Hi, Anna, how’s it going?Not too bad. I haven’t seen you for some time. What have you been doing lately, Jason?Same as usual, I’m still busy with my work. You know, working in one of the world’s top 500 companies is quite demanding.How long have you been working in this company?Over two years.Are you satisfied with your present job?Yes, I am quite pleased with it. I have a big office, some helpful colleagues, and an open-minded boss. There is nothing to complain about.It seems that you have a lot of fun at work.Yes, it’s just what I wanted from work.You are really lucky!(1)What hasJason been doing lately?(2)How long hasJason been working in this company?(3)Is he satisfied with his job? Why?
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Ann: Hi, Betty! How was your dinner last night?Betty: Great! My friend and I like it very much. Thanks for your recommendation.Ann: Oh, really? Could you tell me why you like it?Betty: The restaurant is filled with a cozy atmosphere and it is quite relaxing to be there.Ann: Yes, I have the same feeling with you.Betty:Moreover, the food is very delicious and the service is pretty good.Ann: Yeah, I totally agree with you.(1) Who recommend Betty and her friend to enjoy their dinner last night?(2) The reasons why Betty likes it?
Ann: Good morning, Professor Brown.Brown: Good morning.Ann: I have just finished a painting. Could you please take a look at it?Brown: Sure. Hmm, this is a very satisfying one. I like it very much.Ann: Really? Why do you say so?Brown: It shows your personality and can arouse the viewer’s imagination. I’m glad to see the improvement in your painting, Ann!Ann: Thank you very much!(1)Why doesProfessor Brown like the painting very much?
Jane: You don’t look very cheerful. What’s the matter, Jack?Jack: Oh, nothing special, Jane. I’m just a bit fed up.Jane: With your job? Aren’t you satisfied with your present work?Jack: No, I’m under a lot of pressure at work. My boss always wants me to increase sales. Sometimes the sales goal is almost impossible to achieve. I’m not pleased with it.Jane: I used to feel stressed out like you but I managed to find some time to jog every morning. It did work.Jack: Maybe I should try it. But you know, I am very busy. The work here is really tiring.Jane: Cheer up! Maybe being busy means there are more opportunities for a promotion.Jack: I hope so. But Miss Green, my boss, enjoys picking on me. I really can’t stand it.Jane: Stop dwelling on it. Think about the positive side of your work and you will feel better then.(1)Why does Jack look not vey cheerful?(2)How does his friendJane comfort him?
Ann: Hi, Betty.Betty: Hi, Ann. It seems you are not in a good mood. What’s wrong?Ann: I don’t really like living in the dorm. I wish I could move into an apartment and live on my own.Betty: What happened?Ann: The dorm is too crammed and noisy. I just can’t stand it.Betty: I see. What you said is true. But it is fun to live with your friends and classmates. Besides, it’s safer and more convenient to live in the dorm.Ann: You are right. Thanks for talking with me.(1)Why is Ann not in a good mood?(2)How does Betty comfort her?