谁有《新概念英语青少版》3B
谁有《新概念英语青少版》3B
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Lesson 43 Does anyone still knit?
Lesson 47 No laughing allowed
Lesson 53 Jonno
Lesson 59 We all need to play more
Lesson 43 Does anyone still knit?
Polly: Do you know where I can buy knitting needles, Annie?
Annie: No, I’m afraid shops like that have disappeared these days. Maybe people don’t knit any more.
Polly: I knit! I’m knitting something for my niece’s new baby! Or I will knit something for her, if I can find the right needles!
Annie: Have you tried Janner’s?
Polly: Yes, I have! I had a mad conversation with the Sales Assistant yesterday.
Annie: What happened?
Polly: I asked her where I could find knitting needles. She said they didn’t have any. I said that I always used to buy knitting needles in the first floor, next to Ladies’ Fashions.
Polly: She said that Janner’s had closed that department years ago. She said, ‘We don’t sell knitting needles now. Nobody asks for them any more.’
Polly: I said, ‘You’re mistaken. I’m here, and I’m still asking for them!’
Lesson 47 No laughing allowed
Claire: Craig and I were in trouble at work today, Paul.
Paul:Why was that?
Claire: We laughed in the library. It’s against the rules.
Paul:What happened?
Claire: While we were entering data in the system, Craig started to laugh. When I looked at his screen, I started to laugh, too. We couldn’t stop.
Claire: We were both still laughing when the Librarian came in. he asked us what was so funny. That set us off again.
Claire: It was a story about an artist in California. He was camping in the desert when he decided to chain his legs together.
Paul:Why?
Claire: He wanted to draw them like that.
Claire: Then, while he was working on the drawing, he lost the key. There he was in the desert, with a chain around his legs. He hopped for twelve hours to the nearest town. And he took the drawing with him.
Claire: It was a pretty good drawing of two legs with a chain around them. Unfortunately, the Librarian didn’t see the joke!
Lesson 53Jonno!
Robert: Look at that man over there. Isn’t he a singer or something? I know! He’s in that picture that you put on your ceiling!
Lucy:It’s Jonno! My favourite singer!
Robert: Quick, Lucy! Go and ask him for his autograph!
Lucy:Oh, no! I can’t! I’m too shy! Can you ask him for me, Robert?
Robert: Oh, all right.
Robert: Excuse me, sir. Aren’t you Jonno, the famous singer?
Jonno:That’s right!
Robert: I really liked the last album that you made!
Jonno:Thank you.
Robert: Can I have you autograph, please?
Jonno:Certainly. Where do you want me to sign?
Robert: Here, on the magazine, please! Thank you!
Robert: Here you are, Lucy. You’ll keep this magazine now for ever, I suppose!
Lucy:Of course! It’s got Jonno’s autograph on it!
Robert: To tell you the truth, Lucy, I don’t even know the name of his latest song!
Lesson 59 We all need to play more
Kelly: Hi, Carol! Did you go to the yoga class yesterday?
Carol: No, I missed it.
Kelly: So did I. The weather was so nice. I decided to go on the morning hike.
Carol: How was that?
Kelly: It was good. We went over the other side of the lake.
Carol: Did they walk fast?
Kelly: Not too fast, but it was fast enough for me. I’m not very fit.
Carol: Neither am I. Maybe I’ll try the hike tomorrow.
Kelly: Do you get much exercise at home?
Carol: I go to a dance class once a week. But it’s not enough. How about you?
Kelly: I walk to the bus every day. That’s not enough, either.
Carol: I ask myself how I can get more exercise in my ordinary life. But I don’t have any good ideas. Do you?
Kelly: No, I don’t, but my husband, Jed, does. He says adults don’t find time to play. He says we all need to play more. The trouble is, most of us don’t know how!