesDirections: You are going to hear some sentences chosen from the comprehension material in this lesson. Listen carefully and repeat.1. --what is your address?--__9__Princess Street.2. See that man near the door? He's our __10__.3. --What's that, Robert?--This? Oh, it's an aspirin. I've got a __11__.4. --And where are you from?--__12__, Australia.5. --Are you here on __13__?--Yes, I am.Part II What Is Your Name?Vocabulary:address/married/secretary/typewriter/boss/editorExercises:I. Choose the correct answer to each question you hear on the tape.1.a.Robert Foxb.Albert Fox2.a.Londonb.Edinburgh3.a.4907b.47094.a.35b.455.a.Nob.YesII. Fill in the blanks with the words your hear on the tape.Hello! My name is alice. I'm a ___6___. This is my ___7___. And this is Jane. She is a ____8____ too. Listen. That's her ____9____. See that man near the ___10___? He's our boss. He's the ___11___. His name's Mr. Jemse. Well, it's one o'clock. Lunch time. Good-bye.Part III Where Are You From?Vocabulary:journalist/aspirin/beer/pubExercises:I. Decide whether the statements are true or false.Write T fortrue and F for false.1. Robert is a journalist.2. Lulu is a secretary.3. She is American.4. Robert has got a headache.5. Robert and Lulu go to the pub for lunch.II. Listen to the dialogue and write the answer to each question in the space given.A: What's your name,please?B: _________6___________.A: And where are your from?B: _________7__________.A: What's your job?B: _________8__________.A: Are you here on holiday?B: _________9_________.A: Thank you, Miss Martin.KEY:Tapescript:Robert: I'm Robert Shade.I'm 28 years old, and I'm a journalist. This is Lulu. Lulu:Hello,I'm a journalist. too. I'm American. I come from New York. What's that, Robert?Robert: This? Oh, it's an aspirin. I've got a headache.Lulu: Too much beer last night?Robert: Mm...Lulu: It's lunch time. Let's go to the pub.Robert: No, thank you.1.T2.F3.T4.T5.F6.Sheila Martin7.Sydney, Australia8.I'm a secretary9.Yes, I amKey:A.1.b. She is a secretary.2.a. Is this your friends Jane?3.b. She is from England.4.b. John stays in London.5.b. Is this the boss?6.a. The glass is small.7.a. There are some books on the table.8.c. That's all.B.9.1210.boss11.headache12.SydneyKEY:Tapescript:A: What's your name?B: My name is Robert Fox.A: Do you live in London?B: No, I live in Edinburgh.A: What is your address?B: 12 Princess Street.A: What is your telephone number?B: 4709.A: How old are you?B: I'm 35.A: Are you married?B: Yes, I am.A: How old is your wife?B: I don't know.1.a2.b3.b4.a5.b6.secretary7.office8.secretary9.typewriter10.door11.editorLesson 2Part I Warming-up ExercisesA. Phonetics:Sound RecognizationDirections:Liston carefully. Draw a circle around the letter beside your choice.1.Excuse me. Are you ...a. Mr. Cross?b. Mrs. Cross?c. Miss Cross?2.I don't know ... full name.a. Mr. Martin'sb. Mrs. Martin'sc. Miss Martin's3. ... lives at 137 Main Street.a. Mr. Greenb. Mrs. Greenc. Miss Green4. ... was born in Paris.a. Mr. Bellb. Mrs. Bellc. Miss Bell5. Is ... a newspaper editor?a. Mr. Nelsonb. Mrs. Nelsonc. Miss Nelson6. ... works downtown in a hospital.a. Mr. Fullerb. Mrs. Fullerc. Miss Fuller7. Miss Smart's initials are ...a. A.J.b. A.G.c. K.J.8.--Do you know his initials?--Yes. They are...a. C.D.b. C.B.c. T.B.9.--Your initials, please?--...a. C.R.L.b. C.I.L.c. G.R.N.10. ... are Mrs. Wells' initials.a. J.S.E.b. A.S.E.c. A.S.V.B. Sentences for Oral RepetitionDirections: You are going to hear some sentences chosen from the comprehension material in this lesson. Listen carefully and repeat.1. My full name is Rodney Hill Watson.2. I work ___11___in a large office building.3.--And your ___12___ please?--P.G.Lesson 2Part II Rodney Hill WatsonVocabulary:downtownExercises:Choose a or b to complete each statement.1.The speaker's name is ...a.Rod Watson.b.Bob Watson.2.... lives in Denver Colorado.a.Bobb.Bob's brother3.Rod Watson's address is ... Clayton Street.a.1419b.14904.Bob was born in ...b.19375.The speaker's birthday is ...a.March 1.b.March 4.Part III RegisteringVocabulary:register/surname/initialExercises:I.Fill in the blanks with the information you hear on the tape.Surname:___1___Initials:___2___Address:___3___ StreetTelephone Number:___4___I.Fill in the blanks with the information you hear on the tape.Name:___5___Initials:___6___Address:___7___ Street, ____8____KEY:1.B2.A3.B4.C5.A6.C7.A8.B9.B 10.C11. downtown12. initialsII KEY:1.a2.b3.b4.a5.aTapescripts:My name is Rod Watson. My full name is Rodney Hill Watson. I'm Bob Watson's brother, and I live in Denver, Colorado.I live in that house overe there. I live on Clayton Street. The number is 1490. My address is 1490 Clayton Street. I was born in 1937. My birthday is March 1. Bob was born in 1941.I work downtown in a large office building. I have a nice office there.III KEY:2. P.G.3. 27 Grafton4. 78694605. Harper6. J.T.7. 98 Ringwood8. Tenterden,KentUNIT 2 GOING TO SCHOOLLesson 3Part I Warming-up ExercisesExercises:A. NumbersDirections : This drill is for practice in identifying numbers. Listen carefully. Draw a circle around the number you hear.1. Mr. O'Brien is ... years old.a.53b.632. Mr. Taylor lives at No. ... ,Pond Street.a.65b.553. Tony's school is on ... Street.a.22ndb.27th4. The English class is on the ... floor.a.4thb.1st5. Mr. Lee works ... hours a daya.13b.146. They have ... English classes in a week.a.7b.117. Joana is ... in the class.a.1stb.4th8. There are ... students in Tony's class.a.48b.389. Their dorm number is ... .a.517b.57010. Bill is ... minutes late for the class.a.20b.3011. Miss Martin stays in a hotel on ... Avenue.a.6thb.5th12. Her room number is ... .a.1136b.114613. Dr. William N. Gren's office is at ... Jefferson Street.a.1616b.151514. Mr. James' telephone number is ... .a.1051b.109115. Our seats are in teh ... row.a.16thb.15thB.DictationDirections : Listen carefully. Repeat the sentence silently. Write the sentence. Listen again and check your answer.1.--What's the room number?--___16___. On the ___17___ floor.2.He's from ___18___ and he's an ___19___ teacher.3.Work ___20___, speak English, and good luck!Part II Where Is The English Class?Exercises:Choose a ,b or c to complete each statement.1.Paulo thinks the English class is ...a.on the second floor.b.on the first floor.c.on the third floor.2.Paulo thinks the room number is ...a.101.b.201.c.102.3.The English class is ...a.on the third floor.b.on the second floor.c.on the first floor.4.The English class is ...a.in Room 102.b.in Room 101.c.in Room 201.5.The students are ... .a.in English 3.b.in English 13.c.in English 30.Lesson 3Part III Good LuckVocabulary:luck/excellentExercises:Choose a , b or C to complete each statement.6.a. He is a teacher.b. He is a doctor.c. He is a secretary.7.a. In Bonn.b. In Marseilles.c. In London.8.a. She comes from France.b. She comes from Germany.c. She comes from Ireland.9. a. English.b. German.c. French.10. a. He is a secretary.b. He is a teacher.c. He is a doctor.KEY:1.532.653.27TH4.1ST5.146. 117.4TH8.389. 51710.3011.6TH12. 114613.161614.109115.16TH16. 20117.Second 18.Ireland 19. excellent 20. hardKEY:1.b2.a3.b4.c5.a6.b7.c8.a9. a 10.bTapescripts:II.Joana:Where's the English class?Paulo:On the first floor. Room 101.Joana:Are you sure?Paulo:No, I...Joana:Look, Paulo. Are those students in our class?Paulo:Maybe they are.Excse me. Good evening. Are you in English 3?Students:Yes, we are.Paulo:What's the room number?Student1:201. On the second floor.Paulo:Thank you. See you there.III.Heinz: Hello,students of English. I'm Heinz and I'm from Bonn in Germany. I'm a doctor and I'm learning English in London. This is Francoise. She is a secretary from Marseilles in France and she's learning English, too.Francoise: Hello, students of English. How are your? I am very happy in London. My English class is very good. This is my teacher, Mr. O'Brien. He's from Ireland and he's an excellent teacher.Mr. O'Brien: Good evening, students of English. Work hard, speak English, and good luck! Good-bye.Lesson 4Part ⅠWarming-up ExercisesA.Phonetics: Sound RecognitionDrill 1Directions: You will hear one word read from each group. Which is the word you hear? Circle the letter beside the word you hear.1.a.bus b.base c.boss 2.a.fair b.fear c.fire 3.a.clerk b.clock c.cluck 4.a.luck b.lock c.look 5.a.money b.funny c.Tony 6.a.odd b.old c.Ed 7.a.low b.law c.loud 8.a.wander b.winder c.wonder 9.a.health b.help c.held 10.a.bank b.rank c.tankDrill 2Directions: The words and phrases in the brackets are difficult to distinguish. Listen carefully. Put a check mark (√) beside the word s or phrases you hear on the tape.1.My name's (Robert----Herbert)Fox.2.This is (Jane----James),the editor.3.Are you (married----Mary)?4.Let's go to the (club----pub)..5.Mr. O' Brien is from (an island ----Ireland).6.I live in (Pond----Pine) Street.7.I live at (No. 24----924).8.I've brought a (parcel----pencil) from her parents.9.(First names----Surnames)are more friendly than10.What do you do there. (Ed----Ted)?Sc ore:____B.Difficult SentencesDirections: You are going to hear some sentences chosen from the comprehension material in this lesson. Listen carefully and repeat.----Where are you heading now?----I beg your pardon?----Oh, he meant to ask you where are you going now?Key:1.c 2.a 3.b 4.a 5.b 6.c 7.b 8.c 9.b 10.aKey:1.Herbert 2.James 3.married 4.club 5.Ireland 6.Pond 7.No.24 8.parcel 9.First names, surnames 10.EdB.Difficult SentencesUNIT 3 MEETING STRANGERSLesson 5Part ⅠWarming-up ExercisesA.Sentence StructureDirections: Listen carefully. Draw a circle around the letter beside the sentence you hear.1.a.I've caught a fish.2.a.Green is the colour.b.I've cooked the fish.b.Green is the caller.c.I've got a fish.c.Green is the cooler.3.a.Is she going to go?4.a.What do you want?b.Is he going to go?b.Which do you want? c.Is it going to snow?c.Who do you want?5.a.He was in a phone box.6.a.Is that true?b.She was in a phone box.b.Is that two?c.Jean was in a phone box.c.Is that you?7.a.They cost double.8.a.School starts at 8:45 in the morning.b.They caused trouble b.School starts at 8:35 in the morning.c.They called Bumble.c.School starts at 8:55 in the morning.9.a.Where are you going to stay?b.When are you going to Spain?c.Where are you going to study?10a.A cousin of mine went to Spain last year.b.A cousin and I went to Spain last year.c.A cousin of mine worked in Spain last year.B.Difficult SentencesDirections: You are going to hear some sentences chosen from the comprehension material in this lesson. Complete the sentences with what you hear on the tape.1.----Goodness me! Your English is very good.----I wouldn't say that. There's still a loi for me to learn.2.I hope you'll also enjoy your stay in England.Lesson 5Part ⅡNext-Door NeighboursExercises:Choose a, b, or c to complete each statement.1.Mr. Taylor and Mr. Bennett are on a…a.ship. b.bus. c.plane.2.Mr. Taylor is going to…a.America. b.Hampstead. c.England. 3.Both Mr. Taylor and Mr. Bennett live in…a.America. b.London. c.Hampshire. 4.Mr. Taylor and Mr. Bennett…next-door neighbours.a.aren't b.are c.were5.They are…a.relatives. b.good friends. c.strangers.Part ⅢOn A London BusExercises:Write down the questions you hear on the tape. Then give brief answers to the questions. The number in brackets indicates the number of words to be used. 1.Q:_________________________________________A:_________________________________________(2)2.Q:_________________________________________A:_________________________________________(3)3.Q:_______________________________________A:_________________________________________(2)4.Q:_________________________________________A:_________________________________________(3)5.Q:_________________________________________A: _________________________________________(2)KEY:1.a.I've caught a fish.2.a.Green is the colour.3.b.Is he going to go ?4.c.Who do you want ?5.b.She was in a phone box.6.c.Is that you ?7.b.They caused trouble.8.b.School starts at 8:35 in the morning.9.a.Where are you going to stay ?10.a.A cousin of mine went to Spain last year.Tapescripts:The Forty-second yearly Grammy Awards will presented next week, on February 23rd. What are teh Grammies? Shirley Griffith has the answer.The national Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences presents the Grammy Awards every year. The group represents recording artists, song writers and technicians. The award honors excellent musical recordings and those who create them.The Grammy Award itself is a small statue. It is shaped like the early record player called a gramophone. The word "Grammy" is a short way of saying gramophone.Ten thousand members of the Academy vote to choose the best work of the year in areas including rock music, classical music and rap music. Ninety-eight awards will be presented next week at ceremonies in Los Angeles, California.One of the major awards is called "The Record of the Year". Five songs are nominated. One is "I Want It That Way" by the Backstreet Boys.Another is "Believes" sung by Cher.A third nominated song is by the group called TLC. It is called "No Scrubs". The forth nominated song is "Smooth" by Santana. And the fifth nominated song for the Record of the Year Grammy was recorded by Ricky Martin. We leave you now with that song "La Vida Loca".IIKey: 1.a 2.a 3.b 4.b 5.cTapescript:Next- Door Neighbours (53〃)Mr. Taylor is or. a ship. He is going to America.He is talking to a strangerTaylor: Do you live in London ?Stranger: Yes, I do. I live in Hampstead.Taylor: Hampstead! I live in Hampstead, too. Lon-don's a funny place. I don't know my next-door neighbour.Stranger: I live in Pond Street.Taylor: That's funny! I live in Pond Street, too.Stranger: I live at No. 24 Pond Street.Taylor: I live at No. 23! You're my next-door neighbour! My name's Taylor. Stranger: My name's Bennett.Taylor: How do you do?StrangerIIIKey: 1.Where is the student from?From Spain.2.How long has he been learning English?For three years.3.What does the woman think of his EnglishVery good.4.How long is he going to stay in England?Another two months.5.Where is the woman's cousin now?In Spain.Tapescript:On A London Bus (1〃)Old Woman: Lovely day, isn't it?Student: Oh, yes. Beautiful.Old Woman: You're not English, are you?Student: No, I'm from Spain.Old Woman: How long have you been learning English? Student: For three years now. Old Woman: For three years? Goodness me! Your English is very good. Student: I wouldn't say that. There's still a lot for me to learn.Old Woman: How long are you going to stay in this country?Student: Another two months. Then I'll have to go back to Spain to start work. Old Woman: A cousin of mine went to Spain last year. He's an engineer, you know. Student: Really? What did he think of Spain?Old Woman: He must like it very much, because he hasn't come back yet. I hope you'll also enjoy your stay in England.Student: Thank you. I'm sure I will.Lesson 6Part ⅠWarming-up ExercisesA.Sentence StructureDirections: Listen carefully. You will hear a statement and a question following the statement. There is only one best answer to the question. Circle the letter beside your choice.1.a.Canada. 2.a.Mr. Morrison.b.Mr. Anderson. b.Mrs. Morrison.c.Yes, he has. c.Miss Morrison.3.a.A passport. 4.a.At nine.b.A parcel. b.At noon.c.From Kate's parents. c.From school.5.a.Studied her lessons. 6.a.Yes, they were. b.Started her lessons. b.In the library.c.Last night. c.Jack and Sue.7.a.Bill is. 8.a.At night.b.No, Jane isn't. b.At nine.c.America. c.Have a Chinese class. 9.a.Jack. 10.a.Yes, she did.b.Mary. b.The book. c.Yesterday. c.Quickly.B.Sentences For Oral RepetitionDirections: You are going to hear some sentences chosen from the comprehension material in this lesson. Listen carefully and repeat.Part ⅡA New Friend (Ⅰ)Exercises:Fill in the blanks with the words you hear on the tape.Michael::Good evening. I've come to see __1__Penny: Oh, good evening. I'm sorry, but she's not in.She's gone out to the __2__.Michael: Oh, I've just come from __3__, and I've brought a __4__from her __5__.Penny: Please come in.Michael: But you re busy, aren't you?Penny: I was getting my __6__,but I've finished now.Michael: I can leave the __7__with you, can't I?Penny: Oh, yes.Part ⅢA New Friend (Ⅱ)Exercises:Choose a, b, or c to complete each statement.8.Mrs. Morrison is Penny Conway's…a.cousin. b.mother. c.aunt.9.…works in a television studio.a.Penny b.Penny's father c.Penny's mother10.Michael Anderson was studying and working in…a.America. b.Britain. c.Canada.11.Michael Anderson was living very near…a.the Andersons. b.the Morrisons. c.the Conways.12.Everybody calls Michael Anderson…a.Mr. Anderson. b.Mike.c.Mr. Michael Anderson.Key:l.Mr. Anderson has just come from Canada. Wherehas Mr. Anderson just come from?(a)2.Mr. Anderson has come to see Miss Morrison. Who has Mr. Anderson come to see?(c)3.Mr. Anderson has brought a parcel from Kate's parents. What has Mr. Anderson brought? (b)4.Bob goes home from school at noon. When does Bob go home? (b)5.She studied her lessons last night. What did she do last night? (a)6.Jack and Sue were in the library this morning. Where were they this morning? (b) 7.Bill is from America and Jane isn't. Where is Bill from? (c)8.The students have a Chinese class at nine. When do they have a Chinese class?(b)9.Mary telephoned Jack yesterday. Who did Mary telephone yesterday? (a) 10.She read the book quickly. How did she read the book? (c)B.Sentences For Oral RepetitionDirections: You are going to hear some sentences chosen from the comprehension material in this lesson. Listen carefully and repeat.1.I can leave the parcel with you, can't I?2.Don't call me Mr. Anderson. Everybody calls me Mike. First names are more friendly than surnames, aren't they?KEY:1-7.(see the red part of tapescripts)8-12.caacbbTapescripts:A New Friend (Ⅰ) (36〃)(Michael knocks at the door.)Michael: Good evening. I've come to see Miss Morrison.Penny: Oh! Good evening. I'm sorry, but she's not in. She's gone out to the theatre. Michael: Oh! I've just come from Canada and I've brought a parcel from her parents. penny: Please come in.Michael: But you're busy, aren't you?Penny: I was getting my supper but I've finished now.Michael: I can leave the parcel with you, can't I?Penny: Oh! Yes.A New Friend (Ⅱ) (1'5″)Penny: I'm Kate's cousin. My name's Penny Conway.Michael: Of course! Mrs. Morrison is your aunt. She told me about you. Your mother lives near Plymouth, doesn't she?Penny: Yes, that's right.Michael: Your father works for the government, and you work in a television studio. Penny: You know a lot about me, don't you? But you're not Canadian, are you? Michael: No. I was studying and working in Canada for two years. I enjoyed myself there. I was living very near the Morrisons They were very kind to me. But I must tell you my name. I'm Michael Anderson.Penny: How do you do? Please take your coat off and sit down, Mr. Anderson. Michael: Don't call me Mr. Auderson. Everybody calls me Mike. First names are more friendly than surnames, aren't they?Penny: Yes, they are. Would you like some supper, Mike?Michael: Thank youUNIT 4 SEEING FRIENDSLesson 7Exercises:A.Phonetics: RhymingDirections: Two words rhyme when the last sounds of the words are the same. Words do NOT have to be spelled alike in order to rhyme; they must be pronounced alike. For example: she and key, late and eight. You will hear a word. Which one of the three words in the group rhymes with the word you hear? Circle the letter beside the word which rhymes.1.a.low b.hour c.now2.a.clerk b.knock c.look3.a.plan b.plane c.James4.a.fan b.pen c.ham5.a.eight b.note c.light6.a.hear b.tour c.chair7.a.loose b.choose c.close8.a.full b.tool c.tall9.a.kind b.line c.wind10.a.sheep b.shape c.lip11.a.cook b.lake c.talk12.a.seat b.Kate c.sit13.a.live b.five c.knife14.a.know b.now c.coal15.a.food b.would c.cold16.a.need b.laid c.dead17.a.life b.live c.leave18.a.six b.sit c.fox19.a.sure b.where c.near20.a.eat b.late c.rightB.DictationDirections: Listen carefully. Repeat the sentence silently. Write the sentence. Listen again, and check your answer.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________PART II A Song-Welcome To My PartyExercises:Ⅰ.Listen to the song-Welcome To My Party.This is John and this is Sue. Hello, how are you? How do you do? Sue's from England, and John is, too. We're very pleased to meet you. Welcome to my party. Come in and sit down. Welcome to my party, and welcome to my town. Hello, John. Hello, Sue. My name's Tom. How do you do? This is my house, and my party, too. I'm very pleased to meet you. (chorus) Come in and sit down. Close the door. Take a seat or sit on the floor. You and your friends are welcome here. Have a glass of beer. (chorus)Ⅱ.There are four rhyming groups in the song.See if you can pick out the words which rhyme with 1)Sue, 2)down, 3)door, and 4)here.Part III The Dinner GuestExercises:Ⅰ.Fill in the blanks with the words you hear on the tape.Mr. Smith: __5__!it's good to see you again. How are you?Mrs. Watson: Fine, __6__.And how are you?Mrs. Smith: Just fine. Where are __7__and __8__?Mrs. Watson: __9__'s in bed and __10__'s in her room. Ellie! Ellie! Mr .__11__is here!Ellie: Yes, mother.Mrs. Watson: __12__,this is Mr .__13__. He's an old friend.Ellie: Hello, Mr. __14__.Mr. Smith: Hello, __15__.You are a big girl now.Mr. Watson: Hello, __16__.It's good to see you!Mrs. Watson: Please come in and sit down.Ⅱ.Answer the questions.17.What is Mr. Smith's first name?18.What is Mrs. Watson' s first name?19.Can you write down the names of the Watsons?KEY:1.how (c) 2.clock (b) 3.Jane (b)4.man (a) 5.night (c) 6.beer (a)7.those (c) 8.school (b) 9.find (a)10.ship (c) 11.look (a) 12.street (a)13.wife (c) 14.snow (a) 15.good (b)16.lead (a) 17.give (b) 18.fix (a)19.there (b) 20.rate (b)Mr. Smith comes to the Watsons' home for dinner.He rings the bell and Mrs. Watson answers.They havenot seen each other for some time.Key:II 1.you, do, too 2.town 3.floor 4.beerIII 5-16.Barbara/Bill/Ellie/Tom/Tom/Ellie/Smith/Ellie/Smith/Smith/Ellie/Bill 17.Bill. 18.Barbara. 19.Mr. Watson, Barbara Watson, Tom Watson and Ellie Watson. Tapescript:II. A Song----Welcome To My Party (1'45〃)This is John and this is Sue.Hello, how are you?How do you do?Sue's from England, and John is, too.We're very pleased to meet you.Welcome to my party.Come in and sit down.Welcome to my party, andWelcome to my town,Welcome to my town.Hello, John. Hello, Sue.My name's Tom.How do you do?This is my house, and my party, too.I'm very pleased to meet you. (chorus)Come in and sit down.Close the door.Take a seat or sit on the floor.You and your friends are welcome here.Have a glass of beer. (chorus)III. The Dinner Guest (1')Mr. Smith comes to the Watsons' home for dinner. He rings the bell and Mrs. Watson answers. They have not seen each other for some time.Mr. Smith: Barbara! It's good to see you again. How are you?Mrs. Watson: Fine, Bill. And how are you?Mr. Smith: Just fine. Where are Ellie and Tom?Mrs. Watson: Tom's in bed. And Ellie's in her room.(calls)Ellie! Ellie! Mr. Smith is here.Ellie: Yes, Mother.(Ellie comes into the room.)Mrs. Watson: Ellie, this is Mr. Smith. He's an old friend.Ellie: Hello, Mr. Smith.Mr. Smith: Hello, Ellie. You're a big girl now!(Mr. Watson comes in.)Mr. Watson: Hello, Bill. It's good to see you.Mrs. Watson: Please come in and sit down.UNIT 4 SEEING FRIENDSLesson 8Exercises:A.Sentence StructureDirections: Listen carefully. You will hear a statement and a question following the statement. There is only one best answer to the question. Circle the letter beside your choice.1.a.Kim2.a.Peggy.b.Ben.b.In a high school.c.Playing baseball.c.Works as a teacher.3.a.In September4.a.At John's party.b.Started school b.At Tom's party.c.The boys. c.Tom.5.a.Next Sunday.6.a.Some crackers.b.Every Saturday.b.In a minute.c.Every Sunday.c.Dick.7.a.His book.8.a.Yesterday morning.b.Henry.b.By bus.c.On the floor c.My uncle.9.a.Mike. 10.a.Office equipment.b.Some cheese. b.Jack.c.Because he liked it.c.All over Europe.B.Difficult SentencesDirections: You are going to hear some sentences chosen from the comprehension material in this lesson. Complete the sentences with what you hear on the tape.。