UNIT TWELVE 
Part One 
Warm Up 
Dialogue 1 
  A第一次滑雪,B充当教练,然而B也只滑过一次雪… 
A: I know I’m going to ⑴bite the dust going down this hill. I almost got killed on the chair lift! This is going to be so ⑵embarrassing. 
B: ⑶Don’t worry. Everyone knows ⑷you’re getting your feet wet. I’ll show you how. I bet you’ll be proficient at this in five minutes. 
A: This is only your second time skiing. ⑸This is definitely a case of the blind leading the blind. 
B: Relax. *I can hold my own. Now, point your skis toward the bottom of the hill. ⑹Easy does it! 
A: I don’t think ⑺I can get up enough nerve to do this. 
B: Here. I’ll just give you a little push… 
A: ⑻No!!!!!! 
(Later at the bottom of the hill…) 
B: There. *Now, wasn’t that fun? As soon as you get a second burst of energy, we’ll try it again. 
A: ⑼Don’t hold your breath! 
Dialogue 2 
  B是学习法律的学生。A与房东就房租的问题发生磨擦,A请B帮忙解决。 
A: Sorry to bother you. But I’m having a small problem I thought you might be able to help me with. 
B: Sure Paula, ⑴shoot! 
A: Well, it is about Ms. Connors, ⑵the landlord of our rented house. 
B: Yeah, What happened? 
A: The dishwasher ⑶broke down. I had the repair done and deducted the cost from the rent check. 
B: And ⑷so… 
A: She is threatening to evict us for not paying the full rent. 
B: ⑸Hold on, Paula. It does sound pretty serious. But I’m sure you can work this out. 
A: Well, you are over at the law school. So ⑹I wondered if you would mind coming with me when we talk to Ms. Connors. We’re supposed to meet with her tomorrow night at eight. 
B: Sure, I’d be glad to help you straighten things out. Why don’t I stop by at about 7:30? 
A: *Thanks a million, you are a lifesaver. 
Dialogue 3 
  Kevin在与Joe说话时,Joe显得心不在焉,因为Joe有心事——与Patricia订婚了。 
Kevin: And we got a 50 thousand dollar ticket for construction workers⑴peeing off the roof. 
Joe: Great, that’s great. Is the electrician here today? 
Kevin: See, I just told you he⑵hit a deer. Man, I knew you weren’t listening to me. 
Joe: You’re right. I wasn’t. I hear nothing. 
Kevin: ⑶Nothing? 
Joe: Not a sound on the city streets, just ⑷the beat of my own heart, I think ⑸that’s how it goes, something like that. 
Kevin: ⑹You and Patricia got engaged, didn’t you? You can tell me. 
Joe: Engaged? 
Kevin: Come on. 
Joe: *Are you crazy? 
Kevin: What? I thought you liked Patricia. 
Part Two 
Everyday Expression 
  美国人重视一个人的真才实学。如果你的确才华横溢,他们会真心的赞美你。这是人际交流的重要一环——学会恰如其分的赞美别人。如果可以让别人的生活变得快乐,你也会很快乐,这就是“快乐法则”。 
Small Talk 1: 
Mel: Hey, that’s a very nice hairdo you’re wearing! 
Janet: Oh you’re exaggerating. I’m never really good at making hairdo. 
Mel: You did it yourself? Wow, you are good! 
Janet: Thanks for saying so, but my husband thinks otherwise. 
Mel: He’s just got no idea of how good you are. 
Small Talk 2: 
A: Many congratulations on your winning the game. 
B: That’s very kind of you, but it’s nothing special. 
A: You were doing great out there! 
B: Well, actually it’s just about luck. 
Small Talk 3: 
A: What a nice photo you’ve taken! 
B: I’m flattered, but really anyone else could do it. 
A: You have a real talent, Ellen! 
B: I’m thinking of making an album, you know. 
Small Talk 4: 
A: How smart of you to book the tickets before hand! 
B: Oh, do you really think so? 
A: Of course, otherwise you’ll just have to wait for hours. 
B: But I just got a call from my sister and I have to cancel the movie tonight. 
Small Talk 5: 
A: I’ve gotta hand it to you: you really did a good job! 
B: So glad that you think so! 
A: I think you deserve a promotion. 
B: Oh, really? Thanks a lot…well, I still have a lot to learn, I guess. 
 







