Susan: I’m so glad to see you, David.1. has been such a long time.How are you?

David: I’m fine, and you?

Susan: I’m just wonderful.God, time goes by so quickly! Are you going to the air quality conference in Chicago?

David: I am.And I’m really glad to see you.Just last night I found your name in the conference materials, but it didn’t come to my 2. that we would meet on the plane.

Susan: I’m afraid I haven’t had time to look at 3. conference materials very carefully.I had no idea you were coming, but I am certainly glad to see you.I was feeling very nervous about going there 4. friends.

David: I can imagine.My English has gotten not so fluent since I returned from the States, 5. I’m rather nervous myself.But I saw that you 6. (give) the most important talk at the conference.

Susan: 7. (frank) speaking, I’m scared to death about it.

David: I’m just giving a talk in one of the workshop sections, and I hope I won’t make all of you 8. (disappoint).

Susan: But your English is much 9. (good) than mine.

David: But you’re now the Director of the Air Quality Institute, so you 10. know the technical terms.

Susan: Maybe.But I still can’t understand totally a lot of technical terms in my field.

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Your address was forwarded to us by How to Magazine.All of us here think The International Institute of Not Doing Much is the best organization in the world.You know how to avoid unnecessary activities!

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