Track 91 Narrator: Andy. Three stars.
1. Andy: The jacket looks okay, but it’s very light. I need a jacket for cool
Monica: I don’t like this weather. It’s too cold. weather in the fall. This jacket is too thin, and I feel cold in it.
Lydia: It’s only December. It isn’t cold yet. Wait until January! Narrator: Smoky. One star.
2. Smoky: I only had this jacket one week and the zipper broke.
Lydia: Here’s a nice coat. Try it on. Also, the pockets are too small. I returned it.
Monica: I don’t like the color. Do they have a red or a blue coat? Narrator: Sally. Four stars.
3. Sally: I bought this jacket for my son. He wears medium-sized
Monica: Gloves? Why do I need gloves? clothes, but the jacket was too small. I returned it for a
large. He loves it!
Lydia: Try on these ones. Believe me. You need them.
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Monica: How do you like this coat?
Narrator: Conversation 1
Lydia: It doesn’t fit you. It’s too big.
Clerk: Can I help you?
5.
Customer: Yes, I want to return this sweater.
Monica: Do you like this sweater?
Clerk: Do you have the receipt?
Lydia: Yes, it looks good on you.
Customer: Yes, here it is.
Track 92 Clerk: Let’s see. The sweater was twenty-nine dollars.
Narrator: Jason. Four stars. Customer: With tax, it was thirty dollars and forty-five cents.
Jason: Good quality, but the small size didn’t fit me. Buy the next Clerk: Do you want to exchange the sweater?
size up. Customer: No, I’d like a refund.
Narrator: Antonio. Three stars. Clerk: Okay. No problem.
Antonio: This jacket is a good price, and it’s comfortable. The
quality of this jacket is not great. Narrator: Conversation 2
Narrator: Scotty. Two stars. Clerk: Can I help you?
Scotty: I’m not happy with the color of this jacket. I ordered blue, Customer: Yes, I want to return this sweater.
but it is not the same color as the picture. It’s very dark, Clerk: Do you have the receipt?
almost black.
Customer: No, I don’t.
Narrator: Malik. Five stars. Clerk: Sorry. There are no returns without the store receipt.
Malik: This jacket looks great, and it’s soft and comfortable. It’s
good for cool weather.
UNIT 8
Track 94 4. I need my boarding pass and ID to go through security.
1. a car 9. a truck 5. I need to look to the left and to the right. Then, I need to wait
until the light turns green.
2. a driver 10. an airplane
6. I’m going too fast! The speed limit is 50.
3. a bus stop 11. a street
7. I need to fasten my seatbelt and keep it fastened until we land.
4. a bus 12. a sidewalk
8. I need to get off at the next stop.
5. passengers 13. a traffic light
6. a taxi 14. a crosswalk Track 96
7. a bicycle 15. a subway 1. Who is talking?
8. a helmet 2. Who is listening to music?
3. Who is drinking a cup of coffee?
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4. Who is looking at the bus schedule?
1. Take me to the art museum on Park Avenue.
5. Who is running to the bus stop?
2. Go two blocks. Then, turn right.
6. Who is reading a book?
3. A round-trip ticket to Chicago, please.
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7. Who is talking on a cellphone? Amsterdam, in the Netherlands, is the bike capital of the world.
8. Who is playing a video game? Almost 70 percent of the people ride a bicycle to work. In the city
of Utrecht, there is a parking garage for over 12,000 bicycles.
9. Who is carrying two shopping bags?
In Bogotá, Colombia, people enjoy Ciclovía. On Sundays, people
Track 97 cannot drive their cars on many city streets. More than one million
people bike, walk, run, and exercise on the city streets.
1. Who is running for the train?
In the United States, Portland, Oregon, has more than 65 miles of
2. Who is carrying a briefcase? bike paths. These are narrow roads only for bicycles. At schools
3. Who is reading a newspaper? in Portland, children learn about bicycle safety. Every year, the
Community Cycling Center provides free bikes and helmets to
4. Who is talking on a cellphone?
some families who do not have enough money to buy them.
5. Who is looking at the clock?
6. Who is drinking a cup of coffee? Track 101
7. Who is buying a ticket? Narrator: Conversation 1
A: How do I get to Bayside Hospital?
Track 98 B: You want the M12 bus. Get off at the last stop.
1. A: Hi! How are you? How’s your new job?
Narrator: Conversation 2
2. B: I’d like a round-trip ticket to New York.
A: I’m going to the Davis Mall. Which bus do I need to take?
3. C: Goodbye! I’ll miss you!
B: You want the M12.
4. D: Is this the train to Washington?
A: When is the next bus?
5. E: I’m at the station now and my train is at two thirty. I’ll call
you again when I get to Trenton. B: The next bus is in 20 minutes.
Narrator: Conversation 3
Track 99
A: I’m going to the airport. Which bus do I need to take?
Emily is standing next to the train and saying goodbye to her
boyfriend. She’s very sad, and she’s crying. Emily is unhappy B: Take the M12. Transfer at Canal Street. Then, take the M5 bus.
because her boyfriend is leaving for the army. He’s standing on A: When is the next bus?
the train and waving. Emily is 18, and she’s a senior in high school.
Tom is 20, and he is going into the army. He is reporting for duty B: The next bus is in five minutes.
in New York. Tom is sad about Emily, but he’s excited about his
future. He’s saying, “Don’t cry, Emily. I’ll call you when I get to Narrator: Conversation 4
camp. We can email each other. I’ll see you in eight weeks.” A: Excuse me, how do I get to the Cooper Art Museum?
B: Take the M12 to Broad Street. Then, transfer to the M3.
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Traveling by bicycle can be a healthy way of getting around. It is A: Okay. I take the M12 to Broad Street. Then, I transfer to the M3.
cheap, it saves gas, and it is good for the environment. What are B: Yes.
the most bike-friendly cities in the world? A: Thank you.
UNIT 9
Track 102 g. two forty-five i. two fifty-five
1. get up 7. go to school h. two fifty j. three o’clock
2. take a shower 8. get home Track 104
3. get dressed 9. cook dinner a. A: What time is it? B: It’s four o’clock.
4. eat breakfast 10. watch TV b. A: What time is it? B: It’s six thirty.
5. leave the house 11. check email c. A: What time is it? B: It’s eight fifteen.
6. work 12. go to bed d. A: What time is it? B: It’s ten fifty-five.
Track 103 e. A: What time is it? B: It’s one twenty.
a. two o’clock d. two fifteen f. A: What time is it? B: It’s ten forty-five.
b. two oh-five e. two thirty g. A: What time is it? B: It’s five ten.
c. two ten f. two forty h. A: What time is it? B: It’s seven thirty.
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