TapescriptsUnit 1: How do you study for a test?Section A, 1bBoy 1: Hey, Gang. There's a big test on Tuesday. I really need some help. Can you tell me how you study for a big test?V oices: Sure! Yes. Sure we will.Boy 1: You did really well on the last English test, didn't you, Mei?Mei: Yeah, I did OK.Boy 1: Well, how did you study?Mei: By making flashcards.Boy 1: Maybe I'll try that. How did you study, Pierre?Pierre: By asking the teacher for help. She was really happy I asked.Boy 1: That's interesting. How do you study, Antonio?Antonio: I like to study by listening to tapes. But sometimes my mother thinks I'm listening to music. And then she gets mad.Boy 1: Oh, well ...2a,2bGirl 1: Welcome to the English club. Today we're going to talk about the best ways to learn English. Who has an idea?Boy 1: Do you learn English by watching English-language videos?Girl 2: No. It's too hard to understand the voices.Boy 1: What about keeping a diary in English? Do you learn English that way?Girl 2: I think so. It helps to write English every day.Girl 3: Have you ever studied with a group?Girl 2: Yes, I have! I've learned a lot that way.Girl 1: Do you ever practice conversations with friends?Girl 2: Oh, yes. It improves my speaking skills.Boy 1: What about reading aloud to practice pronunciation?Girl 3: I do that sometimes. I think it helps.Boy 2: I do too. And I always look up new words in a dictionary.Girl 3: That's a great idea!Section B, 2a, 2bMs Mitchell: You look worried, Paul.Paul: I am, Ms Mitchell. I'm having trouble learning English.Ms Mitchell: You said you liked English. What's the problem?Paul: I can't get the pronunciation right.Ms Mitchell: Well, listening can help. Why don't you borrow the teacher's tapes? You can listen to them at home and repeat sentences that are difficult for you.Paul: That's a good idea. But what about all the new words? I forget a lot of new words. Ms Mitchell: You can always write the new words in your notebook and study them at home. You can even study in the train on the way to school.Paul: That might really help! Thanks.Ms Mitchell: Can you understand when people talk to you?Paul: Well, no. Not always. Sometimes I just don't understand what people are saying. Ms Mitchell: Why don't you join an English language club to practice speaking English? The English club meets after school on Tuesdays and Thursdays.Paul: Maybe I'll go. The only other problem I have is that I don't get much writing practice. Ms Mitchell: Maybe you should find a pen pal.Paul: That sounds like a fun way to practice writing. Thanks, Ms Mitchell.Unit 2: I used to be afraid of the dark.Section A, 1bConversation 1Bob: Mario, is that you?Mario: Yeah, it is. It's Bob! Hey, guys, it's Bob! I haven't seen you for four years!Bob: Yeah. I'm here with my parents. We're visiting for a couple of days. Wow, Mario, you look different! You used to be short, didn't you?Mario: Yes, I did. Now I'm tall. And so are you!Bob: That's true ... And you used to wear glasseMario: You have a great memory. Now I wear contact lenses!Conversation 2Bob: Hey, Amy, it's great to see you.Amy: Hi, Bob. How are you?Bob: Fine. Wow, you've changed!Amy: Really? How?Bob: Well, you used to have short hair.Amy: You remember that? Yes, I did.Bob: And you used to be really tall!Amy: Not any more. You're taller than me now, BobConversation 3Tina: Hiya, Bob.Bob: Hi, Tina. You've changed too.Tina: Oh, yeah?Bob: You have blonde hair!Tina: Yeah, it used to be red, didn't it?Bob: And it's straight!Tina: It used to be curly.2a,2bPaula: Hey, Steve! Over here! Don't you remember me?Steve: Oh, wow! You're Paula, aren't you?Paula: That's right.Steve: But you used to be really quiet, didn't you?Paula: Yeah. I wasn't very outgoing.Steve: No, you weren't. But you were always friendly. Wait a minute! Did you use to play the piano?Paula: Yes, I did. But now I'm more interested in sports. I play soccer and I'm on the swim team. Steve: Wow! People sure change.Section B, 2a, 2bGirl 1: My six-year-old brother started school this week.Boy 1: He's really lucky. Life was great when I was six.Girl 1: Really? Why?Boy 1: Oh, school work was really easy.Girl 1: Not for me. I didn't use to like tests. Now I don't worry about tests.Boy 1: And we used to play every day after school. Now we just study all the time.Girl 1: Yeah, but we used to walk to school. Now we have to take the bus.Boy 1: I remember one bad thing. I used to hate gym. Now I love gym class.Girl 1: Me, too.Unit 3: Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.Section A, 1bWoman: so, what are you doing this afternoon, Anna?Anna: I'm going to the mall with John. He just got his driver's license.Woman: I'm sorry. You can't go with John. I don't think sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to drive. They aren't serious enough at that age.Anna: But I have to go to the mall. Gaby's getting her ears pierced and I want to watch. Woman: I don't think sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to get their ears pierced. They might be sorry later.Anna: I agree, but it's fun to watch. Is it OK if we take the bus?Woman: Well, I guess so.Anna: Great! I want to buy a new blouse at the mall, too.Woman: What kind are you going to buy? Maybe I should go with you.Anna: Aw, Mom. I'm not a child. I think teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes. Woman: Well, I just want to be sure you get something nice.2a,2bMolly: Larry is working late again tonight, Kathy.Kathy: I know, Molly. I don't think sixteen-year-olds should be allowed to work at night. Young people need to sleep.Molly: I disagree with you. Teenage boys never get tired.Kathy: Well, maybe. But Larry shouldn't work every night.Molly: Oh, I agree. He needs time to do homework.Kathy: You know, Molly... he should really cut his hair.Molly: Oh, I don't know. Do you think it's too long?Kathy: Yes, I do. It doesn't look clean. And I think he should stop wearing that silly earring. Molly: Oh, I disagree. I kind of like it. It looks cool!Kathy: You know what worries me - Larry doesn't seem to have many friends.Molly: Yeah, I know. I think he shouldn't work on weekends.Kathy: Oh, I agree, Molly. He needs to spend time with friends.Molly: Like you and me?Kathy: Maybe.Section B, 2a, 2bMan: What's the matter, Peter?Peter: I think I'm going to fail a math test, Dad.Man: You are? Why?Peter: Well, I missed the bus and I had to walk to school.Man: So?Peter: I'm not allowed to get to class late, and there was a big test today.Man: And you weren't allowed to take the test?Peter: That's right. But I know I could pass that test.Man: Well, Peter, the school has to have rules, you know.Peter: I know. But I should be allowed to take the test later. It's not fair.Man: I agree. Maybe you could talk to the teacher after school.Peter: Yeah. Maybe if I explain what happened, she'll understand.Unit 4: What would you do?Section A, 1bGirl 1: Hey, did you see this newspaper article? An old man had a million dollars. And he gave it to charity.Boy 1: Wow, what a nice man!Girl 1: What would you do if you had a million dollars?Boy 1: If I had a million dollars, I'd give the money to the zoo. I want to help the pandas.Girl 1: That's a good idea! I know what I'd do. I'd buy a big house for my family.Girl 2: Really? I'd put the money in the bank ,Then I'd just watch it grow!Boy 2: Hmmmm... I think I'd give the money to medical research. I'd want to help other people.2a,2bGirl: Where are you going, Larry?Larry: To Tom's party.Girl: Lucky you! I'd love to go to that party!Larry: Yeah, well, I'm a little nervous. I don't know what to wear.Girl: If I were you, I'd wear a shirt and tie.Larry: What if everybody else is wearing jeans and T-shirts?Girl: Oh, you shouldn't worry about what other people are wearing.Larry: And I don't have a present. What if everyone brings a present?Girl: If I were you, I'd take a small present - a pen or something. Keep it in your pocket and if everyone has a present, you can give him yours. If not, you can keep it.Larry: OK. But what if I don't know anyone?Girl: If you don't know anyone, you can talk to Tom. He'll introduce you to people.Larry: I guess I can do that.Girl: Look! You're sure to have fun. But if you're still nervous, you can leave.Section B, 2a, 2bCelia: I just did a personality survey in Teen Time magazine. It tells you how confident you are. Bill: Oh? How did you do, Celia?Celia: I don't know yet. But it's a really interesting test. You should try it, Bill.Bill: OK.Celia: How about question 1? What would you do if the teacher asked you to give a speech infront of the whole school?Bill: Mm, I'd say I had a cold and couldn't speak. I would be afraid to make a speech in front of the whole school.Celia: How about this movie question? What would you do if someone asked you to be in a movie?Bill: Oh, I'd say "no". I'd be too nervous. What the next question?Celia: Let's see ...Unit 5: It must belong to Carla.Section A, 1 bGirl 1: Whose volleyball is this?Boy 1: It must be Carla's. She loves volleyball.Girl 1: How about this toy car?Girl 2: Oh, that toy car must belong to Jane's little brother. He was the only little kid at the picnic.And the magazine must belong to Deng Wen. He loves cats.Boy1: Oh, and look, someone left a book.Girl 2: Oh, yeah... This book must be Mary's. Hemingway is her favorite author.Girl 1: OK... and how about this CD?Girl 2: Hmmmm... The CD must belong to Grace She always listens to classical music.2a,2bBob: Oh, look! Whose backpack do you think this isAnna: I don't know. Look, here's a school T-shirt.Bob: Well then, the person must go to our school. Oh! Here is a hair band, so the person can't be a boy.Anna: It could be Mei's hair band. She has long hair.Bob: Or the hair band might belong to Linda. She was at the picnic, wasn't she?Anna: Yes, she was. But then the backpack could belong to Rita. She's always forgetting things Bob: Oh, look! Tennis balls.Anna: Then it must be Linda's backpack. She has long hair and she's on the tennis team.Bob: You're right!Section B, 2a, 2bMan: Hey, look at the man running down the street. I wonder what's happening?Woman: He could be running for exercise.Man: But he's wearing a suit.Woman: Well, he might be late for work.Man: He looks kind of scared.Woman: Oh, no! What's that?Man: Where?Woman: There's something in the sky.Man: It could be a helicopter.Woman: No, it can't be a helicopter. It's too big. It must be a UFO.Man: A UFO? What's going on?Woman: Look, now the UFO is landing...Man: And there's a strange creature getting out. It must be an alien.Woman: And the alien is chasing the man! I must be dreaming.Man: Maybe we should call the police. (pause) Hey, wait a minute. What's that?Woman: Where?Man: Over there.Woman: It's a woman with a camera.Man: She could be from the TV news.Woman: No, look at all those other people. They're actors. Oh! They must be making a movie.Review of units 1-5 2a,2bConversation 1Chen: Zhu, is that you?Zhu: Yes. You're Chen, aren't you?Chen: Yes, that's right. You've changed a lot!Zhu: Really? How?Chen: You used to be short. Now you're tall.Zhu: Yes, I am.Chen: You used to have long hair. Now you have short hair.Zhu: Yes, that's right.Chen: And you used to wear glasses.Zhu: Yes, I still do. But today I have contact lenses.Chen: You used to play the guitar, didn't you?Zhu: No, I played the piano. My friend Xiao Li played the guitar.Chen: Oh, yes. I forgot.Conversation 2Ben: I'm doing a survey. Can I ask you some questions?Boy: Sure.Ben: What would you do if you saw a big bicycle accident?Soy: I would call the police.Ben: What would you do if you could be a famous doctor?Boy: I would help people who can't see.Ben: What would you do if you could fly anywhere in the world?Boy: Mm. That's hard. There're lots of places I'd like to see. I'd go to Canada.Ben: Good. One more question. What famous person from history would you most like to meet? Boy: I would most like to meet Zhou Enlai.Ben: Good answer. That's all my questions. ..Conversation 3Lisa: Oh, Ma. I can't learn English.Ma: No? What's the problem?Lisa: I read my books but I always forget. How do you study?Ma: By using flashcards. But everyone is different. Tony doesn't like flashcards.Lisa: How does he learn when he doesn't understand?Ma: By asking the teacher. But maybe you should learn English like Judy. She's the best student. Lisa: How does Judy learn?Ma: By watching English TVLisa: Really? How about Ping? Is there another way she learns?Ma: Yes. By studying grammar.Lisa: I don't like grammar.Ma: Well, everyone learns a different way.Conversation 4Henry: Hi, Kitty. Are you going to the party tonight?Kitty: No. I'm not allowed.Henry: You're allowed to go to parties, aren't you?Kitty: No. There are lots of things I can't do.Henry: Like what?Kitty: Well, I'm not allowed to watch TV on school nights.Henry: Really? But there are lots of good shows. You can learn a lot.Kitty: Also, I'm not allowed to shop for clothes. My mother buys them.Henry: Do your parents do everything for you?Kitty: No, but they have lots of rules.Henry: Are you allowed to have a pet?Kitty: Oh no! I'm not allowed to have a pet.Henry: What are you allowed to do?Kitty: My parents say I'm allowed to study all night. Their rules make me a good student.Unit 6: I like music由at I can dance to.Section A, 1bBetty: Oh, look! There's the new Cool Kids CD.Tony: The Cool Kids? Do you like them?Betty: Oh, yeah. They're my favorite band. I like music that I can dance to.Tony: You're kidding. I think they're awful. I prefer music that has great lyrics ... music that I can sing along with.Betty: I like songs I can sing along with too. So what's your favorite band?Tony: The Lions. Their words are interesting and ...2a, 2bXu Fei: Look, Carmen. These T-shirts are great! Look at this one.Carmen: What a great T-shirt, Xu Fei. I really love Dan Dervish. I like musicians who play different kinds of music.Xu Fei: Hmmm... he's okay...Carmen: He's only okay?! You must be joking.Xu Fei: Well... I like musicians who write their own songs. Dan Dervish doesn't write his own music.Carmen: Hmm. Well, I think he's great.Xu Fei: The Modern's T-shirt is interesting.Carmen: The Modern are really great. I love music that's really loud and energetic.Xu Fei: I know you do ... but I prefer groups that play quiet and gentle songs.Section B, 2a, 2bAli: Wow, you sure have lots of cool stuff. What a great jacket!Michael: Yeah, it's new. I really like it. I like clothes that are unusual.Ali: Yeah, me too. Say... is that a new book over there?Michael: Yes, it is. It's a book about volleyball. It tells about how to become a good player.Ali: Is it good?Michael: Yeah, it's great. I like writers who explain things well.Ali: Me, too. Ummmm, Michael?Michael: Yes?Ali: Uhhh ... Where did you get that movie poster?Michael: Oh, the Monster Lizard poster? My brother got it for me. He works at a movie theater. Ali: It's a great poster.Michael: Yeah, it is. I love movies that are about monsters, don't you?Ali: I sure do. Say... Michael... Do you think your brother could get a Monster Lizard poster for me?Michael: Probably. I'll ask him.Ali: That would be great.Unit 7: Where would you like to visit?Section A, lbSam: Look at those travel posters. I'd love to go on a vacation.Gina: Where would you like to go, Sam?Sam: I'd love to go trekking in the Amazon jungle in Brazil.Gina: You would?Sam: Sure. I like exciting vacations.Gina: Wouldn't that be dangerous?Sam: No, not really. How about you, Gina? Where would you like to go?Gina: Oh, I'm stressed out. I'd just like to relax on a beach... You know, a beautiful beach in Florida.Sam: That sounds peaceful.2a,2bBoy 1: Wouldn't it be great if we could go on a vacation together?Girl 1: Yeah. That would be wonderful!Boy 1: Where would we go?Girl 1: Well, I hope to visit Hawaii one day. Would you be interested in going there?Boy 2: Sure! I like places where the weather is always warm.Boy 1: But Hawaii is too touristy. Maybe we could go to Mexico. I love places where the people are really friendly.Boy 2: Well, Mexico would be nice, but we don't know the language. I hope to see Niagara Falls some day. What about going there?Girl 1: Niagara Falls would be beautiful, but there not much to do there. Why don't we all go to San Francisco together? It has everything - beautiful views, friendly people, exciting things to do ....Boy 2: That's not a bad idea. . . if you pay for it!Section B, 2a, 2bWoman 1: Jeff, I have to go out for half an hour. Could you please answer the phone? Just take messages and I'll call people backJeff: Sure...Jeff: Hello, Ace Travel. Jeff Marino speaking. How may I help you?Woman 2: I'd like some information on vacation packages, please.Jeff: My boss is out of the office for half a hour. Could she call you back?Woman 2: Actually, I'd like to get some information now, if you wouldn't mind...Jeff: Oh, well, I guess it would be OK. So where would you like to go?Woman 2: Oh, I don't know. Somewhere warmJeff: Somewhere warm... How about HawaiiWoman 2: Oh... no ... I ... I don't like flying.Jeff: OK. Well, there's always.Jeff: Hi, Ace Travel. Jeff Marino speaking.Man: Hello. I'd like to find out about your vacation packages.Jeff: Sure. What kind of vacation are you looking for?Man: Well, I hope to go on a nature tour.Jeff: Well, we have a great whale watch tour. You might like that.Man: Hmmmm... It depends on where it is. I don't want to go anywhere cold.Jeff. Hmmm ... let's see. Yes, we have a summer whale watch tour...Jeff. Hi, Ace Travel. May I help you?Woman 3: I hope so. I saw your advertisement for vacations in California. We'd like to go somewhere that's fun for kids.Jeff. Fun for kids... hmmm ... How about Los Angeles? Kids love visiting Hollywood. Woman 3: Oh, but we don't really like big cities.Jeff. I see. Then maybe you'd enjoy...Unit 8: I'll help clean up the city parks.Section A, 1bConversation 1Boy 1: I'd like to work outside.Girl 1: You could help clean up the city parks.Conversation 2Boy 2: I'd like to help homeless people.Girl 1: You could give out food at the food bank.Conversation 3Girl 2: I'd like to cheer up sick kids.Girl 1: You could visit them in the hospital.Conversation 4Girl 1: I'd like to help kids with their schoolwork.Girl 2: You could volunteer in an after-school study program.2a, 2bBoy 1: OK. Now we need to come up with a plan to tell people about the city park clean-up.Girl 1: Yeah, but I'm hungry, Bob. Let's have lunch first.Girl 2: No, we can't put off making a plan. Clean-up Day is only two weeks from now.Boy 2: You're right, Sally. While we talk, I'll write down all our ideas. Then we can decide which ideas are best.Girl 1: Urn... well ... we could put up signs.Boy 2: That's a good idea!Girl 2: I'll hand out advertisements after school.Boy 1: OK. Great! And we could each call up ten people and ask them to come.Boy 2: Hey, we're coming up with a lot of good ideas, aren't we?Section B,2a, 2bMan: This morning I'm talking with a very generous young man, Jimmy the Bike Boy. Jimmy is the boy who fixes up old bikes and gives them away. Good morning, Jimmy. Jimmy: Good morning.Man: So, Jimmy, tell our listeners what you do.Jimmy: Well, like you said, I find or buy old bikes that nobody wants. Then I fix up the bikes and give them away to kids who don't have enough money to buy their own bikes. Man: That's fantastic. What gave you the idea?Jimmy: I guess I take after my father. He's always helping people.Man: Wow! Your parents must be proud of you.Jimmy: I guess so. But now I've run out of money to buy old bikes.Man: Oh, that's too bad.Jimmy: Yeah. I need to come up with some way of getting money or I'll have to stop.Unit 9: When was it invented?Section A, 1bAlice: Life must have been difficult when you were a kid.Woman: Oh, not really. Why do you say that?Alice: Well, you didn't have many modern inventions. Like, you probably didn't have a telephone, right?Woman: Of course we did! How old do you think I am? The telephone was invented in 1876. Alice: How about cars? I bet cars weren't invented yet.Woman: Sure they were. Cars were invented in 1885. My family had a car. I think you need to take a history class, Alice.Alice: Ha, ha! Well, did you have a TV?Woman: No, we didn't. The TV was invented around 1927, I think. Some friends of mine had one.But in those days, TVs were really expensive, and we couldn't afford one.Alice: And I bet you didn't have calculators and computers and stuff. That's something I do know. We learned in school that handheld calculators were invented in 1971 and personal computers were invented in 1976.Woman: You're right. I didn't have those things when I was young. But I do now!2a, 2bBoy: What are those?Girl: They're battery-operated slippers.Boy: What are they used for?Girl: They're used for seeing in the dark.Boy: Oh, that's cool! Who were they invented by?Girl: Julie Thompson. And look at this heated ice cream scoop.Boy: I know what it's for! It's used for scooping out really cold ice cream.Girl: Right. It was invented by Chelsea Lanmon.Boy: My favorite are those shoes with adjustable heels. You know - you can move the heels up and down. They were invented by Jayce Coziar and Jamie Ellsworth.Girl: And what are they used for?Boy: Well, you can change the style of your shoes. You can make the shoes go from casual to dressy.Section B, 2a, 2bBoy 1: Hey, did you know that potato chips were invented by mistake?Boy 2: Really? What do you mean?Boy 1: Well, here on the bag it says that they were invented by a chef called George Crum.Boy 2: When was that?Boy 1: Oh, it was back in 1853.Boy 2: So, why was it an accident?Boy 1: Well, one day a customer in the restaurant where George worked sent back his plate of fried potatoes because he said they were cut too thick.Boy 2: So what happened?Boy 1: Well, George was in a bad mood, so he cut the potatoes really, really thin, and he cooked them for a long time until they were crispy. And he sprinkled lots of salt on them so they were really salty. He thought the customer would hate them.Boy 2: And?Boy 1: And the customer loved them and asked for more. He told the other customers about them, and soon everyone was ordering thinly-sliced, crispy, salty potato chips.Boy 2: And we're stil1 eating them today. What a cool story!Boy 1: Yeah.Unit 10: By the time I got outside, the bus had already left.Section A, 1 bBoy: Hi, Tina. You look stressed out.Tina: I am. I had a bad morning.Boy: Really? What happened?Tina: Well, first of all I overslept. By the time I got up, my brother had already gotten in the shower.Boy: Oh, what a pain!Tina: So, after he got out of the shower, I took a quick shower and got dressed. But by the time I went outside, the bus had already left.Boy: Oh, no!Tina: Oh, yes! So I ran all the way to school. But when I got to school, I realized I had left my backpack at home.Boy: No wonder you look stressed out.2a,2bBoy: So then what did you do, Tina?Tina: Well, I ran home to get my backpack. But when I got home, I realized I had left my keys in the backpack.Boy: You're kidding!Tina: So I ran back to school without my keys or my backpack. And by the time I got back to school, the bell had rung.Boy: Oh, no!Tina: And by the time I walked into class, the teacher had started teaching already. She asked for our homework, but of course I didn't have it.Section B, 2a, 2bNick: Have you ever been an April fool, Dave?Dave: Yes, I have. A friend once invited me to a costume party. When I got there, I found that he had fooled me. It wasn't a costume party. I was the only person wearing a costume. I was really embarrassed. How about you, Nick?Nick: Well, last April Fool's Day, when my alarm went off I got up, took a shower, got dressed, and went to school. But when I got there, the school was empty. I was the only one there.After an hour, the other kids showed up, and I realized that my brother had fooled me. Joe: He had?Nick: Uh-huh. He had changed the clock to an hour earlier. What happened to you on April Fool's Day, Joe?Joe: Well, I was sick last April first. My friend called me and told me we had a math test the next day. By the time I got to math class, I was exhausted because I had stayed up all night studying. Then I found out that my friend had fooled me. We didn't have a test at all!Review of units 6-102a,2bConversation 1Jin: Hello, Mrs Tan. I'd like to be a volunteer. Can you help me?Mrs Tan: Sure. What kind of volunteer work would you like to do?Jin: Well, I like working with kids.Mrs Tan: Do you know how to play basketball? We need someone to help teach kids basketball. Jin: No, I don't really like basketball. Is there anything else?Mrs Tan: Sure. There's a job cleaning up the parks. It's every Sunday.Jin: That's no good. I help take care of my grandmother on Sundays.Mrs Tan: I see. Here's another job. Do you know how to fix up bicycles?Jin: Sorry. I can't even fix up my own bicycle.Mrs Tan: Okay. Maybe this is a good one. We need someone to read to people at the hospital. You can do it any day you like.Jin: That sounds good. When do I start?Mrs Tan: How about today?Conversation 2Peter: Hey, Kelly. Imagine you could travel anywhere. Where would you go?Kelly: Oh, I don't know. I don't like to travel.Peter: Come on! What if you could go anywhere? How about a jungle trek in India?Kelly: No. It's too tiring.Peter: Oh, well, then what about a trip to France? You could see the museums.Kelly: No. I think France is too touristy.Peter: Really? But there's lots to see and do. Oh, I know. How about Hawaii? The weather is really warm.Kelly: Really warm? Yes, you're right. I don't want to go to Hawaii. It's too hot!Peter: Okay. How about Singapore? Singapore is not too hot, too tiring or too touristy. You must want to go there.Kelly: No, Singapore is too expensive.Peter: Kelly, there must be some place you want to go!Kelly: Yes, there is.Peter: Really? Where?Kelly: I want to go home. Goodbye.Conversation 3Ben: Hi, Gu. I'm starting a band. Do you want to join me?Gu: Sure, Ben. I'd love to be in a band.Ben: Okay, good. What do you play?Gu: I don't play an instrument. I sing. I like music with great lyrics.Ben: So do I, Gu. Who else can join our band?Gu: Well, there's Dave. He plays the piano. But he prefers quiet music.Ben: Good. What about Harry? He plays the guitar, doesn't he?Gu: Yes. But Haηy loves music that's loud.Ben: That's OK. We can play loud music and quiet music.Gu: What kind of music do you like ,Ben?Ben: Oh, I like music you can dance to. But there's just one problem for our band.Gu: What's that?Ben: I'm not a musician and I can't sing.Conversation 4Zhang: Hi, Amy. How are you?Amy: Hi, Zhang. I'm glad to see you. I've had a bad day.Zhang: Why? What happened?Amy: Well, this morning I was late at the bus stop. The bus had gone so I had to walk to school. Zhang: That's a long walk.Amy: Yeah. And then it started raining and I'd forgotten my umbrella.Zhang: Oh no! Did you get wet?Amy: Yes, I was late and wet. And, my class wasn't at school. They had gone to the museum. Zhang: You missed a museum trip. That's too bad. Amy: Then in the afternoon I went to the library to study for the math test. And guess what?Zhang: Oh no. What?Amy: I'd left my math book at home.。