剑桥雅思10听力原文

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test 1

Section 1

(1) You will hear a woman and a man talking about the work of library. First, you have some time to look at the questions 1-5.

You will see that there's an example that has been done for you. On this occasion only, the conversation relating to this will be played first.

Hello, I'm Mrs. Phillips, the head librarian; you are the new library assistant, aren't you?

Yes, I'm Robert Hawscow, but please call me Bob.

The woman introduces herself as the head librarian Mrs. Phillips, so the name Mrs. Phillips is been written in.

Now, we should begin. You should answer the questions as you listen, because you will not hear the recording the second time.

Listen carefully and answer questions 1-5.

Hello, I'm Mrs. Phillips, the head librarian; you are the new library assistant, aren't you?

Yes, I'm Robert Hawscow, but please call me Bob.

All right, Bob. Let me take a few minutes to explain how the library works and what your dutieswill be.

First, the library opens at 8:30 in the morning; so naturally, we expect you to be here and ready to work by then.

Of course.

And you can go home at 4:30 when the library closes. Now let me explain where everything's kept.

It looks like here on the ground floor is where the reference books are.

Yes, that's right. Upon the second floor is where the adult collection is, both fiction and non-fiction.

And the children's books are there too, aren't they? I thought I saw them in the room by thestairway.

No, those are magazines and newspapers for adults.

Children's books are up one more flight on the third floor, we'll take a look at them later.

Let me show you how we organize our work. Do you see that brown book cart over there?

The one at the door?

Yes, that one, those books have been shacked in and need to go back on the shelves.

Okay, so the brown book cart has books to re-shelve, what about the black cart by the desk?

Those books have torn pages or damaged covers; they're all books that need to be repaired.

Okay, I know how to do a lot of that and I'm very good at mending torn pages and covers.

That's great, because we really need help with that.

And the white cart over the corner, what are those books for?

Those were old books that we've taken off the shelves to make room for new ones.

We sell them as used books to raise money for the library.

So, they are all ready to sell.

Yes, that's right. So, now you know what to do with the books in the carts.

Let's talk about out activity schedule.

(2) Now listen and answer the questions 6-10.

I understand this library has a number of interesting activities every week.

Yes, our activities are quite popular; the most popular one is Story Time for the children.

Do a lot of children show up for that?

Yes, a good many. It takes place in children's room on Thursday mornings at 11:00.

Isn't there a family movie night too?

Yes, but it's not at night anymore.

We used to have family movies on Fridays when the library opened until nine.

But now, we have a different activity at that time.

So we have to switch family movies to the weekend, Saturday afternoon.

How much do you charge for the movies?

They are all free. The movie always starts at 2:30 in the reference room.

But you don't have to worry about that since you don't work on weekends.

And what takes place on Friday evenings?

We've just started our weekly lecture series.

We have a different speaker every week and the lectures cover all different kinds of topics.

That sounds like something I'll be interested in attending.

Good, because we'll need your help with that.

You' l be working Friday evenings and one of your duties would be to set up the meeting roomon first floor for the lecture.

What time will you need that done?

Let's say by 6:15, the lecture starts at 6:30 and the room needs to be ready well ahead oftime. A lot of people arrive early.

Maybe I should have the room ready by 6:00.

That wouldn't be a bad idea. Okay, why don't I take you upstairs and show you the rest of the collection.

Section 2

(1) You will hear a radio interview by Lakeside Resort.First you have some time to look at questions 11-15.

As you listen to the first part of the talk, answerquestions 11-15.

Good afternoon, and welcome to Today Show. Thewarm months are with us and many of you are getting ready to plan vacation trips.

To help you with that, we have a special guest today, Robert Samson, director of the Golden Lake Resort.

Robert, I understand Golden Lake is a popular place for families to spend their vacations.

Yes, families enjoy spending time at Golden Lake.

Many come back year after year. We have a spectacular location and fanatic activities for bothchildren and adults.

Could you describe for us some of the activities available at Golden Lake?

We have a lot of water activities of course, Central ride on the lake.

We have a pleasant sandy beach for swimming.

We also have canoes and sail boats available and many of our guests enjoy boating on thelake.

I image water skiing would be popular among your guests.

Actually, we don't promote water skiing in the resort area.

It can be dangerous for swimmers and for the canoers too.

We do have a great location for fishing though and you often see guests fishing from our dock or from the canoes.

That sounds very relaxing. What about activities on land? Do you have facilities for tennis?

We had tennis in the past, but the courts failed up to repair since we found that most of our guests weren't interested in the game.

We closed the court down, so that's no longer our option.

And actually, because of location in the woods, we don't have another good area for a golf course.

But I'd like to let your listeners to know, there would be adding a new activity this year.

We've made an arrangement for a local stable, so now we are going to have horse-back riding available for our guests.

We've created several riding trails around the lake.

That sounds lovely. Now, what about rainy days? What can your guests do when the weather's bad?

We have a games room and a crafts room. When the weather's rainy, some of our very talented staff members offer art sand crafts classes for all ages.

What fun! Do you offer any other classes or activities?

(2) Now listen, and answer questions 16-20.

We have a weekly schedule of evening activities, which anyone can attend if they choose.

Every Sunday we show a film or something suitable for the whole family.

Monday is my favorite night because that's dessert night.

Our cook prepares variety of desserts and we get to taste them all.

Umm...I'd like to be there for that.

Yes, it's great. We get more serious toward the middle of the week, our discussion night on Tuesday.

Discussion night?

Yes, we discuss different current events depending on what's happening that week of news.

And on Wednesday, we have lectures. We invite different experts to talk about local history on nature topics.

This is actually one of our popular evening activities. We found that our guests are really interested in learning about the local areas.

It sounds quite interesting.

Yes, we have some excellent speakers. Thursday night is totally different, cause that when we play games.

That's especially fun for the children. Children love Fridays too, because that's talent show night.

Everyone gets in on that (staff, guests, everyone) .

It looks like you have a lot of fun at Golden Lake Resort.

We do. And we end every week with big fun, with a dance on Saturday night.

Now, I understand a little more why Golden Lake is such a popular place for family vacations.

With such a variety of activities, there's something for every member of family there.

There is. And I hopeyour listeners will consider spending their next vacation with us.

That is the end of section 2. You now have half a minute to check your answers.

Section 3

(1) You will hear two students talking about the classassignment about wild bird rescue adrehabilitation.

First, you have some time to look at the questions21-25.

As you listen to the first part of the conversation, answer questions 21-25.

Okay, let's go over the requirements and see what we have left to do.

Let's see. We have to give the professor a written summary for the information we've given on ourtopic wild bird rescue and rehabilitation.

The other written thing we have to turn in is thecase study of rehabilitation of one bird. We have information on that already.

Right. All we have to do is to write it up. What about charts and graphs. Do we need to enclose something like that?

I don't think so. They are rarely relevant, but we do have to turn in a list of resources we used.

Actually, what about videos? I heard some of the other students were doing that.

Well, I guess that must be optional, because I don't see it on the requirements list.

Okay, we should start planning our class presentation since that counts for half the grade.

We've looked at lots of sources and information, but I think our best source was the interviews we did with the wildlife rehabilitators.

Agreed. That and the journal articles. I think we have enough information from those two sources for the presentation.

Anyhow, the books we looked at weren't all that helpful.

I wonder if we should try to bring in some live birds for the presentation.

That would be too difficult, don't you think? But we have lots of photos of rehabilitated birds.We can show those.

(2) Now, listen and answer questions 26-30.

Right. Okay, I think we should start by talking about how to rescue a bird.

Probably first we should help people understand which birds need rescuing.

Yeah, that's really important because a lot of times people see a baby bird that's all alone orthey find a bird sitting on the ground and they think it needs to be rescued.

And usually, those are just baby birds learning to fly.

So we should emphasize that people should only attempt to rescue a bird that's clearly injured.

For certain kinds of birds, the rescuer needs to wear protective gloves because some of those birds have sharp claws and can tear your shirt or worse injure your faceor some other part of your body.

Yes, that's an important point. Okay, next, let's tell people to put the injured bird in a box, a box with good air circulation.

We should let them know that cages are necessary and a bag, especially a plastic one, could hurt the bird more.

Another thing we need to say is that the best way to help the bird stay calm is not by patting it or talking to it, but by leaving it completely alone.

Then people should take the bird to the Bird Rescue Center as soon as possible.

Right. And we should also point out that when they're driving the bird to the Rescue Center, it's better not to play music on the radio or talk loudly.

Because those things just stress the bird.

Yes, it's better just to speak quietly while you have the bird in the car.

Okay, we're got that part covered. Next, we should talk about what happens at the RescueCenter.

That is the end of section 3. You now have half a minute to check your answers.

Section 4

(1) You'll hear a lecture about Great Barrier Reef. Firstyou have some time to look at the questions 31-33. Now listen carefully and answer questions 31-33.

Despite of its name, the Great Barrier Reef isn't just one large coral reef.

Rather, it's a system of coral reef that stretches along the east coast of Australia, covering an areaof around 300,000 square kilometers.

The Great Barrier Reef is composed of approximately 3000 individual reefs which range insize from one hectare to more than 10,000 hectareseach.

In addition, around 600 islands are scattered throughout the area, particularly at the northern and southern ends.

The reefs themselves are composed of over 400 different kinds of coral, the largest variety of coral found anywhere in the world.

(2) Now, listen carefully and answer questions 34-40.

Thousands of species of sea animals live in and around the reefs.

All together, approximately 1500 species of fish inhabit the reef area, including a number ofdifferent kinds of sharks.

One of the more interesting mollusks to be found in the reefs is the giant clam.

These huge shelf fish can live for more than a hundred years and can weigh as much as 200 kilos.

Sea mammals are bound in the area, which serves as a breeding ground for certain types of whales, many of which are endangered.

Over two hundred species of sea and shore birds fees, roost on nest among the reefs and islands.

Many types of reptiles can also be found living around and near the reefs.

Salt water crocodiles, for example, inhabit the marshes along coast or the area.

Amphibians include at least 7 species of fogs inhabit in the islands and reefs.

Unfortunately, this wondrous area of the world is threatened by climate change.

Rising sea temperatures have led to an effect called "coral bleaching", that is large numbers of corals dying off, especially in the shallower area of the reef.

The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority is attempting to find effective ways to deal with this issue that threatens the reef.

One proposed solution involves shading the reef in certain areas to help keep thesurrounding water temperatures down.

That is the end of section 4. You now have half a minute to check your answers.

test 2

Section 1

(1) Global bicycle tours. May I help you?

Yes, thank you. I'd like to sign up for a bicycle tour.

Which tour will you be interested in? We have the River Valley tour coming up in June and the mountain tour in July.

The river valley tour was in June. I thought it was on May.

It actually takes place the first week of June.

Oh, I see. Well, I can still do that. The river valley tour is the one I want.

Splendid, Just let me take your information. May I have your name please?

Karla Schmidt. That's Karla with "K", not "C", K-A-R-L-A.

Thank you, Miss Schmidt. Address?

Do you need a street address? Or can I give you my post office box?

The post office box is fine.

It's P.O.Box, 257, Manchester.

Thank you. Okay, next, uld you bring in your own bicycle? Or do you want to rent one from us?

I'll bring my own.

Excellent. Now, we provide all the meals. So we need to know if you have any diet (dietary)restrictions.

I don't think so. What do you mean?

I mean if there's any food you can't eat? Some people have food allergy (allergies) orvegetarian or have t avoid dairy products. Things like that.

Oh, I see. Yes, I'm a vegetarian and never eat meat.

(2) All right. I'll make a note of that. Now the total cost of the tour is $750.

That much?

The price includes everything: food, hotel, transportation. Everything.

Everything?

Yes, everything. The only other thing is you have (want) to tip the tour guide. We usuallyrecommend 5% the total tour cost.

A five percent tip. I guess that's reasonable.

In order to reserve your space on the tour. I'll need a 30% deposit.

Do you need that right away?

We generally ask for the deposit at least 4 weeks before the tour begins.

The River Valley tour begins, let me see, 6 weeks from now, so you need to pay the deposit in 2 weeks.

I think I can do that. I nder if you could tell me something how will luggage be transported. Do we carry it on our bicycles?

No, you leave that to us. We have a van that carries your luggage from hotel to hotel each day. So you don't have to rry about it.

Great. I have a luggage track for my bike. But I guess I n't have to bring that.

No, you n't. But there are a few items we recommend that you bring. We can't control the weather, so you should bring a raincoat or a rain gear.

Yes, that's a good idea. And I should have my own spare tire too, shouldn't I?

Actually, you don't need that. As our guide always carries some and of course, you n't need maps either, since our guide has the route all planned.

What about a water bottle? I'll need that, n't I?

Yes, you should definitely have a water bottle. A camera uld be a good idea too, since the tour goes through some very scenic areas.

I have a guide book of that area. I nder if I should bring it along.

We don't recommend guide books. It uld just be extra way and the tour guide knows a great deal about that area.

Yes, I see. Is there anything else I need to know?

I think we've covered the important points. I'll send you a tour brochure and you can call again if you have any questions.

Thank you very much.

Section 2

(1) Thank you all for coming to see the new renovations to the Half Health Club.

I know you be pleased as I am to see the wonderful results of a month of hard work to improve the club and bring in the best facilities ever.

We'll beginning here with the swimming pool.

You'll notice the new color of the adult pool, a lovely cool green.

Now we'll go over here and look at the children's pool.

It's the same green, but as you see, with brightly colored sea creatures painted everywhere.

Both of the pools needed painting, not only for maintenance, but I think the new color greatlyimproves the atmosphere this part of the club.

Next, let's take a look at the locker rooms. Don't worry, there's no one using them just now.

Doesn't it feel roomy in here? We've expanded both the men's and women's locker rooms.

So now they'll be much more comfortable to use.

There are bigger lockers, a good deal of more room of dressing area and more places to store extra towels and equipments.

Be careful when as you walk through here. The floor's just been polished and may be slippery.

Let's go up to the exercise room next. Here, you'll notice a new floor. Walk on it. Doesn't it feel comfortable?

It's a special material, soft the out floor and ideal surfaces for jogging exercising.

They have to move all the exercising equipment out while they are working on the floor. But don't worry; it would be brought back in before the end of today.

Let's step outside now and look at the tennis courts.

We haven't done a great deal here except the equipment.

We'll place all the nets in the balls run machine.

Otherwise, everything is the same as it was before.

Let's walk down this hallway, and here we are the club store, its new location.

We thought here by the entrance was a better place for it than was used to be by the swimming pool.

But it still has (all) the same items for sale, sports equipment and clothes in the club colors.

(2) We are excited about the upcoming activities and events take place on newly renovated club.

Now that the pools are ready for used again, swimming lessons will begin tomorrow for both adults and children.

If you haven't signed up yet, you can stop by the officebefore you leave today and put your name on the list.

If you're a tennis player, you'll be interested to hear about the tennis competition coming upon Wednesday.

Players from different clubs all have the region more be participating. If you like to watch the event, tickets are available in the office.

Also, I want to be sure you all know you are invited to our club party coming up next weekend.

We celebrate the completion of the renovation work and we have a lot to celebrate the entire renovation project was finished in just nine months.

That's 3 months less than the twelve months we originally planned on.

We're proud of that and proud of weakening the budget too. Because we have such great results with this project.

We are all ready planning the next one. We already have two indoor pools and next year weplan to install an outdoor pool right next to the tennis courts.

Details of this plan will be made available to all club members soon. All right, I think we've covered just about everything. Any other questions?

Section 3

(1) Welcome to the City Museum of Art. I'm Doctor Shirley Johnson, the director of the museum internship programme (program).

Today, I'll be giving you an oral orientation to themuseum. And our museum administrator's internship programm.

Will we get a chance to tour the museum today?

Yes, we'll start right now with the tour of the building. We'll skip the basement.

Most of that part of the building is devoted to our conservation, which won't be part of your internship.

Let's begin here on the ground floor with the museum offices.

I guess this is where we'll be spending most of our time, helping with the office work.

You'll spend some time working in here, so you can learn what the administrative duties involve.

But you also get a chance to experience all aspects of museum work. This room in here is the museum tours office.

I'm interested in that. I really like to help about the tours.

That's great. Because you all have a chance to lead some tours. And maybe even to develop a tour of your own too.

Let's go up to the second floor now.

This is the board room in here, isn't it? Will we get to go to board meetings?

Only members of the board of directors attend those. Now, back here behind the galleries are the classrooms.

You are all welcome to attend any class you want and no charge.

But we won't be teaching any, will we?

No, the staff of the education department is responsible for that. Let's move up to the third floor now. And the research department.

Each of you will spend some time working in here.

Great. I'd like to help with the research.

We are working on some very interesting research project right now.

Also, as extension of your research work, you'll probably contribute to some of the museum's brochures.

I'm looking forward to that. I like writing about art. Another thing I've been hoping to be able to do is to meet some artists.

You are in luck then. We've planned a reception for the first day of your internship. And youhave the chance to meet several local artists then.

(2) Could you give us a little background of the museum? I mean, when was it built and some information about the collections and things like that?

Of course. The main part of the museum was built in 1895, with a combination of public and private funds.

The new wing was built 60 years later, with the donation from the reign back family.

That part of the museum was built for the modern art collection, wasn't it?

Yes, it was. In the main part of the museum, we have a gallery devoted to works by localartists, our sculpture collection and a small collection of classical European art.

You mentioned classes earlier. What kinds of the classesdoes the museum offer?

In our adult education program, we offer a series of art history classes. And for children, we have a program of arts and crafts workshops.

You can get a brochure from the office. That will give you more information.

I saw a lot of chairs set up in the main hall. What are those for?

Those are there for tonight's musical performance. We offer a weekly concert series during the fall and winter.

And of course, all of you are welcome to attend. Now, if there are no more questions, let's step into my office and I'll show you your schedules.

Section 4

(1) The tomato is a popular vegetable, which figures and cuisines in many countries around theworld. It is particularly prominent in Italian cooking.

But it was unknown in Europe until Spanish explorers brought it back from the Americas.

The tomato was originated in the highlands of Peru. From there it eventually found its way toMexico, where it was cultivated by the Aztecs.

The Aztec tomato wasn't the large, red vegetable we know today; rather, it was small andyellow.

When the small round fruit arrived in Italy, it was named"golden apple", for its bright yellowcolour.

You'll notice that I just called it a fruit. That's because a tomato is botanically a fruit, evenalmost everyone calls it a vegetable.

The actual wordtomato comes from the Aztec name for the vegetable meaning "plant thing".

The tomato was arrived in Europe in the 1500s, and quickly became a popular food in Spainand Italy.

In the late 1600s, the Italians began publishing recipes that used tomatoes.

The British, however, had a different attitude toward the vegetable.

It was grown as an ornamental plant in Britain in the 1600s, but it wasn't eaten, because itwas thought to be poisonous.

It wasn't until the 1700s that tomatoes became part of the daily diet in Britain.

(2) In the United States, tomatoes were also used as ornamental plants rather than as foods for along time.

This attitude began to change in the 1800s. In 1806 a gardener's calendar mentioned thattomatoes could be used to improve the flavour of soups and other foods.

Thomas Jefferson did much to enhance the tomato's reputation as a food.

He first served tomatoes to visitors at his home in Virginia in 1809.

Then in 1820, a man named Robert Gibbon Johnson decided it was time to discard onceinfluence all the idea that tomatoes were poisonous.

To prove his point, he ate one kilo of ripe tomatoes in public.

2000 people gathered to watch this feat, which took place on the steps of courthouse in Salem,Massachusetts.

Amazing enough, Johnson survived this stunt. The popularity of the tomato as a food begangrowing rapidly.

Soon people all around the country were eating tomatoes. By the 1830s, the Americannewspapers and magazines were publishing thousands of tomato recipes.

However, all those recipes involved using tomatoes in some cooked form.

Tomato salads and sandwiches were still not unknown.

It wasn't until a century later in 1930s that they became popular for people to eat rawtomatoes.

Test 4

Section 1

Woman: This is the Clear Point Telephone Company customer service office. My name is Ms.Johns. How may I help you?

Man: Yes, I'm moving in the lateral arrange to have a phone line installed.

Woman: This is the Clear Point Telephone Company customer service office. My name is Ms.Johns. How may I help you?

Man: Yes, I'm moving in the lateral arrange to have a phone line installed.

Woman: Of course. Let me get some information from you first. May I have your name please?

Man: It's Kramer. Harold Kramer.

Woman: And would you spell your last name for me please?

Man: K-R-A-M-E-R.

Woman: M-E-R.Got it. Okay, could I have the address where you'd like to have the telephoneconnected?

Man: That would be Number 58 Fulton Avenue, apartment 12.

Woman: Is that a business or a residence?

Man: A residence. It's my new home address.

Woman: Then the type of phone service you want is residential, not business?

Man: Yes, yes. It's for my home.

Woman: All right, fine. Now let me get your employment information. Who is your currentemployer?

Man: I work at Wrights ville Medical Group.

Woman: Then your occupation is doctor?

Man: No, I work for the doctors. I'm the office manager.

Woman: Okay, and could I have your work phone number?

Man: It's 6375559014.

Woman: 9014. Great. Just one more thing, I need to know how long you've been at yourcurrent job.

Man: I've been working at for quite a while long. Let me see, 8? No, 9. That's right, 9 years.

Woman: Okay, good. Yovue' been there long enough. So I don't need to ask about any otherwork history. Now, in addition to our basic phone service, we have several special servicesavailable.

Man: Could you explain them to me?

Woman: Most customers opt for unlimited long-distance service. It really saves your money ifyou make a lot of long-distance calls.

Man: That sounds like a good idea.

Woman: Then I'll put you down for long-distance service. Another popular service is voicemail. Voice mail takes all your messages electronically and only takes one simple phone call toretrieve them.

Man: Umm. Voice mail. No I don't think so. I have an answering machine to take my messages.It's old but it still works fine.

Woman: We also provide Internet service if you're interested in that.

Man: I am. Please put me down in Internet as well as phone services.

Woman: Right. Okay, I think we're almost finished. I just need to schedule a time for thetechnician to go to your apartment and do the installation. Let me see, what about nextTuesday? Would that work for you?

Man: Umm. Not Tuesday, I'll be at conference all day. Wednesday will work though.

Woman: I'm afraid I won't have any technicians in your area on Wednesday. I could sendsomeone on Friday?

Man: That would be fine.

Woman: What time of a day works best for you, morning or afternoon?

Man: Morning would be best.

Woman: All right then, it's on the schedule. Do you have any questions?

Man: No, I don't think so.

Woman: Thank you for calling ClearPoint.

Section 2

Man: Goodafternoon, and welcome to City Hour, the radio show brings you all the latestinformation about advance in and around our city.

Today, we have Welter Cinchier Smith, who's heading up this year's city fair.

Cinchier, wowill you start bargaining some of the basic information about the fair? Where will ittake place this year?

Woman: I'm glad you ask that question. Because I know most people wowill be expecting thefair ground as usual.

We have changed the location this year due to some construction work.

You know, the building near high school and that neighborhood are now being used as a fairground as a place to store constructive materials.

So we've moved the fair to City Park, which I think it's a wonderful location.

Man: Yes, that wowill be a great place for the fair. I understand the fair begins on Fridaymorning was a special opening event.

Woman: Actually, it won't begin until that evening. But you're right about the special event.

Traditionally, we began with a pray, but this year, our opening event wowill be a special danceperformance.

And the most exciting part is the mare wowill be one of the dancers.

Man: The mare is a warmer-up of many talents. Cinchier, cowill you tell our listeners about theprice admission? What wowill it cost to attend the fair?

Woman: We're trying to keep the price down as much as possible. A 3-day pass is just $25.Or you can buy a Saturday or Sunday only pass for $15.

The opening event on Friday for dance performance doesn't cost anything to attend. And I'mhoping a lot of people will come to watch that.

Now listen and answer questions 15—20.

Man: Cowill you tell us about some of the events plan for Saturday and Sunday, the main daysof the fair.

Woman: We have a lot of exciting things planned. There are a number of events especially forchildren including a clown show on Saturday afternoon.

On Saturday evening, we've got an event that can be enjoyed by the whole family, a concert bythe lake.

Man: I'm sure that wowill be a popular event. Is there anything special planned for Sunday?

Woman: Yes, a really fun event. And we hope a lot of people will participate. There'll be asinging contest in the afternoon.

It's open to everyone and no charge. It doesn't matter whether you are an experience or youare not. If you've always dreamed of singing on stage, this is your chance.

Man: That sounds like a lot of fun.

Woman: I think it will be. I'd also like to let your listeners to know that beside the specialevents I've mentioned, there will be things taking place all weekend.

For example, the food court, International food will be served. You'll be out of sample dishesfrom all around the world.

There will also be special games for children at different locations around the fair.

Man: Will there be things that people can buy, souvenirs, anything like that?

Woman: We have a large area set aside where there'll be crafts for sale.

This wowill be an opportunity to buy many lovely hand-made things. And to get to know someof our local luscious crafts people as well.

Man: It sounds like there wowill be a lot of fun for everyone at this year's fair. Thank you forsharing information with us, Cinchier.

Woman: Thank you for inviting me.

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  暮然回首,青春岁月是一本仓促的书!那是生命中一段最宝贵的黄金岁月,那是一个多梦的花季!有美好的记忆,有留恋和不舍;有欢笑和泪滴;有懵懂和和执意……却因为年少时不懂得珍惜,而留下无奈的遗憾;留下无法回去的昨天;留下酸楚的故事!

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  走在不惑之年的路上,曾经波澜起伏的内心,已被岁月磨练得淡然如水、和善温润!此刻,可以宽容看不惯的人;可以原谅莫名其妙的事;可以善待身边的一切;可以静看庭前花开花谢,天空云卷云舒”!简简单单的度过清淡如莲的每一天!

  人的一生,亲人是血浓于水的不离不弃!无论你在外面受到怎样的委屈,内心有多大的压力,或者工作如何的不顺心。你总能从亲人那里得到关爱和安慰,而且那是永远不需要回报的给予!那里有家的味道,温暖你冰冷的内心;有亲情的馨香,幸福地把你围绕!

  生命中的朋友,不会一直陪在你的左右,却会永远陪伴在心间!所以孤独寂寞的夜晚,就会倍加想念那些一起走过的日子,想念那些苦中作乐的往昔;想念风雨中相互的鼓励和支持……朋友如四季盛开的鲜花,一路芳香,一路陪伴。用天长地久的深情厚谊,温暖光阴的故事!

  我们这一生,就是一条漫长的旅途!无论是笔直的坦途,还是泥泞的道路;无论是春风柔和,还是冬雪纷飞;终究会留下一路深深浅浅的足迹,留下一串模模糊糊的脚印,偶尔就会发出无法言喻的叹息!无可奈何花落去,似曾相识燕归来”!

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想念儿时的天真烂漫,那是何等的快乐和幸福的时光啊!尽管那时生活清贫,条件艰苦,每天却可以无忧无虑的尽情玩耍,没有烦恼,没有忧愁。即使和伙伴发生矛盾,也会哭着哭着就笑了,瞬间和好如初。那种纯真无邪的笑容,那种甜蜜的感觉至今回味无穷!

  暮然回首,青春岁月是一本仓促的书!那是生命中一段最宝贵的黄金岁月,那是一个多梦的花季!有美好的记忆,有留恋和不舍;有欢笑和泪滴;有懵懂和和执意……却因为年少时不懂得珍惜,而留下无奈的遗憾;留下无法回去的昨天;留下酸楚的故事!

  走过青春岁月,自然就是而立之年!每个人的肩上,都会挑起一副责任的重担,所以你要精心的选择;全心全意的设计;斗志昂扬地投入。然而在打拼的路上,终究难以事事如意!

  谁没有过坎坷的经历,谁没流过失败的泪滴!然而再苦再累,再难再痛的感受,也只能自己偷偷地流泪,默默地承担,悄悄地咽下苦涩的滋味!

  也许失败并不可怕,可怕的却是失去重新振作的勇气!勇气有时候是一瞬间的闪念,有时候是一辈子的执念。勇气是在你看清了生活的真相之后,依然热爱生活”!

  人生需要努力,生活需要奋斗,我们更需要坚持和战胜困难的勇气!因为勇气是逆境中绽放的光芒,它是一笔财富,拥有了勇气就有了改变的机会”!

  强者不是没有眼泪,而是含着眼泪奔跑的人”!愿我们在困境中,都能拥有一颗勇敢坚强的内心。为了那些关注的目光,为了那些守望的人,我们要凤凰涅槃要,浴火重生”,如花般精彩的绽放。相信阳光总在风雨后,愿梦想成真的喜悦,能抚慰我们疲惫的身心!

  走在不惑之年的路上,曾经波澜起伏的内心,已被岁月磨练得淡然如水、和善温润!此刻,可以宽容看不惯的人;可以原谅莫名其妙的事;可以善待身边的一切;可以静看庭前花开花谢,天空云卷云舒”!简简单单的度过清淡如莲的每一天!

  人的一生,亲人是血浓于水的不离不弃!无论你在外面受到怎样的委屈,内心有多大的压力,或者工作如何的不顺心。你总能从亲人那里得到关爱和安慰,而且那是永远不需要回报的给予!那里有家的味道,温暖你冰冷的内心;有亲情的馨香,幸福地把你围绕!

  生命中的朋友,不会一直陪在你的左右,却会永远陪伴在心间!所以孤独寂寞的夜晚,就会倍加想念那些一起走过的日子,想念那些苦中作乐的往昔;想念风雨中相互的鼓励和支持……朋友如四季盛开的鲜花,一路芳香,一路陪伴。用天长地久的深情厚谊,温暖光阴的故事!

  我们这一生,就是一条漫长的旅途!无论是笔直的坦途,还是泥泞的道路;无论是春风柔和,还是冬雪纷飞;终究会留下一路深深浅浅的足迹,留下一串模模糊糊的脚印,偶尔就会发出无法言喻的叹息!无可奈何花落去,似曾相识燕归来”!

  

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