[00:00.00]242 Trimming and Shaving [00:04.70]Do you want a trim? [00:07.29]A trim and slave. [00:08.75]A: How would you like your haircut? [00:13.01]B:I want to change a fashion. Can you give me some advice? [00:18.00]A: What about this style? [00:20.14]B. I like it very much. And I also need a shave. [00:23.77](Tom is in a barber's.) [00:27.14]Bather: Which style do you want? [00:29.23]Tom: I have no idea. Can you show me the styles in fashion? [00:33.75]Barber: Here you are. Which style do you want? [00:36.78]Tom: This one. But I want some changes. [00:40.05]Barber: Do you want your hair parted? [00:42.76]Tom: Yes. I want an off-center. [00:45.06]Barber: Do you want it short or just trimmed? [00:48.07]Tom: Just a trim will be enough. [00:50.21]Barber: Regular or layer out? [00:52.40]Tom: I want a layer out. But can you use the clippers on the back? [00:57.39]Barber: Certainly. And would you like me to thin out the top? [01:01.10]Tom: Just a bit. [01:02.22]Barber: Do you want me to trim your moustache? [01:05.41]Tom: No, just shave it off. [01:07.00]Barber: And hair cream or tonic water, sir? [01:10.27]Tom: I prefer cream. [01:11.58]Barbr: Do you need to spray some scent? [01:14.08]Tom: No, thanks. [01:15.28]243 Cold Wave or Perm [01:21.68]Do your want a perm like you had last time? [01:24.92]No, this time I want a cold wave. [01:28.19]A: What do you want, madam? [01:32.47]B: Just a shampoo and a set this time. [01:35.95]A: Do you want a cold wave? [01:37.28]B: Yes, I'd like to have the front swept back from my face with no part. [01:43.94](Mrs. Smith is in a beauty salon.) [01:47.83]Hairdresser: Very sorry to have kept you waiting so long. What do you want, madam? [01:53.03]Mrs. Smith: I want to have a haircut and a permanent. [01:55.80]Hairdresser: How do you like your haircut? [01:59.01]Mrs. Smith: Would you cut it a little? [02:01.44]Hairdresser: Then, do you want a tight, medium or natural curly permanent? [02:05.91]Mrs. Smith: I'd like to have it medium. [02:07.84]Hairdresser: How about your hair-style? [02:09.59]Mrs. Smith: Can you name some choices? [02:11.76]Hairdresser: We have various kinds of patterns such as hair bobbed, chaplet hair style, hair done in a bun. [02:19.18]Mrs. Smith: I want a chaplet one. [02:21.14]Hairdresser: Which wave do you prefer? [02:23.75]Mrs. Smith: I like to have it in big waves. [02:26.34]Hairdresser: It looks wonderful. [02:28.32]Mrs. Smith: Turn the chair so that I can see myself in the mirror. [02:31.82]Hairdresser: What do you think of it? [02:34.04]Mrs. Smith: Beautifully done. Many thanks. [02:36.40]244 Dyeing Hair [02:41.88]Do you dye hair here? [02:44.08]Yes. Which color do you want? [02:47.00]Blonde. It's so attractive. [02:50.00]A: How would you like your hair done, madam? [02:54.55]B:I want to have it dyed. [02:56.14]A: Which color do you prefer? [02:57.89]B: Black. It's always my favorite. [03:01.19](Mary is in a beauty salon.) [03:05.31]Mary: Could I have my hair dyed? [03:07.35]Hairdresser: Certainly. Which color would you dye it? [03:10.54]Mary: I want to be in fashion. Will you give me some suggestion? [03:15.16]Hairdresser. Now many girls dye their hair in blonde. [03:19.16]Mary: That' s too much suit for me. Blonde is too erratic. [03:23.26]Hairdresser: Then how about pink? [03:25.37]Mary: Oh, no. I think it better to be a Chinese. Have you got a good hair tincture? [03:32.24]Hairdresser: Yes, we have several brands. Which one will you prefer? [03:36.14]Mary: I want to take a best one. [03:38.49]Hairdresser: So, first have a shampoo. It will be easier for your hair to be dyed. [03:44.71]Mary: What shall we do next? [03:45.75]Hairdresser: To dunk your hair in the water. Your hair will be thoroughly cleaned. [03:52.15]Mary: After the dyeing, I look younger than I am. [03:56.04]Hairdresser: For your hair is fresh and shining. [03:58.00]245 Divorce [04:02.63]They are getting divorced. [04:04.74]You' re kidding? [04:06.28]A: You'll never believe what' s happened! [04:10.98]B: What do you mean? [04:12.50]A: Marcia and Harold are getting divorced. [04:15.45]B: Are you kidding? I can't believe that. [04:17.83](Mary and Kate are talking about Marcia.) [04:22.84]Mary: Kate, you'll never believe what's happened! [04:26.27]Kate: What do you mean? [04:28.12]Mary: Marcia and Harold are getting divorced. [04:30.73]Irate: You're kidding! When? What happened? [04:34.05]Mary: Well, I don't really know, but I heard through the grapevine [04:39.51]that they've been quietly separated for two months already and are filing for divorce. [04:43.30]Kate: That's really surprising--I always thought that they were so well suited to each other, [04:49.85]such similar personalities... What about the kids? Who will get custody? [04:55.13]Mary: Joint custody, I hear. Apparently it's all quite amicable--no squabbling over [05:02.63]who'll get the house and stuff. An uncontested divorce with all the details worked out. [05:08.19]Kate: Boy, that's a change from all the back-stabbing you usually hear about... [05:13.26]I just can' t believe it---Marcia and Harold! The perfect couple... When will the divorce be final? [05:21.57]Mary: Early in the new year, I guess. [05:24.02]Kate: It just shows how little you know about what goes on in people's lives, doesn't it? [05:31.10]246 The Generation Gap [05:36.64]Do you get along with your mother-in-law? [05:40.69]I've dome all I can to deal with her. [05:42.13]A: Do your know the Smiths? Their child plays a drum everyday. [05:48.81]B: Certainly. I suffer too much from their noise. [05:52.37]A. Mr. Smith is also a victim. [05:55.00]B: That's true. I often hear him scolding his son for making such a noise. [06:00.25](Answering a knock at the door. ) [06:04.41]George: Oh, hello, Adam. How's it going? [06:07.49]Adam: So-so. I just dropped by to ask you a favor. Could you help us with the moving on Saturday? [06:14.36]George: Moving day already?. Sure. No problem. Want some coffee? [06:19.79]Adam: Yeah, Okay. Good to sit down for a minute. [06:23.82]George: I guess Teresa and the kids are anxious to get into the new place. [06:29.33]Adam: Yeah, maybe with more room there'll be less bickering. [06:33.80]George: Is your mother staying with you again? [06:35.91]Adam: Yes, it's been really hard for her to adjust to living with us. [06:43.12]Teresa' s been trying to be understanding and considerate, but... [06:45.05]George: I know how it is. I wish I could just declare a truce with my mother-in-law... How are the kids? [06:52.29]Adam: The kids! They seem to be getting more smart all the time. [06:56.55]George: Are they still giving Teresa a hard time? [07:00.28]Adam: Yeah, they've been making fun of her English. [07:03.00]247 Family [07:08.83]What' s your father? [07:10.55]My father is an engineer in a company. [07:13.76]A: How many members do you have in your family? [07:19.17]B: We have four, my parents, my brother and I. [07:23.32]A: Can you tell me something about them? [07:25.39]B: Certainly. Let's begin with my father. [07:28.81](Jones is looking at one of the photos of Nancy.) [07:34.37]Jones: Is this a photo of your family?. [07:37.22]Nancy: Yes, it is. It was taken three years ago. [07:40.77]Jones: You look so lovely. [07:42.79]Nancy: Everyone is lovely with his family. [07:45.24]Jones: What does your mother do? [07:47.44]Nancy: My mother works in a company an accountant. [07:50.23]Jones: Is she busy? [07:51.77]Nancy: Not always. We have a lot of time to enjoy together. [07:55.64]Jones: This must be your sister. What a pretty girl! [07:59.66]Nancy: Pretty! She won the beauty contest in her college. [08:03.81]Jones: Who's that young man beside you? [08:07.00]Nancy: He is my elder brother. [08:11.39]Jones: How do you get along with him? [08:11.86]Nancy: He's quite kind with me, though sometimes he's a bit conservative. [08:14.68]Jones: From his looks, I' d say he's a man of character. [08:19.30]248 Neighbors [08:25.65]How do you get along your neighbors? [08:27.35]We have been in good relations since we moved here. [08:31.03]A: How about your neighbors? [08:35.42]B: We' re good friends after the earthquake. [08:38.06]A.A friend in need is a friend indeed. [08:41.61]B: Yes, we often go to each other for help. [08:44.41](Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Smith are talking about their neighbors.) [08:51.88]Mrs. Jones: Do you have friendly relations with your neighbors? [08:59.25]Mrs. Smith: For most of my neighbors, I get along well with them. [09:06.61]Mrs. Jones: Is there any exception? [09:10.03]Mrs. Smith: Yes, that's Mrs. Zhang. Her husband is boss. She likes to show off everywhere. [09:12.52]Mrs. Jones: Almost all rich people like to show off. [09:13.69]Mrs. Smith: Not only I, but also many of my neighbors have dropped acquaintance with her. [09:19.44]Mrs. Jones: That's the best way ff you can' t put up with her. [09:22.86]Mrs. Smith: How about your neighbors? [09:26.00]Mrs. Jones: For I live in my villa, I have only one neighbor, Mrs. Clinton. She' s a widow. [09:33.15]Mrs. Smith: How about your relationship? [09:36.24]Mrs. Jones: She was left alone after her husband' s death. But she is an optimistic person. [09:42.69]She's very kind to me. Indeed, she just sent me a present on my birthday. [09:48.62]I want to send something in return. [09:51.44]Mrs. Smith: Human beings have a natural impulse to love and to be loved. [09:57.50]249 Out of Work [10:03.59]Why are you in the coffee at office time? [10:06.82]I've been fired. [10:07.90]A: What's up? You look so depressed. [10:12.88]B: I've been fired. [10:14.27]A: Why did this sudden change? [10:16.46]B: I messed up a business deal. [10:18.71](Scott and John are friends.) [10:23.41]Scott: Hi, John, What's new?. [10:25.11]Henry: Where have you been? I've been trying to get in touch with you for two days. [10:29.63]Scott :I went to Salt Lake City on business. What's up? [10:33.55]Henry: I got fired. [10:34.80]Scott: How come? Last time I saw you, you told me it was a good job [10:40.60]and you would like to take it as a career. That was only one month ago. Why did this sudden change? [10:46.66]Henry: It's a long story. In a word, I didn't do a good job of it. [10:51.94]I messed up a business deal, a deal that would make ten million dollars and I messed it up. [10:58.60]Scott: What are you going to do now?. [11:00.27]Henry: I' m trying to find a job as soon as possible. Nancy doesn't know yet. I didn't tell her. [11:06.96]I spent the past three days at the coffee shop next to your office. She thought I went to work as usual. [11:13.83]Scott: That's not the way to solve the problem. Did you look in the classified advertisements column? [11:19.81]Henry: Yes, I did, but I wasn't qualified for most of the jobs that I was interested in. [11:25.11]Scott: Listen. I'll see what I can do, OK? You go home and tell Nancy [11:30.96]about this problem you have now. She is your wife, and I'm sure she' 11 undid. [11:37.05]Henry: I just don't know how to bring it up ...Well, all right. She has the right to know anyway. [11:44.60]250 Work [11:49.51]What do you do for a living? [11:52.52]I'm an operator. [11:54.14]A: Which job do you prefer, an accountant or a secretary? [12:00.56]B: Neither. I prefer an active job. [12:03.80]A: Then how about a salesman? [12:05.94]B: That' s better. I like traveling. [12:07.90](There's a vacancy for a secretary in Mr. Black's office. Steven is interested in this job. [12:16.60]He goes to Black's office for an interview.) [12:20.08]Steven: What do you do? Mr. Black. [12:22.87]Black: How do you do? Take a seat, please. [12:26.76]Steve: Thank you. I heard that there's a vacancy for a secretary here. I' m interested in that position. [12:34.39]Black: What have you been doing before? [12:37.81]Steven: I was a clerk in a small firm, but I've al so had some experiences as a secretary. [12:45.28]Black: What do you think the position of a secretary? [12:51.32]Steven: It's hard work but stimulating. [12:52.15]Black: OK. Now can you tell me something about your education? [12:57.38]Steven: I graduated from Beijing University. My major is psychology. [13:05.16]Black: Good. Can you use a computer?. [13:07.02]Steven: Yes, I can. Indeed. I like programming. [13:10.83]Black: Then, how much do you want for your salary?. [13:15.01]Steven: Well, I would look for about two thousand Yuan a month. [13:19.90]Black: OK. Please fill in this form. ff anything turns up, I'll contact you. [13:27.76]251 Love & Marriage [13:35.57]What do you think of marriage? [13:37.74]It is quite important far human beings. We' d better be serious. [13:41.94]A:I heard Sue and Joe had been engaged. [13:49.31]B:I can't figure out why Sue would love a guy like Joe. [13:52.86]A: Love is blind. That is what I call "love is thick where faults are thin." [13:59.50]B: Well, if I were Sue, I wouldn't love a guy like him. [14:03.70]Anyway, marriage is quite important for us and we'd better be serious. [14:08.61](Frank is talking with his father about love.) [14:14.62]Father: It seems to me that you are in love with Sunny. [14:21.00]Frank: That's not tree. We've been going out together. That's all. [14:30.69]Father: But I heard that she's head over heels in love with you. [14:37.11]Frank: That's what she thinks. I can' t fall in love with anyone within such a short time. [14:38.84]Father: Love is blind. [14:39.60]Frank: Is that tree with my mother? [14:42.86]Father: You got it. I flipped over your mother on the first sight. [14:47.30]Frank: You are so romantic. [14:49.39]Father: It's useless to be reasonable in love. [14:53.15]Frank: So my mother is the girl of your dreams. [14:57.49]Father: She's moonstruck over me. [15:00.23]Frank: How about my mother to you? [15:04.02]Father: That' s really a pilgrim to get her heart. [15:07.31]252 Wedding [15:13.92]Why are you so excited today? [15:16.32]I was invited to attend Joe's wedding ceremony. [15:19.51]A: Why are you so excited today? [15:24.08]B: I was invited to attend Joe' s wedding ceremony. [15:27.14]A: What did you do for them? [15:28.55]B: I' m the matchmaker. [15:31.50](Mr. Smith and his wife attend the wedding ceremony for Jeff and Mary.) [15:37.53]Mr. Smith: Why are you crying?. [15:39.83]Mrs. Smith: I always cry at weddings. [15:42.13]Mr. Smith: But this is not your wedding. It's Jeff and Mary's wedding. [15:45.42]Mrs. Smith: I know. It is just that Mary looks so beautiful. [15:50.36]Mr. Smith: I was looking at the bridesmaid. What was her name again? [15:54.10]-Mrs. Smith: Judy. You would look at her! [15:57.88]Mr. Smith: I saw you looking at the best man. [15:59.97]Mrs. Smith: He's handsome. [16:01.70]Mr. Smith: He's a hunk, isn't he? Do you want to meet him? [16:05.25]Mrs. Smith: Maybe after. [16:06.32]Mr. Smith: I don't understand why he the best man. [16:08.67]If he is the best man then why is Mary marrying the groom? She should marry the best man. [16:17.24]Mrs. Smith: It's just a title. Don' t be so analytical all the time. [16:21.42]Mr. Smith: The Minister is doing a good job. I wonder if I could one day recite my vows. [16:28.13]253 Mobile Technology [16:32.94]What do you think of the mobile technology? [16:37.20]It' s really mobile, going forward so fast. [16:40.44]A: What do you think of the mobile technology? [16:46.08]B: It's really mobile, going forward so fast. [16:49.32]A: What do you think is the major concern of mobile users? [16:53.34]B: Mobility and universality. [16:56.16](Mary is a telecom expert and John' s friend.) [17:00.81]Mary: Mobile phone technology is in a new shift. N0kia, Ericsson, Motorola and Samsung are all making changes. [17:10.48]John: I heard of some new technologies coming out. [17:14.01]Mary: There's W-CDMA which is supposed to rival CDMA in bandwidth. GSM networks are being upgraded. [17:21.24]John: My friend told me that there was a new short signal radio technology. [17:28.42]Mary: You must be talking about Bluetooth. [17:31.06]This new wireless technology is going to remove a lot of wires. [17:35.50]Soon you can dial up your friend just using a head-set. The rest of the phone can be on your belt. [17:40.91]John: Then I can also communicate with appliances like my refrigerator. [17:44.15]Mary: When they finish developing smart appliances you can theoretically restock your fridge [17:51.02]through your hand phone. Later, your fridge can make an order by itself when it is empty. [18:02.07]John: Great! Finally, I foresee a day when I can stay at home all day. [18:08.71]254 Borrowing [18:13.43]May I borrow your pen? [18:14.71]Sure. Which one? [18:16.39]The blue one, please. [18:18.06]You may keep it for the time being. [18:20.59]A.I need some books on Chinese. [18:25.40]B: There're many books here. What about these? [18:28.04]A: Great! They're the very books I want. May I borrow these two? [18:33.10]B-Sure. But you can only keep them for a week. [18:36.34]A:I see. Thank you. [18:38.04](Jack and Nancy are in their classroom.) [18:41.54]Jack: Did you go to the jazz concert last evening? [18:46.19]Nancy: Yeah, I went there with my brother. He also likes jazz. [18:50.32]Jack: What do you think of the concert? [18:53.01]Nancy: Marvelous. Most of the musicians are Black Americans. I've taken some photos. [18:59.04]Jack: May I have a look? [19:00.61]Nancy: Sorry, I just sent them to be developed this morning. [19:04.27]Jack: How long will it take? [19:06.28]Nancy: About two days. [19:07.56]Jack: Say, do you have a Chinese-English dictionary? [19:11.40]Nancy: Yes. What for? [19:13.70]Jack: I have an article to translate into Chinese. I'm not quite sure about some Chinese characters: [19:20.10]Could you lend it to me for several days? [19:22.74]Nancy: How long would you like to keep it? [19:25.22]Jack: Till the end of the week. [19:26.73]Nancy: Yes, that' d be all right. [19:29.11]Jack: Thank you very much. [19:30.86]255 Holiday Activities [19:37.63]Tell me something about your Ice & Snow Festival. [19:42.07]That' s the most magic festival. People build palaces and sculptures with ice and snow. [19:48.47]A: What do people usually do on Saint Valentine's Day? [19:54.19]B: On that day, boys are supposed to give roses to their sweethearts. [19:59.05]A: What will the girls do? [20:00.98]B-They give chocolate in return. [20:02.49](Jim and Li Wei are talking about holidays.) [20:08.45]Li Wei: I heard tomorrow is April Fool's Day. Can you tell me something about it? [20:14.33]Jim: On that day, people play all kinds of tricks on others, [20:19.42]and the one easily taken in is called an April fool. [20:23.50]Li Wei: An April fool! [20:26.19]Jim: Be careful tomorrow! And can you tell me some Chinese festivals? [20:30.94]Li Wei: Chinese has a lot of traditional festivals. [20:35.59]For example, we celebrate the Spring Festival and Dragon-Boat Festival. [20:41.68]Jim: What will you do this Spring Festival? [20:45.91]Li Wei: I'll go back to have a union with my family. [20:50.19]Jim: You'll make dumplings? [20:52.31]Li Wei: Certainly. [20:54.27]Jim: Could you tell me the origin of the Dragon-Boat Festival? [20:58.76]Li Wei: Yes, it's a way to commemorate a great ancient romantic poet, [21:04.54]and the race is a symbol of the attempt to save him. [21:08.40]Jim: I see. Did they succeed in the end? [21:12.53]Li Wei: Of course not. He drowned. [21:15.17]256 Offering Help [21:22.98]If there' s anything I can do, I' d be only too happy to help. [21:27.50]I would be extremely grateful if you could. [21:30.45]A: Simon, do you think you can help me move the table? [21:37.11]B: Yes, of course. Where do you want it? [21:40.51]A: Let's just leave it in the family room. [21:42.52]B: What else? [21:43.67]A: If you like, you can move more chairs in here. [21:47.17](In Anne's room, she's been preparing a birthday party for Rose.) [21:53.57]Anne: Oh! God knows if I can ever get all these done! [21:59.18]Tom: Can I do anything? I can give a hand, you know that. [22:03.21]Anne. Can you blow up these balloons? Not too big, just about this size. [22:08.59]Tom: Sure. OK. Hey, boss, I've finished. [22:13.26]Anne: You shut up, Tom. Here, do you want to try a candy bar? It's good. [22:18.96]Tom: Sure. Do you want me to hang up these balloons? [22:23.09]Anne: No, it's all right. I can do that. [22:26.09]Tom: Do you want me to vacuum the floor? [22:28.34]Anne: No, we can take care of it latex. [22:30.97]257 Cosmetics [22:35.89]Mama, can you tell me how to be pretty? [22:40.93]I think you are old enough to know haw to manage different cosmetics. [22:46.05]A: What should I do before face-painting? [22:51.66]B: You should wash your face thoroughly. [22:55.24]A: What can I use besides the soap? [22:57.31]B: You may use some face cream. I think you are old enough to know how to manage different cosmetics. [23:04.31](Lucy is in a cosmetics shop.) [23:08.90]Assistant: May I help you? [23:11.13]Lucy: Do you have any foundation for summer? [23:13.92]Assistant: Yes, we have "Aquar-Make-up-Foundation", "Summerd", and "Aquar-Beauty-Cake". Which do you like? [23:23.19]Lucy: What is the Shiseido' s foundation? [23:26.51]Assistant: That's "Aquar-Make-up-Foundation" put on sale just for this summer. I recommend this one. [23:34.19]Lucy: I wonder how much it is. [23:36.41]Assistant: One thousand and five hundred N.T. dollars. [23:40.43]Lucy: And do you have Nina Ricci, eau-de-Cologne? [23:45.19]Assistant: Well, let me see... Sorry, it has run out of stock! How about this one? [23:49.89]This can also give you subtle alluring look. [23:55.25]Lucy: All right. Let me try to use this one. But how many ounces does it contain? [24:01.96]Assistant: It contains half an ounce. We, of course, have the same brand containing an ounce, if you want. [24:09.04]Lucy: It's all right. I'll take this one. How much are they in total? [24:14.13]Assistant: Just five thousand N.T. dollars. [24:17.82]Lucy: Here it is. [24:19.20]Assistant: Thank you very much. [24:20.74]258 Jewelry [24:26.59]What kind of stone is this? [24:29.41]It' s sapphire. [24:30.51]A: May I have a look of this ear-ring? [24:34.51]B: Certainly, here you are. [24:36.70]A: What kind of stone is it? [24:38.50]B: It's sapphire. It matches so well with your dress. [24:42.48](Mrs. Zhang is talking with the assistant in a jewelry shore.) [24:48.72]Zhang: Would you show me this brooch? [24:50.83]Assistant: Yes, I would. [24:52.43]Zhang: What kind of stone is this? [24:55.64]Assistant: It' s sapphire. We have only one brooch of this type and this is one of my favorite brooches. [25:01.78]Will you try it on? [25:03.29]Zhang: Yes, I will . But how much is it? [25:06.85]Assistant: Only eighty-five dollars. [25:08.81]Zhang: Eighty-five dollars? It's expensive for me. My budget is dollars. [25:14.89]So I wonder if you have anything else within my budget. [25:19.07]Assistant: Let me see. How about this one? This is forty-five dollars and the same kind of stone as that one. [25:27.38]Zhang: I like it very much. But I'm afraid I don' t like the design. What about the other ones? [25:34.20]Assistant: Eh This is the last one that I recommend. Coral, special product of Hawaii. [25:42.50]And the price of forty-eight dollars will meet your budget, I believe. [25:46.95]Zhang: It is genuine, isn't it? [25:48.28]Assistant: Oh, yes. Any kind of goods are dependable as our shop is well-known throughout the United States. [25:56.90]259 Glasses [26:01.86]What is the number of your glasses ? [26:04.73]They were 200 last year, but they' ve got stronger. [26:09.28]A: My eyes are suffering a lot these days. [26:14.30]B: It is obvious that you need a new pair of spectacles. [26:18.06]A: I'm afraid that it's true. [26:20.12](Mary is at an optical store.) [26:23.60]Mary: I want to change these lens into stronger ones. [26:27.25]Doctor: Yes. What is the number of your glasses? [26:30.28]Mary: I don' t know. But I have found them stronger. [26:33.44]Doctor: All right. Let me examine your eyes and adjust the new lens to your eyes. [26:38.96]Would you come this way and put on these special spectacles? [26:42.82]Mary: Is this all right? [26:44.08]Doctor: Yes. Now look at this sight-testing chart, please. [26:47.99]Mary: Would you tell me the number?. [26:49.95]Doctor: The right eye is 400 and the left one is 300. [26:54.55]Mary: How much are they?. [26:55.75]Doctor: 50 dollars in two. [26:57.61]Mary: Do you have sun-glasses for ladies? [27:00.56]Doctor: Yes, we have. [27:01.68]Mary: I hear from my friends of special lens. Is it true the color of lens will change according to the temperature? [27:09.47]Doctor: That's right. These are what you want and the quality of these is the same. [27:15.19]But the prices depend on their designs. Which will you put it on? [27:19.99]Mary: Well, let me see. I'll try on this one. [27:23.70]Doctor: I'll get you a mirror. Just a moment. [27:27.02]260 atches [27:32.38]I want to have my watch mended. [27:34.65]Yes, it needs a thorough check. [27:37.39]A: Why are you late again? [27:41.10]B. I' m terribly sorry. My watch loses five minutes. [27:45.07]A: You should have it checked, otherwise you should advance it for a few minutes. [27:50.71]B. I' II have it mended this afternoon. [27:52.83](Peter is at a watchmaker' s. He wants to buy a watch. ) [27:58.34]Peter: Would you tell me the price of the watch in the window? [28:02.42]Assistant: Do you want this one? [28:03.98]Peter: No, the one next to it. [28:06.00]Assistant: Oh, this is the highest quality. [28:09.08]Peter: How much is it? [28:10.44]Assistant: 500 dollars, sir. [28:12.19]Peter: I wonder ff it keeps good time. [28:14.93]Assistant: Surely. As this is the latest model, and you can also set the alarm. [28:21.41]Peter: How do I set it? [28:23.11]Assistant: Just do like this. Very simple. [28:25.77]Peter: All right, this suits my taste best. I'll take it. By the way, [28:30.55]I want to have my father's mended, This watch loses about four minutes a day. [28:36.69]Assistant: Well, let me check it. I have to take off the outer case and look at the inside. [28:42.88]Peter: Can it be adjusted? [28:44.89]Assistant: I guess it requires a complete overhaul. [28:47.95]Peter: How long will it take? [28:50.12]Assistant: I'll manage to repair it by the end of this week. [28:53.17]261 Asking for Leave [28:59.57]Director, I want to ask for leave. [29:03.02]What happened? [29:04.56]A: Mr. Director, I want to ask for leave. [29:10.31]B: What happened? [29:11.69]A: My daughter is seriously ill, and no one can take care of her at home. [29:16.19]B: Don't worry about your work. You can take this afternoon off and look after your daughter at home. [29:22.35](Judy is in her director's office.) [29:26.87]Judy: Mr. Director, may I ask for leave? [29:30.37]Director: What happened? [29:31.47]Judy: My son is seriously ill, and no one can take care of him at home. [29:35.99]Director: I'm sorry to hear that. And you know we're quite busy now. [29:40.53]Judy: I know that, but you can make some replacement. [29:44.24]Director: I'll consider that. When can you be back? [29:47.87]Judy: Perhaps next Monday. His father will come back from England by then. [29:52.86]Director: And can' t you find a baby-sitter? [29:55.13]Judy: I've tried. But in such an emergent case, it's not so easy to find. [30:00.52]Director: I see. I will arrange Joe to take over your job. You must hand over properly with him. [30:07.18]Judy: You're so considerate. Mr. Director. [30:10.10]Director: Wish your son get well sooner.