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M1 U1


Tony's mum: Tony, your room is very untidy. Can you tidy it


up, please?


Tony: OK, Mum.


Tony's


mum:


You


need


to


find


somewhere


to put


your


collection


of model cars. You have so many now!


Tony's dad: I collected cars too when I was your age. And I


also collected stamps.


Tony:


Well,


I


have


a


collection


of


tickets.


A


stamp


collection


is too expensive for me.


Tony's


dad:


Yes,


I


spent


a


lot


of


money


on


some


special


stamps.


Tony's mum: My hobby was collecting dolls at that time. Oh,


and I also had a collection of fans



you know, Chinese fans.


But they took up less space than your collection of cars!


M1 U3


Girl:


We have some interesting results from our


survey


on


teenage hobbies.


Boy: What's the most popular hobby?


Girl: Well, boys and girls have different hobbies. The girls


like


singing


and


dancing,


but


the


boys


prefer


playing


football,


and they like watching it, too.


Boy: Oh, I see. Is there anything that boys and girls like


doing?


Girl: Yes, both girls and boys enjoy playing table tennis.


Boy: Why do teenagers like their hobbies?


Girl:


They


like to


learn about


new


things,


and


to develop


new


skills.


For


example,


collecting


stamps


helps


them


learn


about


other


countries,


and


playing


chess


develops


thinking skills.


Boy: I see. My


hobby


is


growing vegetables. Is


that a popular


hobby?


Girl: Yes, it is. This hobby helps the whole family.


M1 WB


Alice:


My


name's


Alice.


Hobbies?


Well,


I


don't


really


have


any


hobbies. No, that's not true. I read a lot and reading is a


hobby,


isn't


it?


But I don't


play chess, or


tennis, or


things


like


that. I've got


a


lot


of friends and


I


spend


a


lot of time


with them. We talk


about


all kinds of


things



people, our


friends, school, our teachers, our family. And I spend a lot


of time with my family



we do most things together. We watch


quite a lot of television. I work hard at school



very hard



I love science and want to be a doctor. So I don't really


have much time for other things. But as I said, I read a lot



that's my hobby. What about you?


Mike:


My


name's


Mike.


I've


only


got


one


hobby


and


that's


football. My


schoolwork is


OK.


I'm quite


good at


it,


but it's


football


that's


important


to


me.


I've


got


three


or


four


friends,


and they love football, too. We talk about football all the


time, and play every day after school. I'd like to play in a


real


football


team


one


day.


My


sports


teacher


says


it's


possible if I really practise. I would love that.


Linda: Yes, I'm Linda. My hobbies? I've played chess since I


was


eight


years


old.


My


father


taught


me.


He


is


in


a


chess


club


and


he's


one


of the best players


there.


Because of


this, I've


become a very good chess player, too. In fact, I'm better at


chess


than


my father


now. He gets


quite


angry


when I


say


this,


but it's true. I love playing chess. I like things that are


difficult



I get bored if something's too easy



I've always


been like that. I've joined my father's chess club and I can


beat


almost


everyone


there!


Maybe


one


day


I'll


become


a


champion!


M2 U1


Receptionist: Good morning, Radio Beijing.


Sally: Hello, is Chen Huan there?


Receptionist: Hold the line, please.


Secretary: Hello?


Sally: Hello. Is that Chen Huan speaking?


Secretary: This is Chen Huan's secretary speaking. Sorry. He


isn't here right now. Can I take a message?


Sally: No, thank you. I'll call back later.


Secretary: Who's calling, please?


Sally: This is Sally Maxwell speaking.


Secretary: Can I help you?


Sally:


Yes,


please.


Can


you


ask


Chen


Huan


if


I


can


bring


a


friend


to the interview next week?


Secretary: I'm sure that'll be OK.


Sally: Great! Thank you.


Secretary: Bye!


M2 U3


6 I'm Charlie. I've been best friends with Sam for over ten


years since we were at primary school. But now that we are


teenagers,


we


seem to be changing. We don't


have the


same


friendship


any


more,


and


I


miss


it.


I


want


to


stay


friends


with


Sam,


but


I'm


not sure


it's going to work


any


more.


What


should


I do? Should I make new friends? Or should I try to get our


friendship back again?


7



Boy 1:


I just


want


to say


to Charlie,


best friends come


and


go, you know. Nothing can stay the same forever, not even a


long friendship of ten years. When you grow up, you change,


and


you


want


different


things.


You


are


not


the


same


as


you


were


ten years ago, and your friend isn't the same, either. Don't


think about the past so much.



Girl


1:


The


same


thing


happened


to


me


once.


I


met


Jenny


when


we


were


about


six,


and


we


were


best


friends


until


the


beginning


of junior high school. She went to a different school, and


started


making


friends


with


some


of


her


classmates.


They


weren't


very


nice


people.


And she


changed.


She became unkind,


too.


I


was


lonely,


but


I


knew


that


she


was


different.


She


wasn't


the same friend any more and I didn't like the



Boy


2:


Do


something


special


together,


just


you


and


Sam.


Plan


a WHOLE day to do something fun. Or just do things together


that


you


enjoyed


in


the


past.


You'll


see


if


there's


still


some


of that old friendship left.



Girl 2: When I was 10, my best friend moved away to


another town. Our friendship nearly ended, but then I called


her and told her how I felt. You need to make sure Sam knows


how you feel, and if you are really good friends, then your


friendship will not end.


M2 WB


Everyone


on the bus


was


looking out


of the window,


or sitting


with their eyes closed. At the next stop, there was a little


old man with grey hair.


the Old


People's Centre?


he asked


the driver.


driver answered. The old man got on the bus, smiled and said


in


a loud


voice,


good morning to


you all!


all smiled,


but nobody spoke.


From


that


day


on, the


old


man took the


bus


every day.


One day,


he asked,


Everyone laughed. Strangers began talking to each other.


don't know who you are,


us feel happier.


One


morning he


was


holding


some flowers


in


his


hand.


We


asked


him who


they


were for, and he told us he had


a special friend.



going


to


ask


her


if


she


will


marry


me,


he


said.



don't


you all come with me?


M3 U1


Announcer:


Good


afternoon.


It's


three


o'clock,


and


you're


listening to Radio Beijing in English, with your newsreader,


Zhang Li.


Zhang Li: Thank you. Here's the latest news from China and


around the world. The president of Russia arrived in Beijing


today


for a


visit


to China.


He'll


stay here


for three days


...


Now


for


the sports


report,


and


we're going


over to


our


sports


reporter,


Wang


Lin for


his


latest


report on the


China-England


match. Wang Lin, can you tell us what the score is?


Wang Lin:


Yes, at


the


moment, the score


is


China 1


England 2.


England are winning, but there is still half an hour to go.


Back to you, Zhang Li!


Zhang


Li:


Thank


you,


and


we look


forward to


the


result of


the


China-England


match.


Finally,


the


weather


report


from


Li


Yong.


Li


Yong:


Well,


it'll


be


sunny


this


afternoon,


and


rainy


in


the


evening. That's all from me.


Zhang


Li:


And


that's


all


from


us.


Thank


you


and


good


afternoon


from everyone here on Radio Beijing.


M3 U3


Hello,


everyone. I'm Kate.


Well, my


day


starts


at about


10 am


with a run in the park. I run for about an hour. I listen to


the


latest news


on radio. Then


I


meet my


team and prepare


the


programme. We all decide what will be on the programme.


My programme starts at 4 pm and finishes at 7:30 p.m. Before


I


begin,


I


think


about


my


listeners.


I


imagine


that


I


am


talking


to


them


in


person.


That


makes


my


radio


show


feel


personal.


The


audience seems to like that. In the first part of the show,


I


interview


my guests. Then the newsreader


comes


in.


The news


takes


about five minutes.


After the news it's the


weather


report,


and


then


the


phone


in.


Listeners


phone


the


station


and


talk to me. That's my favourite part of the programme.


M3 WB


And now, news from around the world.


A tiger got free from a zoo and shocked people in a park in


Spain. It happened on Sunday, and there were a lot of people


in


the


park.


The police


found


the


tiger


and


returned it


to


the


zoo. Thankfully, nobody got hurt.


British


people


sent


3.19


billion


text


messages


last


month,


says


a recent report. That is more than 100 million messages each


day.


An 84 year


old South


African


grandfather


is


taking


his


school


leaving exams



66


years


after he first took


them. He has


already


taken


his


maths


paper,


and


he


said


it


was



easy


When


the


reporter


asked


why


he


decided


to


take


the


exams


again,


he said it was because he didn't do too well the first time.


He wanted to see if he could be a clever grandfather.


M4 U1


Betty: Tony, how


do I


use


the video camera


on my mobile


phone?


Tony: It's easy, Betty. First, turn it on. Then you choose


camera, and press the yes button. Then you choose video, and


press the yes button.


Betty: OK, oh, yes.


Tony: So now you can take your video.


Betty: OK, I've got it!


Tony: And if you want


to play back your video, press the


playback symbol



that's right.


Betty: And can I save it?


Tony:


You


can


save


it


on


your


mobile


phone.


If


your


mobile


phone


doesn't have enough memory, save it on your computer. Just


connect your phone to your computer and copy it.


Betty: Thank you for the instructions.


M4 U3


Man: Hello, can I help you?


Woman: Yes,


please. I want


to buy a mobile


phone,


but


I


don't


know which one to get. How can I choose the best phone?


Man: First, you need to decide what you want it for.


Woman:


That's


easy!


I


want


to


call


my


friends,


and


I


don't


want


to look for a public telephone.


Man: If you only want to make telephone calls, you only need


a simple phone.


Woman: Oh, well, I want to send text messages, too. I love


sending text messages.


Man: That's not a problem. All mobile phones can send text


messages.


Woman: Why are some phones more expensive than others?


Man:


Well,


that's


because


you


can


use


them


to


take


photos,


too.


Woman: That sounds useful.


Man: And you can save music on some phones.


Woman: Wow! That's the phone I want.


Man: Well, have a look at this one ...


M4 WB


Mother: Anna, are you ready? We're leaving in a few minutes.


Anna: No, I'm not ready. I can't find my mobile phone.


Mother:


Darling,


you


don't need


your


mobile phone. We're just


going to visit your aunt for an hour or two.


Anna:


I


do


need


it.


Julia


is


sending


me


a


text


message


at


three


o'clock.


Mother: Well, you can call her on my phone and talk to her.


Anna: Mum, I need my phone. Oh, where is it?


Mother: Have you looked under your bed?


Anna: I've looked everywhere. Maybe someone's taken it. Oh,


I hope not.


Mother: Anna, if you've lost your phone, we're not going to


get


you


another


one.


It


was


very


expensive.


You


need


to


be


more


careful.


Anna: Mum, please help me look. When we find it, we can go.


Mother: We're going with or without the phone, Anna.


Anna:


I want


to take


some photos


of Aunt


May. I


need my


phone


to do that.


Mother: We can use my camera.


Anna: It's not the same. I must find it! Maybe I left it at


Emily's house.


Mother: If you think you left it at Emily's house, call her.


But not now. Come on. We're leaving.


Anna: Oh, this is terrible! What am I going to do?


Mother: You're going to come with me. We'll find it when we


get back, I'm sure ... Hmm, what's that over there? Here it


is, Anna. It was under the chair.


Anna: Thank goodness!


Mother: Can we go now?


Anna: Can


I just


send


a text


message


to


Julia?


I must


tell


her


that I almost lost my phone!


Mother: Oh, Anna, we really haven't got time now. Why don't


you send her an email when we get back?


M5 U1


Tony's dad: What's that noise?


Tony's mum: It's Tony. He's playing his guitar.


Tony's dad: It's a pity he has to play so loudly.


Tony's mum: He really enjoys it.


Tony's dad: But if he spends more time on playing the guitar


than on his schoolwork, it'll be a problem.


Tony's mum:


But


it's a


shame


to stop


him


if


he's able


to play


well. Why don't you warn him about spending too much time on


his guitar? Or we could give him some money and send him to


a guitar class, so he learns properly.


Tony's


dad:


I


think


he'll


refuse


to


go.


He


likes


to


play


alone.


He'll probably keep the money for a new guitar.


Tony's mum:


No,


he won't. He's


a


good boy and he'll


listen to


you.


Anyway,


all


his


friends


are


learning


a


musical


instrument,


and he just wants to beat them all and become the best!


M5 U3


Man: I think she should tell the manager.


Woman: But if she does that, the manager will find out that


she was doing her homework and wasn't doing her job.


Man:


Well,


I


don't


think


that's


such


a


big


problem.


OK,


he


might


be a bit angry if he finds out the truth, but she can always


say she's sorry



it won't happen again. If she doesn't tell


him,


this


boy


will


come


again


and


steal


books


from


the


library.


Woman: Yes, and if the manager finds out that she knew about


it, she could lose her job.


Man:


She


should


not


refuse


to


take


the


part.


If


she


does,


she'll


lose the chance to make her parents really proud of her.


Woman: Yes, if a friend of yours is successful at something,


you


should


be


happy


for


your


friend!


I


think


Susan


should


tell


the teachers what her friend wants her to do.


Man: But if she does that, her friend will lose her part in


the play, I'm sure.


Woman: Well, perhaps she should lose her part! It's a shame


to be unkind in this way.


Man: Perhaps


she should talk to her


friend's


parents, and


explain


how


hard


he


tries.


If


she


does


that,


they'll


understand


that he isn't lazy, and perhaps they'll be able to help him.


Woman: Yes, if she lets him copy from her, she will be the


dishonest person.


Man: You're right. Friends shouldn't ask each other to


be


dishonest.


M5 WB


Mark: Hello, Linda. What's up? You look very unhappy.

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