华尔街基础英语Lesson 27

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华尔街基础英语Lesson 15

华尔街基础英语Lesson 15

华尔街基础英语Lesson 15. Good morning. Here we are outside our hotel in Brighton2. Today we’re going for a walk in the beautiful countryside here,3. Andmust say, we’re luckyhave very nice weather for it,4. We have some lunch, too—the hotel kindly made us some sandwiches—and we have a car.5. Thisthe one.6. Geez, it’s small, whyeverything so damn small in this country? Small and old?7. So, Alan’s goingdrive, and I’m goingshow him wherego,8. I thinkcan remember howget here. Buthave a map anyway.9. So honey, off we go! And remember: in Britain they drive on the other side of the road.0. So where are we going?. We’re goingthe Devil’s Dyke.2. What did you say? “The Devil’s Dyke”?3. Honey, in British English a “dyke”like,4. A kind of place between two hills where the ground, like, goes down,5. Oh, yeah?6. Anyway, just look at the road, Alan, and rememberdrive on the left.7. You already said that, about ten thousand times, so which way now?8. Uh, take a left here, you see? Where the sign says “London”.9. Ok, Devil’s Dyke.20. Here, take a right here!2. How cantake a right? All the other cars are going left.22. No, you go left, and then you go round, and then you take a right.23. What do you mean? But then we’ll go back the way we came, back into Brighton.24. No, we wo! Look, you see the sign saying “Lewes”.25. No, where’s that?ca see it. Ohhell with it, I’ll just go on!26. That was just great, Ala n. Now we’re on the freewayLondon.27. So we’ll goLondon. I’m sure there are lots of old strange sounding places in London.28. We’re not goingLondon, honey. You can take the next exit from the freeway, and go back the way we came.29. That’s just whatsaid. We’re going backBrighton.30. Then why did we come here anyway? Why did we hirethis crummy little car?3. When we get backthat place where you did take a right, likeasked you, you can take a left this time, OK?32. Alright.33. So, thisthe exit. You take a left here, then you takea right.34. And you take a left here, and then we’ll be back on the freeway but going the other way.35. Oh, so we getsee the other side of the freeway? That’s great!36. Now, you take a left here, Alan, do you think you can do that?。

Wall Street介绍华尔街英文PPT

Wall Street介绍华尔街英文PPT

The History of Wall Street
Early years Nineteenth Century
Time
Twentieth Century Regulation Twenty-first Century
Early years
• In the 1640s, basic picket and plank fences denoted plots and residences in the colony.[13] Later, on behalf of the Dutch West India Company, Peter Stuyvesant, using both African slaves[14] and white colonists, collaborated with the city government in the construction of a more substantial fortification, a strengthened 12-foot (4 m) wall. In these early days, local merchants and traders would gather at disparate spots to buy and sell shares and bonds, and over time divided themselves into two classes— auctioneers and dealers.[16] The rampart was removed in 1699. • In the late 18th century, there was a buttonwood tree at the foot of Wall Street under which traders and speculators would gather to trade securities. In 1792, traders formalized their association with the Buttonwood Agreement which was the origin of the New York Stock Exchange • In 1789, Wall Street was the scene of the United States' first presidential inauguration when George Washington took deral Hall on April 30, 1789. This was also the location of the passing of the Bill Of Rights.

新概念英语第一册27课课文

新概念英语第一册27课课文

新概念英语第一册27课课文Lesson 27The picture"The picture is very good, but it doesn't look like the real scene," he said.The artist made no reply, but went on working. A little later, a group of villagers came up the path and saw the picture. "How beautiful!" they e某claimed. "But it doesn't look like the real scene," said the shepherd."It's very good," he said, "but it still doesn't look like the real scene."The artist looked at the old man and then at his painting. Suddenly he took his brush and painted over the whole picture. The villagers watched in astonishment as he began to paint a new picture.When he had finished, the artist said: "There! Now it lookse某actly like the real scene."The villagers couldn't believe their eyes. The picture wasan e某act copy of the scenery around them. The artist had captured the essence of the mountain village with its wild flowers, snow-capped peaks, and grazing sheep. And they knewthat the artist had painted what he saw with his heart, rather than his eyes.新课程英语第一册27课阅读理解这是一个美妙而感人的故事。

新概念英语第三册第27课-Nothing to sell and nothing to buy

新概念英语第三册第27课-Nothing to sell and nothing to buy

新概念英语第三册第27课:Nothing to sell andnothing to buyLesson 27 Nothing to sell and nothing to buy不卖也不买Listen to the tape then answer the question below.听录音,然后答复以下问题。

What is the most important thing for a trampIt has been said that everyone lives by selling something. In the light of this statement, teachers live by selling knowledge, philosophers by selling wisdom and priests by selling spiritual comfort. Though it may be possible to measure the value of material good in terms of money, it is extremely difficult to estimate the true value of the services which people perform for us. There are times when we would willingly give everything we possess to save our lives, yet we might grudge paying a surgeon a high fee for offering us precisely this service. The conditions of society are such that skills have to be paid for in the same way that goods are paid for at a shop. Everyone has something to sell.Tramps seem to be the only exception to this general rule. Beggars almost sell themselves as human being to arouse the pity of passers-by. But real tramps are not beggars. They have nothing to sell and require nothing from others. In seeking independence, they do not sacrifice their human dignity. A tramp may ask you for money, but he will never ask you to feel sorry for him. He has deliberately chosento lead the life he leads and is fully aware of the consequences. He may never be sure where the next meal is coming from, but his is free from the thousands of anxieties which afflict other people. His few material possessions make it possible for him to move from place to place with ease. By having to sleep in the open, he gets far closer to the world of nature than most of us ever do. He may hunt, beg, or steal occasionally to keep himself alive; he may even, in times of real need, do a little work; but he will never sacrifice his freedom. We often speak of my even, in times of real need, do a little work; but he will never sacrifice his freedom. We often speak of tramps with contempt and put them in the same class as beggars, but how many of us can honestly say that we have not felt a little envious oftheir simple way of life and their freedom from care参考译文据说每个人都靠出售某种东西来维持生活。

新概念227课词组及重点单词用法归纳

新概念227课词组及重点单词用法归纳

新概念227课词组及重点单词用法归纳Lesson 27 A wet nightput up1. 把…陈列出来(出售或参加竞赛);把…拿出来(供考虑、决策或拍卖等):He put his possessions up for auction.他把他的财产拿出来拍卖。

2.参加竞选;提出…任某职,作为成员候选人She is putting herself up for election to the committee.她参加委员会的竞选。

3. 把…加工贮藏起来,贮藏:The farmers put up five tons of hay for the winter.农工们为过冬贮藏了5吨草料。

4. 把…打成包;把东西装成(包等),包袋The medicine is put up in small bottles.这药装在小瓶里。

5. 建造,盖起(房子),搭起(帐篷等);装置Many blocks of flats were put up in the 1990's.许多公寓式建筑群都是20世纪90年代建的。

6. 接待,供给…(膳宿),得到(膳)宿,住旅馆:I'm afraid I can't put you up.恐怕我不能给你们提供膳宿。

tentput up a tent 搭帐篷/pitch a tentpull down a tent 拆帐篷/strike a tentWe always sleep in a tent when we go camping.as soon as表示一...就...,其中的从句通常用一般现在时表示将来时。

I’ll write you as soon as I get there.我一到那儿就给你来信。

(一般现在时)As soon as I went in, Jason cried out with pleasure.我一进门,Jason 就高兴的叫起来。

新概念二27课习题及答案

新概念二27课习题及答案

新概念二27课习题及答案新概念英语是一套经典的英语教材,被广泛应用于中国的英语学习者中。

其中的第二册是初级阶段的教材,其第27课是一篇关于"真爱"的短文。

本文将为大家介绍这篇短文的习题及答案。

这篇短文讲述了一个关于真爱的故事。

故事中的主人公是一位年轻的男子,他深爱着一个叫玛丽的女孩。

然而,他们的爱情并不被玛丽的家人所接受。

玛丽的家人希望她能够嫁给一个有钱的人,而不是这个年轻的男子。

在这个故事中,作者通过描述男子为了证明自己的真爱而付出的努力,来传达真爱的力量和坚持。

男子决定去寻找一颗非常珍贵的宝石,希望能够用它来证明自己的真爱。

他在寻找的过程中遇到了许多困难,但是他从未放弃。

最终,他找到了这颗宝石,并将它送给了玛丽。

这篇文章的习题主要涉及对文章内容的理解和对语法知识的运用。

下面将分别列出习题及答案。

1. 根据文章内容,男子为什么要去寻找宝石?答案:男子希望通过寻找宝石来证明自己对玛丽的真爱。

2. 文章中男子遇到了什么困难?答案:文章中没有具体描述男子遇到的困难,但可以推测他在寻找宝石的过程中可能遇到了各种挑战和困难。

3. 下面哪个选项最能概括这篇文章的主题?A. 真爱的力量B. 寻找宝石的故事C. 玛丽的家人的反对D. 年轻男子的决心答案:A. 真爱的力量4. 下面哪个句子是正确的?A. The young man find the precious gem.B. The young man finds the precious gem.C. The young man founded the precious gem.D. The young man finded the precious gem.答案:B. The young man finds the precious gem.5. 下面哪个词与"证明"意思最接近?A. 申请B. 说明C. 证据D. 声明答案:C. 证据通过完成这些习题,我们可以更好地理解这篇关于真爱的短文。

华尔街基础英语Lesson 3

华尔街基础英语Lesson 32. Well, here we are, back in Bighton, standing in front of our hotel.43. Today, we’re visiting new English friends of mine, who live here in Brighton.44. What?Today?45. Yes, today, honey, so –where was I? Right, they’re friends of mine.46. Their names are Peter and Rosie. Now, Peter’s a salesman.47. He works for a full company.7. And Rosie works at the American Embassy in London.8. …9. So they are ve ry busy people, and it’s real sweet of themmake timesee us.0. We are very lucky.. Cansay something?2. ….3. 3.I wantgo play golf today, Deborah.4. You know what the weatherlike in England. Today it’s sunny, thereno rain.5. Ok, it’s damn cold, but still, it’s a great day for golf. So that’s whatwantdo today.6. Sure honey, but we’re seeing Peter and Rosie today. You can play golf tomorrow.7. I ca play golf tomorrow. The weather wo be like this tomorrow. It would probably rain.8. Well, itwinter. Honey. Even in the States it rains a lot in the winter.9. Yeah, well, in England it rains a lot in the spring, the summer, the fall and the winter.20. But it’s not raining today, so let’s go play golf, ok? Hey, I’ll tell you what.2. We can go play golf this afternoon, and we can still go see your friends in the evening.22. No, that wo work, I’m afraid.23. Why the hell not.24. Because I’m cooking dinner for us all.25. They’re inviting usdinner and you’re cooking it? It’s craz y.26. We’re cooking it, honey, just because I’m a woman.27. That does meanmust do all the cooking, now does it? Hey, will you look at us?28. Here we are, just standing in front of the hotel, talking.29. Let’s get going: we have a lot of shoppingdo!30. There’s a really good supermarket down this road, we can get everything we need there.3. …32. …33. Well, my ideato do something really typically American.34. Sothink I’ll make some Jamba laya.35. Jambalaya? But that’s southern food. It’s from Pittsburgh, not New Orleans!36. So what’s typical Pittsburgh food, then? Burger and fries?37. No, Alan, Peter and Rosie are sophisticated people, they travel all around.38. I wantcook them something real special. Ah, here we are, “Waithose”39. I ca see any shopping carts.40. Over there. Honey, where it says “trolleys”4. “Trolleys”?that what they call shopping carts here? I’ll go and get one.42. Geez, this shopping cartso small! What with this country.43. It’ll be big enough for it, Alan. We are only cooking one dinner.44. Here we are.45. What we need?46. First of all, rice47. Hey, look.48. One pound. Is that enough?49. Honey,can see you are not a great expert on food.50. What do you mean?5. Well, first of all, easy cook riceyukky, and second of all, you do wantuse American rice anyway.52. Why the hell not, why you’re cooking an American dinner?53. Honey, we’re in Europe now. trybe a bit sophisticated, ok?54. We’ll go for the Italian rice.55. We need tomatoes, or “tomatoes” or they say here.56. And peppers – red peppers, and prawn.57. And bacon. And lots of all, we need sausages. Great, that’s it. Let’s go and pay.58. Where’s the check-out? Or do they call it, like,do know.59. This country.60. They call it here just like we do.6. Here it is.62. Good. Do we have enough cash for all this staff?63. Of course we do, honey. Anyway, this, this is, like, the third world.64. …65. …66. So, let’s pay, and then we can goPeter and Rosie’s.67. And start cooking delicious Jambalaya.68. Let’s go for it.。

Lesson 27 Business Engsh

including是include的现在分词动名词一般被当做介词使用和其后的名词代词一起形成介宾短语意思是包括
Lesson 27
Buh business terms Let's get down to business.
What it means?
at a low/high price make sense move up congratulate sb. on ... beef up business terms and sayings
Knowledge points
1.It makes sense , right ? 这很有意义,对吧? make sense 讲得通;有道理 eg. 这一点都不合理。This doesn't make sense .
4. The steal money by making changes to the company's accounts. 他们通过更改公司的账目窃取钱财。 by为( 介 )词,意思是( 凭借;靠;用;通过)。后接动词( V-ing ) 形式,意思是(通过做某事 ),在句中作方式状语,表示方法,手段,方 式。 eg: They make a living by selling vegetables. 他们靠卖菜为生。
including 是include的现在分词/动名词,一般被当做介词使用,和其后的名 词/代词一起形成介宾短语,意思是“ 包括... ...在内” 。 included 也有介词用法,including+宾语=宾语+included eg: 我们班包括我在内有50个人。 There are 50 students in our class, including me.== There are 50 students in our class, me included.

新概念英语第二册第27课:Awetnight

新概念英语第二册第27课:AwetnightLesson 27 A wet night雨夜First listen and then answer the question.听录音,然后回答以下问题。

What happened to the boys in the night?Late in the afternoon, the boys put up their tent in the middle of a field.傍晚时分,孩子们在田野中央搭起了帐篷As soon as this was done, they cooked a meal over an open fire.这件事刚刚做完,他们就在篝火上烧起了饭They were all hungry and the food smelled good.他们全都饿了,饭菜散发出阵阵香味After a wonderful meal, they told stories and sang songs by the campfire.他们美美地吃了一顿饭后,就围在营火旁讲起了故事,唱起了歌But some time later it began to rain. The boys felt tired so they put out the fire and crept into their tent.但过了一阵子。

天下起雨来,于是他们扑灭了篝火,钻进了帐篷Their sleeping bags were warm and comfortable, so they all slept soundly.睡袋既暖和又舒服,所以,他们都睡得很香In the middle of the night, two boys woke up and beganshouting. The tent was full of water!午夜前后,有两个孩子醒了,大声叫了起来。

华尔街英语

华尔街初级英语Lesson 1>1. Mary: I’d like to speak to Markel Benie please.2. Markel: Is that Mary?3. Mary: Yeah! Hello Markel!4. Markel: Hello Mary! How are things in Washington? 5. Mary: I’m not in Washington. I’m in Rome. Will you come and meet me?6. Markel: Oh really? That’s fantastic, Mary! Shall I find your hotel?7. Mary: Oh, tell I don’t mean the hotel. I can stay at your apartment and try some real Italian food. Is your mother a good cook? And we’d do together again. Isn’t that amazing? Where is it? Any way look, I’m here in the square. I haven’t …..So I can’t stay for a good long time. Will you come over?8. Markel: Where are you exactly?9. Mary: I don’t know. It’s a big long square with a lot of tourists and artists and cafes. 10. Markel: Is that Casibenle?11. Mary: Yeah, some Italian name. So how are you Markel? I can’t wait!12. Mary: Hello Markel! Look that’s my picture. It’s good, isn’t it? Can you pay it please? I don’t have Italian money. There’s my luggage. Hey what kind of car you have? Is it a big one?13. Markel: No. But it’ll be all right, Mary.14. Markel: So Mary, these are my parents. This is my mother and my father. Ms. Mary Hatmn. 15. Markel’s Father: How do you do? Really happy to meet you, Ms Hatmn. 16. Mary: Hi! So this is your apartment, M arkel! It’s not big, is it?17. Markel: There are only three of us here. Anyway, never mind. There’s an extra bedroom for you.18. Mary: I don’t need a bedroom.I can sleep in your room, can I? Like in the Harst in Washington.19. Markel’s Mother: Oh no, Ms Hatmn. You must have your own bedroom. Please come with me.20. Mary: This wine is very good. Can I have some please? Oops! ………………21. Markel’s Mother: (Italian Sentence).22. Mary: What does that mean?23. Markel: Oh it means what a nice young girl!24. Mary: Thank you very much man.25. Markel’s Father: I’m going to bed. It’s late. Good night Mary.26. Markel’s Mother: Yes. It’s time foe bed.27. Mary: Good night man. Hey Markel, we are alone togehter. Isn’t that great?! Oh we will listen some music. What about th is? It’s my bother’s new CD.28. Markel: But my parents are in bed.29. Markel’s Mother: What’s happening?30. Mary: Oh hi, it’s my bother’s group. Isn’t it incredible? 31. Markel’s Mother: It’s so loud. I can’t sleep.32. Markel’s Father: Yes. Why don’t you listen to it tomorrow? We are tired now, I’m afraid.33. Mary: Ok Ok I…… 34. Markel’s Mother: Good night.35. Marekel: Good night Mary. If you’d like to have a bath, the bathroom is next to your bedroom. See you in the morning.36. Markel: Hey, what’s that?37. Mary: Oh Markel, I can’t sleep.]38. Markel: Oh dear!39. Mary: You are happy to see me, aren’t you?40. Markel: Yes, of course I am. But Mary, my parents’ bedroom is next door.41. Mary: Never mind about your parents Markel. What about your little Mary?华尔街初级英语Lesson 2Mary: Morning! So what’s for breakfast today?Markel: Well, do you need to leave with that coffee for breakfast.Mary: Just coffee? That’s not good. I will make you the breakfast, come on. It’s all right, Mr. Betine. You can take it easy. I’l l make the breakfast, American style. Ok, I need sugar, milk, flour and eggs. For here the eggs and here’s the milk. Here is the sugar. Hey where is the flour? I must have flour.Markel: Here it is, Mary.Mary: Thank you. In the States we call this pancake. What do you think of it?Markel: It’s… Incredible. Look Mary, I’m afraid there’s a problem. You see, some relatives are coming here. They’re staying for two weeks. So we need the extra room. Mary: You mean I must stay at your room? That’s fine.Markel: No, I don’t mean that Mary. I’m afraid, uh, you must .. go.Mary: Oh I see. Oh well, all right. I’ve some friends in Nacles. I’ll go there.Markel: Why don’t I take you go to the station, Mary? Byebye, Mary. See you inWashington maybe.Mary: Yeah, maybe.Markel: Bye!华尔街初级英语Lesson 32. Well, here we are, back in Bighton, standing in front of our hotel.43. Today, we’re visiting new English friends of mine, who live here in Brighton.44. What?Today?45. Yes, today, honey, so –where was I? Right, they’re friends of mine.46. Their names are Peter and Rosie. Now, Peter’s a salesman.47. He works for a full company.7. And Rosie works at the American Embassy in London.8. …9. So they are very busy people, and it’s real sweet of them to make time to see us.10. We are very lucky.11. Can I say something?12. ….13. 13.I want to go play golf today, Deborah.14. You know what the weather is like in England. Today it’s sunny, there is no rain.15. Ok, it’s damn cold, but still, it’s a great day for golf. So that’s what I want to do today.16. Sure honey, but we’re seeing Peter and Rosie today. You can play golf tomorrow.17. I can’t play golf tomorrow. The weather won’t be like this tomorrow. It would probably rain.18. Well, it is winter. Honey. Even in the States it rains a lot in the winter.19. Yeah, well, in England it rains a lot in the spring, the summer, the fall and the winter.20. But it’s not raining today, so let’s go play golf, ok? Hey, I’ll tell you what.21. We can go play golf this afternoon, and we can still go see your friends in the evening.22. No, that won’t work, I’m afraid.23. Why the hell not.24. Because I’m cooking dinner for us all.25. They’re inviting us to dinner and you’re cooking it? It’s crazy.26. We’re cooking it, honey, just because I’m a woman.27. That doesn’t mean I must do all the cooking, now does it? Hey, will you look at us?28. Here we are, just standing in front of the hotel, talking.29. Let’s get going: we have a lot of shopping to do!30. There’s a really good supermarket down this road, we can get ever ything we need there.31. …32. …33. Well, my idea is to do something really typically American.34. So I think I’ll make some Jambalaya.35. Jambalaya? But that’s southern food. It’s from Pittsburgh, not New Orleans!36. So what’s typical Pittsburgh food, then? Burger and fries?37. No, Alan, Peter and Rosie are sophisticated people, they travel all around.38. I want to cook them something real special. Ah, here we are, “Waithose”39. I can’t see any shopping carts.40. Over there. Honey, where it says “trolleys”41. “Trolleys”? is that what they call shopping carts here? I’ll go and get one.42. Geez, this shopping cart is so small! What with this country.43. It’ll be big enough for it, Alan. We are only cooking one dinner.44. Here we are.45. What we need?46. First of all, rice47. Hey, look.48. One pound. Is that enough?49. Honey, I can see you are not a great expert on food.50. What do you mean?51. Well, first of all, easy cook rice is yukky, and second of all, you don’t want to use American rice anyway.52. Why the hell not, why you’re cooking an American dinner?53. Honey, we’re in Europe now. try to be a bit sophisticated, ok?54. We’ll go for the Italian rice.55. We need tomatoes, or “tomatoes” or they say here.56. And peppers – red peppers, and prawn.57. And bacon. And lots of all, we need sausages. Great, that’s it. Let’s go and pay.58. Where’s the check-out? Or do they call it, like, I don’t know.59. This country.60. They call it here just like we do.61. Here it is.62. Good. Do we have enough cash for all this staff?63. Of course we do, honey. Anyway, this, this is, like, the third world.64. …65. …66. So, let’s pay, and then we can go to Peter and Rosie’s.67. And start cooking delicious Jambalaya.68. Let’s go for it. 华尔街初级英语Lesson 42. Late again, why are you alw ays late?3. Gee, what’s the matter with you? Are there any messages for me?4. Messages for you! Of course not! wants to speak to you.5. Hey, don’t talk to me like this! Or I’ll turn you off!6. You can’t turn me off, you need me!7. Come on, answer thephone, come on!8. …9. hello, I’m John Berry’s secretary, I’m Freda, can I help you!10. I’d like to speak to Mr. Berry, please.11. Do you? That’s very strange! Why do you want to speak to him?12. Here, give me that phone.13. Hi, John Berry here. What can I do for you?14. How are you!15. Gosh, is that Annie? Hey, I’m fine, thank. Would you like to come to a restaurant with me? I know a very good one.16. No, wait a moment. John, I’m worrying about work. You work for a multinational company, don’t you?17. Perhaps yo ur company needs interpreters. Do you thing you can keep me!18. You want to work for my company? Well sure, I can certainly help you, Annie.19.I know. Why don’t you come to my office after work/ We can go for a drink, and then we can go to a restaurant, a nd then perhaps.20. No, don’t do anything special, John. Why don’t we just have a quick drink.21. Ok, I”ll give you my office address. It’s 3932…22. Oh. So your office isn’t in downtown Washdon.23. …24. Well, never mind. See you about 6:00, Ok?25. Gee, I’m having a drink with Annie! Great! Hey, I must call Martin Black.26. Will you give me Martin Black at ECS, Please?27. No, I won’t28. You won’t! Alright, I don’t need you now. I’ll turn you off.29. No, please! Turn me on again! turn me on again! turn me on…30. …31. How can I help you?32. Which department is he in?33. I don’t know…the sales department, I think34. …35. …36. Hi, this is John Derry37. Sorry. I don’t remember your name. Mr…which country are you from?38. …39. Oh. Yes. Of course. How are you, John? Nice to talk to you? Are you happy with our new secretary?40. No, that’s the reason I’m calling. There’s something wrong with it. Can you come and take a look/41. …42. …43. …44. …45. …46. …47. …48. …49. Yes. John, I will be happy to come around. See you later.。

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华尔街基础英语Lesson 27
5. Coming!
52. Hello, Mrs. Temple! How are you? Let me take you coat.
53. You must come near me!have…I have a cold!got you some wine; here you are!
54. Well, er…would you likesit down? Dinner will be ready soon.
55. Ok, fine. Canhave a drink, please? It’s for my cold –you know.
56. Oh yes, I’m so sorry! Here you are.
57. Oh! Would you like some more?
58. Yes, thanks.do usually drink much. Mr. Carter, but my coldvery bad today!
59. Shouldturn on the fire?
60. No, it’s quite warm in here, thanks Er…where’s
that smoke coming from?
6. Oh my God! That’s our dinner.
62. I hope we can eat this.
63. Oh, I’m sure we can eat it! People eat worse things than this. I’m sorry,did mean that!
64. Oh well, cheers, Mr. Carter!
65. Why do you call me Harry?
66. And you can call me Susan.
67. Cheers, Susan.
68. …Harry!
69. Oh dear, my glassempty!
70. I’m still sorry about Roger, you know,do love him any more, but he was my husband.
7. And how I’m alon e! Alone!do wantbe alone, Harry!do wantbe alone!do want to…!
72. Oh, no! Susan! Are you alright? Is she alright? What amgoingdo? I’ll just let her sleep here. Good night Susan, sleep well.。

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