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[00:28.77]2.Most houses in the Forbidden City are made of golden wood.
[00:42.70]3.You are not allowed to drive after drinking.
[00:51.61]4.I like movies which are full of action shows.
[01:01.22]5.What bad weather! It might be rainy. 
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[01:30.34]6.M:Mom, can I go outside to play?
[01:32.57]W:Well, you know the rules. No playing until the work is done.
[01:36.35]M:OK.Mom.
[01:37.39]Q:When can the boy go outside to play?
[01:44.71]M:Mom, can I go outside to play?
[01:46.70]W:Well, you know the rules. No playing until the work is done.
[01:50.33]M:OK.Mom.
[01:51.51]Q:When can the boy go outside to play?

[01:58.10]7.M:Excuse me, could you tell me the way to the railway station, please?
[02:01.90]W:It's just at the end of the street, opposite a red building.
[02:05.17]M:How can I get there?
[02:07.34]W:You can just walk.
[02:08.98]Q:Where is the railway station?
[02:16.50]M:Excuse me, could you tell me the way to the railway station, please?
[02:19.77]W:It's just at the end of the street, opposite a red building.
[02:22.92]M:How can I get there?
[02:25.30]W:You can just walk.
[02:26.65]Q:Where is the railway station?

[02:33.63]8.M:Kate, do you know which festival we'll have in a week in China?
[02:37.64]W:I'm afraid not. Please tell me something about that.
[02:41.10]M:On that day, we eat mooncakes. It's a tradition to admire the moon.
[02:45.30]Q:Which festival are they talking about?
[02:52.68]M:Kate, do you know which festival we'll have in a week in China?
[02:56.39]W:I'm afraid not. Please tell me something about that.
[02:59.55]M:On that day, we eat mooncakes. It's a tradition to admire the moon.
[03:03.76]Q:Which festival are they talking about?

[03:11.79]9.W:My hometown used to be small and quiet.
[03:15.74]M:Yes, but it's more like a modern city now.
[03:18.72]Q:What is the woman's hometown like now?
[03:26.69]W:My hometown used to be small and quiet.
[03:29.41]M:Yes, but it's more like a modern city now.
[03:32.75]Q:What is the woman's hometown like now?

[03:41.80]10.W:I think we are lost. I have no idea where we are now.
[03:45.54]M:Don't worry. There's a policeman over there. Let's ask him for help.
[03:49.60]Q:How will they solve their problem?
[03:56.80]W:I think we are lost. I have no idea where we are now.
[04:00.10]M:Don't worry. There's a policeman over there. Let's ask him for help.
[04:04.60]Q:How will they solve their problem?
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[04:54.53]M:When you walk in the street, you might hear some people speaking Chinese aloud. 
[04:58.81]Turning to the right, you might see some Chinese restaurants. After walking into a store, you see that Huawei smartphones are on sale.  
[05:06.58]But you're not in China¡ªyou're in Manchester in Britain. You might see similar things in many other cities. Chinese products have been here and there around the world.
[05:16.32]Chinese food has been enjoyed in western countries for a long time. To meet local people's tastes, Chinese restaurants have made some changes to the dishes. 
[05:24.78]Some Chinese brands are also becoming more popular. In many cities in Europe, stores sell TCL televisions, Haier fridges and Lenovo computers. 
[05:34.10]In the past, most western people didn't believe in Chinese products. But now, things have changed greatly. ¡°Made in China¡± becomes cool. 

[05:54.80]M:When you walk in the street, you might hear some people speaking Chinese aloud. 
[05:58.42]Turning to the right, you might see some Chinese restaurants. After walking into a store, you see that Huawei smartphones are on sale.  
[06:06.19]But you're not in China-you're in Manchester in Britain. You might see similar things in many other cities. Chinese products have been here and there around the world.
[06:15.55]Chinese food has been enjoyed in western countries for a long time. To meet local people's tastes, Chinese restaurants have made some changes to the dishes. 
[06:24.42]Some Chinese brands are also becoming more popular. In many cities in Europe, stores sell TCL televisions, Haier fridges and Lenovo computers. 
[06:33.62]In the past, most western people didn't believe in Chinese products. But now, things have changed greatly. ¡°Made in China¡± becomes cool. 
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[07:29.10]M:Nice to meet you! I'm Dave from America.
[07:31.40]W:Nice to meet you, too! I'm He Wei, an exchange student from China.
[07:36.78]M:China? It's a great country. I'm interested in Chinese festivals, especially the Chinese New Year.
[07:42.71]W:Really? 
[07:43.88]M:Yes. Would you mind telling me some customs about the festival? 
[07:47.17]W:Of course not. On the New Year's Eve, we always make dumplings with family and some coins are put in the dumplings. The persons who get the coins will be lucky in the next year.
[07:57.50]M:That's cool. Anything else?
[07:59.44]W:On the New Year's Day, we Chinese always visit relatives and give gifts to each other.
[08:04.62]M:Oh, I like gifts. When I get a gift, could I open it right away?
[08:08.40]W:In China, you shouldn't open the gift at once. You should wait and open it later.
[08:13.40]M:Really? It's interesting. Thank you for telling me so much.
[08:16.97]W:You're welcome.

[08:29.90]M:Nice to meet you! I'm Dave from America.
[08:31.48]W:Nice to meet you, too! I'm He Wei, an exchange student from China.
[08:36.54]M:China? It's a great country. I'm interested in Chinese festivals, especially the Chinese New Year.
[08:42.99]W:Really? 
[08:44.00]M:Yes. Would you mind telling me some customs about the festival? 
[08:47.13]W:Of course not. On the New Year's Eve, we always make dumplings with family and some coins are put in the dumplings. The persons who get the coins will be lucky in the next year.
[08:57.41]M:That's cool. Anything else?
[08:59.45]W:On the New Year's Day, we Chinese always visit relatives and give gifts to each other.
[09:04.50]M:Oh, I like gifts. When I get a gift, could I open it right away?
[09:08.69]W:In China, you shouldn't open the gift at once. You should wait and open it later.
[09:13.34]M:Really? It's interesting. Thank you for telling me so much.
[09:16.73]W:You're welcome.

[09:29.76]M:Nice to meet you! I'm Dave from America.
[09:32.13]W:Nice to meet you, too! I'm He Wei, an exchange student from China.
[09:37.21]M:China? It's a great country. I'm interested in Chinese festivals, especially the Chinese New Year.
[09:43.17]W:Really? 
[09:44.23]M:Yes. Would you mind telling me some customs about the festival? 
[09:48.10]W:Of course not. On the New Year's Eve, we always make dumplings with family and some coins are put in the dumplings. The persons who get the coins will be lucky in the next year.
[09:58.30]M:That's cool. Anything else?
[10:00.12]W:On the New Year's Day, we Chinese always visit relatives and give gifts to each other.
[10:05.15]M:Oh, I like gifts. When I get a gift, could I open it right away?
[10:09.70]W:In China, you shouldn't open the gift at once. You should wait and open it later.
[10:13.95]M:Really? It's interesting. Thank you for telling me so much.
[10:17.49]W:You're welcome.