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Quiz audio script

Units 9–10 [Track 6]

A Listen to the conversations. Write always, usually, often,


sometimes, hardly ever, or never in the correct places. You
won’t use all of the words.
1.
THERESA: How about hamburgers and fries for lunch?
STEVE: Hmm. I don’t usually eat hamburgers, Theresa. And I
never eat fries. I think they’re bad for you.
THERESA: Well, what do you want, Steve?
STEVE: I want a salad and some fruit.
THERESA: You always eat salad and fruit for lunch!
STEVE: I know, but I like it!
2.
AMY: Hello.
MAN: Hey, Amy. Do you want to go to dinner on Thursday?
AMY: Sure, but I work late on Thursdays, so I often eat late.
MAN: That’s OK with me. Why do you work late on Thursdays?
AMY: I leave early on Fridays to take a class, so I need to get a lot
of work done on Thursdays. I sometimes take work home with
me, too.
MAN: Do you work on the weekends?
AMY: No, I never work on the weekends. I usually study!
3.
WOMAN: Do you want a cup of coffee, Frank?
FRANK: Yes, please.
WOMAN: Just a minute. . . . Here’s your coffee.
FRANK: Thanks. . . . Oh, um, it has sugar in it. I never put sugar in
my coffee!
WOMAN: I’m sorry, Frank. I’ll get you another cup.
FRANK: Thanks.

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