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unit3 what are you doing for vacation B2

unit3 what  are you doing for vacation B2

Before 2008 we will finish ________ the
Olympic Park. (2005,北京,1分)
A. build
B. built
C. building
D. to build
--- Did your parents go to the film yesterday evening? (2005,江苏南 通,1分) --- No. We ________ stayed at home watching TV. A. both B. all C. either D. none
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1. Ben Lambert is a __________ A. a famous French singer A B. a famous American singer C. a famous French actor 2. He is taking vacation in_____________.
I want an exciting vacation!”
Exercises 1
选择最佳答案。
--- Mom, I’m leaving for Beijing tomorrow morning. (2005,山东威海,1分) --- Oh, good. But be sure to phone me ________ you get to Beijing, please. A. when B. while C. because D. if
I heard that heFra bibliotekwas ill. 我听说他病了。
4. He plans to have a very relaxing vacation. 他计划过一个非常放松的暑假。

国际交流英语视听说B2

国际交流英语视听说B2

国际交流英语视听说B2国际交流英语视听说Book 2 Unit 1Energy and Our PlanetC ontentThink and DiscussExploring the ThemeAnalytical Listening Sharing Y o u r Ideas Viewing the WorldEngagingFurther ListeningUnit 1 Energy and Our PlanetT hink and DiscussQuestions1. What do you think the colors inthis photo mean?2. Look at the information on thispage. What do you think you willlearn about in this unit?Thermal image of ahouse in New Haven,Connecticut, USAQuestions1. What do you think the colors in this photo mean?Questions2. Look at the information beside the photo. What do you think you will learn about in this unit?国际交流英语视听说Unit 1 Energy and Our PlanetE xploring the ThemeEnergy and Our PlanetPrudhoe Bay: a region on the northern coast of Alaska, U.S.A., north of the Arctic Circle. One of the largest oil reserves in North America were found there in 1968. 普拉德霍湾Energy and Our PlanetMiddelgrunden: the world’s largest offshore wind farm. It was built in 2000 near the city of Copenhagen. It supplies around four percent of the city’s energy needs. ⽶德尔格伦登风电场Energy and Our Planet A| Look at the photos and read the captions. Then discuss the following questions.1. What kinds of energy or fuel do you see on these pages?2. How is our energy use affecting the environment?3. What are some examples of renewable energy?Energy and Our PlanetLondon, Britain at nightEnergy and Our PlanetA grizzly bear and her cubs walk along an oil pipeline in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. Our use of fossil fuels is impacting the environment in a variety of ways.Energy and Our PlanetWind turbines at Middelgrunden Wind Park in Copenhagen, Denmark provide a renewable form of energy. Many countries are using renewable forms of energy such as wind, hydroelectric, and solar power.Energy and Our Planet 1. What kinds of energy or fuel do you see on these pages?Energy and Our Planet 2. How is our energy use affecting the environment?Energy and Our Planet 3. What are some examples of renewable energy?Energy and Our PlanetB | Look at the pie charts on page 3. Then discuss the questions.1. How much of the world’s production of energy comes fromoil?2. How much of the world’s production of renewable energycomes from wind power?Energy and Our PlanetThese pie charts show the world’s productionof renewable and non-renewable sources ofenergy. Each section represents a differentsource of energy. The numbers show whatpercent each source of energy makes up of allenergy production.Energy and Our Planet 1. How much of the world’s production of energy comes from oil?。

体验英语听说教程pp第三册U13B3 unit13b3

体验英语听说教程pp第三册U13B3 unit13b3
talk about learning experiences from their own travels.
Unit Thirteen Travel
Interaction Link
Bad Trip
Unit Thirteen Travel
Warm up Listening Task Real World Listening Interaction Link
9. By the second day of the trip, we were exhausted and moving slowly. We were worried that the tour guide might leave us
behind and that we would be _s_t_ra__n_d_e__d_ in
Equivalent in size to France, Italy and Spain combined, Australia’s Outback Northern Territory is bordered by Queensland, Western Australia and South Australia.
Unit Thirteen Travel—Warm up Now listen and check.
1. We decided to go on a three-day
___t_r_e_k_____ in the Australian Outback.
2. The tour guide required that we pay in
The students will have an opportunity to talk about their own travels, including good and bad experiences and how miscommunications can happen.

大学英语听力b2_listening_unit_2_Communication

大学英语听力b2_listening_unit_2_Communication

新编大学英语视听说教程Book 2 Unit 2Part 1 Listening, understanding and speakingListening I1.1-5 FTFFT2. 1. skin 2. local hospital3. eat --- skin trouble4. waiting for ---- a big basket5. done all her/the shopping ---- her / a shopping listScript:Mrs. Black was having a lot of trouble with her skin, so she went to her doctor. However he could not find anything wrong with her. So he sent her to the local hospital for some tests. The hospital, of course, sent the results of the tests directly to Mrs. Black's doctor. The next morning, he telephoned her to give her a list of the things that he thought she should not eat, as any of them might be the cause of her skin trouble.Mrs. Black carefully wrote all the things down on a piece of paper, which she then left beside the telephone while she went out to a meeting.When she got back home two hours later, she found her husband waiting for her. He had a big basket full of packages beside him, and when he saw her, he said, "Hello, dear. I have done all your shopping for you.""Done all my shopping?" she asked in surprise. "But how did you know what I wanted?""Well, when I got home, I found your shopping list beside the telephone," answered her husband, "so I went down to the shops and bought everything you had written down."Of course, Mrs. Black had to tell him that he had bought all the things the doctor did not allow her to eat!Listening I I1 1. British English --- American English 2. sound, words and expressions, --grammar 3. confusing --- different --- understandable--- each2. British EnglishI don’t know.What do you say?jumpertrouserschipschemist’s shopring them upHave you got an extra pen?Script:American and British people both speak English, of course, but sometimes it does not seem like the same language. In fact, there are some important differences between British and American English.First of all, they sound very different. Often, Americans don't say all the letters in each word. For example, Americans may say "I dunno" instead of "I don't know", or they may say "Whaddya say?" instead of "What do you say?"Sound is not the only difference between British and American English. The two languages have different words and expressions for some things. For example, some words for clothing are different. Americans use the word "sweater", but the British say "jumper". Americans wear "vests" over their shirts, but British people wear "vests" under their shirts. Americans talk about "pants" or "slacks", but the British talk about "trousers". The British chips are American French fries. A British chemist is an American drugstore. In Britain, if you are going to telephone friends, you "ring them up". In America, you "give them a call".There are also some differences in grammar. For example, Americans almost always use the helping verb "do" with the verb "have". They might say, "Do you have an extra pen?" The British often ask the question a different way. They might say, "Have you got an extra pen?"These differences can be confusing when you are learning English. But when the same language is used in different places, it is understandable that it changes in each place.Listening III11-6 T F F F F T21) small 2) pie 3) pine 4) big 5) small 6) pint 7) half 8) German9) warm 10) brown 11) English 12) a packet of 13) in the evening14) fried potatoes 15) crispsScript:Nick: Hi, Dieter. OK?Dieter: Oh, hi, Nick. Yes, I'm fine, except that I had a big problem ordering my drink.I didn't think my English was so bad!Nick: Your English is very good! What kind of problem?Dieter: Well, look at this beer I've got here—this warm, brown, English beer—it wasn't what I wanted!Nick: Why, what did you ask for?Dieter: Well, I just asked for a small beer. Then the barman asked what type of beer and said lots of names that I didn't understand—and something about a pie or a pine. I didn't understand anything!Nick: Oh, no! He probably said a pint! In English you don't ask for a big or a small beer. You ask for either a pint or a half. A pint's the big one.Dieter: So this one I've got here is a half?Nick: Yes, that's a half of bitter. Bitter's the name for that type of beer.Dieter: Ah, that's what he said—bitter! Well, it's very different from the beer we drink in Germany, I must say.Nick: Yes, I know. They call the German type of beer lager. So you have to ask for a half of lager, or a pint of lager.Dieter: OK. I understand that now. My another problem was chips. I asked for a packet of chips, and the barman said something strange—that they don't have chips in the evening, only at lunchtime. What did he mean?Nick: Yes, they have fish and chips, but I think you meant crisps. In England, chips are fried potatoes, you know, French fries. The ones you buy in a packet are crisps. Dieter: Well, in the end I didn't get anything to eat. So you see, I did everything wrong!Listening IV11-5 F T T F T2Examples: 1. MEN 2. HIS 3. MAN-madeConsequences: 1. mental image --- females/women 2. females/ women --- males/ men 3. citizensScript:(Mr. and Mrs. Jones are having a conversation one evening while Mrs. Jones happens to be looking at some of the textbooks her daughter, who is in the fifth grade, is using.)Mrs. Jones: Listen to what this book says. It really makes me angry! When talking about the settling of the western part of the U.S., it says, "MEN by the thousands headed west." Then on the very same page it says, "The average citizen in the United States is proud of HIS heritage."Mr. Jones: What's wrong with that? It's true. I don't understand why you are angry. Mrs. Jones: Why? Because women are left out!Mr. Jones: Everyone knows when the author says "men" or "his" in those sentences that the author means to include women.Mrs. Jones: I think you are wrong. When young people read these sentences, they simply do not form a mental image which includes females.Mr. Jones: Mm. Do you have other examples?Mrs. Jones: Yes I do! This book mentions "MAN-made improvements that have raised America's standard of living". A child will not think that females as well as males have made contributions when reading this.Mr. Jones: I still don't think it's very important.Mrs. Jones: Of course you don't! You're a man. But don't you want our daughter and other little girls to have the idea that they can be important citizens in their country, just as other women have been in the past?Mr. Jones: Well, I guess you're right. I hope not all textbooks are like that.Part 2 Viewing, understanding and speaking11-6 T F F F F T21) or another 2) seeing each other 3) boating 4) half an hour 5) someoneelse 6) anymore 7) Of course I do. 8) two different places 9) stupid Script:(The telephone rings in Julia's home, and she picks up the phone.)Julia: Hello!Michael: Hello, this is Michael.Julia: Hi, Michael. How are you?Michael: I'm fine. I miss you a lot though.Julia: Me, too. Can we get together again before you leave?Michael: Yes, sure! That's why I called you.Julia: Where should we meet?Michael: Mm, how about in front of Wanghu Hotel? (Some people are talking loudly in Julia's home.) That's not far from your home.Julia: Which hotel? I didn't hear you clearly.Michael: Wanghu Hotel.Julia: OK! What time?Michael: Mm, how about 12:30, tomorrow afternoon?Julia: OK, see you then.Michael: OK. OK, see you then.(In front of Wanghu Hotel, Michael is waiting. But Julia is waiting in front of Huanhu Hotel.)Michael: (He Looks at his watch, talking to himself.) It's 1:35 now! What's wrong with her?Julia: (She Looks at everywhere, hoping to see Michael, then talking to herself.) He's always late!Michael: (He Looks at his watch again, talking to himself.) Maybe she doesn't want to see me again?Julia: (She Looks at her watch, talking to herself.) It's almost 1:45 now! Where is he? Can it be that he is waiting at Wanghu Hotel? (Julia quickly rushes to Wanghu Hotel. There she sees Michael, who stands there waiting anxiously.)(In front of Wanghu Hotel.)Michael: Hi, Julia. You are so late. How come?Julia: I'm late?! I'm not late! I was waiting somewhere else! Believe it or not, I was waiting in front of Huanhu Hotel!Michael: Oh, my goodness! I've been waiting here for one hour. How come you went to Huanhu Hotel? I told you to come to Wanghu Hotel.Julia: But it sounded like Huanhu Hotel to me! You should've pronounced it more clearly.Michael: I'm sorry, but...but it never occurred to me you would have confused the two.Julia: I wish I'd realized that sooner, so that I wouldn't have waited there for so long. You know what? When you called yesterday, my mom had a group of friends over. They were so noisy that I could hardly hear you.Michael: That's why. Then how did you figure out that it might be here—Wanghu Hotel?Julia: Did it ever occur to you that we might be waiting at two different hotels? Michael: I guess not. I thought you were delayed by traffic or something.Julia: No! You don't think. Whenever we meet, we always have one problem or another.Michael: But last Saturday was all right. We had no trouble whatsoever seeing each other.Julia: It's always me who is waiting for you.Michael: That's not true! Wasn't I waiting for you today? And do you still remember the day when we went boating? I waited for you for about half an hour!Julia: If you don't want to wait for me, then wait for someone else.Michael: Julia, it's not that. You know what I mean.Julia: You just don't love me anymore.Michael: Of course I do. That's why I'm here. If I didn't love you, I wouldn't have waited here for an hour.Julia: But you never say "I love you" any more.Michael: Do you think I have to repeat the same three words all the time? Actions speak louder than words.Julia: But if you don't say it, how do I know?Michael: Come on, Julia. Don't be childish. Are we speaking the same language? It seems to me you always get me wrong.Julia: Well, if...if I hadn't realized what had happened we would still be waiting at two different places right now!Michael: Are you saying I'm stupid? Then why did you fall in love with me, then? Julia: Because I am even more stupid than you are! (Both laugh.)Michael: Now, let's forget it. Why don't we go for a walk in the park?Julia: Sure! (They walk away hand in hand.)Part 3 Video Appreciation and Singing for Fun1.Tip 1: Use open-ended questionsTip 2: Active listeningTip 3: The cocoonTip 4: Engage with the other personTip 5: Don’t make assumptionsTip 6: Avoid antagonistic sentences2. 1) closed questions 2) kill the conversation 3) summarizing 4) concentrate on 5) visualize a “cocoon”6) turn around and face that individual7) a particular topic 8) projecting your own thoughts or feelings9) a form of attack 10) a lot less conflictsPart 4 Further Speaking and ListeningListening I1) closer 2) regular 3) down 4) sense 5) envelope 6) convenience 7) instant 8) longer 9) positive 10) 2,252 11) quality 12) decreased 13) similar 14) inside 15) agreed 16) differentListening II1) status 2) definite 3) doubts 4) interrupt 5) power structure 6) establish and test 7) knowledge 8) power 9) sharing approach 10) encourageScript:At an early age, little girls' conversation is less definite and expresses more doubts, while little boys use conversation to establish status with their listeners.These differences continue into adult life. In public conversations, men talk more and interrupt other speakers more. In private conversations, men and women speak in equal amounts, although they say things in a different style. For women, private talking is a way to establish and test intimacy. For men, private talking is a way to explore the power structure of a relationship.Teaching is one job which shows the differences between men's and women's ways of talking. When a man teaches a woman, he wants to show that he has more knowledge, and hence more power in conversation. He uses his language to show this. When a woman teaches another woman, however, she is more likely to take a sharing approach and to encourage her student to join in.But it doesn't suggest that women are naturally more helpful. Actually, women feel they achieve power by being able to help others.Listening III1-5 F T F F TScript:Walking down the street, a dog saw an ad in an office window. "Help wanted. Must type 70 words a minute. Must be computer literate. Must be bilingual. Anequal-opportunity employer."The dog applied for the position, but he was quickly refused. "I can't hire a dog for this job," the office manager said. But when the dog pointed to the line that read "An equal-opportunity employer", the office manager sighed and asked, "Can you type?" Silently, the dog walked over to a typewriter and typed a letter without a mistake. "Can you operate a computer?" the manager inquired. The dog then sat down at a computer, wrote a program and ran it perfectly."Look, I still can't hire a dog for this position," said the office manager. "You have fine skills, but I need someone who's bilingual. It says so right in the ad."The dog looked up at the manager and said, "Meow."Listening IV1 1-6 T F T F T T2 1) an American education 2) fluent English 3) misses 4) nice5) little things 6) walking the dog 7) weather 8) snowy9) sunshine 10) boots 11) umbrella 12) a big smileScript:Ramon Romero is a seventeen-year-old boy from Bolivia. He speaks Spanish and a little bit of English.Ramon lives in the United States now, in Little Rock, Arkansas, with the Hutchinsons. They are not his real family. His real family is back in Bolivia. They cannot come to America because they have jobs and duties in their country and aren't able to leave. However, they do want their son to have an American education and be fluent in English.He misses his family and wishes to see them. It seems that no one understands his true feelings. It is difficult to listen to English all the time and then to express his thoughts in English. His American family is very nice to him and helps him in every way. In return, Ramon does little things to help the family. For instance, he takes the dog for a walk every morning and every evening.When he comes back from the morning walk, he tells Mrs. Hutchinson about the weather. This tells her how to dress her four-year-old son. On Tuesday, Mrs. Hutchinson asks, "How is the weather today?"Ramon answers, "It rain.""No, Ramon, in English we say, 'It's raining.'"On Wednesday, it rains again."It's raining today," reports Ramon.On Thursday, it snows. On Friday, the sun finally shines. Ramon is very happy that he doesn't have to wear boots or carry an umbrella. He comes into the house with a big smile on his face."How's the weather today?" asks Mrs. Hutchinson."Oh, today I am very happy," replies Ramon. "There is no weather."。

新视野大学英语第三版视听说第二册课后题答案

新视野大学英语第三版视听说第二册课后题答案

Unit 1Page 221) new things 2) At the moment 3) quite differentPage 33 1 3 7 8Page 44 1) I have ever learned 2) found 3) a combination 4) body movements 5) Learning to drive 6) nine cases 7) by most standards 8) French 9) hatedPage 62 e-c-a-g-d-h-b-f3 1) speak 2) saying the wrong thing 3) practice speaking / talking to himself 4) making mistakes 5) native speakers 6) pronunciation 7) listening skills 8) listening and readingPage 74 1 embarrassed; hear 2 anything you like; going for the weekend3 voice; pronunciation4 how it sounds; the news; English television5 on the Internet6 sound like; native speakerPage 82 1) The results of the 1932 test were 2) the same as they were in 1932 3) the exam they have done 4) wellPage 93 1 D 2 A 3 B4 A5 DPage 101 12 1 G 2 R3 G4 R5 G6 R7 RPage 123 1 you should eat; a good 2 should not spend; You’re3 Why don’t; am not sure that’s4 it’s a good; suppose so Page 15Short conversations1. B2. D3. D4. C5. ALong conversation1. C2. D3. A4. CPage 16Passage 11. D2. A3. C4. DPage 17Passage 21.alternative2. numerous3. traditional4. academic5. countryside6. athletes7. take advantage of8. Secondary9. in a collective effort 10. serve asUnit 2Page 202 1) different countries 2) home 3) new places 4) new cultures Page 213 14 5Page 224 1) mature 2) airport 3) theater 4) scenery 5) culture 6) language Page 235 1 B 2 A 3 E 4 C 5 F6 DPage 253 34 5Page 26-272 1 D 2 B3 B4 C5 D3 1 busy, shopping 2 bars, need 3 spaces, friendliness4 elegant, expensive5 views6 beaches, cheap7 changing, sunset8 cried Page 281 3Page 292 1) trying to get to 2) takes about 10 minutes 3) looking for4) right away 5) take the first left 6) until you reach7) want to get to 8) Is it far 9) Go left 10) on the leftPage 313 1) isolated 2) far 3) plane 4) three months 5) culture6) way of life 7) speak to 8) find out 9) history 10) dreams Page 33Short conversations1. A2. D3. B4. C5. DLong conversation1. A2. D3. C4. APage 34Passage 11. D2. A3. B4. DPage 35Passage 21.scared2. perceive3. negative4. result in5. lose faith in6. goes down7. depressed8. preferably9. adapt 10. revealUnit 3Page 382 1 C 2 E3 D4 A5 B6 FPage 392 1) concerts 2) a bar 3) bandPage 4031) keep fit 2) the theater 3) small children 4) seeing friends5) eating and drinking 6) houses 7) having friends around8) a jazz club 9) love to read 10) oil painting11) playing the guitar 12) watching filmsPage 414 1 6Page 432 1) see a free art exhibition 2) going to a concert 3) having dinner4) getting the bus home 5) a visit to a museum 6) paintings7) watch the street entertainers 8) watch some comedy9) comedy clubPage 452 1) sightseeing 2) beach 3) get away from 4) relaxing 5) a dozen6) fantastic 7) attitude 8) perfect3 10:00 b 11:00 a 13:00 a 16:00 b 18:00 a 22:00 b4 10:00 c 11:00 e 13:00 f 16:00 b 18:00 a 22:00 d1Conversation 1: Book a table; four; Saturday; 10 o’clock.Conversation 2: Change the date of two tickets; Starr; June the fifth; June the ninth / the ninth of June.Conversation 3: Arrange to have dinner with friends; eight thirty; Saturday.Conversation 4: dinner together; 0988 45673.Page 472 1 Can you repeat that, please? Did you say…?2 Can I just check? Sorry, I didn’t catch that. Did you say…? Sorry,can you slow down, please?3 Can you speak up, please?4 Can you repeat that, please?Page 491e-d-b-f-a-cPage 502 a-2 b-1 c-3 d-5 e-4Page 51Short conversations1. D2. C3. C4. B5. CLong conversation1. D2. A3. A4. DPassage 11. A2. A3. D4. DPage 53Passage 21.objectives2. farthest3. recognized4. separated into5. involves6. is referred to7. Life-threatening8. designed9. endurance 10. putting themselves at riskUnit 4Page 5621) finding out 2) a normal person 3) feel about famePage 573 2 3 441) exciting 2) worthwhile 3) a model 4) real fame 5) invention6) in the streetPage 585 1 E 2 F 3 A 4 D 5 B6 CPage 591 1 2Page 60-612 1) advertising 2) enjoy the job 3) travel 4) chance 5) go traveling 6) a doctor 7) have time 8) play the piano 9) writing songs10) wanted to do 11) make more time 12) playing her own music Page 6331) speed 2) survive 3) October 4) richest 5) track 6) bank 7) glory8) better4 1) seven 2) four 3) everythingPage 641 1) White House 2) tomorrow afternoon 3) a space flight / a flight into space 4) next week 5) her husband 6) 80 7) three or four8) organize 9) this weekend 10) restaurant service 11) French 12) Paris 13) directions 14) book2 1 R 2 R3 O4 R5 O6 OPage 673Pros: 1,2,5,6,9,11,13Cons: 3,4,7,8,10,12Page 69Short conversations1. B2. B3. C4. D5. DLong conversation1. A2. B3. B4. DPage 70Passage 11. B2. D3. A4. CPage 71Passage 2mentators2. exaggerated3. focus on4. lead an active life5. laid the foundation6. annual7. a series of8. advocating9. abolish 10. influentialUnit 5Page 752 1) cities 2) mix of people 3) peace and quiet3 1 C 2 F 3 D4 A5 B6 EPage 764 1 2 5Page 775 1) horribly 2) get round 3) on the go 4) take time out5) missing out 6) green transport 7) crime 8) committing crimes Page 794 1) shopping 2) good nightlife 3) safe 4) cheap 5) terrible6) restaurants 7) fantastic 8) fast 9) green 10) crowded11) friendly 12) atmosphere 13) clean 14) safe 15) see 16) do17) beautiful 18) perfect 19) culture 20) too muchPage 812 1 a combined age 2 forgotten; stuck indoors; felt right; 16 times; closure; meet3 404 available; Two millionPage 821Conversation 11 In a hotel.2 The air conditioning doesn’t work.3 She will sendsomeone up to look into it.Conversation 21 In a restaurant.2 They waited about 20 minutes for a table they booked, another hour for their meal, and were asked to pay the service charge.3 It was a very busy time of year.Conversation 31 In a train station.2 She has waited for over an hour.3 Because the man said the train was delayed because of “the wrong type of snow”.2 1 C 2 C3 R4 R5 C6 RPage 87Short conversations1. A2. A3. B4. A5. DLong conversation1. A2. A3. D4. BPage 88Passage 11. B2. D3. C4. DPage 17Passage 21.join up2. reaction3. makes increasing sense4. sustainable5. aims6. monitored7. access to8. experimenting with9. eye-catching 10. communitingUnit 6Page 921 F2 E3 I4 D5 G6 J7 B8 A9 H 10 CPage 9221) a researcher 2) gets too busy 3) relax 4) flatPage 933 3 4Page 944 1 C 2 E 3 A 4 D5 B6 FPage 9721) a free bus ride 2) a dentist 3) watch films 4) Lunch 5) a cheap6) take your dog 7) a surprise party 8) free coffee 9) bring theirchildren 10) a party 11) free drinks 12) go fishing 13) all the fish Page 993 1) traveling to work 2) live abroad 3) cheap houses 4) an online map company 5) 38 pounds 6) quality of life 7) the trafficPage 1001 1 32 1 like 2 can’t stand3 absolutely love4 don’t like; prefer5 don’t mind6 keen on7 hate8 not very keen on; want to be Page 10311) shaped 2) faces 3) personal 4) special message 5) at home6) beautiful website2 1 c 2 d3 a4 e5 bPage 105Short conversations1. B2. D3. A4. C5. CLong conversation1. A2. D3. B4. BPage 106Passage 11. B2. B3. A4. DPage 107Passage 21.evaluate2. compensation3. negotiating4. confirm5. schedule6. circumstances7. turn down8. start over9. work out 10. informedUnit 7Page 110S O O N O S S O SPage 11121) enjoy 2) live without 3) plan my life 4) listening to music 3 1 D 2 A 3 F 4 E 5 B 6 CPage 1124 1 In his pocket. 2 Twitter. 3 Because it’s not charged. 4 His mobile phone and an MP3 player.5 Two. 6) An e-book reader, a laptop, an IPod, and lots of gadgets.Page 1135 1) on it all the time 2) my husband 3) my laptop 4) phone 5) essential 6) beyond that 7) computer 8) InternetPage 1152 1 23 1 all day on the Internet 2 watching the videos that friends send them 3 give you a break, talking to someone in the office, looking through4 reading books5 1) in front of the computer 2) sports and going out 3) live in the read worldPage 1172 1 43 1 C 2 B 3 D4 D5 CPage 1192 1 1) –c 2) –a 3) –b2 1) –b 2) –a 3) –cPage 12111) two 2) near the sea 3) real achievement 4) 12 5) talked online6) hello 7) lonely 8) a new girl 9) bored 10) my real friends11) a club 12) good-looking 13) start talking to him14) on the dance floor 15) haven’t been dancingPage 123Short conversations1. B2. C3. D4. D5. CLong conversation1. B2. B3. A4. CPage 124Passage 11. D2. A3. A4. DPage 125Passage 21.response2. illegal3. in charge of4.consequently5. relied heavily on6. linked to7. anticipate8. familiar with9. remedy 10. betrayingUnit 8Page 1281 boss and employee2 godfather and godmother3 fiancée and fiancé4 mentor and pupil5 landlord and tenant6 teammates7 classmates 8 member 9 partner 10 in-lawsPage 12821) come from 2) most of my family 3) talking to people Page 1293 1 C 2 E 3 A4 F5 B6 DPage 1304 1) height 2) same traits 3) think about things 4) my sister5) similar to 6) mathematical 7) a younger version 8) organized 9) louder 10) quite calm 11) my brothers 12) quite different Page 1315 2 6Page 1332 1) 1689 2) advisor 3) soldiers 4) sailors 5) dull 6) incredibly 7) surname 8) great funPage 13421) islands 2) There are no rules 3) an account 4) a digital5) male 6) half animal 7) edit 8) short 9) face 10) features11) pick 12) personality 13) online stores 14) over three million15) chatPage 13621) So for me the most important thing is to…2) I suppose I’d have to say3) In my opinion, …4) One thing I’d like to say is that…Page 1391 1 She heard about Second life on BBC breakfast TV.2 She didn’t change her appearance very much except her haircolor.3 She decided to be a businesswoman in Second life.4 Her personality is the one thing that hasn’t changed.5 It’s a shop. You can set up and pay for the building. Then youcan work in it as a businesswoman.2The expressions you hear are 1,3,4,5, and 6.Page 141Short conversations1. B2. C3. C4. D5. ALong conversation1. C2. D3. A4. BPage 142Passage 11. C2. C3. A4. BPage 143Passage 21.infancy2. assumed3. inherited4.rooted5. fairs6. compensate for7. cement8. witness9. exposed to 10. contributed to。

人教版八年级英语下册Unit3sectionB2a2c阅读课教学设计

人教版八年级英语下册Unit3sectionB2a2c阅读课教学设计
4.培养学生积极向上的人生态度,鼓励他们珍惜时间,合理安排自己的业余生活。
在教学过程中,教师应关注学生的个体差异,充分调动学生的积极性,使其在轻松愉快的氛围中学习英语,不断提高自身的英语素养。
二、学情分析
八年级下册的学生经过前两年的英语学习,已经具备了一定的英语基础,能够运用简单的词汇和句型进行日常交流。在此基础上,针对本章节的内容,学情分析如下:
3.教师对一般现在时的用法进行讲解,并通过实例进行示范,让学生跟随练习。
4.学生模仿教师,尝试用一般现在时描述其他人物,教师给予反馈和指导。
(三)学生小组讨论,500字
1.学生分组,每组选择一个人物进行讨论,运用所学词汇和句型描述该人物的性格、爱好和日常活动。
2.各小组进行分享,其他小组进行评价和反馈,教师巡回指导,给予建议。
3.能够运用阅读策略(如:预测、扫读、精读等)来获取文章主旨和细节信息。
4.提高学生的口语表达能力,能够就人物描述进行简单的问答和讨论。
(二)过程与方法
在教学过程中,引导学生通过以下方法实现学习目标:
1.采用任务型教学法,设计各种实践活动,让学生在实际语境中运用所学知识。
2.运用合作学习法,鼓励学生互相讨论、交流,共同完成学习任务。
3.指导学生运用阅读策略,培养其独立阅读和理解文章的能力。
4.利用多媒体教学资源,激发学生的学习兴趣,提高课堂效果。
(三)情感态度与价值观
1.培养学生对英语学习的兴趣和自信心,使其愿意主动参与课堂活动。
2.培养学生的合作精神,使其学会与他人共同解决问题,相互帮助,共同进步。
3.引导学生了解和尊重不同文化背景下人们的兴趣爱好,培养跨文化交际意识。
5.课堂总结:
教师与学生共同回顾本节课所学内容,强调重点和难点,并对学生的表现给予评价和鼓励。

第三版大学英语听说第三册答案

第三版大学英语听说第三册答案

Unit 1Part AExercise 1: 1. a 2. c 3. d 4. a 5. dExercise 2:Jack SmithRm 1008, Peace Hotel9 tomorrow morningWest Lake Hotel, HangzhouPart BConversation 1Exercise 1: 1. a 2. c 4. bExercise 2:1.five rooms in total; rooms for Friday night, 15th of the month; the bestrooms in the hotel2.They damaged the hotel’s property. They talked rudely in the coffeeshop. They did not pay the account when they left the hotel. Conversation 2Exercise 1: 2. a 3. d 4. c 5. aExercise 2:1.He is the woman’s favorite hairdresser. He has an appointment withanother customer. He is a popular hairdresser at the Unisex Hairdresser’s.2.Tom is just as good as Marcel. Tom can quickly figure out the best stylefor a particular customer. Tom has never done the woman’s hair before. Part DMaking ReservationsExercise 1:Exercise 2:Booking Seats Exercise 1:Exercise 2:Unit 2 Part AExercise 1:1.Passage 1: a Passage 2: bPart BA ConversationExercise 1:1. c2. d.3. b.Exercise 2:A StoryExercise 1: 2. b 3. a 4. cExercise 2:1.12-year-old bitch from a farmer’s family2.two puppies just two months ago3.for 12 tiger cubs since 5 years ago4.strong but she is smaller than the cubs5.enough milk for her own babies and the baby tigers6.her own children and takes good care of themPart DA Passage: 1. bA Story: 33 231 cat years dustbin East London March 17,1971 tiny closed front teeth sleeping eating cat food place World Records 27-year-old AustraliaUnit 3Part AExercise 1:1.To throw a surprise party for his 40th birthday.2.Pulling on the birthday person’s ear 21 times.3.To invite three very good friends out to dinner.Part BConversation 1Exercise 1:1. d2. c3. dExercise 2:Conversation 2Exercise 1: 2. b 3. a 4. d 5. cExercise 2:1.She is on the wrong side of 30/over 30.2.Yes. It’s pretty good.3.25.4.Between 25 and 30. Because by then you know what want with life and how to getit.5.They tend to be worried about consequences of what they do.6.She had a good time but she wouldn’t necessarily want to relive it.7.No. She’s happy at her age now.Part DA Passage: 1. a 2. d 3. cA Story: 1. a 2. b 3. c 4. aUnit 4Part AExercise 1: 1. d 2. c 3. a 5. dExercise 2: 1) weekly 2) fixed 3) fair 4) teenager 5) discs6) an excellent way to teach their children the value of money.7) they learn to budget their expenses.8) they will have no money to spend by the end of the week.Part BConversation 1Exercise 1:1. c2. b3. cExercise 2:Conversation 2Exercise 1: 2. c 3. d 4. bExercise 2:1.a ll her allowance for this month2.go out and eat3.send her a fixed sum of money regularly4.work more study5.never made a monthly budgetPart DA Conversation:A Discussion:Unit 5Part AExercise 1: 1. d 2. a 3. c 4. c 5. dExercise 2:1)playing a sport they like an essential part of their life2)keep fit3)live a more active life4)have a sense of personal achievement5)meet people with similar interestsPart BA PassageExercise 1: 1. c 2. d 4. aExercise 2:1. (√)2. (√)3. (√) 5. (√)A conversationExercise 1: 2. d 3. b 4. aExercise 2:4. (√) 6. (√) 7. (√) 10. (√)Part DA ConversationUnit 6 Part AExercise 1:Part BA PassageExercise 1:1. b2. b3. dExercise 2:1) shorttime 2) several hours 3) to and from 4) fuel efficient 5) taking off6) wear and tear 7) staying on the track 8) very fast 9) 150 10) save wear and tear A ConversationExercise 1: 2. a 3. a 4. d Exercise 2:1. if he parked his car by a double yellow line2. have gone home half past five3. had to get back before six4. had been following Ben ’s car5. speeding6. 60 miles an hour in order to stop BenPart DA StoryUnit 7Part AExercise 1: 1. d 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. bExercise 2:1) nowadays 2) perfect 3) dying 4) higher 5) Medical 6) painful 7)cure 8) apart from basic health care, people in the old days didn’t have so many choices about their lifestyles.9) People worked long hours and therefore didn’t have much free time to follow hobbies or develop interests.10) It used to take weeks for mail and news to travel from one part of the world to another.Part BPassage 1Exercise 1: 1. c 2. d 4. bExercise 2:1.a. a bit of mess/ clutteredb. cushionsc. covered with some ornamentd. bright colors soft colorse. all shut drawn there is almost no natural lightf. doesn’t have enough furniture shelves cupboards will make theroom less clutteredg. indoor plants and cut flowers vases, bottles and bowls2.a. practical concerned with aestheticsb. imaginationc. warm-hearted sociablePassage 2Exercise 1: 2. b 3. a 4. aExercise 2:1.a. personal objects family photosb. valuable things oriental rugs ornaments from the Middle Eastc. decoration very cleand. function2.a. travelingb. to socializec. working lunch with his partner discusses a business deal over dinnerd. entertains/spends time at homee. single commit himself in personal relationshipPart DPassage 1: 1. b 2. c 3. dPassage 2: 1. c 2. d 3. bUnit 8Part AExercise 1: 1. c 2. b 3. aPart BA ConversationExercise 1: 1. b 2. a 4. bExercise 2:1. (√) 3. (√) 4. (√) 6. (√) 7. (√) 10. (√)A PassageExercise 1: 2. a 3. d 4. b 5. aExercise 2:1.wear trousers or even dark tights2.knee-length skirts minis3.tailored trousers no jeans4.dress casually on Friday5.Smoking, eating drinking6.go outside to smokePart DConversation 11.A publishing company2.They are discussing the company plans for the next year.3.a. Begin two new magazines;b. Improve productivity by 20%c. Upgrade toolsd. Begin Internet publishingConversation 21) make some plans 2) opportunities to improve their skills 3) take part in decision-making 4) fulfill their dreams 5) wouldn’t even have a business 6) too focused on production 7) to find a better balance between company needs and staff needs.Unit 9Part AExercise 1: 1. b 2. c 3. d 4. dExercise 2: 1.An actress 2. A cook 3. A gardener 4. A nurse 5. A baker Part BA ConversationExercise 1:1.How do you do?2.yes, I am.3.No. I’ve been working as a sales representative for GM for two years.4.No. My parents speak Spanish. They are Mexican-Americans.5.No. I took a course in Portuguese at college.6.We’ll let you know our decision as soon as possible.Exercise 2:A PassageExercise 1: 2. a 3. a 4. cExercise 2:1)a liberal arts college graduate2)majored in English at college3)college basement4)writing, editing and computerworking with his fellow graduates8.editorial assistant at a publishing companyPart DConversation: 1. c 2. b 3. a 4. bCompound Dictation1) real 2) confusing 3) possible 4) uncomfortable 5) Eventually 6) preparation 7) appear8) to identify a worker you admire and observe his behavior9) you will be able to see what is his approach to everyday situations10) By watching and learning from a model, you will probably begin to identify and pick up good working habits.Unit 10Part AExercise 1:Exercise 2:1. A crime is an act that breaks the law.2.Those who commit crimes are a danger to the society.3.We must learn to protect ourselves against crime.4.If we happen to see someone committing a crime we should dial 110 to call thepolice.5.When we go shopping in a crowded place we should take care of our personalbelongings.Part BA ConversationExercise 1:1. b 3. d 4. cExercise 2:1) a criminal case 2) three months ago 3) a man and a woman 4) arrested by the police 5) taken to court 6) standing in the witness-box 7) answering the lawyer’s questions8) she saw a man go into and come out of the bank9)who was with the man10) wearing a hat 11) crying a bag 12) wearing a blonde wig 13) black platform shoes 14) the exact persons 15) the things 16)on the tableA PassageExercise 1: 2. d 3. b 4. cExercise 2:1) a policeman on the other side of the street 2)had been robbed 3) had left his bag on the floor 4) buying a can of coke 5) had disappeared 6) that were in the bag 7) the more things he said, the more money he would get,8) a video camera, jewellery, money and clothes9)a man he had seen following him10) to the police station 11) to collect a report for his insurance companyPart DA story: 1. a 2. b 3. c 4. dA story:1. T 3. F 7. TUnit 11Part AExercise 1:1. She hates that kind of book.No. Because she said she didn’t have time for such books.2. The Old Man and the SeaHe likes Hemingway’s style of writing.3. “Story Time”He thought it was terrible. Because he thought the stories were silly and too childish.4. The Chinese Style Divorce.She prefers watching TV to reading books.Exercise 2:1. cycling2. buses or trains3. prefers4. she has been interested in5. enjoys6. doesn’t care for keen on 8. favorite 10. talk shows 11. soap operas 12. the last kind ofPart BA StoryExercise 1:1. d 3. b 4. a 5. aExercise 2:1. (×)2.(√)3. (×)4. (×)5. (×)6. (√)7. (√)8. (×)A StoryExercise 1: 2. c 3. c 4. bExercise 2:1.The foga.thickest in yearsb.thick, pea soup, evening fellc.your hand, your faced.Street signs2.The traffica.crept alongb.blowing furiouslyc.came to a standstill in the eveningd.impossible, find3.The citya. quiet , graveyardPart DA story:1. a. shot down, enemy occupied territoryb. crash-landedc. consciousnessd. saved, a group of nuns2. a. talk with either the nuns, the nurses in his small room3. a. very quiet and shyb. turned away, glanced her way4. a. he had fallen in love with herb. made him step back in astonishmentA story:1. d2. c 4. bUnit 12 Part AExercise 1:Exercise 2:1.Germany, 1879, Nobel Prize in physics, theory of relativity, American, 1955,recognized, physicists.poser, 1756, died, 35, 41, 27, 23, 17, operas, voice3.English, poet, greatest, 1564, 1616, works ,poetry, comedies, knowledge, humanbehaviorPart BPassage 1Exercise 1:1.He paid his hospital bill, and later paid for his funeral2.She lost five children in a fire.3.Her face was cut in a knife attack4.Families of policemen or firemen injured at work.5.“The harder I work, the more money I make, and the more people I canhelp.”Exercise 2:1. (√)2.(×)3. (√)4. (√)5. (√)6. (√)7. (×)8. (√) Passage 2Exercise 1: 2. c 3. a 4. bExercise 2:1.New York City, 19522.cheer his son on, hockey, last3.a heart failure, taken, a nearby hospital4.to bring him around, in vain5.was appearing in a play in California6.first American center, teaching paralyzed people to live moreindependentlyPart DA Passage:Exercise :A Compound Dictation:1) earliest 2)1892 3)favorite 4) outstanding 5) skillful 6) aware7) equals8) An editor in New York liked her ideas very much and was especially impressed with her style of writing9)Her articles began to appear in more and more newspapers.10) Although she did not see full equal rights for women she never gave up her fightUnit 13Part AExercise 1:Conversation 1To go to a rock concert with him on SaturdayShe says she doesn’t have time for that sort of thing. Conversation2.She likes all kinds of musicClassical musicConversation3.Light musicNo, she thinks it’s too noisy and it gives her headaches.Exercise 2:1.Music is a universal language.2.Music can express love, longing, happiness and anger.3.Sometimes music may communicate more clearly than words.4.Music is the art of thinking with sounds.5.When I’m in a good mood, I prefer the music with a fast rhythm. But if I feellow, I can only listen to something soft and quiet.Part BPassage 1Exercise 1:1.a 3. b 4. bExercise 2:1.musical traditions, jazz, blues, early 20th2.white, black3.early European settlers, African slaves4. a clear melody, a strong rhythm5.electric guitarPassage 2Exercise 1 :1.c 3. a 4. bExercise 2:. full of energyb. concentratec. forget their problemd. fune. live, freedom and imagination2. a. damage people’s hearingb. stop people noticing the world outsidec. make people selfishd. drugsPart DPassage1 :Exercise :Passage2 :Exercise :1.62.Academy of Music3.National Orchestra4.three other musicians at weddings5.romantic musicUnit 14Part AExercise 1:Passage 1Q. bPassage 2Q. aPart BPassage 1Exercise 1:1.a2.d3.a4.d5.bExercise 2:1. (√) 3. (√) 4. (√) 5. (√) 6. (√) 7. (×) 8. (√) 9. (√) 10. (√) 11. (√) 12. (√)Passage 2Exercise 1: 2. a 3. d 4. cExercise 2:1.a. the top British universitiesb. largest universitiesc. one of the best centers of learningd. the cheapest and most far-reaching2.a. social scientists, arts, science, mathematicsb. clerks, farm workers, housewives, teachers, and policemen3.a. part-timeb. full-time employmentc. their employersd. work. Familye. their careers, make up for, personal interest, sharpen their minds. Part DPassage1 :Exercise :1.Those students who have just finished A-levels and got a place at university.2.There are lots of things to choose from, say, working in a bank or doingcommunity work; even doing something adventurous.3.The experience will broaden their horizons and teach them new skills.And also it may give them the chance to earn some money for school.4.They must make sure that university will hold a place for them tillnext year.5.Most universities are quite happy about it because year-out studentsare more mature, confident and independent.Passage2 :Exercise :1.8:30 in the morning, 3:30 in the afternoon, September, coed, the sameclassroom2.school uniforms, whatever they like3.they have a very long summer vacation.4.the classrooms are crowded and there aren’t enough teachers.Unit 15Part AExercise 1:Exercise 2:1) 26th, 2003 2)hit 3) 630 4)30,000 5) history 6) severe 7)8)19909)35,00010) 1,800 11) construction 12) survivedPart BA ForumExercise 1:1. a 3. d 4. bExercise 2:1.a. dictating some letters to his secretaryb. the roof, rescued by a helicopterc. six survivors, the building collapsed2.a. taking a rest, on a small island, South Pacificb. towards the harbor, managed to get on a ship, when the lava hit thetown3.a. working in the field, his houseb. on fire, coming down fast, crashed into the trees, explosionc. towards his house, came to, lying in a hospital bed.A News StoryExercise 1:1. c2. b3. cExercise 2:1) eating breakfast 2)strange color 3) crystal blue 4)brownish 5) ankle-deep 6) the bottom floor of the hotel 7) deeper and darker8)a group had already gathered9)turn into a smelly river10) being washed into the sea 11) blood everywhere 12) receded once 13) slowly rose again 14) the hotel and streets 15) another wave could come and sweep them awayPart BA PassageExercise1 :1.b2. b3. c4. dExercise2 :1) fire 2)batteries 3) awoke 4)blown 5) ankle-deep second-degree6) picking 7) exploded8) in the hopes it won’t happen to someone else9) Burns to the face, neck, leg and hip are among the dozens of injury reports10) providing tips for cell phone users to avoid such accidents and has stepped up work to supervise the wireless industry.Unit 16Part AExercise 1:1.b2. d3. b 5. cExercise2 :1) 2 2) 16-30 3) 22million 4)58 5) 246) 63% 7) 30 8) 2 9) 6 10) 325,000Part BPassage1 :Exercise1 :1. bExercise2 :1.earliest recorded2.world’s first printed3.regularly-published4.regularly-published English5.weekly-published English6.American7.daily English8.daily-published, American colonies Passage2 :Exercise1 :Exercise2 :Part DA Conversation:ExerciseExercise :1.cTest 1Part A2. c3. a4. a5. a6. c7. b8. d9. c 10. cPart B1)business 2) named 3) located 4) championship 5) enthusiasm 6) November 7)April8) Baseball is an American sport. It is sometimes called the national pastime.9) American football is different from international football, which Americans call soccer.10) The most famous athletes make millions of dollars for their skill. American best athletes have higher salaries than the country’s president.Part C1. c2. d 4. a 5. dPart D1. c2. b3. d4. d5. b6. d7. d8. c 10. dTest 2Part A2. d3. d4. b5. d6. c7. d8. c9. a 10. bPart B1) exactly 2) originated 3) total 4) considered 5) suitable 6) serious 7) Mexico8) Musicians and engineers experimented to find ways to make louder guitars.9) This type of guitar became very popular for country music, blues and rock-and-roll.10) It’s inexpensive, fits well in many styles of music, and relatively easy to learn.Part C1. b2. b 4. d 5. bPart D1. d2. b3. b4. a5. b6. a7. d8. a 10. c。

新世纪大学英语视听说教程第三版3答案完整

新世纪大学英语视听说教程第三版3答案完整

新世纪大学英语视听说教程(第三版)3 答案Unit 1P2A 2e 3a 4b 5f 6d 7j 8g 9k 10i 11l 12hB 1.Andrew called to confirm the flight plans. Becky stopped the mail delivery.2.Becky gave the keys to a friend and gave away the fresh foods.3.Becky changed the voice mail message. Andrew paid the bills.4.Andrew got the traveler’s checks.5.Andrew watered the plants. Becky unplugged the electrical items.6.Andrew turned off the lights. Becky emptied the trash.P3A water the plantsB 2L 3P 4L 5P 6P,LP4A 2.boarding pass 3.check-in counter 4.overhead compartment 5.flight attendant6.oxygen mask7.carry-on luggage8.baggage claimB 2.carry-on luggage 3.boarding pass 4.overhead compartment ,flight attendant5.oxygen mask6.tray table7.baggage claimC flew four threeD 1, 3 ,5, 7 ,8E 1.Because he had only four hours in Seoul.2.Because he had only one carry-on bag.3.Jun doesn’t have a confirmed reservation for a flight.He will wait until the airplane is boarding to find out if there is a seat available for him.4.Because he is a sales rep for an airplane and he knows the flight attendants.P7A 1. I haven’t finished 2. I’ve canceled 3. I’ve picked up4. I haven’t taken5. Have you washed6. I haven’t cleaned7. I’ve watered 8. I’ve given 9.Have you packedB 1. No, he didn’t.2. He confirmed all the flights.3. They wanted him to come in and water the plants for them.4. Because the dog always looks scared.5. They want to use it again on their next vacation.P8A 1.pre-trip planning 2. tagging luggage 3. saving space4. your carry-on bag5. other ideasB. 1,2,4,5,6,9,10 good 3,7,8 badP9A .1. The advantages of traveling aloneB. 3, 4,6C. 1. Study vacation:vacation college ,play scientist2. Using your vacation to learn a sport: golf,mountain climbing,scuba diving,ride a horse3. tours for: women only, people over 60, singles looking for romance,fine diningP14A 2.trash 3.rooftops 4.toupee 5.sideburns 6.foreheadB 2.destination 3.vegetarian 4.request 5.turbulence 6.shift 7.heater 8.luggage9.helicopter 10.map 11.tray 12.flight attendantP15A 1.a b d 2.b d 3.a b c dB 2.False; his hands ,not an interpreter3. False; second, not first4. False; didn’t have ,not had5. False; flight attendant, not passenger6.TrueC 1.funny experiences 2,one of the funniest I could recall was 3.serving food4.had this tray5.turbulence happened6.lost her balance7.caught her balance 8.kind of shifted 9.control my laughter10.you're not allowed to laughP18B c b a b cP19A 5 4 1 2 3 6B Tara Claudia Tara Sun-hee Mike Tara MikeC 1.Sun-hee has never been to Mexico.2.Tara is nervous because she can’t find her bag.3.Sun-hee is calm because she’s organized and has completed all her errands earlier in the day.D 1.confirm my flight 2.Have you seen it? 3. I saw it in the bathroom4.Are you sure5.so strange6.Got it7.get traveler’s checks 8.I've lost my wallet 9.Whew10.pay the electricity and phone bills 11.change my voice mail message12. I d on’t remember13.Ta-dah 14.What would they do without me15.How true 16.don’t forget to unplug your TV and electrical stuff17.Done 18.it’s time to go 19.We’re leaving for the airport20.Cool!Have a great trip girls.E 1.Because she has forgotten her ticket and traveler’s checks.Because Sun-hee appeared to be the most organized person during the trip preparations.2.To show their excitement,the girls say “Mexico-here we come!”A 2.How true 3.Done 4.WhewB 1.for a vacation. 2. had some trouble preparing for the trip. 3.Things got worse4.helped them out5. totally relaxed because she has already finished getting ready.6.confirmed her flight, got travel’s checks, changed her voice-mail message, and paid the bills.7.were ready to go 8.checked to be sure they had everything.9. soon came running back in. 10. She had forgotten to take her ticket and passport! Unit 2P24A d g c a i j e f k b hB 从左往右:4 5 6 1 2 9 10 3 7 11 8P26A 2B 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 1C The second place is a very fancy place,with everything they want.All they need to do is reserve it,take a toothbrush and a swimsuit,go there and enjoy their vacation.P27A .1.City Zoo 2. car 3.easy 4. Church 5. park 6. three 7. twoB Because the zoo doesn’t have enough parking spaces for cars.P28A .Picture 1B. 1. transportation, too much traffic on the streets, not enough places for safe cycling and walking, dirty parks, no nightlife2. improve transportation, build lanes for cyclists and walkers, clean the parks, build a theaterP29A .1. To make it safer for pedestrians to cross the streets.2. Kids played there, and neighbors stopped there to talk.3. To get away from the noise and dangerous traffic.4. They put old couches, tables and planters in the street.5. The speaker means that streets belong to everybody in the neighborhood. They should become their “outdoor living room”,and safe places for their children again.B G:2,4,5 B:1,3P30A aB F F T T T TC 1.she thinks the campus is beautiful2.the park is so big that he can always find a different path with a new view.3.the footpaths would allow him to see beautiful views and feel the waterfall’s spray on his face.ndscaped, 1822 ,1903D 1.Because he designed Central Park,the first landscaped public park in the US.2.It was the finished product of a design contest and the first landscaped public park in the US.3.all his work was intended to preserve the natural beauty of an area.P32B 2,2,1,3,1,2P372.area3.veranda4. High-techA 2.false:garage改garden 3. False:fridge 改stove4. False:barbecue grill 改plasma TV5. TrueB c b aC If I could have anything I would like to have1 2.a d e cA 2.customers e cell phone ,eat at their desks 4.take off their shoes5.make noise6.alcohol ,loud musicB actually , I’m not allowed to ,For instance ,that’s too loud so that it might disturb other people ,smoke inside ,alcoholP41B b c b c aC 2.grill 3.sea gulls 4.fan 5.waves 6.remote control 7.microwave 8.air conditionerD plaining 3.raw 4.surf 5.Spraying 6.breeze 7.realistic 8.beautyA 2. c b e a dB 2.a b e dC 1.I can't believe 2:hello 3.Same reason 4.quit complaining5.a bowl of ice and a fan6.you’ve got to be more like me7.See 8.Check out that gorgeous viewD 1. He wanted him to use his imagination to feel the coolness of the ocean.2. He took a pack of raw hot dogs out of the fridge.3. At first,he wanted to cook them on a grill.4. He’s not allowed to use the grill inside the apartment.5. Mike thought his imaginary beach was beautiful.6. Takeshi thought Mike’s imaginary beach eas silly. He even got a little annoyed.E 1. He stood on an ironing board and pretend to surf.2. He learned to use his imagination and threw water over Mike,pretending it was a wave.3. Takeshi felt sumg,and he thought the was being fuuny.4. Mike didn’t feel very happy at all.(1) you know (2) It makes me want to surf (3)you’ll break it(4)look at me dude (5)i’m hang in’10 (6)i’m getting the hang of this imagination thing (8)very funny,very funny indeedA 2.i’m hang in’10 3.i’m getting the hang of this 4.very funny 5.dudeB ing his imagination to stay cool 2.not going to Hawaii with other friends and about not having an air conditioner ion the room 3.how to imagine being at the beach4. Mike sprayed Takeshi with water which made takeshi angrye his imagination and he threw all over Mike,pretending it was a wave6.thought it was pretty funnyUnit 3P46A a.childhood b.infant c.teenager d.grown-up e.young f.middle-agedP47A 1. He is Ellie’s son.2. She has only one child-Brandon.3. Two -year-old children are less well behaved because their personalities change.4. Remember that it will pass and try to be patient.B F F T T F TP48A .1.ten 2.2200 3.country 4. war 5. 17 millionB. 1, 3, 4, 5, 8P49A. 23: return and get a job 30: become a father 50: retire earlyB .1.on Friday at 2 p.m. 2 . by taxi 3.about 3 p.m4. have a dinner at a restaurant5. go to the beach and swim6.sunny and beautifulP51C 1. Stressful event 2.minor 3.loudly ring 4.the death of a spouse5.tops the list6.27.208.is happy time9.right belowD .Tina Vega: family moved to another town/ last year/ lonely/ smile at everyone Frederick Cho: lost his job/ three weeks ago/ upset/ exercise everydayHazel Greene: death of a loved one/ five years ago/depressed/ stay active and positiveP571 2.c f b a dA 1.True 2.False; age 8, not 18 3.False;countries, not states in Brazil4. False ,Brazil 改countriesB 1.big event 2.getting accustomed to 3.just started speaking4. AdjustedP581 b c aA 2 Miyuki:a 3.Jennifer:d 4.Martin:cB 1.I’d like to have kids 2.we’ll see 3.one of the things that I would like to see4.at peace with each otherB 1 .No 2.No 3.Yes 4.Yes 5.NoC 2.a f c b eD 2.settled down 3.quit my job 4.get promoted 5.work as a volunteer6.starts a new careerE 2.aspirations CEO retirement optionsP63A Sentences 1,3,5,6 are true.2.False;is concerned(In sentence 2,concerned means worried or nervous.)4.False;isn’t sure,not is sure7. False;plans to have some children,not doesn’t plan to8. False;goes with the flow fits in with his plans.(He is not willing to give up his plans for the sake of chance)B 1.a lot of fun 2.except 3.I told you about 4.figure it out5.transferred to6.get promoted7.it’s not a big dealC 1. Because she wanted to get out of her stressful life,relax and have some fun2.she was definitely going to travel,move to another country volunteer,could even start a new career.3.he planned a most everything right up to his retirement.he planned to work hard and save as much money as possible.he also planned to be the Vice President of Finance and then the CEO of his company.D 1. settle down, 2.get married, 3 .have some kids.4.you are,5.are you?6. want to succeed7. clear-cut,well-defined goals and aspirations.8. you should keep your options open. 9. "go with the flow."10.It just won't be the end of the world if I don't get it.11.Not really. 12. as long as the "flow" follows my plan!P65A 2..it’s not a big deal 3.figure it out 4. go with the flowB nervous about promised to help him learn it if she might get promised soonTransferred to a different office getting promoted was not a big dealHis wife was planned already ,almost right up to retirement to have well-defined goals Roberto agreed,but only if the “flow”followed his planUnit 4P66A 1.sweat 2.faint 3.sneeze 4.scratch 5.cough 6.shiverB c a b dP67A Holiday Cruise Disease Shortens Holiday for ManyB 2 4 6 1 5 3C 200 two-week holiday trip 10 p.m. Sunday morning indigestiononly two and a half days at sea went straight to many haven't slept for 48 hours are asking for their money back refund the full amount.B 1 2 4 6 7 8C 1. Just a case.2. Wash my hands.3. It’s too much and the time is little.A BB drinking coffee sleep at night break that habit wake uphere’s some advice for you suddenly get a headache the amount of coffee herbal tea in the morning do exercises just because the feel tiredA seven thousand seven habits powerful effect three or fewer of33 all seven good habits only one or two slowMake one small change 21 daysB 1. - 2. × 3. + 4. - 5. + 6. -7. -8. +9. ×10. +P72A 1.CHAOS 2. information fatigue syndrome 3. hurry sickness 匆忙症4. underload syndrome 动力不足综合症5. phone neck 电话脖B rmation fatigue syndrome/ There is so much information that people become paralyzed and can’t think clearly/ NM3. hurry sickness/ always rushing, get headaches a lot/ take aspirin4. underload syndrome/ caused by having little or nothing to do at the office/ NM5. Phone neck/ pain in the neck, caused by holding the phone between your neck and your ear for a long time/ massageP77A 2.toothpaste 3.aloe vera 4.medicine cabinetB h c g b d e a fP79A 2.Gian:go to the doctor 3.Malinda:gargle with hot water and salt4.Dave:toothpaste5. Kumiko:aloe vera6.Catherine:acupunctureB Gian: I mean really sick the first thing I do I'm not feeling betterI’ll call the doctor trudge in it's just a matter of time.Dave:toothpaste can cure everything bee stings I got burntCancerKumiko: aloe vera I think it really works.Catherine:acupuncture headaches and backaches studying up onputs a needle right here it eases his pain For me I'm a little skepticalif you really believe in it, it worksP81B 1.Yes 2.No 3.No 4. Yes 5.Yes 6.NoC c d a g f e h bD 2.feel better 3.get some fresh air 4.see a doctorP83A 4 2 5 6 1 3B b a a b b a bC (1)Thank goodness you’re here ( 2) fainted (3) felt very tired(4)very lightheaded (5) she just needs to get some rest(6) Nothing out of the ordinary (7)The worst thing is(8) She’s been pretty anxious about it (9) Let’s take a lookD 1. She feels very tired and dizzy and her stomach is killing her. She thinks she might even have a fever.2. No. She is good when she know the meeting is canceled.3. She doesn’t want to attend the meeting.4. Have a rest.E 1. The meeting is canceled.No,he didn’t.2.thank goodness can you hand me that orange juice? What's the matter I take itI am feeling pretty good or something Or a lucky phone callP87A 2.I take it out of the ordinary let’s take a lookB Takeshi asked Sun-hee how she was feeling.she was very tired, a little dizzy, and that she might even had a fever.Sun-hee had also been very anxious about a meeting with the president of her university.she said.” I can’t eat. I’m not hungry.”It was the president’s secretary. She told Tara to tell Sun-hee that tonight’s meeting had been canceled.started to feel much better and said,” it must be a miracle or something.”it was not a miracle. She was just really nervous about the meetingUnit 5P88B 竖着:2 6 1 5 4 3P90A researched: California State University, Harvard University, City Collegeapplied to: Harvard University,City Collegewas accepted to: City CollegeB c a bP91A 1. It’ about college seniors’plans after graduation.2.“what are you going to do after you graduate? ”3.More than 50% of the students say they aren’t going to start a new job right away.4. A live report.B. Mizuki: art, chill out/relax Robert: law, take a long tripP92A .Eduardo: live at home, study businessJill: join a sorority, do volunteer workMax and Sarah: study together, work part-timeB. 1. to keep learning all their lives2. further her education3. She need to save money for her studies abroad4. interests and personalities5. to witness her children’s growthP93A JennieB. Jameela: day career center/ become a doctor/ start medical school,travel and dovolunteer work in west AfricaJennie: major: business/ cooking/ start her own business related to foodShane: major: computer science/ play music/play music/interview with three software companies, get a job with a software companyP95B 1. By answered the questions on the website.The prize was three months in Europe as a youth travel reporter.2. She stayed with her grandmother in Hong Kong during the summer vacation.The experience tells us she is independent and doesn’t get homesick.3. She visited Tanzania and climbed the highest mountain in Africa.That experience tells us she is determined to succeed and doesn’t give up easily.4. She has already got her spending money,she has already saved some money from a part-time job in restaurant.C. 1. Europe 2.reporter, website 3. digital camera,salary 4. EnergyP96B 1. I’m not going to2. We’re not going to3. She’s going to4. He’s not going toP97C student a: c a d b B: d b c aP1001 2.c d e a2 2. Washington,D.C. 3.travel and see the world 4.art 5. find a good job6.import-export7.open a business1 1.legal 2.a particular subject puters and the Internet2 2.False;do esn’t know,not knows3. False;lawyer,not professor4.True5.TrueP103B 1.True 2.False 3. True 4.False 5.True 6. False 7.FalseC 2.e d a cD 2.accepted rejected applying gradesP104A 2.rejected 3.travel 4.wants 5.Columbia 6.will 7.film director 8.acceptedB 2.d a e cC (1)accepted (2)rejected (3)applied to (4) It’s too bad. (5) got really good grades(6)researched all those schools (7) all those scholarships (8) gets in(9) get into grad schoolD 1. He meant that Tkashi would go traveling.2. She thought it would be a great experience for Takeshi but it would mean that he was rejected by the university.3. Mike was sure Takeshi would be accepted.E 1. She wanted too prepare Takeshi should the letter contain bad news.2. He seemed OK with either possibility as he had made good plans in the event of either outcome.3. Mike was excited for Takeshi.he felt sure the letter would contain good news.4. He opened the letter slowly because he was a little nervous and it contained important news about his future.2.let's think about this for a momentlike I said I will get in that's easy What are you waiting for Here goes Were you accepted I'm going to grad schoolP107A 2B they talked about Takeshi’s plans for grad school.two schools had already rejected him!hit the road if he didn’t get accepted.he was going to travel for a whileapply to graduate school again.become a film director.it was good news!go to grad school at Columbia!Unit 6P108B b b a b aP109A 1.Man 2.manB Conversation 11.pay phone2.cell phone3.free service4.nights and weekends5.how to use6.press the power button7.enter the area code8.press the “send”buttonConversation21.didn’t know it2.looking in the phone directory3.it was not listed4.call directory assistance5.4116.what city7.what listing8. BostonP110A 1.no 2. yesB Conversation 1: 2, 1, 4,3 Conversation 2: 4, 2, 1,3P111A 1. Because she didn’t have enough money to pay her phone bill.2. Because she was going to visit him next month and plan her vacation.B. 1. T 2.F 3. T 4. T 5.F 6. FP112A 1.With the cell phone, you can keep in touch with friends, family and co-workers everywhere you go.2. You should stop at the side of the road before answering the call.3.In meetings, movies, restaurants or any place where ringing phone might disturb peopleB. 1.right cell phone right company fit my monthly budget have the featuresvoice dialing your hand off the steeling wheel keep your conversation privateP113B 1.convenient and save time 2.9% 3.3%4.addicted to their cell phonesws about cell phone usage6.57%7.while driving 8.34%P114C 1.F 2. T 3. T 4. F 5. T 6. TB 2926 5348 6061P1191 2.download emergency privacy reach respectP120A 2.True 3.False ;users,not never 4. False;sometimes unnecessary,not always necessary5.True6.False; less,not more7.False; dislikes cell phones more than she likes them8.False; minds, not doesn’t mind 9.TrueB camera take a picture cell phones anybody you want privacyconnect you with people Wherever you are at the most unexpected timesP122B b c b b cC area code taxi line family reunionD 2.c a f b eE 2.addicted especially the holidays noise pollution connectP124A 4 6 1 2 3 5B 2.c a b h d g fC 1. She’s possibly taking to a friend,someone who has just arrived at the airport.2. How to get a taxi from the airport to the restaurant.3. Don’t use it in public.D See what I mean? Hi,Dad!how’s it going ListenI just got a new cell phone to give you the number They're so convenientaddicted to hers. She's on it all the time I almost forgot.Here it is like in Got it555-2324 Can you hold on a minute calling on the other lineE 1. She want Mike tell his dad to come in September.2. Because he doesn’t like sending messages.3. He connected his parents using his cell phone.4. The family feel happy.5. Mike hated using cell phone in public places,but he do like that.6. Roberto and Mike criticized the use of cell phone in public places,but they were guilty of dong just that.P127A 2.Do you mind See what I mean can’t standB was talking loudly on the cell phone.he can’t stand cell phones.he avoids taking calls in public unless it’s very important.called to give Mike his new cell phone number.called on the other line.ake a message for his dad,couldn’t stand taking messages, so he connects his mother and father.was talking so loud on her phone earlier says to Mike,”Do you mind?”said the same thing Roberto said,”I can’t stand cell phones—especially in public places.”Unit 7P130A 1 Taking pictures of nature not people,and usually outdoors.B 1. nature photography2. several national parks3. Mexico and Brazil4. birds and animals5. I haven’t put them in albums yetA Spencer: Olympic torchGreta: toy truckB 1. S2. g3. s4. s5. g6. gC 1.a torch carried it in the 1984 Olympic won his first race lost the second oneseveral thousand dollars keep it for now give it to a museum somedaya toy truck Germany neighbor gave it to him before he moved awaythe letter”e” made on it in good condition always keep it for her childrenP132A a, c, dB F T F T FC 1. Because his wife was afraid of the water and she’d never agree to her kids going scuba diving.2. She might enjoy the full-service spa.P133A 1. T F F F T T F FB 1. T2. F; There were more than two hundred teams in the Hawaii Adventure Race.3. F; Adventure racing started a few years ago.4. F; in it, People race non-stop, 24 hours a day.5. T:6. T;7. F: it is held every year in a different country and environment8. F: In the race, all team members must finish together.C 1.500 2.climbing rope 3.horseback riding 4.speed and stamina5.work and finish togetherP134A 9 windsurfing renamed ice climbing California 1998 Asian X GamesSpain 2002 Latin American X GamesB 1. Asia, Canada, Europe, South America, the United States.2. biking, skateboarding3. skiing4. vertC 2. Most “X Gamers”are male, but there are a few women.3. she’s not afraid of the guys.4 . She has a boyfriend.5. Fabiola has become famous in the skating world.6. She comes from Brazil.7. She has been skating for years.P1421 2.hanging with friends doing arts and craft drawing playing video gamesmaking jewelryP143A 2.b a cB 1. Ever since I was little draw designs on itgive the jewelry to my friends as present puts my mind at easelets me think about other things as opposed to I might be havingP1441 2.scuba diving tae kwon do horseback riding in-line skatingA 2. False; fifteen, not ten3. False; studying, not teaching (or teaching one year)4. False; kung fu, not karate5. TrueB 1. Because it’s good exercise and vigorous.2. Because it’s a lot more fun to her and enjoy the atmosphereP146B 1, 2, and 5 are true.3. False; practice is very important4. False; it’s not easy5. False; they do find something they can playC 2.f a i c j h b g dD 2.someday has trouble lately nowhere peace flute seriously tough stuck with P148A 2. hated 3. months 4. enjoying it 5. a place6. practice7. difficult8. she9. simpleB Sentences 3,5,7 and 8 are true2. false Claudia took flute lessons when she was a kid/child4. false sometimes, not never6. false difficult, not easyD 1. I hope I get that good someday2. if you stick with it3. I’ve been playing since4. How long did you say you’ve been playing the flute5. Like I said6.but i hated it7. I’m really enjoying it this time8. But like I told you9. I’m not very good yetE 1. Practice makes perfect2. I have trouble doing it at home3.have both been studying a lot lately4.keep telling me5.there is nowhere for me to practice6. That’s what we’re going to do7.you can always come and play here8. Ready to try oneP150A 1. Shall we? 2.when I was a kid 3.like I saidB she hoped she would be that good some dayhe had been playing since he was a teenagerPractice makes perfectpracticing at homehad been studying a lot latelythey could practice togetherhadn’t played any of themsuggested a song she had been practicinghe hadn’t played it for a long timeTwinkle,Twinkle.little starUnit 8P154A: c d a b eB: elegant pretty handsome attractiveC: d b a cP155A: friends classmates teammatesB: 1. She doesn’t what to do when faces with Gabe.2. Alex advice her should talk to Gabe first.P156:A: False True False FalseB: 1.appeal to, pause risks to 2.it may lower their chances of getting the job3.tattoos are permanent4.no matter what the reasons there might be for getting a tattooP157:A: all are unfavorable viewsB: 1.face to face 2.looks, personality, sincerity3.All of their great qualities, the bad points4.at your job5.relaxed way, no pressureP158A: going out with friends, a personal introduction, a matchmaking party, Internet dating, speed datingB: FTFTTFTFP1641 2.b a d f eA 1.interesting funny elegant romantic2.tall handsome intelligent witty3.smart funny caring4.handsome intelligent honest trustworthymunicative good listener responds to his needsB He likes nature.1 online dating speeding dating singles’ event2 2.d b aP167B T F F F F TC 2.attractive well-built romantic sincere personality intelligence looksD 2.a f g c d bP169A 2.three had some engaged cute out to dinner himself at the movieB 2. b c d aC 1. Those ads will never heil find a relationship.2. It’s useful.D Never give up Romantic handsome well-built looking forThere’s no way he’s sincere Stop it intelligenceSounds like he might not be too cuteE 1.does sound terrible Let’s see other than into Feels like let’s go2. Let them go to the movie.P172A 2. I don’t get it no wonder for one thingB will not help her find a relationship.she’s still had fun on dates she made through the personals.finds something wrong with each one.you haven’t tried dating through the personals yet.”it was an awful experience.an “intelligent female”who feels like seeing Brad Pitt’s new movie.decides to stop reading the ads and go out to a movie with Sun-hee.。

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Listening Task
First listening
1. Tim lives with his parents. 2. David lives in a dorm. 3. Reina lives with a roommate. 4. Nate lives alone with his dog.
2. A: Hey, David. How do you like living in a dorm? B: It’s great. A: But don’t you miss your privacy, living with three other guys? B: Yeah, I do. But I’m on campus, so I’m hardly ever late to class.
script
1. Rob and Jeannie are talking after class. Rob: Hey, what are doing after class? Jeannie: I’m going over to the housing office. Rob: Looking for an apartment? Jeannie: No, we need a roommate. Rob: Oh, you’re sharing a place?
Home
East or West, home is the best!!
Read the following words
apartment, roommate, housing, sharing, reasonable, furniture, rent, available, studio, move out, check, refund, deposit,
Part2. Sara shows Hye Jun a room in a shared house.
Sara: So here’s the room. The last girl who lived here left her bed, so you can use that. And there’s an old desk in the garage you could have. Hye Jun: Hmm, that would be good. Sara: And this is the bathroom. There are three of us, so it gets crowded in the morning sometimes. Hye Jun: OK.
Write the missing words
Answers: 1. housing, apartment, roommate, sharing 2. studio, available, furniture, rent, reasonable 3. check, deposit, move out, refund
Real World Listening
Answers Apartment: quiet, convenient, private, clean Shared house: fun, crowded, messy, loud
Answers Apartment 1) Good things: quiet, convenient, private, clean 2) Bad things: not furnished, rent is high Shared house 1) Good things: has some furniture, fun, cheap 2) Bad things: crowded, messy, loud
2. Jorge is talking to an agent in a real estate office. Agent: We have a studio that’s available. That’s one large room, basiclly. Jorge: Is it furnished? Agent: No, you have to bring your own furniture. Jorge: How much is the rent? Agent: It’s very reasonable.
Agent: The B-line. It’s one stop from downtown. Hye Jun: Oh, that’s good. Um, how much is the rent again? Agent: Nine fifty a month. Hye Jun: Hmm. That’s kind of expensive. Agent: Well, that includes utilities. Hye Jun: Oh, OK, well, I have to look at one more place, so I’ll think about it? Agent: Sure. Just call me when you decide. But this is a great place, and I don’t know it’ll last long.
Second Listening
1.Tim likes his family relationships. 2. David likes the convenience. 3. Reina doesn’t like noisy roommates. 4. Nate doesn’t like the high cost of rent.
Sara: It’s pretty good place. We have a lot of fun here. Hye Jun:How long does it take to get to the university? Sara: Oh, I ride my bike, so it’s only about, um, ten minutes. Hye Jun: OK, well, let me think about it.
3. Hoon is paying the deposit at his new apartment. Hoon: Here’s the check, Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. Anderson: Thanks. That will cover your deposit. Hoon: Will I get that money back when I move out? Mrs. Anderson: Yes, if nothing is broken, you’ll get a refund. Hoon: OK, I’ll be careful.
Script
1. A: Can you go out to dinner with us after class on Friday? B: Yeah, sure. But what time are we gonna go out? I have to be home by ten, or I’l get in trouble. A: You live with your parents? I remember what that was like. B: I don’t mind. I like being with my family.
Part1. An agent shows Hye Jun an apartment. Agent: All right, here’s the apartment I told you about. As you can see, the building is clean and pretty quiet, so no one will bother you when you’re studying. You’ll have to get some furniture, but not much. Hye Jun: Hmm, I was really looking for a furnished place. Agent: Well, sorry. This is all we have. Hye Jun: Oh, it’s OK. I could buy some furniture. The view’s kind of nice, and it’s big. And that’s a subway station on the. How’s your new place? B: Oh, it’s pretty good. A: Cool. B: I mean, the rent is really high, but it’s just me and my dog, Jack. No roommates. A: That must be nice.
Sara: And here’s the kitchen. It’s kind of messy today. Sorry. We had a great party last night. It was totally fun, but now we have to clean it up. Hye Jun: Hmm. So what’s the rent? Sara: Three hundred a month, and we pay for water and electricity, too. It’s kind of ike fifty a month each. Hye Jun: That’s not bad.
3. A: Reina, you look tired. B: My roommate came home with some friends about three last night. A: Again? B: Yeah, I think I’m going to have to look for a new department. A: Why don’t you just ask her to move out?
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