Man: Good morning. Can I help you?
Boy: Yes, please. I want to b a walkman. I like listening to m very much.
Man: Oh, I see. Look, this is an one, I think. It's 200 yuan. It's a Japanese walkman. It's very good.
Boy: Oh, but I d like it. Do you have c walkmans?
Man: Yes, we do.
Boy: Can you s me that walkman?
Man: Yes, h you are.
Boy: Well, this walkman looks good. H m is it?
Man: 100 yuan.
Boy: Oh, sorry. I'm a s and I don't have much money.
Man: How about this one? Only 50 yuan.
Boy: That's OK. I'll take it.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones never go out in the evening, but last Saturday Mrs. Jones said to her husband, “There is a good movie at the cinema tonight. Shall we go and see it?"
Mr. Jones was quite happy about it. So they went, and both of them enjoyed the movie very much.
When they came out of the cinema, it was already 11 o'clock. They got into their car and began driving home. It was quite dark. Mrs. Jones said, "Look, a woman is running along the road very fast and a man is running after her. Can you see them?” Mr. Jones said, “Yes, I can.” He drove the car slowly near the woman and said to her, “Can I help you?"
"No, thanks,” said the woman, but she did not stop running. “My husband (丈夫)and I always run home after the cinema. Because whoever (不论谁) gets home late will wash dishes. "
Because_______________.
A. ‘Are you inviting her to the picnic this Sunday?'
B. ‘I'm sending an e—mail to Ann.' Ted answered.
C. ‘No. I'm inviting her to my birthday party next month.'
D. ‘Oh, yes. Next month is your birthday. What would you like for your
birthday?'
E. ‘What are you doing, Ted?' his mother asked.
F. ‘I want a CD player and some nice CDs.'
G. ‘All right. Shall we go shopping this afternoon?'
H. ‘Sure.'