Unit 7 DIALOGUE I The Western Frontier in the United States A: Hank, I've heard about the westward movement of population in the United States in the nineteenth century. I'm very interested in that pa...
Unit 6 DIALOGUE I Work Ethics A: Do you think a telephone operator should be concerned about the worries of callers? B: Well, it's not her job. At least I wouldn't interfere in other people's business...
Unit 5 DIALOGUE I Communicating by Pay Phone in the United States A: Hi, Frank. B: Hi, Weiwei, it's some time since I saw you last. You look upset. Do you need help? A: Yes. Can you tell me where the...
Unit 4 DIALOGUE I Pollution Control A: So you're from London, Dave. Some time ago I read an interesting story about London fog. B: Oh yeah, I think I know the one you mean. It's about a blind woman le...
Unit 3 DIALOGUE I Farewell to Rude Manners A: How do you come to school every day? B: By bike. A: So you're lucky. You're not bothered by rude people with their rough behaviour. B: I don't get it. A:...
Unit 2 DIALOGUE I Friday Evening or Not A: We're going to put on an English play on Hong Kong's return to the motherland. Would you like to have a role in the play? B: Me? A: Yes. Won't you work with...
Unit 1 DIALOGUE I A Time of Change A: What's the matter, Grandpa? B: Oh, Linlin, I didn't know you were back from college. A: It's your birthday, Grandpa. I came back to celebrate your birthday. What...
Unit 18 DIALOGUE I After an English Evening A: Our English Evening was a great success, wasn't it? B: Yes. Everyone enjoyed it. The performance was terrific. A: Yes, that's because every performer too...
Unit 17 DIALOGUE I The Great Pyramid A: You know what pyramids are, don't you? B: Pyramids, that's English for “金字塔”. I came across the English word "pyramid" only last week, but the Chinese...
Unit 16 DIALOGUE I Word Study A: You're reading a dictionary, aren't you? B: Yes, I read three pages of this dictionary every day, and I try to memorize as many words as I can. A: What do you do that...