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TAPE — Figure 1 (clip filenames start: bk11-l1b-f1-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text): American Language Course, Book 11, Lesson 1B. Hello. Open your Language Laboratory Activities booklet to Lesson 1B. Look at Figure 1 and repeat the words. Number 1: "annual." Annual. Number 2: "examination." Examination. Number 3: "physical." Physical. Number 4: "exam." Exam. Number 5: "checkup." Checkup. Number 6: "regular." Regular. Number 7: "in." In. Number 8: "out." Out. Number 9: "sometime." Sometime. Number 10: "come in." Come in. Number 11: "make it." Make it. Number 12: "how about." How about. Number 13: "then." Then.
Segment timings (seconds): [15.44-19.44] American Language Course, Book 11, Lesson 1B. [25.34-25.90] Hello. [26.70-30.27] Open your Language Laboratory Activities booklet to Lesson 1B. [38.69-41.17] Look at Figure 1 and repeat the words. [42.64-44.56] Number 1: "annual." [46.54-49.95] Annual. [50.08-52.64] Number 2: "examination." [54.50-55.62] Examination. [59.02-61.02] Number 3: "physical." [63.04-63.76] Physical. [66.70-69.02] Number 4: "exam." [70.69-71.49] Exam. [74.43-82.05] Number 5: "checkup." Checkup. [82.18-84.34] Number 6: "regular." [86.42-89.73] Regular. [89.81-91.57] Number 7: "in." [93.49-96.99] In. [97.09-103.53] Number 8: "out." Out. [103.57-106.05] Number 9: "sometime." [107.97-108.93] Sometime. [112.05-119.25] Number 10: "come in." Come in. [120.06-127.47] Number 11: "make it." Make it. [127.60-135.03] Number 12: "how about." How about. [135.90-138.14] Number 13: "then." [139.71-139.76] Then.
TAPE — Figure 2 (clip filenames start: bk11-l1b-f2-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text): Now look at Figure 2 and listen to the dialogues; don't repeat. Number 1. Does your family take a vacation every year? Yes, we take an annual vacation. Number 2. Jane can't see very well at night. She ought to have an eye examination. Number 3. Why are you going to the doctor? Are you sick? No, but I need a physical exam before school starts. Number 4. I go to the dentist only when I have a problem. I don't. I have a checkup every 6 months. Number 5. Does Jim usually work on your car? No, Tom is my regular mechanic. Number 6. Are you in the military? No. I was in for 8 years, but I'm out now. Number 7. Can you give me a haircut some time today? Sure. Can you come in at 9 o'clock? Sorry, I can't make it there that early. Allright. How about 11 o'clock? That's fine. I'll see you then. Look at Figure 2 again and answer the questions about the dialogues. Number 1. What kind of vacation does Tom's family take? Repeat: They take an annual vacation. Number 2. What should Jane have? Repeat: She should have an eye examination. Number 3. What does Tim need before school starts? Repeat: He needs a physical exam. Number 4. How often does Jim go to the dentist for a checkup? Repeat: He goes for a checkup every 6 months. Number 5. Who is Jan's regular mechanic? Repeat: Tom is her regular mechanic. Number 6. Is Bob in the military now, or is he out? Repeat: He's out now. How long was he in? Repeat: He was in for 8 years. Number 7. When does Bob want a haircut? Repeat: He wants one some time today. When does Ray ask him to come in? Repeat: Ray asks him to come in at 9 o'clock. Can Bob be there by 9? Repeat: No, he can't make it there by 9. How about 11 o'clock? Is 11 o'clock okay? Yes, it's okay. Will he see Ray at 11? Repeat: Yes, he'll see him then.
Segment timings (seconds): [2.34-6.90] Now look at Figure 2 and listen to the dialogues; don't repeat. [11.38-12.10] Number 1. [13.46-15.70] Does your family take a vacation every year? [16.10-18.42] Yes, we take an annual vacation. [19.70-20.42] Number 2. [22.03-24.27] Jane can't see very well at night. [26.14-28.30] She ought to have an eye examination. [29.36-30.16] Number 3. [31.62-33.14] Why are you going to the doctor? [33.38-34.10] Are you sick? [35.01-38.53] No, but I need a physical exam before school starts. [39.71-40.59] Number 4. [41.66-44.46] I go to the dentist only when I have a problem. [44.86-45.42] I don't. [45.98-47.98] I have a checkup every 6 months. [49.81-50.69] Number 5. [51.74-53.82] Does Jim usually work on your car? [54.38-56.70] No, Tom is my regular mechanic. [58.14-59.02] Number 6. [59.02-61.02] Are you in the military? [61.26-61.74] No. [62.14-64.38] I was in for 8 years, but I'm out now. [65.10-65.98] Number 7. [67.12-69.04] Can you give me a haircut some time today? [69.60-70.24] Sure. [70.80-72.24] Can you come in at 9 o'clock? [72.72-75.04] Sorry, I can't make it there that early. [75.68-76.32] Allright. [76.56-77.76] How about 11 o'clock? [78.08-78.72] That's fine. [79.12-79.92] I'll see you then. [83.58-87.82] Look at Figure 2 again and answer the questions about the dialogues. [89.58-90.30] Number 1. [91.41-94.29] What kind of vacation does Tom's family take? [100.34-103.50] Repeat: They take an annual vacation. [109.20-109.92] Number 2. [111.41-112.69] What should Jane have? [118.96-122.66] Repeat: She should have an eye examination. [129.04-129.76] Number 3. [131.28-133.76] What does Tim need before school starts? [140.67-143.58] Repeat: He needs a physical exam. [149.06-149.78] Number 4. [151.30-154.10] How often does Jim go to the dentist for a checkup? [161.87-165.55] Repeat: He goes for a checkup every 6 months. [171.50-172.14] Number 5. [173.55-175.47] Who is Jan's regular mechanic? [181.98-185.06] Repeat: Tom is her regular mechanic. [190.08-190.96] Number 6. [190.96-194.56] Is Bob in the military now, or is he out? [200.34-201.94] Repeat: He's out now. [205.94-207.06] How long was he in? [212.62-215.58] Repeat: He was in for 8 years. [220.16-220.88] Number 7. [222.00-223.60] When does Bob want a haircut? [230.13-233.54] Repeat: He wants one some time today. [239.71-241.55] When does Ray ask him to come in? [248.70-252.72] Repeat: Ray asks him to come in at 9 o'clock. [260.83-262.56] Can Bob be there by 9? [268.95-272.06] Repeat: No, he can't make it there by 9. [279.09-280.47] How about 11 o'clock? [281.49-282.10] Is 11 o'clock okay? [288.93-290.29] Yes, it's okay. [294.66-296.18] Will he see Ray at 11? [302.80-305.60] Repeat: Yes, he'll see him then.
TAPE — Figure 3 (clip filenames start: bk11-l1b-f3-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text): Now look at Figure 3 and listen to the paragraphs: "Write the missing words." Henry is an airline pilot. He has to be healthy, or he can't fly an airplane. He gets a physical exam every summer. When it's time for his annual visit to the doctor, Henry calls Dr. Armstrong's office. The secretary always gives him an appointment sometime in June. The doctor checks Henry carefully then. When Dr. Armstrong finds something wrong in the regular exam, he asks Henry to come in for another examination. Henry always makes it to the doctor's office for his exam because he wants to keep his job. How about you? Do you get a checkup every year? Listen to the paragraphs again and check your work. Henry is an airline pilot. He has to be healthy, or he can't fly an airplane. He gets a physical exam every summer. When it's time for his annual visit to the doctor, Henry calls Dr. Armstrong's office. The secretary always gives him an appointment sometime in June. The doctor checks Henry carefully then. When Dr. Armstrong finds something wrong in the regular exam, he asks Henry to come in for another examination. Henry always makes it to the doctor's office for his exam because he wants to keep his job. How about you? Do you get a checkup every year? When the lesson ends, go to the answer page for this lesson and check your work.
Segment timings (seconds): [2.69-7.97] Now look at Figure 3 and listen to the paragraphs: "Write the missing words." [10.30-11.98] Henry is an airline pilot. [13.07-16.27] He has to be healthy, or he can't fly an airplane. [17.70-20.02] He gets a physical exam every summer. [28.88-33.63] When it's time for his annual visit to the doctor, Henry calls Dr. [33.71-34.91] Armstrong's office. [43.18-47.18] The secretary always gives him an appointment sometime in June. [55.95-58.19] The doctor checks Henry carefully then. [67.47-67.95] When Dr. [67.95-75.18] Armstrong finds something wrong in the regular exam, he asks Henry to come in for another examination. [84.53-90.05] Henry always makes it to the doctor's office for his exam because he wants to keep his job. [98.18-99.06] How about you? [105.38-107.14] Do you get a checkup every year? [116.48-119.60] Listen to the paragraphs again and check your work. [121.46-123.14] Henry is an airline pilot. [124.21-127.57] He has to be healthy, or he can't fly an airplane. [129.22-131.62] He gets a physical exam every summer. [132.99-137.71] When it's time for his annual visit to the doctor, Henry calls Dr. [137.71-138.99] Armstrong's office. [140.85-144.93] The secretary always gives him an appointment sometime in June. [146.70-148.94] The doctor checks Henry carefully then. [150.46-151.02] When Dr. [151.02-157.98] Armstrong finds something wrong in the regular exam, he asks Henry to come in for another examination. [159.82-165.58] Henry always makes it to the doctor's office for his exam because he wants to keep his job. [167.06-167.86] How about you? [169.14-170.82] Do you get a checkup every year? [175.68-180.56] When the lesson ends, go to the answer page for this lesson and check your work.
TAPE — Figure 4 (clip filenames start: bk11-l1b-f4-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text): Please go to Figure 4 now. Look at the dialog and repeat the underlined words. Emergency. Emergency. Patient. Patient. Get. Get. Listen to the dialogues. Don't repeat. Can I speak with the doctor, please? Dr. Payne will have some free time in about an hour. May she return your call then? No, I can't wait. This is an emergency. My son Mike had an accident. Just a minute, please. I'll tell her. Doctor, a young patient of yours is in trouble. What's the problem, Mrs. Green? Mike just broke his arm in a basketball game. Is he in a lot of pain? Yes. Can you see himright away? I'll meet you at the hospital emergency room. When can you get there? I can be there in 10 minutes. Thank you. Listen to the dialog again and repeat it. Can I speak with the doctor, please? Dr. Payne will have some free time in about an hour. May she return your call then? No, I can't wait. This is an emergency. My son Mike had an accident. Just a minute, please. I'll tell her. Doctor, a young patient of yours is in trouble. What's the problem, Mrs. Green? Mike just broke his arm in a basketball game. Is he in a lot of pain? Yes. Can you see himright away? I'll meet you at the hospital emergency room. When can you get there? I can be there in 10 minutes. Thank you.
Segment timings (seconds): [2.26-4.18] Please go to Figure 4 now. [4.82-7.86] Look at the dialog and repeat the underlined words. [9.42-10.38] Emergency. [12.37-13.33] Emergency. [15.54-16.10] Patient. [18.13-18.69] Patient. [20.74-21.30] Get. [23.20-23.76] Get. [27.79-29.31] Listen to the dialogues. [29.87-30.83] Don't repeat. [33.52-35.12] Can I speak with the doctor, please? [35.68-36.08] Dr. [36.08-38.40] Payne will have some free time in about an hour. [38.80-40.24] May she return your call then? [40.56-41.68] No, I can't wait. [41.84-43.12] This is an emergency. [43.36-45.20] My son Mike had an accident. [45.36-46.32] Just a minute, please. [46.48-47.28] I'll tell her. [49.15-52.03] Doctor, a young patient of yours is in trouble. [54.78-55.82] What's the problem, Mrs. [55.82-56.22] Green? [56.70-59.34] Mike just broke his arm in a basketball game. [59.66-60.94] Is he in a lot of pain? [61.18-61.66] Yes. [61.82-63.18] Can you see himright away? [63.50-65.82] I'll meet you at the hospital emergency room. [66.22-67.18] When can you get there? [67.90-69.42] I can be there in 10 minutes. [69.66-70.14] Thank you. [72.29-75.09] Listen to the dialog again and repeat it. [78.83-80.51] Can I speak with the doctor, please? [84.77-85.09] Dr. [85.09-87.65] Payne will have some free time in about an hour. [96.03-97.79] May she return your call then? [102.43-103.79] No, I can't wait. [106.83-108.27] This is an emergency. [110.83-112.59] My son Mike had an accident. [116.56-117.92] Just a minute, please. [120.54-121.50] I'll tell her. [124.90-127.86] Doctor, a young patient of yours is in trouble. [132.34-133.54] What's the problem, Mrs. [133.54-134.02] Green? [137.34-139.90] Mike just broke his arm in a basketball game. [143.33-144.69] Is he in a lot of pain? [147.76-148.32] Yes. [149.95-151.31] Can you see himright away? [154.99-157.47] I'll meet you at the hospital emergency room. [161.06-162.18] When can you get there? [166.24-167.92] I can be there in 10 minutes. [171.02-171.50] Thank you.
TAPE — Figure 5 (clip filenames start: bk11-l1b-f5-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text): Look at Figure 5 and listen to the sentences about the dialogues. Circle T if the sentence is true, circle F if it is false. Number 1: Mrs. Green wants to make a regular appointment. Number 2: Mike needs to see the doctorright away. Number 3: The doctor is Mike's patient. Number 4: The doctor will meet Mike at the emergency room. Number 5: Mrs. Green can drive to the hospital in half an hour. Now check your answers. Number 1 is false. Mrs. Green doesn't want to make a regular appointment. Repeat: This is an emergency. Number 2 is true. Repeat: Mike needs to see the doctorright away. Number 3 is false. The doctor isn't Mike's patient. Repeat: Mike is Dr. Payne's patient. Number 4 is true. Repeat: The doctor will meet Mike at the emergency room. Number 5 is false. It won't take Mrs. Green half an hour to get to the hospital. Repeat: She can get there in 10 minutes.
Segment timings (seconds): [1.63-6.27] Look at Figure 5 and listen to the sentences about the dialogues. [7.17-13.17] Circle T if the sentence is true, circle F if it is false. [15.10-17.49] Number 1: Mrs. [17.49-20.05] Green wants to make a regular appointment. [27.44-31.97] Number 2: Mike needs to see the doctorright away. [39.98-43.66] Number 3: The doctor is Mike's patient. [52.18-57.30] Number 4: The doctor will meet Mike at the emergency room. [66.19-68.78] Number 5: Mrs. [68.78-71.74] Green can drive to the hospital in half an hour. [79.54-80.98] Now check your answers. [83.34-85.02] Number 1 is false. [86.26-86.58] Mrs. [86.58-88.98] Green doesn't want to make a regular appointment. [90.64-93.04] Repeat: This is an emergency. [97.84-99.36] Number 2 is true. [100.29-104.21] Repeat: Mike needs to see the doctorright away. [109.86-111.54] Number 3 is false. [112.56-114.24] The doctor isn't Mike's patient. [115.36-117.60] Repeat: Mike is Dr. [117.60-118.64] Payne's patient. [124.75-126.51] Number 4 is true. [127.66-131.70] Repeat: The doctor will meet Mike at the emergency room. [137.26-139.02] Number 5 is false. [140.46-141.58] It won't take Mrs. [141.58-143.90] Green half an hour to get to the hospital. [145.73-148.85] Repeat: She can get there in 10 minutes.
TAPE — Figure 6 (clip filenames start: bk11-l1b-f6-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text): Please look at Figure 6 now. Listen to the dialogues, then circle the correct answer. Look at the example first. This jacket looks good with my slacks. Yes, it does. Would you like to try it on? Where are the men? The answer is C. They're in a clothing store. Listen to the dialogue again. This jacket looks good with my slacks. Yes, it does. Would you like to try it on? Now listen and circle A, B, or C. Number 1. Would you like to order dessert? Yes. I think I saw apple pie on the menu. Number 2. Will we get there in time? Yes. His flight doesn't land until 10 o'clock. Number 3. It took my money and kept the soda. Did you push the coin return? Number 4. Oh no, there's a police car. How fast were you driving? Now check your answers. Number 1 is A. They're eating in a restaurant. Number 2 is B. They're going to pick someone up at the airport. Number 3 is C. The vending machine is out of order. Number 4 is C. The driver may get a traffic ticket.
Segment timings (seconds): [1.74-3.74] Please look at Figure 6 now. [4.54-8.38] Listen to the dialogues, then circle the correct answer. [9.10-10.78] Look at the example first. [16.98-19.14] This jacket looks good with my slacks. [19.30-20.50] Yes, it does. [20.50-21.62] Would you like to try it on? [23.31-24.19] Where are the men? [32.99-34.67] The answer is C. [35.47-36.75] They're in a clothing store. [38.24-39.68] Listen to the dialogue again. [40.77-42.85] This jacket looks good with my slacks. [43.17-44.29] Yes, it does. [44.37-45.49] Would you like to try it on? [48.98-52.26] Now listen and circle A, B, or C. [58.14-58.86] Number 1. [59.81-61.17] Would you like to order dessert? [62.22-62.78] Yes. [62.86-65.18] I think I saw apple pie on the menu. [76.67-77.47] Number 2. [78.35-79.63] Will we get there in time? [80.27-80.91] Yes. [80.91-83.55] His flight doesn't land until 10 o'clock. [95.97-96.77] Number 3. [97.41-99.41] It took my money and kept the soda. [100.40-102.00] Did you push the coin return? [113.90-114.78] Number 4. [115.50-117.58] Oh no, there's a police car. [118.22-119.74] How fast were you driving? [135.33-136.77] Now check your answers. [138.85-140.45] Number 1 is A. [141.57-143.09] They're eating in a restaurant. [145.94-147.70] Number 2 is B. [148.85-151.09] They're going to pick someone up at the airport. [153.49-155.33] Number 3 is C. [156.32-158.08] The vending machine is out of order. [160.58-162.42] Number 4 is C. [163.55-165.55] The driver may get a traffic ticket.
TAPE — Figure 7 (clip filenames start: bk11-l1b-f7-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text): Go to Figure 7, look at the sentences, and repeat the underlined words. Number 1: "still." Still. Number 2: "any longer." Any longer. Number 3: "any more." Any more. Now listen to the sentences. Repeat only the sentences with the underlined words. Don't repeat the others. Listen. Number 1: "Beth was Dr. Clark's patient 5 years ago." "She's Dr. Clark's patient now." "Beth is still Dr. Clark's patient." Repeat: "Beth is still Dr. Clark's patient." Number 2: "Dr. Clark's office was downtown." "It's in the shopping mall now." "Dr. Clark's office isn't downtown any longer." Repeat: "Dr. Clark's office isn't downtown any longer." Number 3: "When she was younger, Beth ate a lot of candy." "Then she began to have problems with her teeth." "Beth doesn't eat much candy anymore." Repeat: "Beth doesn't eat much candy anymore."
Segment timings (seconds): [1.86-7.06] Go to Figure 7, look at the sentences, and repeat the underlined words. [8.53-15.27] Number 1: "still." Still. [15.31-17.71] Number 2: "any longer." [19.57-19.94] Any longer. [23.28-25.76] Number 3: "any more." [27.52-28.24] Any more. [33.74-35.58] Now listen to the sentences. [36.14-39.18] Repeat only the sentences with the underlined words. [40.02-41.46] Don't repeat the others. [41.86-42.42] Listen. [44.94-47.44] Number 1: "Beth was Dr. [47.44-51.47] Clark's patient 5 years ago." "She's Dr. [51.47-52.83] Clark's patient now." [54.64-56.00] "Beth is still Dr. [56.00-56.96] Clark's patient." [58.69-61.31] Repeat: "Beth is still Dr. [61.31-62.43] Clark's patient." [67.63-68.35] Number 2: [69.97-70.29] "Dr. [70.29-72.29] Clark's office was downtown." [74.11-75.71] "It's in the shopping mall now." [78.05-78.37] "Dr. [78.37-81.17] Clark's office isn't downtown any longer." [83.98-85.74] Repeat: "Dr. [85.74-88.78] Clark's office isn't downtown any longer." [96.93-101.84] Number 3: "When she was younger, Beth ate a lot of candy." [103.54-110.37] "Then she began to have problems with her teeth." "Beth doesn't eat much candy anymore." [112.45-116.05] Repeat: "Beth doesn't eat much candy anymore."
TAPE — Figure 8 (clip filenames start: bk11-l1b-f8-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text): Go to Figure 8 now. These are Dr. Clark's information forms for Beth; they're not the same. The one on theright is newer than the one on the left, and some things are different. Read both forms now. Now look at the forms and answer some questions about Beth. Number 1: Is Beth's last name still Davis? No, it's not. Beth is married now, and her last name is different. Repeat: her last name isn't Davis any longer. Number 2: Is Beth's age still the same? No, it's not. She's 28 now. Repeat: she's not 23 anymore. Number 3: Does she live on State Street any longer? No, she doesn't. She lives on Waterside Street now. Repeat: she doesn't live on State Street any longer. Number 4: Does Beth still live in Bay City? Yes, she does. Repeat: she still lives in Bay City. Number 5: Is her telephone number still the same? No, it's different. Repeat: her phone number isn't the same anymore. Number 6: Is she a secretary any longer? No, she's a teacher now. Repeat: she's not a secretary any longer. Number 7: Does Beth work at Bay City High School anymore? Yes, she does. Repeat: she still works at the high school.
Segment timings (seconds): [2.05-3.57] Go to Figure 8 now. [4.51-5.31] These are Dr. [5.31-9.47] Clark's information forms for Beth; they're not the same. [10.35-15.47] The one on theright is newer than the one on the left, and some things are different. [16.37-18.21] Read both forms now. [49.26-52.94] Now look at the forms and answer some questions about Beth. [55.15-59.14] Number 1: Is Beth's last name still Davis? [65.38-66.58] No, it's not. [67.79-71.15] Beth is married now, and her last name is different. [73.20-76.72] Repeat: her last name isn't Davis any longer. [81.84-85.20] Number 2: Is Beth's age still the same? [91.42-92.22] No, it's not. [93.47-94.83] She's 28 now. [96.56-100.02] Repeat: she's not 23 anymore. [104.40-105.12] Number 3: [106.94-109.02] Does she live on State Street any longer? [116.72-117.68] No, she doesn't. [119.44-121.68] She lives on Waterside Street now. [123.17-127.31] Repeat: she doesn't live on State Street any longer. [134.58-138.61] Number 4: Does Beth still live in Bay City? [147.09-148.21] Yes, she does. [149.65-152.69] Repeat: she still lives in Bay City. [158.99-162.70] Number 5: Is her telephone number still the same? [170.10-171.22] No, it's different. [172.51-176.94] Repeat: her phone number isn't the same anymore. [182.96-183.60] Number 6: [185.37-187.10] Is she a secretary any longer? [195.46-197.22] No, she's a teacher now. [198.46-201.74] Repeat: she's not a secretary any longer. [207.78-208.42] Number 7: [210.02-213.22] Does Beth work at Bay City High School anymore? [220.18-221.46] Yes, she does. [223.02-226.06] Repeat: she still works at the high school.
TAPE — Figure 9 (clip filenames start: bk11-l1b-f9-NN.mp3)
Transcript (clean text): Look at Figure 9 now, and listen to the paragraph, then select the main idea. Mark is never sick. He exercises a lot and tries to eat good food. He has fruit or vegetables with every meal, and he usually doesn't have dessert. He sleeps for 7 or 8 hours every night and feels terrific the next day. The doctor and dentist check him every year, but they never find anything wrong. Listen to the paragraph again and check your answer. Mark is never sick. He exercises a lot and tries to eat good food. He has fruit or vegetables with every meal, and he usually doesn't have dessert. He sleeps for 7 or 8 hours every night and feels terrific the next day. The doctor and dentist check him every year, but they never find anything wrong. The answer is B. Mark is very healthy. This is the end of Lesson 1B, Book 11.
Segment timings (seconds): [2.02-7.78] Look at Figure 9 now, and listen to the paragraph, then select the main idea. [9.79-11.15] Mark is never sick. [12.27-15.63] He exercises a lot and tries to eat good food. [16.91-21.95] He has fruit or vegetables with every meal, and he usually doesn't have dessert. [23.42-29.10] He sleeps for 7 or 8 hours every night and feels terrific the next day. [30.29-35.33] The doctor and dentist check him every year, but they never find anything wrong. [39.42-42.70] Listen to the paragraph again and check your answer. [44.78-46.14] Mark is never sick. [47.26-50.70] He exercises a lot and tries to eat good food. [51.71-56.91] He has fruit or vegetables with every meal, and he usually doesn't have dessert. [58.05-63.41] He sleeps for 7 or 8 hours every night and feels terrific the next day. [64.83-69.87] The doctor and dentist check him every year, but they never find anything wrong. [74.10-75.94] The answer is B. [76.42-78.02] Mark is very healthy. [84.27-87.39] This is the end of Lesson 1B, Book 11.