U校园大学英语4(第三版)视听说 第一单元答案
新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说第一册U校园答案

Unit 1 Traces of the past1-1Learning objectives1-2Sharing1The people in the podcast mainly talk about whether they go out a lot and what they did when they went out last night.2I have a 1)(busy) social life. I go out most nights after work with 2)(friends). Last night,I went out for a meal with an old friend from 3)(university) – it was really good to seeher. Tell me about your 4)(social life). Do you go out a lot?3ACEDBF4She went to a club and 1)(danced) all night.She had dinner in an Italian restaurant and enjoyed the 2)(view of the river) and lots of3)(fun) with the family.She went to the cinema and then met some friends for a 4)(drink) in town.She went to Westfield Shopping Center in the 5)(west)of London and enjoyed a6)(delicious meal) there.He went to a friend's 7)(house) in south London and had some fish and chips in front of the 8)(television / TV)6Yes, I go out a lot with my friends. After a long week of study, going out at weekends can help me relax, so I can go back to study with a refreshed mind. / No, I don't go outa lot because I have no time. I'm taking many courses at college, so I have to spendmost of my time studying.I like going to shopping malls. I also like going to the cinema and the theater.Sometimes I go to museums and art galleries, too.I went shopping with my best friend last weekend. After that we went to a café andhad a cup of coffee. Yes, I enjoyed it because I took a break from study and I had a good time with my best friend. / No, I didn't enjoy it because there were too many people in the store. Besides, it was so noisy in the café that my friend and I could hardly hear each other.1-3Listening1I admire my mother most. She loves my brother and me so much that she would do everything for us. At the same time, she always encourages us to be independent and try our best to do what we like. As a teacher, she has also set a good example for me.She has worked as a primary school teacher for about 30 years and she has never got tired of her work. She spends a lot of time helping her students, especially those with learning difficulties. I'm very proud of her. Live and work with pleasure – this is what I have learned from her.2 1. Baruti was born in the year (1962).2. He was the (fourth / 4th)child in a very big family.3. Baruti married his wife in (1990)4. Together they opened an orphanage in (1996)3Baruti was born in Johannesburg. His father was a 1)(teacher)and his mother 2)(cleaned houses)for rich people. When Baruti was in school, one of his friends 3)(lost)his parents and moved to an orphanage. Baruti 4)(visited)him and when he saw his life there, he decided to 5)(work)with orphans. Later he opened an orphanage with 6)(his wife).Baruti regards Mother Teresa as his hero and his favorite book is Long Walk to Freedom, the story of Nelson Mandela's life 7)(in his own words).4Mother Teresa's words tell us that small things can make a great difference. Few of us can do anything great, but we can all do small things with great love.My favorite book is Steve Jobs. The book is based on more than 40 interviews with Jobs conducted over two years as well as interviews with more than 100 family members, friends, foes, competitors, and colleagues. Jobs spoke honestly about the people he worked with and competed against. He encouraged the people he knew to speak honestly too. So through the book, readers can not only read about the life of the legendary Steve Jobs, but also have a genuine view of his personality that shaped his approach to business and his products.When I was seven years old, my parents bought a new wall clock with an owl inside. I was very curious about how the owl moved its eyes and gave out sound. One day, I took the clock off the wall, and took it apart with a screwdriver. After an hour, I still couldn't figure out how the clock worked, and I couldn't put all the parts together. I was scared. But when my father found what I had done, instead of scolding me, he praised me for my eagerness to learn. And he taught me how to assemble the clock.This experience made me love my father more. And more importantly, I fell in love with mechanics since then. That's why I chose mechanics as my major.1-4 Viewing1-5 Pronunciation1-6 Role-playing1Isabel: Hi, Marek. How was your weekend?Marek: OK. And yours? What did you do?Isabel: I went for a walk. 1)(It was great)!Marek: Who did you go with?Isabel: With my boyfriend, Diego. 2)(He's a football player / He is a football player).Marek: Oh. Where did you go?Isabel: By the river. 3)(It was really beautiful).Marek: That sounds good.2ACEGJ1-7 Presenting1-8M ore practice in listening1BABDD DBCD2DDBAThere are so many changes when a person comes to college. Some of the new college students may have been to camp or 1)(programs / programmes)away from home before, but for some it's the 2)(very)first time they've left home. That means having to make certain 3)(decisions)that they've never really had to make before.Besides some basic everyday activities, for example, eating and 4)(doing laundry), there are many more important matters, such as whom to become friends with. "And what happens if I don't do well on my first test? Does that mean I should change fields?"5)(Obviously), there are just so many issues new college students have to face. It's reallya jump from high school.It's such a change when they don't have any parents around. They need to make6)(choices)with their studies, and with their social lives. They need to learn how to actin the right way so that they can enjoy their social lives without 7)(ruining)their studies.This is very common to college students in the first year. It takes a little while for them to 8)(get used to)their college life and learn to balance their studies and social lives.There are a lot of 9)(opportunities)for students to try new things. There are so many new ways to meet other people on campus. If they find out it's not working for them, they can 10)(step back)and try something else. They should just give it a go! That's the way everybody learns to grow up.3BC DC1-9 Check & check1-10 Unit test1 The woman enjoyed the foods at Jenny's party very much.2 He was bored.3 Because Rob has found Suzie unfaithful.4 Her opinion towards love is influenced by her sister's experience.5 Dogs.6 She finds it difficult to answer.7 Her favorite Beatles' song from 1965.8 The hits chart from 1965.9 Every time he goes to a karaoke bar, he finds it one of few English songs available.10 A Rolling Stones' song.11 Their parents' wedding anniversary.12 To put away a dollar each day.13 Teaching.14 A savings account.15 A visit to Cancun.16) achievements17) specialized/specialized18) vast19) professional20) educated21) was familiar22) extensively23) elegantly24) a great deal25) BesidesUnit 2 A break for fun2-1Learning objectives2-2Sharing1The people in the podcast mainly talk about how often they go to the cinema and what films they saw last time. They also talk about their favorite films, actors, and actresses. 2I like going to the cinema a lot, but probably only get there about (once a month).2. (Not very often). But I do go occasionally.3. I go to the cinema, probably (once or twice)a month.4. I go to the cinema about (once a week)during the summertime ...5. I go, normally, probably (once every month)or two months, but it depends on thefilm.6. I go to the cinema about (once every fortnight).3I always like 1)(romantic) comedies. Slumdog Millionaire was a 2)(great)movie.2. ... probably 3)(recommend), er, the new Terminator movie. Er, that's once again filledwith 4)(action). Very exciting.3. I like old films. I ... I've a complete 5)(collection)of John Wayne and Charlton Heston ...And musicals, anything that's quite happy or adventurous, that takes me away from6)(real life). Those are the ones I watch.4. It's a James Bond film and I think the action 7)(scenes)are just absolutely8)(fantastic)in it.4CDAB6The Graduate. I like the movie because the music is fantastic. And I enjoy Dustin Hoffman's great performance, which shows many aspects of the hero's rich character.I prefer watching DVD movies at home because it saves both money and time. I havethe freedom to choose what I would like to watch. / I prefer going to the cinema because it provides better sound effects. Besides, with more people around, the atmosphere is much better than when I watch movies alone at home.My favorite movie star is Sandra Bullock. I like her because she is beautiful and her performance is natural. I love her warm smiles as well. Every time I see her smile, I couldn't help smiling too.2-3Listening1 C2blonde blue dark masculine3CADB4tallmasculine face / best-lookingblack hair / blackdark brown / dark brown eyesred hair / red grey / grey eyesgrey / grey eyesslimblonde hair / blondelovely5The man I like should be strong and fit, without a beard. And he should not have long hair. The woman I like most is someone who is slim and healthy. She should have long hair and big eyes. And I like girls who smile a lot. I believe everyone has something beautiful about them, regardless of age, race, gender, size, ability, etc. I don't think being lighter or slimmer equals beauty. Instead, I think the inner self counts a lot more than outer appearance. Virtues such as honesty, hard-working, and willingness to help make one a beautiful person. / Beauty is what we see and feel. So my idea of beauty is what is pleasing to the eyes. As long as it makes you feel good, it is beauty. So both inner qualities and body features are important factors to make one look beautiful. Of course, what one considers beautiful may not appear the same to someone else. That is why beauty standards are different from person to person, culture to culture andtime to time.The ideas of beauty have changed over the past several decades in China. Truly, on the one hand, many still stick to the idea that one's inner quality counts more than outer appearance. Honesty, hard-working, generosity, and kindness are considered inner beauty. On the other hand, more and more people think outer appearance is more important. Nowadays, many people, especially young people, hold some new ideas about beauty. For example, long straight black hair used to be thought as one feature of beauty, but now young people want to look stylish by having their hair curled and dyed. They follow the fashion trend and put on fashionable clothes and wear make-up. More people are afraid of not looking attractive enough. So they go on diet to look thinner and receive some cosmetic surgeries to look better. Still many others realize that it is important to live a healthy lifestyle and learn to love their own body for its uniqueness.I don't think it is wise to judge a person by his / her appearance because appearanceis superficial. Sometimes the appearance of a person may mislead your judgment when it doesn't match well with the inner part of that person. For example, an ordinary-looking person can be a scientist, a hero, or a great thinker. Just as the proverb goes, "Never judge a book by its cover." The greatness of a book lies in its content instead of its cover. So it is with a person. Instead of focusing only on one's appearance, we should get to know more about that person's education, life experiences and life attitude before we make any judgment.2-4 Viewing2-5 Pronunciation2-6 Role-playing1W: OK … What do you 1)(feel like)watching?M: Hmm. I ... I don't know really. 2)(What do you recommend)?W: Um … Well, 3)(how about)French Kiss? Do you know it?M: No, I don't think so. 4)(What's it about / What is it about)?W: Well, it's a romantic comedy. It's about an American woman. She goes to France and meets a French guy and … they fall in love. It's quite old, but it's really funny.M: Um, sounds OK, I suppose. 5)(Who's in it / Who is in it)?W: Meg Ryan and Kevin Kline.M: Oh, I like Meg Ryan. Mm. 6)(Do you think)I'd like it?W: Yeah, I think so. You like comedies, don't you? And it's very funny.M: Yeah, OK. 7)(Why don't we)get it then?W: Great. Excuse me. Can we have this one, please?2ADEGHIJ2-7 Presenting2-8 More practice in listeningDBCAD DCBCABACPeople joke that no one in Los Angeles reads; everyone watches TV, rents videos, or goes to the movies. The most popular reading materials are 1)(comic)books, movie magazines, and TV guides. City libraries have only 10 percent of the 2)(traffic)that car washes have. But how do you explain this? A yearly book festival in west Los Angeles is 3)(constantly)"sold out" year after year. People wait half an hour for a parking space to become 4)(available)This outdoor festival, supported by a newspaper, takes place every April for one weekend. This year, about 70,000 people 5)(took part in)the festival on Saturday and 75,000 on Sunday. The festival 6)(attracted)280 exhibitors. There were about 90 talks given by authors, with an 7)(audience)question-and-answer period following each talk. A food court sold all kinds of local foods, from hot dogs to ice drinks. Except for a $7 parking fee, the festival was 8)(free of charge). Even so, some people take their own sandwiches and drinks to avoid the high prices of the food court.The idea for holding the festival in Los Angles was 9)(put forward)years ago, but nobody knew if it would succeed. Although book festivals were already popular in other US cities, would people in this city 10)(embrace)one? "Fortunately, they do," said one of the festival founders. AC CD2-9 Check & check2-10 Unit test1 Fast music can give people energy according to the man.2 Have a short break.3 It's terrible.4 She will outperform the man.5 Tennis.6 14.7 15 months.8 He talks about nothing but computers.9 To give Billy a birthday present.10 Michael knows how to use computers properly.11 Students think music is important.12 They listen to music whenever they are free.13 It was the most popular style.14 Parents have very little influence on their children.15 3 percent.16) too much17) warning18) affected by19) back20) drive people to suicide21) pointed out22) recent23) commit24) prevention25) it's time/it is timeUnit 3 Life moments3-1 Learning objectives3-2 Sharing1.The people in the podcast mainly talk about how they feel about London and the mostexciting things they have done in London.2.I love 1)(living) in London because there's so 2)(much) to do. I've been to lots of3)(interesting places) but there's always 4)(something) new to 5)(experience). How do you6)(feel about) London?3.ADBGHFEC4.The most 1)(exciting) thing I've done in London recently is to see Oasis live. I went to theRoundhouse and it was the most 2)(amazing concert). It was free, so we ended up having nice passes, so we were close to the band and it was 3)(incredible) . It's the best thing I think I've seen in a long time.2. I've been to 4)(the theater) quite a lot in London. I went to see Waiting for Godot atthe National.3. I ... I think Tate Modern is 5)(the best place) I've been to, you know, because it's ... it's6)(different) every time ... Um, you know, they really push the boundaries of, you know,the displays, 7)(compared to) a lot of the traditional museums and art galleries in London.4. The most exciting thing I've done in London? Um, I've watched England 8)(play football)at Wembley – that was quite exciting.5. I've done a lot of 9)(interesting things). I've had a lot of good experiences here butprobably 10)(the best thing) was when I went to Wimbledon this year. Um ... I got to watch ... I got to watch Andy Murray on Center Court. I managed to get 11)(tickets) to that. And it was just a really good atmosphere and it was a good example of, sort of,British 12)(culture and sport).6.Recently, I visited Beijing. Beijing is a wonderful city with many great things to do and see.I went to the National Center for the Performing Arts (国家大剧院) to see a famousmusical. It was a wonderful show. And I visited the Bird's Nest and the Water Cube, two important venues (场馆) of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. I also went to the Tian'anmen Square, the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, Peking University, and the Summer Palace. But the most exciting thing I did there was visiting the Great Wall – the view was breathtaking!Yes, I have been to London. I loved it. The museums are wonderful, especially the British Museum, which was established in 1753 and is one of the largest and most comprehensive museums in the world. I also enjoyed riding in the London Eye, a giant observation wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames. / No, I haven't been to London.If I have a chance to go to London, I would like to see places I have heard so much about, such as Tower Bridge, Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, and Westminster Abbey. I would also like to take the Tube as the London underground is the oldest underground railway network in the world. Besides, I hope to visit some of the 2012 London Olympic Games venues.3-3 Listening1.ADHEBGCF2.This happened in 1)(Australia) … when I was about 25. I spent a few days at a hotel inAlice Springs and went to Ayers Rock and … Well, anyway, one day, I went out for a walk …in the 2)(outback). It was a lovely day so I walked and walked … and then I realized I didn't really know where I was. I was a bit stupid, really … because I decided to 3)(go further) …I guess I thought I’d find the way back. Um … anyway, after that I heard some dogs. FirstI heard them barking, and then I saw them … There was a group – maybe five or six dogs,wild dogs, coming towards me. I felt really 4)(frightened), but I remembered some advice I, I, er … um, I … I read in my guidebook: 5)(Don't move), and don't look at 6)(the dogs).So I froze, like a statue … I didn't move … and I looked at a tree, not at the dogs, and didn't move my eyes. The dogs were all around me, jumping and barking … I thought they were going to bite me. Then one dog did bite my arm, just a little, but still I didn’t move. In the end, after about 20 minutes, the dogs went away. I stayed there for a few more minutes and then luckily found my way back to the hotel. It was the most7)(frightening) experience I've ever had!3.When I was 12 years old and just graduated from elementary school, I went to Beijingwith my dad to see the 2008 Olympic Games. I loved basketball, so I wanted to watch the Chinese basketball team playing and I especially wanted to see Yao Ming playing. First, we tried to buy tickets online, but all tickets for basketball games had been sold out. Of course, I was very disappointed. Then we went to the stadium to see if someone would be selling extra tickets. After we waited for hours, we became hopeless. But just when we were about to leave, a man came up to us and said he had an extra ticket because his friend couldn't make it due to an emergency. We were overjoyed. Immediately, my dad bought the ticket, and told me to rush in – he would wait outside. Finally, I was able towatch the game between the Chinese team and the German team. I enjoyed the game greatly and I was excited when China won. The best thing was that I saw Yao Ming. Whata wonderful experience!3-4 Viewing3-5 Pronunciation3-6 Role-playingExtract 1:B: Hi, Sean. 1)(It's) Debbie.A: Hi, Debbie. What's up?B: Is Kevin 2)(there)?A: No, he's not. He went out about 10 minutes ago.Extract 2:B: Could I 3)(leave a message) for him?A: Of course.B: Just ask him to 4)(call) me.Extract 3:B: Hello. Could I 5)(speak) to customer services, please?A: Just a 6)(moment).Extract 4:B: Could you 7)(ring) me back?C: Of course. Could you give me the 8)(number) there?Extract 5:B: Hello, uh ... Who's 9)(this)?A: My name's Marianne.B: Thanks for 10)(picking up).3-7 Presenting3-8M ore practice in listeningCCBDA BCADCABCSome parts of the earth are more likely to have earthquakes than other parts. This is usually true of 1)(mountainous) areas because there the thickness of rocks is not even.It is easy to understand why people are so 2)(frightened) by earthquakes. People used to believe that when an earthquake 3)(took place), the ground opened, swallowed greatnumbers of people, and then it closed. It was also thought that those people would 4)(vanish) forever. But now we know this is not what really happens.What we need to fear most is the effects of a serious earthquake, including fires, floods, and landslides. A powerful earthquake 5)(occurred) in Yellowstone National Park on August 17, 1959. The earthquake was 6)(massive) and very strong. It also caused the worst landslides in US history since 1927.After the earthquake, some people said that they would never visit Yellowstone, because they were afraid they would be 7)(caught) in such a disaster caused by the earthquake. This is actually a foolish idea. Such a fear would 8)(keep us away from) beautiful mountains for the rest of our lives. Even though earthquakes happen every day, such a powerful earthquake like the Yellowstone one does not happen frequently at all. We should feel 9)(grateful) that very few of us will suffer such a bad natural disaster. Besides, if we know 10)(in advance) and make careful preparations, the loss of lives could be avoided.CA DC3-9 Check & check3-10 Unit test1.He is confident.2. Having a dinner party for mom on Mother's Day.3. They will probably go to his workplace to give him a birthday present.4. When the guest is leaving.5. A speech by the president on TV.6. He proposed marriage to her.7. He was nervous and trembling all over.8. She gave him a hint by showing her ring finger.9. It is a family treasure.10. She is afraid of wearing it for fear of losing it.11. They had a frightening experience in darkness.12. He has not tested his idea of the frightening situation.13. Darkness.14. The Causes and Handling of Fear of Darkness.15. They overcome different levels of fear one by one.16.apply formitment18.opportunity19.restaurant20.developed21.working practices22.attending23.add24.personal qualities25.a positive additionUnit 4 Getting from A to B4-1 Learning objectives4-2 Sharing1.In the podcast, the people talk about how they get to work, what they do on their journeyto work, what they like and don't like about their journey.2. A B C CD AC E3.Take in the 1)(fresh air) , the scenery, um ... and try to 2)(avoid holes) in the road whichare quite dangerous.2. Well, sometimes, if ... if it's a bit of a quiet road, I can 3)(think about) what I'm goingto do that day.3. I ... I 4)(dream), usually. I just ... I, I love ... I love journeys. I love just 5)(looking out ofthe window).4. Well, it's so short; I don't actually do very much at all, apart from making sure I don'thave 6)(an accident).4.CEFDABCABDFE5.In my city / town, most students get to school 1)(Reference: by underground) (how). I2)(Reference: go to school by bus) (how) and it takes 3)(Reference: about an hour) (howlong). I usually 4)(Reference: listen to music) and 5)(Reference: look out of the window) (activities) on the journey.4-3 Listening1.CAB2.When was it invented?2. (Reference: What was the transportation idea?)3. (Reference: Who invented it?)4. (Reference: What was the idea behind it?)5. (Reference: What was the problem with it? / How successful was it?)3.1962leave their cars at homepublic transportbuildkeep in good condition1948got in and drove awayengineering problemtoo heavystrongprivatedifficult to flytraffic problems4.I like the idea of the monorail in that people could get to work faster by monorail thanby car. / I like the idea of the plane with a car that comes off because one can fly to a place and then drive his / her own car without bothering to rent a car. / I like the idea of the home helicopter because with a home helicopter one can fly directly to the place he / she wants to by taking the shortest route.The Horseless Sulky:•It can only hold two people.•It's difficult to slow down.•It's open to bad weather conditions.The Lightning Bug:•It's very small.•It's difficult to get in and out.4-4 Viewing4-5 Pronunciation4-6 Role-playing1.Alex got 1)(tied up) with a 2)(customer).2. David waited for 3)(20 / twenty) minutes to get his 4)(coffee).3. George was late because the railway service was 5)(delayed) when a train hit a 6)(cow)that got onto the line between two 7)(stations).2.BABABB3.CDFG4-7 Presenting4-8 More practice in listening1.CBDDA CBDD2.CADAHumans' first means of transportation were walking and swimming. 1)(Gradually), humans learned to use animals for transportation. The use of animals not only allowed heavier loads to be hauled by them, but also 2)(enabled) humans to ride the animals so they could travel longer distances in a shorter amount of time. The invention of the wheel helped make animal transportation more efficient through the introduction of 3)(vehicles).Also, water transportation 4)(dates back to) very early times and it was the best way to move large quantities of materials over long distances before the Industrial Revolution.5)(As a result), most cities that grew up as sites for trading have been established alongrivers or the coast.Until the Industrial Revolution, transportation was very slow and expensive. After the Revolution, transportation changed 6)(thoroughly). In the 19th century, the invention of the steam engine made land transportation independent of human or animal power. Both speed and 7)(capacity) increased rapidly.With the development of cars at the 8)(turn) of the 20th century, land transportation became more common. In 1903, the first controllable airplane was invented, and after World War I, it became a fast way to transport people and goods. After World War II,9)(automobiles) and airplanes became more popular as methods of transportation. Then,after high-speed rail was first introduced in Japan in 1964, passengers started using it in Asia and Europe instead of using airplanes to travel long distances.Now, 10)(thanks to) the development of technology, human beings are able to enjoy various methods of transportation for their speed and comfort.3.DC DBC4-9 Check & check4-10 Unit test1 The man was offering to give his seat to the woman.2 By bus.3 He feels impatient.4 The woman has a choice of early flights.5 By car.6 A madhouse.7 He hates Los Angeles and does not want to be there again.8 In cash.9 A special salad.10 Some like to fly, some others not.11 Share their fears with each other.12 It can create a small world of your own.13 Do something that engages your mind to forget the fear.14 Ways to Lessen Your Fear of Flying.15) motor16) sufferer。
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Unit 1SharingTask 3b-c-f-d-c-aTask 42 4Task 5l. (I )anti-social (2)aware of2. (1 )appreciate (2 )attitude3. (1)tolerant (2)come to an end(3)walk away4. impressListeningTask 2 Activity 2Lark: Spcaker,I- Spcaker 6Owl: Speáker2 Speaker 3 Speaker4 Speaker5 Speaker 7Task 2 Activity 3I. peaceful2.beautiful3.lovely part4. party5. with a passion6. last second7. walking their dogs8. with a bounce9. away10. the best part of the dayll. thinking straight12. at my sharpest13. we had children14. in the mornings15. in the eveningsViewingTask 2 Activity 22 4Role-playingTask 1 Activity 2g-a-f-h-b-d-c-eMore practice in listeningShort conversations 1 DABCC VLong conversationC BDAPassages: Passage 1 ACDCPassages: Passage 21. distressing2.desperate3.urge4. acquire5. arc totally unaware of6. are isolated from7. affirm8. interact with9. impulse10. arc convinced ofNewsReport 1BCReport 2B ACUnit testPART Il. D2.D3. B4.C5.DPart Il1. C2. A3. A4. A5. DPart IlI1. C2.B3. D4.D5.CPart IV1. at2.section3.connects4. at the bottom of5. shining6.As7. cross8. running away from9. streaming down10. DestroyedUnit 2SharingTask 2l. excited2.on the banks3.beach parties4, find out5.looking forward toTask 3f-a-d-c-e-bTask 41 2 3 8 10Task 51 2 4ListeningTask 2 Activity 1A:2345 VB:1 6Task 2 Activity 21.Thursday, 20 5/20042.163.204. by the river5. raining6. fancied7. have the guts to tell him8. good-looking, romantic and intelligent9.3 children10. l'm happy11. feel good about who I was12. Good luck for the future13, be happy with who you are ViewingTask 2 Activity 13 6Task 2 Activity 21. the longest-living communities2.9003.go about their business4. fruit and vegetable5. ingredients6. cell damage7.high quantities8. health protective9.1.20010.20 percent less11. getting more for their money12. health's worthRole-playingTask 1 Activity 21 3 4 5 7 8 10More practice in listeningShort conversations 1ADCBDLong conversation sCBADPassages: Passage 1BCD APassages: Passage 2l. proportion2.estimated3.have profound impacts on4. potential4.potential5. economically6. pensions7. originate from8. residential9. poses a challenge to10. be transformed intoNewsReport 1BDReport 2BDCUnit testPART 11. B2.D3.C4. B5. CPart Il1.D2.C3.C4.B5.APart Illl. B2.C3.C4. A5. DPart IVI. launched2. corner3. bankruptcy4. virtually5. directing6. discharged from7. secured8. substantial9. Not surprisingly 10,fashion accessoriesUnit 3SharingTask 21. enjoy2. free3. music4. internationally5. festivals6. spend your free timeTask 3d-e-g-h-b-a-c-fTask 42 3 5 6Task 52 4 5 8ListeningTask 2 Activity 1a-d-g-e-b-f-cTask 2 Activity 21 3 6 8ViewingTask 2 Activity 11. (1)husky sledding (2)382. (1)wing-walking (2)353.(1 )driving on Route 66 (2)194. (I)bungee jumping (2)175. (1 )swimming with dolphins (2)1 Task 2 Activity 22 4 7 8 9Role-playingTask 1 Activity 21 3 4 7More practice in listeningShort conversations 1DDCB ALong conversationDD BС'Passages: Passage1BСACPassages: Passage 2I. resorts2. sprung up3, dramatically4.having an adverse effect on5. combat6.wilderness7.unspoiled8.streams of9. guidelines10. auction offNewsReport 1DBReport 2BCUnit testPART I1. A2. B3.B4.B5.CPart II1.C2.C3.D4. D5. BPart Ill1. D2.A3. B4.C5.DPart IVl. audience2.teenage3. celebrate4. Popular5. conquers6. columns7.is central to8. a private arrangement9. to choose10. apart fromUnit 4SharingTask 3d-f-a-c-b-g-cTask 4l. brighten your mood2. a nurturing environment3. a stable family4. health5. Feel contentment6. makes the difference7. feeling satisfied withTask 51 5ListeningTask 2 Activity1Speaker I: eSpeaker 2:Speaker 3:Speaker 4:Speaker 5: dTask 2 Activity 2l. hotels or even cities2. make money3.has doubled4. wherever he goes5. what kind of food she eats6. junk mail or adverts7.robbed8.more crimes9. have no need to worry10. be more careful11. sent to the newspapers12. posted onlineViewingTask 2 Activity 1DBAC DTask 2 Activity 21.(I)rethink everything (2)Give it up (3 )transform2.(1)standard of living, (2 )diminished3.(1 )commute further (2 )the opposite4. (1)slow down, (2)take more leisure5. (l)economic growth (2 )consumer goods (3 )material possessions-Role-playingTask 1 Activity 11.Cosmetic surgery2.Against3.dangerous4. frozen solid5.For6. health7. Downloading music for free8. Against9. theft10. stealing from them11.without paying12. make any money13. For14. CD sales15. filc sharing16. concerts17. Banning cars from city cenler18. Against19, polluting than cars20. a reduction in shop sales21. perfectly fine22. For23. the environment24. electric buses25. pollutedTask 1 Activity 2 Presenting: Task 1 Activity 2e-b-c-d-aMore practice in listening Short conversations 1 CABCDLong conversationBABDPassages: Passage 1A DDCPassages: Passage 21. prevalent2.scary3. be classified as4. epidemic5.ratio6. diagnosed7.keeping track of8. was still associated with9. affirm10. in terms ofNewsReport 1ADReport 2ACUnit testPART I1. D2. B3. A4. C5. BPart II1. C2. D3. A4. C5. BPart III1. A2. B3. A4. B5. DPart IV1.overpanionship3.lover4. definition5.scarce6.diary7.The sight of8.defcated9.made up10. philosophers and scientists Unit5SharingTask 3d-h-a-f-b-e-c-g :Task 4146Task 51. (1)enrich (2)expand our horizons (3)Terribly2.intellect3.specific4. learn through art5. all aspects6. (1)alive(2)performance (3 )intense emotionsListeningTask 2 ActivitySarah (Woman): BTim:ANigel:CTask 2 Activity 2l. gets your vote2. (1)in favor of (2)useful and beneficial (3 )bring jobs (4 )entertainment and activities3. (1)concern me (2) expensive4. I personally would prefer5.(1 )with disabilities (2)excellent (3 )enjoy gardens6. (1)mentioned youth (2 )involved (3 )not so sure7. costs8. (1)my vote would go to (2)leave out (3 )hanging around (4 )routine (5)bringing along9. the older generationViewingTask 2 Activity 1134Task 2 Activity 21. A2. makes a mess3.public buildings4.wrong5.V6. definitely7.A8. quite exciting9.V10. A11. pleasing to the eye12. positive13. environment14.A15. nice picture16. offensiveRole-playingTask 1 Activity 1c-a-b-dTask 1 Activity 21. (I)extends out west (2 )north above (3)go up2. (1 )around the corner (2 )over there3. around the neighborhood4. (1)on the left (2 )hang out and read5.(1)head over to (2)circle back6. (1)walking by (2)a center of (3)attracted (4 )folk music7. looks like8. (1)modeled on (2)the hundredth anniversaryPresenting: Task 1 Activity 11. Setting of the movie2.Actor(s)/ Actress(es)3.Plot summary4. Recommendation5. Director6. Reviewer's opinion of different elementsPresenting: Task 1 Activity 21. skillfully2.(1 )gripping (2 )shocking (3 )hilarious3.sensationab4. electrifying5. (1)poignantly (2) moving6. (1)breathless (2)hard-hitting (3 )emotionally-draining (4 )thoroughly More practice in listeningShort conversations 1CDBCDLong conversationBDC APassages: Passage 1C ADBPassages: Passage 21.anticipation2.glamorous3.be conferred upon4. collective5. nominate for6. exceptions to7.accomplished8. absolute9. recipients10. is entitled to NewsReport 1CAReport 2ADBUnit testPART 11. C2. C3. B4. B5. DPart Il1. A2.B3.D4.C5.APart lII1. D2.B3.A4.A5.CPart IV1. tremendous2.strategic3.applied4. honored5.escape6. defeated7. reflecting8. a series of9. strong relationship10. a wide range of Unit 6SharingTask 21.quite late2.go on3.important4.going on5. the media and the newsTask 31. Internet2. Television3. Internet4. Radio5. Newspapers Television6. Newspapers InternetTask 4e-c-b-a-f-dTask 51. (I)laptop (2)latest headlines (3)real time2. (I )sources (2 )media3.(1)have to pay (2 )discriminate4. (I )outlets (2 )spread(3 )riskTask 6123ListeningTask 2 Activity 1f-e-d-g-c-a-bTask 2 Activity 21. (1 )hear this story(2 )about this guy2. what happened was3. (1 )remember all the details (2)recall (3)the first challenge4. (1)then from that (2)something to do5. (1 )the next thing (2 )according to the report (3)apart in his film6. (1 )my impression was that (2)ended up7. that's what happenedViewingTask 2 Activity 1ВААDCCCTask 2 Activity 21. starts going wrong2. fill an awfuI lot of time3. deeply embarrassing for us4. (1 )champion of the Wrong Guest division (2)charming but inappropriate5. (I)living the celebrity lifestyle (2)love a good news blunder Role-playingTask 1 Activity 1b-a-d-cTask 1 Activity 2АВВАВААВВ APresenting: Task 1 Activity 1235More practice in listeningShort conversations 1B ABDCLong conversationCDACPassages: Passage 1DC DBPassages: Passage 21.differentiate themselves from2.frown upon3.concise4. combat5. severe6. is geared up for7. embraced- r8. compact9. is supplemented with10. sensationalNewsReport 1CAReport 2DC BUnit testPART I1.D2.B3.A4A.5. DPart II1. B2. D3. A4. C5. CPart Ill1. C2. B3. D4. A5. CPart IV1. contest2.queens3.outgoing4. cheers5. title6. tours7. performed8. to convince9. in protest10. draw world attentionUNIT 7SharingTask 1(1 )self describing(2)whether they would describe themselves as practical people, what kind of problems they are good 1 not so good at solving, and what "super power" they would love to have and why. if they could have oneTask 2(1)fixing problems with my bike(2)sort out their emotional problems,(3 )solving problems(4)a practical personTask3(1)A Yes 第12345个人(2)B With some things 第6个人(3)C Most of the time 第7个人Task 4BDACTask 5a-c-f-g-b-d-eListeningTask 2 Activity 2(1 )Round windows are less likely to break.(2)The answer is about 10,000.(3)The engines would shut down and stop working completely while flying over a volcano.(4)Because they all grew up, wanted to do things their own way. and they did.(5)Four big reasons: different ideologies, a sense of honor economic reasons, and fear.ViewingTask 2 Activity 1(1) rises for the first time in four months (2) power an enormous change (3) touched by the power of the sun (4) reaches its peak(5)won its battle with the iceRole-PlayingTask l Activity(1) I'm not sure (2) Sure (3) Let me have a look(4) Yes, Ican (5) Yes, of course(6)I'm afraid I can't do that(7)Yes, of course(8)Of course notPresentingGet ideas(1)The invention is called Robo-Chef.(2)It prepares and cooks meals automatically .More practice in listeningShort conversationCABDBLong conversationDABDPassages: Passage 1BAACPassages: Passage 21.was accompanied by2.acceleration3. severe4. endeavor / endeavour5. practicable6. analogy7.speeding up8. attempts to9. foster10. second natureNewsReport 1BCReport 2C BPART IBAACAPart IIDDCABPart IIIССВAAPart IVl. different2. thread3. nothing4. effects5.solve6. round7. worse8. try to solve9. part10. take the timeUNIT 8SharingTask 1(1 )changes and trends in communication(2)whether modern technology has helped them to communicate better and what kinds of problems modern communication causesTask 2(1)He uses a lot of social networking sites.(2)He wants to find out how people feel about modern communication.Task 3(1 )emails 12345(2)mobile phone / telephone 1234(3 )face-to- face contact(4)letters 123(5 )having dinner(6)postcards I«"(7)text messagesTask42456Task 5c-b-aListeningTask 2 Activity1Task 2 Activity 21. camera filming you2. stop barriers3. (1 )quickest (2)easiest (3 )straightforward4. ultimately5. (1)delivery (2)broadcastTask 2 Activity 31. in the near future2.in the future3.in the next ten years4.in years to come5. in the short term6.(1)in a month or two (2 )in the short term (3)in the long term7. in the short termViewingTask 2 Activity 1(1)wealth(2)challenge (3)spy(4)Web addicts(5 )knowledgeTask 2 Activity 2f-d-a-b-c-cTask 2 Activity 31. A quarter -2. 35 million3. a billion4. Five million5. Eighteen millionRole-PlayingTask 1 Activity 1(1)Tom. (2)A clerk of Willy's Burger Bar. (3) Over the phone. (4) The Sheldon Hotel.(5) Seven o'clock.(6)Five o'clock.(7)A car.(8)The fourth of July.Task 1 Activity 21. I didn't catch any of that2.lost me3. repeat the last name4.say that again5. exactly do you mean6.Didn't you say7. what you're saying8. there's nothing at allPresenting1. Face-to-face, but if you can't meet them then a phone call or email is fine.2. Face-to-face if you know the person,' but if it's difficult then use an email.3. Text or phone, as it' 's more convenient.4. Letter or card. People appreciate the effort and might keepMore practice in listeningShort conversationACDAAlong conversationDBCDPassages: Passage 1ACCDPassages: Passage 21.endangered2. falling apart :3.calculates4.tosses aside5.turn to6. unprecedentedly7. classified8.shut down9. approximately10. furyNewsReport 1C BReport 2C D BUNIT testPART IAABDCPart IIBDCCAPart IIIBCADCPart IV1.hand-written2.long-distance3.answering4.screen5.option6. transformed7. mailing8. instantly。
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Unit 1Further practice in listeningShort conversationsScriptsConversation 1W:It is the third time my paper has been rejected by journals because of language problems.M:You know,there is a writing center on campus. I had never got a grade better than C for any of my term papers before they helped me out.Q:What can we learn from the conversation?Conversation 2M:You said you would choose Spanish as your second foreign. Why did you finally choose French instead?W:My grandfather speak fluent French and he says that French is a language that any truly cultured person must know.Q:Why dose the women choose to learn French?Conversation 3W:You seem to have no problem understanding native speakers now. How about Dr.Brown’s speech last night.M:Excellent. But it was still too fast for me tofollow,especially when Dr.Brown talked about those abstract theories.Q:What did the man do last night?Conversation 4M:It seems to me that Melissa is in a bad moodtoday.What’s wrong with her?W:Melissa forgot to bring her identification card yesterday and she was not allowed to enter the contest. You know she had prepared for the contest for months.Q:What made Melissa unhappy?Conversation 5W:I think my time at school is wasted because it is just studying books and doing tests.M:But you also learn new ideas and new ways of thinking. And more importantly you meet people and develop your understanding of people at school.Q:What dose the man think of the woman’s opinion?Answers1 B2 D3 D4 C5 ALong conversationScriptsM:Miranda,let’s speak about your performance in class. You’re not participating; you’re careless with your assignments and often hand them in late. You don’t want to be here,do you?W:I’m sorry Dr.Smith. It’s just... I’ve got lots of things to do. I’m studying Web design and I’m a first-class player onour golf team. It’s hard to see why I need to take a Spanish language class!M:Well, I’m sorry you feel that way,but learning another language can improve your performance in all of your efforts. And it can be very useful sometimes,for instance,when you visit your father in Mexico.W:Gosh! That do you mean,professor? Just because my father dose business in Mexico I’m supposed to learn Spanish- on top of everything else I have to learn? It’s just too much! And if I don’t spend enough time on the golf course,I won’t remain a first-class player on the golf team. I still don’t see why I should a language that’s so hard for me. There are no verb tenses on the golf course or in Web design!M:Listen Miranda,I’ve known your faster since we were students at university 20 years ago and have known you since you are litter girl. Of cause,there are no verb tenses in golf or Web design. But I am giving you good advice. Please listen.W:Yes,of cause,you’re like my favorite uncle.M:Your brain isn’t like a cup that water flowing over its edge when it is full. Instead,it’s like a muscle. Learning Spanish exercises your brain in new ways,making it stronger. It will strengthen your critical thinking skills and creativity.W:Really? Then I guess I can give it a try.QUESTION:1、How is the woman doing in the man’s class?2、What does the woman think of learning Spanish?3、What do we know from this conversation about the man?4、What is the woman most likely to do after talking with the man?ANSWERS:1.C2.D3.A4.CPassageI began learning Spanish when I was in high school,using a traditional academic method of studying verbs,sentence structures,and grammar by using textbooks and not much else.I found it very easy to learn,but was frustrated with the slow pace and repetitive nature of all my Spanish classes. So I worked extra hard in my spare time and asked my teacher if I could skip a level by the end of the semester.This was unsuccessful,however,because the school was not willing to test me or otherwise prove that I could be successful in the top level after skipping a level. This made things even more frustrating,as then I was stuck in a class where I already knew the material!Then I went on to college where I then used the language extensively both in and out of the classroom. I studied Spanish literature,culture,and linguistics and very much enjoyed the cultural and linguistic elements,but found the in-depth study of literature a very unbalanced way to study Spanish.I got a lot out of using my Spanish outside of the classroom, including a trip to Mexico with a church group, where I found myself acting as an interpreter. It was certainly challenging, but it was also a lot of fun.I then also volunteered to be an interpreter in the community schools and also used my Spanish to teach English to some Spanish speakers. This is probably where I learned the most!QUESTIONS:1. What do we know about the speaker’s Spanish learning experience in high school?2. What made the speaker feel frustrated while learning Spanish in high school?3. What did the speaker say about her study of Spanish literature in college?4. Which experience benefited the speaker most in term of her use of Spanish?ANSWER:1.D2.A3.C4.DUnit4Further practice in listenShort conversationsScriptsConversation 1W: Why do you declare the news that you’re pregnant on your blog directly?W: I’m so excited that I want to share this good news with the people who love me,but I also hope all my fans can respect my privacy at this special time.Q: How did the woman react to the fact that she got pregnant?Conversation 2W: Miley was voted the worst actress this year by teenager who used to admire her so much.M: Yeah,but no reasons were given. Maybe we can get some hints from what Miley did last year. Remember that time she slapped a 20-year-old female model?Q: What do we learn from the conversation about Miley?Conversation 3M: The Chinese couple won gold in pairs skating. It’s the first Olympic gold in skating for China.W: I just can’t imagine they’ve broken Russia’s 46-year hold on pairs figure skating gold. One minute on stage and 10 years of practice off the stage. They deserve it.Q: Why dose the woman admire couple?Conversation 4W: Some people are fascinated with the lives of public figures,so there are some media devoted exclusively to their privacy.M: But what they do often makes these public figures embarrassed and annoyed. I believe that the privacy of every individual,including public figures should be respected.Q: What’s the man’s attitude toward these media?Conversation 5M: You know?This American swimmer has apologized for his actions after a picture was published in a newspaper showing him taking drugs’W: This is not the first time he has been compelled under public apology for his behavior.Q: What dose the woman imply about the American swimmer?Answers1 B2 B3 C4 D5 DLong conversationScriptsM: Michelle?Why are you dressed up like this? Are you studying acting or something?W: Yeah Josh,I’m looking forward to a future of fame and glory.M: Yuck! Why would you want fame? I thought you were better than all that fake nonsense! Do you want to be anotherdumb girl running around Hollywood,trying to look fashionable?W: There’s no fake nonsense in my plans! You’re think of spoiled rich. I’m going to earn my fame by being a great actress. Then,once I have my famous husband and a beautiful house,I’m going to use my fame to help others across the world. I’ll do charity work with starving children in Africa!M: Oh please, if you really care about help people you’d sign for charity organizations that help feed the hungry. You just want to be famous! You want to have your picture on the front cover of magazines every time you go out get a coffee in your silk sleeping gowns!W: Not true! I don’t care about those staff-though I certainly wouldn’t mind being famous for my excellent fashion sense. And don’t make fun of me! As a volunteer right now,I could work for weeks and only help a few people at time. But once I’m famous,I’ll be able to make such a big difference! You’ll see,one day I’ll be famous AND doing good AND I’ll send you a postcard saying:“I told you so!”Q1. What did the man think of those famous actresses in Hollywood?Q2. Why did the girl want to be famous?Q3. How did the man react to the woman’s reasons for wanting to be famous?Q4. What can we infer about the girl?Answers1 A2 B3 B4 DPassage 1ScriptsBill Gates was born on October 28,1955 in a family having a rich business,political and community service background. From childhood Bill was intelligent and competitive. In school,he had excellent records in mathematics and science. Still he was getting very bored in school and his parents knew it,so they always tried to feed him with more information to keep him busy. Bill’s parents came to know about their son’s intelligence and decided to send him to a private school,known for its serious academic environment. It was a very important decision in Bill’s life,and it was there that he was introduced to a computer. Bill Gates and his friends were much interested in the world of programming and formed the “Programmers Group”in late 1968. In the next year,they got their first opportunity in Information Sciences Inc. in which they were selected as programmers. Bill and his close friend Allen developed a small computer to measure traffic flow and they earned around ﹩20,000 from this project. In 1973,he left home for Harvard University. He did well there,but he didn’t find it interesting. He spent many long nights in front of the school’s computer and the next day was asleep in class. Bill and his friend Allen remained in close contact even though Allen was away in Washington State University. They would often discuss new ideas for future projects and the possibility of starting a business one day. At the end of Bill’s first year,Allen moved closer to him so that they could follow some of their ideas. Within a year,Bill Gates dropped out of Harvard,and then formed Microsoft with Allen.Q1. How did Bill Gates perform in school?Q2. Why was studying in a private school a very important decision in Bill’s life?Q3. How did Bill like Harvard University?Q4.What did Bill Gates do at Harvard University?Answers1 B2 D3 A4 CUnit 5Further practice in listenShort conversationsConversation 1W:I love the modern conveniences and efficient public transportation the big city offers,and above all,much greater access to a variety of entertainment.M:The greatest advantage of living in a larg city is that I can eat a huge variety of food from different cultures.Q:What attracts the woman most in a big city?Conversation 2M:There seems to be nowhere to park outdoors.Shall we try underground parking?W:Underground parking is always a nightmare for inexperienced drivers like me. More than once my car has been cratched on the side when driving down the narrow slopes.Q:What do we know from what woman said?Conversation 3M:Many people think that big cities such as London and New York would be wonderful places to live in.W:The problem is that as too many individuals think that way and move into these cities,the resulting crowdedness and high house prices undermine their attractions.Q:What does the woman imply?Conversation 4W:The number of citizens above the age of 60 will increase from the current 147 million to 174 million thisyear,representing about one-eighth of the total population.M:The aging problem has not only come earlier than anticipated but also come about rapidly.Q:What dose the man say about the aging problem?Conversation 5M:I live in New York,and for me,there’s nothing that compares to its culture,energy and convenience.W:But I also know that ter pressure and have a greater risk of mental disorders.Q:What does the woman think about the people living in big cities?ANSWERS:1. A2.A3.B4.A5.DLong conversationM:Hi Emily! Something troubling you?W:Not sleeping well. My husband’s got a new job in Santa Fe,New Mexico! I’m a girl born and raised in big cities. I’m a litter worried....M:What about?W:Well,my hometown has about 4.5 million people! You know how many people live in Santa Fe?M:Not exactly,but,listen!W:Well,I looked up the population and it’s like 70,000! Tiny! It really is a great job for John-my husband,but in a small town! I’m sure there will be no good restaurants,or nice places to walk,no nightlife...M:Whoa! Wait a minute Emily! Did you do anything besides looking at the population of Santa Fe?W:Uh,no ...M:You’re jumping to conclusions-and they’re all wrong! I’m from Santa Fe! It dose have a small population -but it’s an amazing place! The history and architecture is unique. The city center was built in the 1600s by Spanish. It’s full of beautiful shops,restaurants,coffee shops,and art galleries. It has amazing nightlife - full of wonderful people. That’s why famous writers and movie stars love Santa Fe,too.W:Wow,sounds great ... What about outdoor life?M:It’s wonderful! The colors of the sky and mountains are so beautiful that artists come from around the world to pain! And the sky at night is so full of stars that you fell like you can reach out and touch them. It’s a magical place,Emily. Soon you’ll realize how lucky you are. You’ll have a long line of family and friends waiting to come and visit you in Santa Fe!QUESTIONS:1. What is Emily going to do?2. What did Emily think life in Santa Fe would be like?3. What is unique in Santa Fe according to the man?4. What attracts artist around the world to Santa Fe?ANSWERS:1. A2.A3.D4.BPassageLiving in the city is hard enough for a single person,but if you have kids life can get more complex. Finding ways to keep the little ones occupied can be a full-time job. So it should be no surprise that parents will go to great lengths to get a little peace and quiet.However,when I first got to know that some parents bought their young children-not teenagers - iPads,I was shocked. Who spends $500 on an iPad for a young child when so many adults in the United States go without or have limited access to computers and the Internet? Whatever happened to Lego,building blocks and colored pencils? And for those slightly older kids how about a good,old-fashioned book instead of an iPad for the car journey to the beach.Recently,I was at dinner with a couple and I brought up the subject of parents buying iPads for their young children. I was curious to see how they responded since I knew they had three young kids. It turned out they are a part of this growing trend. The iPad can download or stream cartoons,so it makes for excellent entertainment when they’re trying to get to thegrocery store or head out of the city for the annual family vacation. But the best thing about iPads is that there are games and educational applications for nearly every age level.It got me thinking that maybe my first reaction was a little too “reactionary”. Now I can understand the parents a little better. If I had three kids and was living in the city they would probably have an iPad,too.QUESTIONS:1. What shocked the speaker?2. What is appropriate for slightly older kids according to the speaker?3. What is the best thing about iPads according to the couple?4. What does the speaker think of buying iPads for kids after talking with the couple?ANSWERS:1.B2.D3.C4.DUnit 6Further practice in listeningShort conversationsScriptsConversation 1M:Addison’s quite a job-hopper. You know what his new job is?W:Addison told me three three weeks ago that he was going to quit his job in the cotton firm and go to work in a store selling beer,but he ended up working in a supermarket.Q:What do we know from the conversation about Addison?Conversation 2W:Bill,do you like your job?M:Well,I wonder who’d have fun working on an assembly line eight hours a day. If I were not the breadwinner of a big family,I would work in an office even if I could only get half of my current pay.Q:What does the man say about his job?Conversation 3M:What’s your future plan?W:No idea. My father’s ruined all my dreams. He says I have too little sense of economy to be in business,too little imagination to be an artist,I’m too fat to be an athlete,and I’m too ambitious to be an ordinary while-collar worker.Q:What does then woman think about her future?Conversation 4W:I hear you’re working for an advertising company. Do you get a good salary for this job?M:Yes,a pretty good salary for a beginner. But I have to work very hard for what I get. And there’s quite a lot of overtime.Q:What does the man say about his job?Conversation 5M:Why hesitate to take that position? Not everyone can have the opportunity to get promoted.W:The promotion might make me more money,and bring me short-term growth,but it will take me to the top of the wrong ladder.Q:Why doesn’t the woman take the position?Long conversationM:Only two more semesters Margaret, looking forward to the working world?W:Oh! Don’t remind me. It’s a few short months away. I don’t really know what I’m going to do after I graduate.M:You mean you haven’t been thinking about jobs yet?W:No,not really. I know I should, I just don’t know where to star. I’ve had part-time jobs in fast food - you know, my job at McDonald’s-but this real-job stuff scares me to death!M:Hold on. It’s not that bad. You need to take control. First go over to the Career Center;it’s on the second floor of the Students’Union. Make an appointment with Monica Green. She’s really smart,helpful and nice.W:Gosh. Thanks Juan. This is helpful. Career Center,second floor of the Students’Union,Monica Green - right?M:Yep! That’s right! Take your resume to get it reviewed. Remind me - what are you studying?W:International Business.M:Ok,pretty easy then. Check the Internet for international companies here in Seattle. That’s how I found my internship at Microsoft last summer. In fact,they’ve even offed me a job after I graduate.W:You’re lucky! I wish I had an internship now-and a job waiting for me after graduation.M:Don’t worry! You just need a plan. Try for an internship now,search hard for jobs and,always have another plan:You can always move back home with your parents in San Francisco if you need to.W:That is good plan. My parents would be glad to have me back home in San Francisco for a while.QUESTIONS:1. How does the woman prepare for the working world?2. How did the man find his internship?3. What advice does the man give to the woman?4. What does the man think the woman needs most right now?ANSWERS:1. A2.D3.B4.BPASSAGEIn 1964,19 million women were employed in the United States. Today they total 65 million,working in a wide variety of industries and increasingly pursuing higher education. The number of working women who have attended college has increased 200 percent since 1970,and the undergraduate class of 2011 was 57 percent female.Yet as far as women have come,they still earn on average only 81.2 percent as much as men and remain in lower-end jobs. What are the best-paying jobs for women? Using data on the weekly earnings of full-time workers in 2010 collected by BLS,we discovered that tech and health care is where the money’s at.Female physicians and surgeons topped the list. These women earned a median of $1,618 per week,or about $84,000 a year,more than any other profession tracked by the BLS. Male doctors continue to earn more than female doctors,but the pay gap has narrowed each year;it’s now at 29 percent versus 41 percent two years ago.Interestingly,the second best-paying job for women is a pharmacist. Female pharmacists make a median of $1,605 per week or about $83,500 annually,nearly as much as physicians and surgeons and more than chief executives,which came in at No.3 on our list. Women account for 48 percent of the pharmacy profession and earn 83 percent as much as male pharmacists. Meanwhile,only 26 percent of CEOs are women,and they earn just 72 percent as their male peers.Now women have been moving into relativelyhigher-paying jobs that were traditionally male-dominated. Overall, the gender pay gap is narrowing.QUESTIONS:1. How has the number of working women with college degrees in the United States changed?2. What is the current situation of working women in the United States?3. What is the best-paying job for women?4. What does the speaker think of the job prospects for women in the United States?ANSWERS:1.B2.B3.A4.D。
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1-2In the podcast, people are interviewed about good and bad behavior. They talk about what kind of behavior in public places is annoying to them, a recent example of good or bad manners they experienced, and whether people's attitude to behavior changes as they get older.1-31. To him, city life is quite impersonal.2. When people behave kindly.3. He feels very much annoyed.4. About good and bad behavior.BEFDCAFTFT1) anti-social 2)aware of 3)appreciate 4)attitude 5)tolerant 6)come to an end 7)walk away 8)impressUSE THE SKILLS 21. The interviewer is an owl. She explains that it is because she was born in the late evening at 10 o'clock.2. Though she is an owl, her job requires her to be a lark and get up every morning at 5:30.3. Which are you, a lark or an owl? And why?USE THE SKILLS 3ABBBBABUSE THE SKILLS 41 peaceful beautiful lovely part 6 party2 with a passion last second 3walking their dogs with a bounce 4 away part of the day 5 thinking straightmy sharpest 7 had children the mornings the eveningsGet a clue 11.Desmond Morris is widely known for his study of human behavior, customs and rituals, and his writings on the area.2.He was originally a zoologist.3.In this video clip, he focuses on customs connected with greeting and on the meaning of different gestures.View it 11. Because he was fascinated with their body language.2. A "man watcher”.3. Over 60 countries.4. The different ways of shaking hands, and the different ways of saying"You are crazy".View it 2BABABB。
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1-2n the podcast, people are interviewed about good and bad behavior. They talk about whatkind of behavior in public places is annoying to them, a recent example of good or badmanners they experienced, and whether people's attitude to behavior changes as they getolder.1.To him, city life is quite impersonal.2.When people behave kindly.3.He feels very much annoyed.4.About good and bad behavior.BEFDCAFTFT1.anti-social2. aware of3. appreciate4. attitude5. tolerant6. come to an end7. walk away8. impress1-3- If your choices are mostly "A"s, you are clearly a morning person. You are mostefficient and alert in the morning, but become quickly tired when evening comesand often feel uncomfortable at the thought of going out after nine.- If your choices are mostly "B"s, it means that getting up early might not beyour favorite thing, but you do it if you have to and you can't imagine why somepeople make such a fuss about it.- If your choices are mostly "C"s, you are a real evening person and you are notreally clearheaded and focused until it starts to get dark–that's when you feelmost energetic. Your ideal schedule would be sleeping in until noon and doing allyour work and socializing after dinner.•-IlikebeingamorningpersonbecauseIcanenjoythequietnessofthemornings; I have time to enjoy breakfast, the most important meal of a day; I cantravel to work or school before the rush hours and skip the traffic jams; and I feelgood about myself for my ability to manage myself.-Ilikebeinganeveningpersonbecausemymindusuallyworksmostproductively during late night hours, and I also can get more work done wheneveryone has gone asleep and there is no one disturbing me.1.The interviewer is an owl. She explains that it is because she was born in thelate evening at 10 o'clock.2.Though she is an owl, her job requires her to be a lark and get up every morningat 5:30.3.Which are you, a lark or an owl? And why?ABBBBAB1.1 / One2.peaceful3. beautiful4. lovely part5.6 / Six6.party7.2 / Two8.with a passion9. last second10.3 / Three11.walking their dogs12. with abounce13.4 / Four14.away15. the best part of the day16.5 / Five17.thinking straight18. at my sharpest19.7 / Seven20.we had children21. (in themornings22. in the evenings1-41.Desmond Morris is widely known for his study of human behavior, customs andrituals, and his writings on the area.2.He was originally a zoologist.3.In this video clip, he focuses on customs connected with greeting and on themeaning of different gestures.1.Because he was fascinated with their body language.2.A "man watcher".3.Over 60 countries.4.The different ways of shaking hands, and the different ways of saying "You arecrazy"FTFTFF1-51.Because he wants to ask her to pay back the money she has borrowed fromhim.2.She explains that she is terrible with money and that she just forgets about it.3.She says she will pay back the money the following week when she gets paid.4.He feels annoyed about the situation.5.He suggests that the woman pay back a little amount of the money each week.二GAFHBDCE1-61.Thestoryisaboutacouplewhowereorderedtoreturnalargeamountoflottery prize money.2.The story happened in Birmingham, UK.3.Alan and Megan Beecham, the couple who found the lottery ticket.4.They wondered whether they should cash in a winninglottery ticket ornot,because the ticket was not theirs.5.They decided to cash it in because the temptation of the money was too great.6.Yes, they spent half of the prize money on a new car and other expensive things.7.They were ordered to pay back the money.Situation 1: Whether to return the extra change wrongly given by a cashierSituation 2: Whether to go abroad to study right after graduation from high schoolor wait till finishing collegeSituation 3: Whether to look at the answers to an upcoming exam a classmate hadsentSituation 4: Whether to quit the current part-time job or not1.It was about whether to look at the answers to an exam.2.The night before the exam.3.A classmate sent me an email with the answers to the exam.4.• I'm a good student and I don't cheat.• The exam was really important for my future.5.Not to look at the answers to guarantee a good exam result, but to report theincident to the teacher.6.• Being honest in exam s is one of the most basic rules we should comply withas college students.• Cheating is a shameful and risky act.7.No, I feel happy about the decision. I would certainly do the same again.。
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1-2n the podcast, people are interviewed about good and bad behavior. They talk about what kind of behavior in public places is annoying to them, a recent example of good or bad manners they experienced, and whether people's attitude to behavior changes as they get older.1. To him, city life is quite impersonal.2. When people behave kindly.3. He feels very much annoyed.4. About good and bad behavior.BEFDCAFTFT1.anti-social2. aware of3. appreciate4. attitude5. tolerant6. come to an end7.walk away 8. impress1-3- If your choices are mostly "A"s, you are clearly a morning person. You are most efficient and alert in the morning, but become quickly tired when evening comes and often feel uncomfortable at the thought of going out after nine.- If your choices are mostly "B"s, it means that getting up early might not be your favorite thing, but you do it if you have to and you can't imagine why some people make such a fuss about it.- If your choices are mostly "C"s, you are a real evening person and you are not really clearheaded and focused until it starts to get dark – that's when you feel most energetic. Your ideal schedule would be sleeping in until noon and doing all your work and socializing after dinner.• - I like being a morning person because I can enjoy the quietness of the mornings; I have time to enjoy breakfast, the most important meal of a day; I cantravel to work or school before the rush hours and skip the traffic jams; and I feel good about myself for my ability to manage myself.- I like being an evening person because my mind usually works most productively during late night hours, and I also can get more work done when everyone has gone asleep and there is no one disturbing me.1. The interviewer is an owl. She explains that it is because she was born in the late evening at 10 o'clock.2. Though she is an owl, her job requires her to be a lark and get up every morning at 5:30.3. Which are you, a lark or an owl? And why?ABBBBAB1. 1 / One2. peaceful3. beautiful4. lovely part5. 6 / Six6. party7. 2 / Two8. with a passion9. last second 10.3 / Three 11. walking their dogs 12. with a bounce 13. 4 / Four 14. away 15. the best part of the day 16. 5 / Five 17. thinking straight 18. at my sharpest 19. 7 / Seven 20. we had children 21. (in the mornings 22. in the evenings1-41. Desmond Morris is widely known for his study of human behavior, customs and rituals, and his writings on the area.2. He was originally a zoologist.3. In this video clip, he focuses on customs connected with greeting and on the meaning of different gestures.1. Because he was fascinated with their body language.2. A "man watcher".3. Over 60 countries.4. The different ways of shaking hands, and the different ways of saying "You are crazy"FTFTFF1-51. Because he wants to ask her to pay back the money she has borrowed from him.2. She explains that she is terrible with money and that she just forgets about it.3. She says she will pay back the money the following week when she gets paid.4. He feels annoyed about the situation.5. He suggests that the woman pay back a little amount of the money each week.二GAFHBDCE1-61. The story is about a couple who were ordered to return a large amount of lottery prize money.2. The story happened in Birmingham, UK.3. Alan and Megan Beecham, the couple who found the lottery ticket.4. They wondered whether they should cash in a winning lottery ticket or not, because the ticket was not theirs.5. They decided to cash it in because the temptation of the money was too great.6. Yes, they spent half of the prize money on a new car and other expensive things.7. They were ordered to pay back the money.Situation 1: Whether to return the extra change wrongly given by a cashier Situation 2: Whether to go abroad to study right after graduation from high school or wait till finishing collegeSituation 3: Whether to look at the answers to an upcoming exam a classmate had sentSituation 4: Whether to quit the current part-time job or not1. It was about whether to look at the answers to an exam.2. The night before the exam.3. A classmate sent me an email with the answers to the exam.4.• I'm a good student and I don't cheat.• The exam was really important for my future.5. Not to look at the answers to guarantee a good exam result, but to report the incident to the teacher.6.• Being honest in exams is one of the most basic rules we should comply with as college students.• Cheating is a shameful a nd risky act.7. No, I feel happy about the decision. I would certainly do the same again.。
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Unit 1 Traces of the past1-1Learning objectives1-2Sharing1The people in the podcast mainly talk about whether they go out a lot and what they did when they went out last night.2I have a 1)(busy) social life. I go out most nights after work with2)(friends). Last night,I went out for a meal with an old friend from 3)(university) – it was really good to seeher. Tell me about your 4)(social life). Do you go out a lot?3ACEDBF4She went to a club and 1)(danced) all night.She had dinner in an Italian restaurant and enjoyed the 2)(view of the river) and lots of3)(fun) with the family.She went to the cinema and then met some friends for a 4)(drink) in town.She went to Westfield Shopping Center in the 5)(west)of London and enjoyed a6)(delicious meal) there.He went to a friend's 7)(house) in south London and had some fish and chips in front of the 8)(television / TV)6Yes, I go out a lot with my friends. After a long week of study, going out at weekends can help me relax, so I can go back to study with a refreshed mind. / No, I don't go outa lot because I have no time. I'm taking many courses at college, so I have to spendmost of my time studying.I like going to shopping malls. I also like going to the cinema and the theater.Sometimes I go to museums and art galleries, too.I went shopping with my best friend last weekend. After that we went to a café andhad a cup of coffee. Yes, I enjoyed it because I took a break from study and I had a good time with my best friend. / No, I didn't enjoy it because there were too many people in the store. Besides, it was so noisy in the café that my friend and I could hardly hear each other.1-3Listening1I admire my mother most. She loves my brother and me so much that she would do everything for us. At the same time, she always encourages us to be independent and try our best to do what we like. As a teacher, she has also set a good example for me.She has worked as a primary school teacher for about 30 years and she has never got tired of her work. She spends a lot of time helping her students, especially those with learning difficulties. I'm very proud of her. Live and work with pleasure – this is what I have learned from her.2 1. Baruti was born in the year (1962).2. He was the (fourth / 4th)child in a very big family.3. Baruti married his wife in (1990)4. Together they opened an orphanage in (1996)3Baruti was born in Johannesburg. His father was a 1)(teacher)and his mother 2)(cleaned houses)for rich people. When Baruti was in school, one of his friends 3)(lost)his parents and moved to an orphanage. Baruti4)(visited)him and when he saw his life there, he decided to 5)(work)with orphans. Later he opened an orphanage with 6)(his wife).Baruti regards Mother Teresa as his hero and his favorite book is Long Walk to Freedom, the story of Nelson Mandela's life 7)(in his own words).4Mother Teresa's words tell us that small things can make a great difference. Few of us can do anything great, but we can all do small things with great love.My favorite book is Steve Jobs. The book is based on more than 40 interviews with Jobs conducted over two years as well as interviews with more than 100 family members, friends, foes, competitors, and colleagues. Jobs spoke honestly about the people he worked with and competed against. He encouraged the people he knew to speak honestly too. So through the book, readers can not only read about the life of the legendary Steve Jobs, but also have a genuine view of his personality that shaped his approach to business and his products.When I was seven years old, my parents bought a new wall clock with an owl inside. I was very curious about how the owl moved its eyes and gave out sound. One day, I took the clock off the wall, and took it apart with a screwdriver. After an hour, I still couldn't figure out how the clock worked, and I couldn't put all the parts together. I was scared. But when my father found what I had done, instead of scolding me, he praised me for my eagerness to learn. And he taught me how to assemble the clock.This experience made me love my father more. And more importantly, I fell in love with mechanics since then. That's why I chose mechanics as my major.1-4 Viewing1-5 Pronunciation1-6 Role-playing1Isabel: Hi, Marek. How was your weekend?Marek: OK. And yours? What did you do?Isabel: I went for a walk. 1)(It was great)!Marek: Who did you go with?Isabel: With my boyfriend, Diego. 2)(He's a football player / He is a football player).Marek: Oh. Where did you go?Isabel: By the river. 3)(It was really beautiful).Marek: That sounds good.2ACEGJ1-7 Presenting1-8M ore practice in listening1BABDD DBCD2DDBAThere are so many changes when a person comes to college. Some of the new college students may have been to camp or 1)(programs / programmes)away from home before, but for some it's the 2)(very)first time they've left home. That means having to make certain3)(decisions)that they've never really had to make before.Besides some basic everyday activities, for example, eating and 4)(doing laundry), there are many more important matters, such as whom tobecome friends with. "And what happens if I don't do well on my first test? Does that mean I should change fields?"5)(Obviously), there are just so many issues new college students have to face. It's reallya jump from high school.It's such a change when they don't have any parents around. They need to make6)(choices)with their studies, and with their social lives. They need to learn how to actin the right way so that they can enjoy their social lives without7)(ruining)their studies.This is very common to college students in the first year. It takes a little while for them to 8)(get used to)their college life and learn to balance their studies and social lives.There are a lot of 9)(opportunities)for students to try new things. There are so many new ways to meet other people on campus. If they find out it's not working for them, they can 10)(step back)and try something else. They should just give it a go! That's the way everybody learns to grow up.3BC DC1-9 Check & check1-10 Unit test1 The woman enjoyed the foods at Jenny's party very much.2 He was bored.3 Because Rob has found Suzie unfaithful.4 Her opinion towards love is influenced by her sister's experience.5 Dogs.6 She finds it difficult to answer.7 Her favorite Beatles' song from 1965.8 The hits chart from 1965.9 Every time he goes to a karaoke bar, he finds it one of few English songs available.10 A Rolling Stones' song.11 Their parents' wedding anniversary.12 To put away a dollar each day.13 Teaching.14 A savings account.15 A visit to Cancun.16) achievements17) specialized/specialized18) vast19) professional20) educated21) was familiar22) extensively23) elegantly24) a great deal25) BesidesUnit 2 A break for fun2-1Learning objectives2-2Sharing1The people in the podcast mainly talk about how often they go to the cinema and what films they saw last time. They also talk about their favorite films, actors, and actresses. 2I like going to the cinema a lot, but probably only get there about (once a month).2. (Not very often). But I do go occasionally.3. I go to the cinema, probably (once or twice)a month.4. I go to the cinema about (once a week)during the summertime ...5. I go, normally, probably (once every month)or two months, but it depends on thefilm.6. I go to the cinema about (once every fortnight).3I always like 1)(romantic) comedies. Slumdog Millionaire was a2)(great)movie.2. ... probably 3)(recommend), er, the new Terminator movie. Er, that's once again filledwith 4)(action). Very exciting.3. I like old films. I ... I've a complete 5)(collection)of John Wayne and Charlton Heston ...And musicals, anything that's quite happy or adventurous, that takes me away from6)(real life). Those are the ones I watch.4. It's a James Bond film and I think the action 7)(scenes)are just absolutely8)(fantastic)in it.4CDAB6The Graduate. I like the movie because the music is fantastic. And I enjoy Dustin Hoffman's great performance, which shows many aspects of the hero's rich character.I prefer watching DVD movies at home because it saves both money and time. I havethe freedom to choose what I would like to watch. / I prefer going to the cinema because it provides better sound effects. Besides, with more people around, the atmosphere is much better than when I watch movies alone at home.My favorite movie star is Sandra Bullock. I like her because she is beautiful and her performance is natural. I love her warm smiles as well. Every time I see her smile, I couldn't help smiling too.2-3Listening1 C2blonde blue dark masculine3CADB4tallmasculine face / best-lookingblack hair / blackdark brown / dark brown eyesred hair / red grey / grey eyesgrey / grey eyesslimblonde hair / blondelovely5The man I like should be strong and fit, without a beard. And he should not have long hair. The woman I like most is someone who is slim and healthy. She should have long hair and big eyes. And I like girls who smile a lot. I believe everyone has something beautiful about them, regardless of age, race, gender, size, ability, etc. I don't think being lighter or slimmer equals beauty. Instead, I think the inner self counts a lot more than outer appearance. Virtues such as honesty, hard-working, and willingness to help make one a beautiful person. / Beauty is what we see and feel. So my idea of beauty is what is pleasing to the eyes. As long as it makes you feel good, it is beauty. So both inner qualities and body features are important factors to make one look beautiful. Of course, what one considers beautiful may not appear the same to someone else. That is why beauty standards are different from person to person, culture to culture andtime to time.The ideas of beauty have changed over the past several decades in China. Truly, on the one hand, many still stick to the idea that one's inner quality counts more than outer appearance. Honesty, hard-working, generosity, and kindness are considered inner beauty. On the other hand, more and more people think outer appearance is more important. Nowadays, many people, especially young people, hold some new ideas about beauty. For example, long straight black hair used to be thought as one feature of beauty, but now young people want to look stylish by having their hair curled and dyed. They follow the fashion trend and put on fashionable clothes and wear make-up. More people are afraid of not lookingattractive enough. So they go on diet to look thinner and receive some cosmetic surgeries to look better. Still many others realize that it is important to live a healthy lifestyle and learn to love their own body for its uniqueness.I don't think it is wise to judge a person by his / her appearance because appearanceis superficial. Sometimes the appearance of a person may mislead your judgment when it doesn't match well with the inner part of that person. For example, an ordinary-looking person can be a scientist, a hero, or a great thinker. Just as the proverb goes, "Never judge a book by its cover." The greatness of a book lies in its content instead of its cover. So it is with a person. Instead of focusing only on one's appearance, we should get to know more about that person's education, life experiences and life attitude before we make any judgment.2-4 Viewing2-5 Pronunciation2-6 Role-playing1W: OK … What do you 1)(feel like)watching?M: Hmm. I ... I don't know really. 2)(What do you recommend)?W: Um … Well, 3)(how about)French Kiss? Do you know it?M: No, I don't think so. 4)(What's it about / What is it about)?W: Well, it's a romantic comedy. It's about an American woman. She goes to France and meets a French guy and … they fall in love. It's quite old, but it's really funny.M: Um, sounds OK, I suppose. 5)(Who's in it / Who is in it)?W: Meg Ryan and Kevin Kline.M: Oh, I like Meg Ryan. Mm. 6)(Do you think)I'd like it?W: Yeah, I think so. You like comedies, don't you? And it's very funny.M: Yeah, OK. 7)(Why don't we)get it then?W: Great. Excuse me. Can we have this one, please?2ADEGHIJ2-7 Presenting2-8 More practice in listeningDBCAD DCBCABACPeople joke that no one in Los Angeles reads; everyone watches TV, rents videos, or goes to the movies. The most popular reading materials are1)(comic)books, movie magazines, and TV guides. City libraries have only 10 percent of the 2)(traffic)that car washes have. But how do you explain this? A yearly book festival in west Los Angeles is 3)(constantly)"sold out" year after year. People wait half an hour for a parking space to become 4)(available)This outdoor festival, supported by a newspaper, takes place every April for one weekend. This year, about 70,000 people 5)(took part in)the festival on Saturday and 75,000 on Sunday. The festival 6)(attracted)280 exhibitors. There were about 90 talks given by authors, with an 7)(audience)question-and-answer period following each talk. A food court sold all kinds of local foods, from hot dogs to ice drinks. Except for a $7 parking fee, the festival was 8)(free of charge). Even so, some people take their own sandwiches and drinks to avoid the high prices of the food court.The idea for holding the festival in Los Angles was 9)(put forward)years ago, but nobody knew if it would succeed. Although book festivals werealready popular in other US cities, would people in this city10)(embrace)one? "Fortunately, they do," said one of the festival founders. AC CD2-9 Check & check2-10 Unit test1 Fast music can give people energy according to the man.2 Have a short break.3 It's terrible.4 She will outperform the man.5 Tennis.6 14.7 15 months.8 He talks about nothing but computers.9 To give Billy a birthday present.10 Michael knows how to use computers properly.11 Students think music is important.12 They listen to music whenever they are free.13 It was the most popular style.14 Parents have very little influence on their children.15 3 percent.16) too much17) warning18) affected by19) back20) drive people to suicide21) pointed out22) recent23) commit24) prevention25) it's time/it is timeUnit 3 Life moments3-1 Learning objectives3-2 Sharing1.The people in the podcast mainly talk about how they feel about London and the mostexciting things they have done in London.2.I love 1)(living) in London because there's so 2)(much) to do. I've been to lots of3)(interesting places) but there's always 4)(something) new to5)(experience). How do you6)(feel about) London?3.ADBGHFEC4.The most 1)(exciting) thing I've done in London recently is to see Oasis live. I went to theRoundhouse and it was the most 2)(amazing concert). It was free, so we ended up having nice passes, so we were close to the band and it was 3)(incredible) . It's the best thing I think I've seen in a long time.2. I've been to 4)(the theater) quite a lot in London. I went to see Waiting for Godot atthe National.3. I ... I think Tate Modern is 5)(the best place) I've been to, you know, because it's ... it's6)(different) every time ... Um, you know, they really push the boundaries of, you know,the displays, 7)(compared to) a lot of the traditional museums and art galleries in London.4. The most exciting thing I've done in London? Um, I've watched England 8)(play football)at Wembley – that was quite exciting.5. I've done a lot of 9)(interesting things). I've had a lot of good experiences here butprobably 10)(the best thing) was when I went to Wimbledon this year. Um ... I got to watch ... I got to watch Andy Murray on Center Court. I managed to get 11)(tickets) to that. And it was just a really good atmosphere and it was a good example of, sort of,British 12)(culture and sport).6.Recently, I visited Beijing. Beijing is a wonderful city with many great things to do and see.I went to the National Center for the Performing Arts (国家大剧院) to see a famousmusical. It was a wonderful show. And I visited the Bird's Nest and the Water Cube, two important venues (场馆) of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. I also went to the Tian'anmen Square, the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, Peking University, and the Summer Palace. But the most exciting thing I did there was visiting the Great Wall – the view was breathtaking!Yes, I have been to London. I loved it. The museums are wonderful, especially the British Museum, which was established in 1753 and is one of the largest and most comprehensive museums in the world. I also enjoyed riding in the London Eye, a giant observation wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames. / No, I haven't been to London.If I have a chance to go to London, I would like to see places I have heard so much about, such as Tower Bridge, Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, and Westminster Abbey. I would also like to take the Tube as the London underground is the oldest underground railway network in the world. Besides, I hope to visit some of the 2012 London Olympic Games venues.3-3 Listening1.ADHEBGCF2.This happened in 1)(Australia) … when I was about 25. I spent a few days at a hotel inAlice Springs and went to Aye rs Rock and … Well, anyway, one day, I went out for a walk …in the 2)(outback). It was a lovely day so I walked and walked … and then I realized I didn't really know where I was. I was a bit stupid, really … because I decided to 3)(go further) …I guess I thought I’d find the way back. Um … anyway, after that I heard some dogs. FirstI heard them barking, and then I saw them … There was a group – maybe five or six dogs,wild dogs, coming towards me. I felt really 4)(frightened), but I remembered some advic e I, I, er … um, I … I read in my guidebook:5)(Don't move), and don't look at 6)(the dogs).So I froze, like a statue … I didn't move … and I looked at a tree, not at the dogs, and didn't move my eyes. The dogs were all around me, jumping and barking … I thought they were going to bite me. Then one dog did bite my arm, just a little, but still I didn’t move. In the end, after about 20 minutes, the dogs went away. I stayed there for a few more minutes and then luckily found my way back to the hotel. It was the most7)(frightening) experience I've ever had!3.When I was 12 years old and just graduated from elementary school, I went to Beijingwith my dad to see the 2008 Olympic Games. I loved basketball, so I wanted to watch the Chinese basketball team playing and I especially wanted to see Yao Ming playing. First, we tried to buy tickets online, but all tickets for basketball games had been sold out. Of course, I was very disappointed. Then we went to the stadium to see if someone would be selling extra tickets. After we waited for hours, we became hopeless. But just when we were about to leave, a man came up to us and said he had an extra ticket because his friend couldn't make it due to an emergency. We were overjoyed. Immediately, my dad bought the ticket, and told me to rush in – he would wait outside. Finally, I was able towatch the game between the Chinese team and the German team. I enjoyed the game greatly and I was excited when China won. The best thing was that I saw Yao Ming. Whata wonderful experience!3-4 Viewing3-5 Pronunciation3-6 Role-playingExtract 1:B: Hi, Sean. 1)(It's) Debbie.A: Hi, Debbie. What's up?B: Is Kevin 2)(there)?A: No, he's not. He went out about 10 minutes ago.Extract 2:B: Could I 3)(leave a message) for him?A: Of course.B: Just ask him to 4)(call) me.Extract 3:B: Hello. Could I 5)(speak) to customer services, please?A: Just a 6)(moment).Extract 4:B: Could you 7)(ring) me back?C: Of course. Could you give me the 8)(number) there?Extract 5:B: Hello, uh ... Who's 9)(this)?A: My name's Marianne.B: Thanks for 10)(picking up).3-7 Presenting3-8M ore practice in listeningCCBDA BCADCABCSome parts of the earth are more likely to have earthquakes than other parts. This is usually true of 1)(mountainous) areas because there the thickness of rocks is not even.It is easy to understand why people are so 2)(frightened) by earthquakes. People used to believe that when an earthquake 3)(took place), the ground opened, swallowed greatnumbers of people, and then it closed. It was also thought that those people would 4)(vanish) forever. But now we know this is not what really happens.What we need to fear most is the effects of a serious earthquake, including fires, floods, and landslides. A powerful earthquake 5)(occurred) in Yellowstone National Park on August 17, 1959. The earthquake was6)(massive) and very strong. It also caused the worst landslides in US history since 1927.After the earthquake, some people said that they would never visit Yellowstone, because they were afraid they would be 7)(caught) in such a disaster caused by the earthquake. This is actually a foolish idea. Such a fear would 8)(keep us away from) beautiful mountains for the rest of ourlives. Even though earthquakes happen every day, such a powerful earthquake like the Yellowstone one does not happen frequently at all. We should feel 9)(grateful) that very few of us will suffer such a bad natural disaster. Besides, if we know 10)(in advance) and make careful preparations, the loss of lives could be avoided.CA DC3-9 Check & check3-10 Unit test1.He is confident.2. Having a dinner party for mom on Mother's Day.3. They will probably go to his workplace to give him a birthday present.4. When the guest is leaving.5. A speech by the president on TV.6. He proposed marriage to her.7. He was nervous and trembling all over.8. She gave him a hint by showing her ring finger.9. It is a family treasure.10. She is afraid of wearing it for fear of losing it.11. They had a frightening experience in darkness.12. He has not tested his idea of the frightening situation.13. Darkness.14. The Causes and Handling of Fear of Darkness.15. They overcome different levels of fear one by one.16.apply formitment18.opportunity19.restaurant20.developed21.working practices22.attending23.add24.personal qualities25.a positive additionUnit 4 Getting from A to B4-1 Learning objectives4-2 Sharing1.In the podcast, the people talk about how they get to work, what they do on their journeyto work, what they like and don't like about their journey.2. A B C CD AC E3.Take in the 1)(fresh air) , the scenery, um ... and try to 2)(avoid holes) in the road whichare quite dangerous.2. Well, sometimes, if ... if it's a bit of a quiet road, I can 3)(think about) what I'm goingto do that day.3. I ... I 4)(dream), usually. I just ... I, I love ... I love journeys. I love just5)(looking out ofthe window).4. Well, it's so short; I don't actually do very much at all, apart from making sure I don'thave 6)(an accident).4.CEFDABCABDFE5.In my city / town, most students get to school 1)(Reference: by underground) (how). I2)(Reference: go to school by bus) (how) and it takes 3)(Reference: about an hour) (howlong). I usually 4)(Reference: listen to music) and 5)(Reference: look out of the window) (activities) on the journey.4-3 Listening1.CAB2.When was it invented?2. (Reference: What was the transportation idea?)3. (Reference: Who invented it?)4. (Reference: What was the idea behind it?)5. (Reference: What was the problem with it? / How successful was it?)3.1962leave their cars at homepublic transportbuildkeep in good condition1948got in and drove awayengineering problemtoo heavystrongprivatedifficult to flytraffic problems4.I like the idea of the monorail in that people could get to work faster by monorail thanby car. / I like the idea of the plane with a car that comes off because one can fly to a place and then drive his / her own car without bothering to rent a car. / I like the idea of the home helicopter because with a home helicopter one can fly directly to the place he / she wants to by taking the shortest route.The Horseless Sulky:•It can only hold two people.•It's difficult to slow down.•It's open to bad weather conditions.The Lightning Bug:•It's very small.•It's difficult to get in and out.4-4 Viewing4-5 Pronunciation4-6 Role-playing1.Alex got 1)(tied up) with a 2)(customer).2. David waited for 3)(20 / twenty) minutes to get his 4)(coffee).3. George was late because the railway service was 5)(delayed) when a train hit a 6)(cow)that got onto the line between two 7)(stations).2.BABABB3.CDFG4-7 Presenting4-8 More practice in listening1.CBDDA CBDD2.CADAHumans' first means of transportation were walking and swimming.1)(Gradually), humans learned to use animals for transportation. The use of animals not only allowed heavier loads to be hauled by them, but also2)(enabled) humans to ride the animals so they could travel longer distances in a shorter amount of time. The invention of the wheel helped make animal transportation more efficient through the introduction of 3)(vehicles).Also, water transportation 4)(dates back to) very early times and it was the best way to move large quantities of materials over long distances before the Industrial Revolution.5)(As a result), most cities that grew up as sites for trading have been established alongrivers or the coast.Until the Industrial Revolution, transportation was very slow and expensive. After the Revolution, transportation changed 6)(thoroughly). In the 19th century, the invention of the steam engine made land transportation independent of human or animal power. Both speed and 7)(capacity) increased rapidly.With the development of cars at the 8)(turn) of the 20th century, land transportation became more common. In 1903, the first controllable airplane was invented, and after World War I, it became a fast way to transport people and goods. After World War II,9)(automobiles) and airplanes became more popular as methods of transportation. Then,after high-speed rail was first introduced in Japan in 1964, passengers started using it in Asia and Europe instead of using airplanes to travel long distances.Now, 10)(thanks to) the development of technology, human beings are able to enjoy various methods of transportation for their speed and comfort.3.DC DBC4-9 Check & check4-10 Unit test1 The man was offering to give his seat to the woman.2 By bus.3 He feels impatient.4 The woman has a choice of early flights.5 By car.6 A madhouse.7 He hates Los Angeles and does not want to be there again.8 In cash.9 A special salad.10 Some like to fly, some others not.11 Share their fears with each other.12 It can create a small world of your own.13 Do something that engages your mind to forget the fear.14 Ways to Lessen Your Fear of Flying.15) motor16) sufferer17) range from18) results from19) relies on20) confused21) still22) folk。
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u校园视听说4答案1-20n the podcast, people are intevrewed about good and bad behavior. They talk about whatkind of behavior in public places is annoying to them, a recent example of good or badmanners they experienced, and whether people's attute to behavior changes as they getolder.1. To him, city life is quite impersonal.2. When people behave kindly.3. He feels very much annoyed.4. About good and bad behavior.BEFDCAFTFT1. anti-social2. aware of3. appreciate 4 attitude 5. tolerant 6. come to an end7. walk away 8. impress1-3If your choices are mostly "A"'s, you are clearly a morning person. You are mostefficient and alert in the morning, but become quickly tired when evening comesand often feel uncomfortable at the thought of going out after nine.If your choices are mostly "B"s, it means that getting up early might not beyour favorite thing, but you do it if you have to and you can't imagine why somepeople make such a fuss about it.5 - If your choices are mostly "C"s, you are a real evening person and you are notreally clearheaded and focused until it starts to get darkhat's when you feelmost energetic. Your ideal schedule would be sleeping in until noon and doing allyour work and socializing after dinner.·- 1 like being a morning person because 1 can enjoy the quietness of themornings; I have time to enjoy breakfast, the most important meal of a day; I cantravel to work or school before the rush hours and skip the traffic jams; and 1 feelgood about myself for my ability to manage myself.1 like being an evening person because my mind usually works mostproductively during late night hours, and 1 also can get more work done wheneveryone has gone asleep and there is no one disturbing me.1.The interviewer isan owl. She explains thatitis because she was bornin thelate evening at 10 0 clock.2.Though she is an owl, her job requires herto be a lark and get up every morningat 5:30.3. Which are you, alark or an owl? And why?АВВВВАВ11 1 One2. peaceful 3. beautiful 4 lovely part 5.6/Six 6. party7.2 1 Two8. with a passion 9. last second 10. 31 Three11.walking their dogs12. with a bounce13.4 1 Four14.away15 the best part of the da16.5 /Five17.t hinking straight18.a t my sharpest19.7 / Seven20.we had children21.in the mornings22. in the evenings1- 41. Desmond Morris is widely known for his study of human behavior, customs andrituals, and his writings on the area.2. He was originally a zoologist.3. In this video clip, he focuses on customs connected with greeting and on the meaning of different gestures.1. Because he was fascinated with their body language.2. A"man watcher".3. Over 60 countries.4.The different ways of shaking hands, and the different ways of saying You are crazy"FTFTFF。
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1-2n the podcast, people are interviewed about good and bad behavior. They talk about what kind of behavior in public places is annoying to them, a recent example of good or bad manners they experienced, and whether people's attitude to behavior changes as they get older.1. To him, city life is quite impersonal.2. When people behave kindly.3. He feels very much annoyed.4. About good and bad behavior.BEFDCAFTFT1.anti-social2. aware of3. appreciate4. attitude5. tolerant6. come to an end7. walk away 8. impress1-3- If your choices are mostly "A"s, you are clearly a morning person. You are most efficient and alert in the morning, but become quickly tired when evening comes and often feel uncomfortable at the thought of going out after nine.- If your choices are mostly "B"s, it means that getting up early might not be your favorite thing, but you do it if you have to and you can't imagine why some people make such a fuss about it.- If your choices are mostly "C"s, you are a real evening person and you are not really clearheaded and focused until it starts to get dark – that's when you feel most energetic. Your ideal schedule would be sleeping in until noon and doing all your work and socializing after dinner.• - I like being a morning person because I can enjoy the quietness of the mornings; I have time to enjoy breakfast, the most important meal of a day; I cantravel to work or school before the rush hours and skip the traffic jams; and I feel good about myself for my ability to manage myself.- I like being an evening person because my mind usually works most productively during late night hours, and I also can get more work done when everyone has gone asleep and there is no one disturbing me.1. The interviewer is an owl. She explains that it is because she was born in the late evening at 10 o'clock.2. Though she is an owl, her job requires her to be a lark and get up every morning at 5:30.3. Which are you, a lark or an owl? And why?ABBBBAB1. 1 / One2. peaceful3. beautiful4. lovely part5. 6 / Six6. party7. 2 / Two8. with a passion 9. last second 10.3 / Three 11. walking their dogs 12. with a bounce 13. 4 / Four 14. away 15. the best part of the day 16. 5 / Five 17. thinking straight 18. at my sharpest 19. 7 / Seven 20. we had children 21. (in the mornings 22. in the evenings1-41. Desmond Morris is widely known for his study of human behavior, customs and rituals, and his writings on the area.2. He was originally a zoologist.3. In this video clip, he focuses on customs connected with greeting and on the meaning of different gestures.1. Because he was fascinated with their body language.2. A "man watcher".3. Over 60 countries.4. The different ways of shaking hands, and the different ways of saying "You are crazy"FTFTFF1-51. Because he wants to ask her to pay back the money she has borrowed from him.2. She explains that she is terrible with money and that she just forgets about it.3. She says she will pay back the money the following week when she gets paid.4. He feels annoyed about the situation.5. He suggests that the woman pay back a little amount of the money each week.二GAFHBDCE1-61. The story is about a couple who were ordered to return a large amount of lottery prize money.2. The story happened in Birmingham, UK.3. Alan and Megan Beecham, the couple who found the lottery ticket.4. They wondered whether they should cash in a winning lottery ticket or not, because the ticket was not theirs.5. They decided to cash it in because the temptation of the money was too great.6. Yes, they spent half of the prize money on a new car and other expensive things.7. They were ordered to pay back the money.Situation 1: Whether to return the extra change wrongly given by a cashier Situation 2: Whether to go abroad to study right after graduation from high school or wait till finishing collegeSituation 3: Whether to look at the answers to an upcoming exam a classmate had sentSituation 4: Whether to quit the current part-time job or not1. It was about whether to look at the answers to an exam.2. The night before the exam.3. A classmate sent me an email with the answers to the exam.4.• I'm a good student and I don't cheat.• Th e exam was really important for my future.5. Not to look at the answers to guarantee a good exam result, but to report the incident to the teacher.6.• Being honest in exams is one of the most basic rules we should comply with as college students.• Cheating is a shameful and risky act.7. No, I feel happy about the decision. I would certainly do the same again.。