實(shí)用美語(yǔ)會(huì)話 (28)

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Sam: Good morning, Susan.
     Susan: Good morning, Sam . What's the schedule today?
     Sam: Ten 0'clock, telephone FAO Schwarz about the new twin baby dolls.
     Susan: OK.
     Sam: Telephone Mrs. Zaskey at the advertising agency.
     Susan: I did that. Go on.
     Sam: Eleven 0'clock, approve the sketches for the toy spaceship.
     Susan: Where are they?
     Sam: Right here.
     Susan: Did you look at them?
     Sam: Yes, I did.
     Susan: What do you think of the spaceship?
     Sam: I think the kids'll love it.
     Susan: Would you show me the drawings, please?
     Sam: Huh.
     Susan: Now, what else is on the schedule today?
     Sam: Well, at one o'clock you have a lunch appointment with Mr.Levine, the client from the Toytown Stores.
     Susan: Where?
     Sam: At Rossano's.
     Susan: Hmm. Anything else?
     Sam: At four o'clock, you have a meeting with the production staff in the conference room.
     Susan: Make sure everybody is at that meeting.
     Sam: Will do. At six you're meeting Mr.Ozawa.
     Susan: Oh, yes. Are his models here?
     Sam: They're in my office.
     Susan: I'd like to see them.
     Sam: Right.
     Susan: What else?
     Susan: Come on, Sam……
     Sam: You work hard, Susan. When was your last day off?
     Susan: Hmm. I can't remember.
     Sam: You really ought to take some time off.
     Susan: What for?
     Sam: To enjoy the simple things in life……
     Susan: I know, Sam. Maybe soon.
     Sam: To smell the flowers.
     Susan: Oh, wait a minute. What's today' date?
     Sam: Today is the twelfth. Why?
     Susan: It seems to me I scheduled something else.
     Sam: There's nothing else in the appointment book.
     Susan: I'm sure I did. Oh, well, I'll probably remember it later.
     Sam: I hope it isn't important.
     Susan: Hmm. It's probably nothing. OK, let's get started. Would you call Priscilla Smith at FAO Schwarz, please?
     Sam: Right.
     Sam These are the models from the Japanese film maker.
     Susan: Thank you. Just put them on my desk.
     Sam: And the new drawings for the toy spaceship.
     Susan: Wonderful. That was fast.
     Sam: We have a new artist. She's very talented.
     Susan: What time is it, anyway? My watch stopped.
     Sam: It's eleven thirty.
     Susan: What time is my lunch date with Bill Levine.
     Sam: One 0'clock.
     Susan: Remind me to leave at twelve forty-five.
     Sam: Did you remember your other appointment for today?
     Susan: No, but I have a feeling it's going to be too late when I do remember.
     Susan: Yes, Sam?
     Sam: I just solved the mystery.
     Susan: What did I forget?
     Sam: You have some guests in the reception room.
     Susan: What? Who?
     Sam: Mr. Harry Bennett and his daughter.
     Susan: I remember! Oh…… Harry! I made a lunch date with him and his daughter weeks ago.
     Sam: Is he a client?
     Susan: He's a friend.
     Sam: Well, He's here with his daughter to have lunch.
     Susan: I met her at Thanksgiving, and I promised to have lunch with both of them today.
     Sam: Yes, indeed. What are you going to do about your appointment with Mr.Levine?
     Susan: Any suggestions? Oh!