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Dialogue-3
3. Meredith:
Karşılıklı konuşmanın boş bırakılan kısmını
— The other day, I read an interesting article about Roman
tamamlayabilecek ifadeyi bulunuz.
Gladiators on the Net.
Ryan:
1. Vedran:
— I intend to buy an electric car instead of the traditional — _______
Meredith:
petrol and diesel-fuelled cars. Do you have any ideas
— Sure. I didn’t know that not all of them had to be slaves
about these cars?
or convicts. Some were citizens heavily in debt, while
Martin:
— I think it is a very right decision because electric cars are some, like Emperor Commodus, just did it for fun.
Ryan:
one of the strongest steps in reducing carbon emissions.
— Oh, really? Can you share the link of the article with me?
Vedran:
That sounds interesting.
— I’m just not clear about how electric automobiles differ in
terms of power from gasoline or diesel vehicles. A) Is it true that they fought to the death as in the Hollywood
Martin: films?
— _______ B) Could you tell me what it says? Is there anything interesting?
C) Do you mind if we talk about it another time? I’m a little busy
A) Don’t worry; it is predicted that the number of electric vehicle
now.
charging stations will increase faster.
D) Have you heard that some women also fought as gladiators?
B) On the contrary, it dramatically reduces energy and
maintenance costs during its lifetime. E) Do you claim that they were at the bottom of the heap in
Roman society?
C) It further increases the cost advantage through accessible or
affordable charging stations in major cities.
D) From what I’ve heard, the charging capabilities of electric
cars at home may differ depending on the vehicle’s brand
and model.
E) In particular, I’ve read that electric vehicles can speed up
much faster than the others, and they are also much quieter.
2. Adrian: 4. Jim:
— Have you applied the new surgical strategies you wrote — Hey, Pam. I left work early. How about eating out and
about in your latest essay to this procedure? going to the movies tonight?
Dr Rubert: Pam:
— Yes, and I’m quite happy about the outcome. I’m sure — Thanks, but I’m not in the mood for a movie. Would you
you will be too. like to listen to live music while eating something at
Adrian: McLaren’s Café?
— Well, it appears to be a significant milestone. Jim:
— Congratulations! — _______
Dr Rubert: Pam:
— _______ — Really? I’m so sorry to hear that. I loved that café so
much.
A) There are, as you mention, a number of issues that need to
be handled. A) This sounds like a lot of fun. I wouldn’t miss it if I had free time.
B) Besides that, we should completely rethink our surgical B) Be ready in fifteen minutes; I’ll pick you up from the house.
procedures. C) I’m sorry, but it’s been closed for a long time. Haven’t you
C) I appreciate your compliment, but there is still work to be heard?
done in this area. D) Mind if I take a rain check on it? I’m short on the cash at the
D) Be a little more reserved in your enthusiasm; I must admit moment.
that I’m a little underwhelmed. E) Well, I don’t enjoy live music, but that’s all right. You can
E) In fact, the medical community took notice of that specific count me in.
essay with great interest.
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