Woman: Thank you.
Man: Yes.House agent: Er...on the right here we have the ... er ... the bathroom, which as you can see is fully ... fully fitted. If we just move forward now, we ... er ... come into the er ... main ... main bed-sitting room here. And ... er ... on the left here are dining room table and chairs.
Woman: Oh yes.
Man: Yes.
House agent: And er... straight ahead of us ... um ... foldaway double bed and mattress, which I think you’ll agree is quite a novel idea.
Man: Oh yes.
House agent: And then... um... to...
Woman: Behind the armchair.
House agent: Yes, behind the armchair. To our right, um ... in the corner there, a fitted wardrobe. And another one on my left here.
Woman: On either side of the bed?
House agent: Yes, that’s right. That’s right, so you can put all you ... er ... night attire or what... whatever you like in there.
Man: Yes, that’s good.
House agent: (facing the door) Then, there... the ... we have the sofa here... er... in front of the ... um ...the window.
Man: Oh yes.
House agent: Er ... so there’s plenty of light coming through into the room and as you can see there’s a nice view through the windows there.
Woman: No curtains, though.
House agent: No curtains, but we’ve got roller blinds.
Woman: Oh.
House agent: Yes, they’re nice and straight forward. No problems about that — don’t have to wash them of course. And... um ... on the left of the ... er ... sofa there, you can see nice coffee tables.
House agent: If... if we move straight a... straight ahead, actually, into the... er ... the kitchen you can see that um ... on my left here we’ve got a washing machine, tumble dryer and ... um ... electric cooker...
Women: Oh yes.
Man: Mmm.
House agent: All as you can see to the most modern designs. And there um ... on the other side of the kitchen ... um ... refrigerator there in the... in the corner.
Man: Oh yeah, yes.
Woman: Oh, what a nice little cubbyhole! Yes, very neat.
House agent: Yes. Well... um... I don’t know whether you’ve got any questions. That’s it of course.
Woman: Well, could... could we perhaps see the bathroom, because we... we didn’t see that?
House agent: Ok, yes, yes. Let’s... um... let’s go on out of here and... um... end up in the bathroom...
PartⅡ1. My dream house would be a canal boat. I’d like to wake up every morning and see the water. Erm, I’d paint it bright red, and it would have a little roof-garden for all my pot-plants.
2. My ideal house would be modern, ermm, it would be made of bricks, and it would have white pillars outside the front door, and it would be detached ... oh yes, it would have a garage.
3. My ideal home would be to live in a cottage in a small village by the sea. Er, somewhere like Cornwall, so it’s unspoilt and there are cliffs and trees around.
4. I think if I could have any sort of house, I’d like one of those white-walled villas in Spain. (It’d) Be marvelous to be able to just fall out of bed and into the sea first thing in the morning. (It’d) Be absolutely great. All that heat. Marvelous.
5. I’ve always wanted to live in a really big house in the country, a big family house with, erm... at least two hundred years old, I think, with a big garden, and best of all I’d like to have a dry-stone wall around the garden. I’ve always loved dry-stone walls.
6. D’you know, I may sound daft but what I’ve always wanted to do is live somewhere totally isolated, preferably somewhere enormous like a castle or something, you know, right out in ... by the sea or even sort of in a little island, on an island, you know, out at sea, where you have to get there by a boat or something, where it’s cut off at high tide. I think it’d be really great.
Question:
1. According to the first speaker, in what color would her dream house be painted?
2. Where would she put all her pot-plants?
3. In the second speaker’s opinion, what would be outside the front door of his ideal house?
4. What would there be around the third speaker’s ideal home?
5. When the fourth speaker got up in the morning, what would he do first?
6. What is Spain famous for?
7. According to the fifth speaker, what would she like to have around the garden of her dream house?
8. How should one get to the last speaker’s ideal house?
PartⅢ Wendy Stott: Oh hello. (Hello.) My name’s Wendy Stott. Did the estate agent ring you and tell you I was coming?
House owner: Oh yes, yes I was expecting you. Do come in. (Thank you.) Have you had the particulars and everything? Did the estate agent give you, you know, all the details?
Wendy Stott: Oh yes. Yes I have, and I was rather interested; that was why I came round this afternoon. You seem to have decorated quite recently...
House owner: Yes, oh, yes, it was decorated last year. Now this is the ... this is the kitchen.
Wendy Stott: Yes ... er ... What kitchen equipment are you leaving behind or are you going to take it all?
House owner: Well, you know it rather depends on what I end up buying. I’ve got something in mind at the moment but as you know these things can take ages (Yes.) but the place I’m going to has no gas so I’ll probably be leaving this stove, this oven here.
Wendy Stott: Is it ... is it quite new? Have you had it long?
House owner: Oh, no, not long. It’s about five or six years old. (I see.) I’ve found it very reliable but I shall be taking that fridge but you can see everything else. It’s a fully fitted kitchen...
Wendy Stott: Yes, what about the dishwasher ... um ... is that a dishwasher under the sink?
House owner: No, no, that’s a washing machine, I shall be taking that, yes, I will, but there is plumbing f
or a washing machine. (Right.)
Is the gas cooker the only gas appliance you’ve got?
House owner: No, no, there is a gas fire but I don’t use it very much; it’s in the main room, the lounge.
Wendy Stott: Oh. Right. That seems fine.
House owner: Well, then across here if you’d like to come in with me, this is the sitting room. (Oh. Yes.) Well you can see for yourself it is really.
Wendy Stott: Oh I like the windows, right down to the floor, that’s really nice...
House owner: Yes, yes, they are nice. It’s got a very pleasant view and there’s a balcony you can sit out on in the summer. (Yes, it’s a nice view.) Yes, it’s nice. Now then across here this is the smallest bedroom; (yes.) there are three rooms, this is the smallest and it’s no more really than a box room but of course you can get a bed in.
Wendy Stott: You could make it into a study. It would be more useful I think.
House owner: Yes, well I think somebody else has got this room as a study. Then this ... this is the second bedroom. (Yes.) As you can see it’s got a fitted cupboard and those shelves there they are also fitted.
Wendy Stott: Have you got an airing cupboard anywhere?
House owner: Oh. Yes, there’s one in the bathroom. I’ll show you that in a moment. (Oh right.) Now this is the third bedroom, this is the largest bedroom. (Oh.) Of course it’s got the wash basin, double fitted cupboard, plenty of space really, there, (very nice.) and of course this room does take the double bed. Now ... um ... this is the bathroom. There’s the airing cupboard. (Is that the airing cupboard?) Yes, that’s right. It’s nice and warm in there; it’s rather small but I mean it is adequate, you know, and of course there is ... there is the shower.
Wendy Stott: Is that, did you put that in yourself or was it in with the flat?
House owner: Oh, no. No that was in when the flat was built.
Wendy Stott: Is it quite reliable (oh, yes.) because I’ve had problems with a shower recently? (Yes, no I’ve never had problems with that. No. It’s really good.) Is it gas heated at the water point?
House owner: No, that is electric. (Ah.)
Statement:
1. Wendy Stott knows nothing about the flat before she comes to have a look at it.
2. The flat was decorated five or six years ago.
3. The house owner has used the oven and the stove for about five or six years.
4. The windows in the largest bedroom are right down to the floor.
5. There is a balcony in the sitting-room.
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PartⅤ Dave: Hi Randall. (Hi.) Come on in.
Randall: Uh, yeah, I stopped by to see if you were still looking for a roommate to share your house.
Dave: Yep, I sure am. Ever since I cut back on my working hours to go to school, I’ve been really strapped for cash.
Randall: Oh.
Dave: Hey, let me show you the place. Uh, here’s the living room.
Randall: Oh. It looks like you co
uld use a new carpet … and those stains?
Dave: Well. I’ve had a few problems with some former roommates. I know it needs to be cleaned, but I just don’t have the money to do it right now.
Randall: Oh. And what about the kitchen?
Dave: Right this way. Look. It’s completely furnished with all the latest appliances, except …
Randall: What?
Dave: Well, the refrigerator door is broken … a little bit … and it won’t shut all the way. It needs fixing, but don’t worry. I’ve just improvised by pushing a box against it to keep it shut.
Randall: Hmm. Great.
Dave: Ah. It isn’t that bad.
Randall: Well how about the bathroom?
Dave: Well …
Randall: No, no. Don’t tell me. The toilet is clogged or the sink has a few leaks.
Dave: No, those work fine, but, uh, the tile in the shower needs to be replaced, and the window needs fixing.
Randall: Let me see. The tile … what? The window? Where’s the window pane?
Dave: Well, that’s another slight problem. I’ve put up a piece of cardboard to keep out the (Hmm) rain and snow, and if it gets a little cold, you can always turn up the heat. Well, you used to until the central heating went out. (Oh boy.)
Randall: Hey, I think I’ve seen enough. I can’t believe you’ve survived under these conditions.
Dave: So what do you think? You really can’t beat a place like for $450 a month. So it has its problems, but we can fix those.
Randall: Uh, no thank you. I think I’ve seen enough.下载本文