Dialogue IBack from the Summer CampA You know what I've just come back from a wonderful summer camp.B You have Where did you go?A Mount Tai.B I've been there
Dialogue IA Trip to HuangshanA You visited Huangshan during your summer vacation, I heard. How was the tripB Oh, it was great! You ought to go there some day if
Dialogue IA New Life on the University CampusLu Hua goes back to her secondary school to visit Wang Laoshi, her former English teacher. Wang Laoshi asks her abo
Dialogue IStruggling with Taking DictationA Gosh, look at this, seventeen mistakes in my dictation exercise again! That's terrible. I'm really sick of the who
Dialogue ILearning Chinese as a Foreign LanguageA Hi, Xiaohua!B Hi, David, how's everythingA Good. So far so good, I mean.B You've been in China for two month
Dialogue IAn Interview with an Amateur ActressA Congratulations, Miss Lu. I'm a reporter from the Pujiang Weekly of the university. You really made a hit at th
Dialogue IOn the WheelA I heard about China being a kingdom of bicycles. Now I know is no exaggeration. Everybody rides a bike here.B Yes, for many of us, cycli
Dialogue IChanges in the Lives of Chinese FarmersA Hi, Weiwei!B Hi, Dan, how're you doing I haven't seen you around lately.A I was out of town. I visited Huax
Dialogue IIf I Had the Chance to Travel in SpaceA If I had the chance, I would take a trip through the entire solar system. It's been my long-cherished dream s
Dialogue IChinese Women — Yesterday and TodayA: The International Working Women's Day is just around the corner, and we'll celebrate this occasion. I wo
Dialogue IBefore the Mid-term ExamA: Do you know when we're going to take the mid-term exam for the comprehensive English course?B: Yes, in a fortnight. Don't
Dialogue ⅠNuclear Technology for Civil UseA: Does unclear technology mean anything to you? I've just been to an exhibition on the application of nuclear techn
Dialogue IA Trip to ChinaA: Hi, Bob. Fancy meeting you here.B: Oh, Ted. Good to see you again. How have you been?A: Pretty good. I've just returned from China,
Dialogue I. Two Kinds of BrainA: This is the age of electronic invention. Every day you see fancy gadgets entering our lives... all kinds of electronic gadgets
Dialogue ISave Our PandasA: The giant pandas in the Wolong Reserve in Sichuan Province are facing a crisis. Have you read the news about it?B: Of course I have.
Dialogue IWord StudyA: 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
Dialogue IThe Great PyramidA: You know what pyramids are, don't you?B: Pyramids, that's English for “金字塔”. I came across the English word "pyra
Dialogue I. After an English EveningA: Our English Evening was a great success, wasn't it?B: Yes. Everyone enjoyed it. The performance was terrific.A: Yes, tha
Dialogue IA Time of ChangeA What's the matter, GrandpaB Oh, Linlin, I didn't know you were back from college.A It's your birthday, Grandpa. I came back to ce
Dialogue IFriday Evening or NotA 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 playB MeA
Dialogue IFarewell to Rude MannersA How do you come to school every dayB By bike.A So you're lucky. You're not bothered by rude people with their rough behavi
Dialogue IPollution ControlA 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
Dialogue ICommunicating by Pay Phone in the United StatesA Hi, Frank.B Hi, Weiwei, it's some time since I saw you last. You look upset. Do you need helpA Yes.
Dialogue IWork EthicsA Do you think a telephone operator should be concerned about the worries of callersB Well, it's not her job. At least I wouldn't interfe
Dialogue IThe Western Frontier in the United StatesA Hank, I've heard about the westward movement of population in the United States in the nineteenth century.