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Well,boysandgirlshavedifferenthobbies.Thegirlslikesinginganddancing,buttheboyspreferplayingfootball,andtheylikewatchingit,too.
Oh,Isee.Isthereanythingthatboysandgirlslikedoing?
Yes,bothgirlsandboysenjoyplayingtabletennis.
Whydoteenagersliketheirhobbies?
Theyliketolearnaboutnewthings,andtodevelopnewskills.Forexample,collectingstampshelpsthemlearnaboutothercountries,andplayingchessdevelopsthinkingskills.
Isee.Myhobbyisgrowingvegetables.Isthatapopularhobby?
Yes,itis.Thishobbyhelpsthewholefamily.
M1WB
Alice:
Myname'
sAlice.Hobbies?
Well,Idon'
treallyhaveanyhobbies.No,that'
snottrue.Ireadalotandreadingisahobby,isn'
tit?
ButIdon'
tplaychess,ortennis,orthingslikethat.I'
vegotalotoffriendsandIspendalotoftimewiththem.Wetalkaboutallkindsofthings—people,ourfriends,school,ourteachers,ourfamily.AndIspendalotoftimewithmyfamily—wedomostthingstogether.Wewatchquitealotoftelevision.Iworkhardatschool—veryhard—Ilovescienceandwanttobeadoctor.SoIdon'
treallyhavemuchtimeforotherthings.ButasIsaid,Ireadalot—that'
smyhobby.Whataboutyou?
Mike:
sMike.I'
veonlygotonehobbyandthat'
sfootball.MyschoolworkisOK.I'
mquitegoodatit,butit'
sfootballthat'
simportanttome.I'
vegotthreeorfourfriends,andtheylovefootball,too.Wetalkaboutfootballallthetime,andplayeverydayafterschool.I'
dliketoplayinarealfootballteamoneday.Mysportsteachersaysit'
spossibleifIreallypractise.Iwouldlovethat.
Linda:
Yes,I'
mLinda.Myhobbies?
I'
veplayedchesssinceIwaseightyearsold.Myfathertaughtme.Heisinachessclubandhe'
soneofthebestplayersthere.Becauseofthis,I'
vebecomeaverygoodchessplayer,too.Infact,I'
mbetteratchessthanmyfathernow.HegetsquiteangrywhenIsaythis,butit'
strue.Iloveplayingchess.Ilikethingsthataredifficult—Igetboredifsomething'
stooeasy—I'
vealwaysbeenlikethat.I'
vejoinedmyfather'
schessclubandIcanbeatalmosteveryonethere!
MaybeonedayI'
llbecomeachampion!
M2U1
Receptionist:
Goodmorning,RadioBeijing.
Sally:
Hello,isChenHuanthere?
Holdtheline,please.
Secretary:
Hello?
Hello.IsthatChenHuanspeaking?
ThisisChenHuan'
ssecretaryspeaking.Sorry.Heisn'
thererightnow.CanItakeamessage?
No,thankyou.I'
llcallbacklater.
Who'
scalling,please?
ThisisSallyMaxwellspeaking.
CanIhelpyou?
Yes,please.CanyouaskChenHuanifIcanbringafriendtotheinterviewnextweek?
msurethat'
llbeOK.
Great!
Thankyou.
Bye!
M2U3
6I'
mCharlie.I'
vebeenbestfriendswithSamforovertenyearssincewewereatprimaryschool.Butnowthatweareteenagers,weseemtobechanging.Wedon'
thavethesamefriendshipanymore,andImissit.IwanttostayfriendswithSam,butI'
mnotsureit'
sgoingtoworkanymore.WhatshouldIdo?
ShouldImakenewfriends?
OrshouldItrytogetourfriendshipbackagain?
7
∙Boy1:
IjustwanttosaytoCharlie,bestfriendscomeandgo,youknow.Nothingcanstaythesameforever,notevenalongfriendshipoftenyears.Whenyougrowup,youchange,andyouwantdifferentthings.Youarenotthesameasyouweretenyearsago,andyourfriendisn'
tthesame,either.Don'
tthinkaboutthepastsomuch.
∙Girl1:
Thesamethinghappenedtomeonce.ImetJennywhenwewereaboutsix,andwewerebestfriendsuntilthebeginningofjuniorhighschool.Shewenttoadifferentschool,andstartedmakingfriendswithsomeofherclassmates.Theyweren'
tverynicepeople.Andshechanged.Shebecameunkind,too.Iwaslonely,butIknewthatshewasdifferent.Shewasn'
tthesamefriendanymoreandIdidn'
tlikethe"
new"
Jenny.
∙Boy2:
Dosomethingspecialtogether,justyouandSam.PlanaWHOLEdaytodosomethingfun.Orjustdothingstogetherthatyouenjoyedinthepast.You'
llseeifthere'
sstillsomeofthatoldfriendshipleft.
∙Girl2:
WhenIwas10,mybestfriendmovedawaytoanothertown.Ourfriendshipnearlyended,butthenIcalledherandtoldherhowIfelt.YouneedtomakesureSamknowshowyoufeel,andifyouarereallygoodfriends,thenyourfriendshipwillnotend.
M2WB
Everyoneonthebuswaslookingoutofthewindow,orsittingwiththeireyesclosed.Atthenextstop,therewasalittleoldmanwithgreyhair."
CanyoutellmeifthisbusgoestotheOldPeople'
sCentre?
"
heaskedthedriver."
Yes,"
thedriveranswered.Theoldmangotonthebus,smiledandsaidinaloudvoice,"
Andgoodmorningtoyouall!
Weallsmiled,butnobodyspoke.
Fromthatdayon,theoldmantookthebuseveryday.Oneday,heasked,"
Canyoutellmewhynoonespeaksonthisbus?
Everyonelaughed.Strangersbegantalkingtoeachother."
Wedon'
tknowwhoyouare,"
wesaid,"
butyourhappinessmakesusfeelhappier."
Onemorninghewasholdingsomeflowersinhishand.Weaskedhimwhotheywerefor,andhetoldushehadaspecialfriend."
I'
mgoingtoaskherifshewillmarryme,"
hesaid."
Whydon'
tyouallcomewithme?
M3U1
Announcer:
Goodafternoon.It'
sthreeo'
clock,andyou'
relisteningtoRadioBeijinginEnglish,withyournewsreader,ZhangLi.
ZhangLi:
Thankyou.Here'
sthelatestnewsfromChinaandaroundtheworld.ThepresidentofRussiaarrivedinBeijingtodayforavisittoChina.He'
llstayhereforthreedays...Nowforthesportsreport,andwe'
regoingovertooursportsreporter,WangLinforhislatestreportontheChina-Englandmatch.WangLin,canyoutelluswhatthescoreis?
WangLin:
Yes,atthemoment,thescoreisChina1England2.Englandarewinning,butthereisstillhalfanhourtogo.Backtoyou,ZhangLi!
Thankyou,andwelookforwardtotheresultoftheChina-Englandmatch.Finally,theweatherreportfromLiYong.
LiYong:
Well,it'
llbesunnythisafternoon,andrainyintheevening.That'
sallfromme.
Andthat'
sallfromus.ThankyouandgoodafternoonfromeveryonehereonRadioBeijing.
M3U3
Hello,everyone.I'
mKate.Well,mydaystartsatabout10amwitharuninthepark.Irunforaboutanhour.Ilistentothelatestnewsonradio.ThenImeetmyteamandpreparetheprogramme.Wealldecidewhatwillbeontheprogramme.
Myprogrammestartsat4pmandfinishesat7:
30p.m.BeforeIbegin,Ithinkaboutmylisteners.IimaginethatIamtalkingtotheminperson.Thatmakesmyradioshowfeelpersonal.Theaudienceseemstolikethat.Inthefirstpartoftheshow,Iinterviewmyguests.Thenthenewsreadercomesin.Thenewstakesaboutfiveminutes.Afterthenewsit'
stheweatherreport,andthenthephonein.Listenersphonethestationandtalktome.That'
smyfavouritepartoftheprogramme.
M3WB
Andnow,newsfromaroundtheworld.
AtigergotfreefromazooandshockedpeopleinaparkinSpain.IthappenedonSunday,andtherewerealotofpeopleinthepark.Thepolicefoundthetigerandreturnedittothezoo.Thankfully,nobodygothurt.
Britishpeoplesent3.19billiontextmessageslastmonth,saysarecentreport.Thatismorethan100millionmessageseachday.
An84yearoldSouthAfricangrandfatheristakinghisschoolleavingexams—66yearsafterhefirsttookthem.Hehasalreadytakenhismathspaper,andhesaiditwas"
veryeasy"
.Whenthereporteraskedwhyhedecidedtotaketheexamsagain,hesaiditwasbecausehedidn'
tdotoowellthefirsttime.Hewantedtoseeifhecouldbeaclevergrandfather.
M4U1
Betty:
Tony,howdoIusethevideocameraonmymobilephone?
It'
seasy,Betty.First,turniton.Thenyouchoosecamera,andpresstheyesbutton.Thenyouchoosevideo,andpresstheyesbutton.
OK,oh,yes.
Sonowyoucantakeyourvideo.
OK,I'
vegotit!
Andifyouwanttoplaybackyourvideo,presstheplaybacksymbol—that'
sright.
AndcanIsaveit?
Youcansaveitonyourmobilephone.Ifyourmobilephonedoesn'
thaveenoughmemory,saveitonyourcomputer.Justconnectyourphonetoyourcomputerandcopyit.
Thankyoufortheinstructions.
M4U3
Man:
Hello,canIhelpyou?
Woman:
Yes,please.Iwanttobuyamobilephone,butIdon'
tknowwhichonetoget.HowcanIchoosethebestphone?
First,youneedtodecidewhatyouwantitfor.
That'
seasy!
Iwanttocallmyfriends,andIdon'
twanttolookforapublictelephone.
Ifyouonlywanttomaketelephonecalls,youonlyneedasimplephone.
Oh,well,Iwanttosendtextmessages,too.Ilovesendingtextmessages.
snotaproblem.Allmobilephonescansendtextmessages.
Whyaresomephonesmoreexpensivethanothers?
Well,that'
sbecauseyoucanusethemtotakephotos,too.
Thatsoundsuseful.
Andyoucansavemusiconsomephones.
Woman