A1
Sandy: Hi, Daniel. I’m really glad that we’re going to do this survey on students’ daily habits.
Daniel: Me too. How many students are going to take part in the survey?
Sandy: Fifty, 25 boys and 25 girls. The survey is going to be carried out at 4 p.m. this Wednesday. We’d better arrive a little earlier, say, 3:40.
Daniel: OK, 3:40. Room 201, right?
Sandy: Yes. We have six questions this time. I hope all the students can give clear answers.
Daniel: I think they will.
A2
Daniel: What are the results of the survey?
Sandy: Let’s see. Thirty-five students turn off the tap when they brush their teeth, but only 20 students usually take showers for less than ten minutes.
Daniel: Forty students use both sides of the paper. This will help save trees.
Sandy: Only 15 students recycle empty bottles. That’s not many.
Daniel: But look at this, Sandy. Forty-one students always turn off the lights when they leave a room.
Sandy: That’s great! Oh, only nine students take their own bags to the supermarket.
Daniel: Well, maybe we can talk about that in our presentation.
Sandy: Good idea!