[音频]Mr. Chen, manager of the export department of a Chengdu-based trade company, invites Simon Becker, a British businessman who recently arrived in Chengdu, Sichuan, to have a home-cooked dinner in his house.Listen to the conversation and fill in the missing words.Mr. Chen: Good evening, Simon. We’ve been (1) ____ you. Come on in.Becker: Good evening, Will. Wow, what a lovely cozy (2) ____ !Mr. Chen: Thank you. Let me show you around… (Mr. Chen shows Mr. Becker around the house, Amy comes up to them.) Oh, this is my wife, Amy. She’s our (3) ____ tonight.Becker: Nice to meet you, Amy.Amy: Nice to meet you, Mr. Becker. I’ve heard a lot about you.Becker: Please call me Simon.Amy: All right, Simon. Please take your seats, gentlemen. Dinner is ready.Becker: Wow, this is like a (4) ____.Amy: I hope you will enjoy the food. I’ve prepared some (5) ____ Sichuan dishes.Becker: I’m sure I will. I have been told that Sichuan food is quite a (6) ____ and I’m just glad I can have a home-cooked meal.Mr. Chen: The first dish is hearts of Chinese cabbage in Chicken soup.Becker: It’s really (7) ____.Amy: It is. It’s usually served as the first course at banquets, sort of (8) ____.Becker: I’ve heard that the Chinese usually begin with cold dishes and finish with soup.Mr. Chen: It's true in Sichuan that people tend to serve soup after the meat and vegetable. OK, this is twice-cooked pork. It's the most (9) ____ Sichuan dish.Becker: Mm, it’s very delicious. The fat does not teste (10) ____ at all. What’s this, tofu?Amy: Yes, we call it peppery hot bean curd. Are you used to the (11) ____ ?Becker: Yes, it’s hot but nice.Mr. Chen: Try this one, mandarin diced chicken, also known as Kung Pao Chicken.Becker: Why is it called mandarin diced chicken?Mr. Chen: Well, there’s actually an (12) ____ about this dish. It is said that a mandarin in Qing Dynasty, Ding Baozhen liked this (13) ____ very much when he served as the governor of Sichuan and hence the name.Becker: Mm, interesting.Amy: So, how do you like it?Becker: It’s quite tasty and I like the (14)____ peanuts.Amy: I’m glad you enjoy the food.Mr. Chen: Well, it seems our cook is going to be very (15)____ today.(Everybody laughs.)2) Second ListeningListen to the conversation again and then do the role play with your partners. Pay attention to the way the dishes are described.