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新世纪交互英语视听说 1~3 Video文本

新世纪交互英语视听说第一册Video文本Unit 1 The First DayEmi: Oh, no… it‟s ten o‟clock! I‟m late.Emi: Is this English with Prof. Brown?Prof. Brown: Yes. This is it.Emi: I‟m nervous.Prof. Brown: Don‟t be nervous. This class is easy.Emi: Really? It‟s easy?Prof. Brown: Yes. And the instructor is really nice.Emi: He is? Wait … Are you a student?Prof. Brown: No, I‟m not. I‟m the instructorEmi: You‟re Professor Brown?! I‟m so embarrassed.Prof. Brown: Don‟t be. Welcome to the class.Jin: Hi.Emi: Hi.Jin: I‟m a student too. My name‟s Jin.Emi: Hi. I‟m Emi … Emi Okada.Jin: Oh, you‟re Japanese!Emi: That‟s right. And you‟re …?Jin: I‟m Korean. This is my first class here. I‟m a little nervous, too. Emi: Well, it‟s nice to meet you. Your name‟s Jean?Jin: Jin. Jin Koh.Prof. Brown: OK, everyone. Good morning. I‟m Eric Brown. Let‟s get started.Unit 2 A Great PlaceKate: Yes…OK. Mm-hmmm. OK. Goodbye. Bye-bye.Chris: Good morning.Kate: G ood morning. Can I help you?Chris: Yes, I need a hotel reservation.Kate: O K. What city?Chris: New York. Manhattan.Kate: O K. When?Chris: Next week. Three nights. The 7th, 8th, and 9th.Kate: O K. Let‟s see. How about the Welling ton? Excellent location, it has large rooms, nice views. It‟s a little expensive, but very nice.Chris: Um… I don‟t think so…Kate: H ere‟s one. The Northgate. It‟s very convenient, and it‟s not expensive. It‟s a great place.Chris: OK. Sounds good.Kate: A nd it‟s available for the nights of the 7th through the 9th.Chris: Good. Can you reserve it for me?Kate: S ure. Single room, for the 7th, three nights. Can I have your credit card,please?Chris: Here.Kate: O K. That takes care of tha t… You‟re all set. Here‟s your confirmation. Chris: Great, thanks.Kate: I s there anything else I can do for you?Chris: Nope, that‟s it.Kate: A ll right. Well, have a great time in New York.Chris: Thanks, I will.Unit 3 Whose StuffLaura: Hi, Emi.Emi: H i, Mrs. Arnello. How are you?Laura: Good. Oh, Emi… Is this your shirt?Emi: T he blue one? No, that's not mine. It's Maggie's.Laura: How about this sweater?Emi: T he yellow sweater? Yes, that's mine.Laura: It's cute.Emi: O h, thanks.Laura: And… these are your socks, right?Emi: N o, but those are mine.Laura: Well, here's your stuff.Emi: T hanks, Mrs. Arnello. I really appreciate it.Laura: Oh, Emi, you forgot this.Emi: M rs. Arnello, you know, you really don't need to do my laundry.Laura: Don‟t be silly. It's my pleasure.Emi: W ell, I would feel better if you would…Laura: No, no, no. I know you're so busy with school and everything.Emi: B ut you're busy, too.Laura: Really, it's OK. I have to do the laundry for Paul and the kids anyway. Emi: P lease let me help sometime…Laura: You know, if you really want to help, Emi… you can get Maggie to clean her room!Unit 4 Lunch at the RockAna: Chris, what do you want?Chris: Mmm, I don't know.Ana: How about grilled Mahi-Mahi?Chris: What's that? A kind of fish?Ana: Yes. It's good. Why don‟t you try it?Chris: No, I don't like seafood.Ana: (Surprised) You don‟t like sea-food?Chris: No, not really.Ana: All right. How about a Caesar salad?Chris: A salad? No, I don't really like salads.Ana: (Asking in a quizzical 嘲弄的, 探询的tone) What do you like?Chris: Well, I like hamburgers.Ana: Oh, Chris, everybody likes hamburgers.Chris: So?Dave (waiter) approaches the table.Dave: Hi. Ready to order.Ana: Yes. I'll have a grilled Mahi-Mahi sandwich … and a small house salad … and some iced tea.Dave: Sure.Chris: I'll have a hamburger, with French fries … and a Coke.Dave: Would you like anything on the hamburger? Cheese, onions, mushrooms, avocado, sprouts?Chris: No. Um … yeah … avocado.Dave: OK, anything else?Ana: No, nothing else.Chris: Nope.Ana: Whoa, Chris, very original. (As Dave walks away, Ana teases Chris for his lack of originality)Chris: Thank you!Unit 5 A Busy LifeKate: Dave, you‟re so busy all the time. Do you have any free time?Dave: Hah! I work every day.Kate: Every day? No days off?Dave: No way. I‟m here every day. I get here at six in the morning.Kate: You get up at six in the morning? I never get up that early.Dave: No, I get here at six. I always get up around five.K ate: Oh, wow! That‟s early. When do you go home?Dave: Around nine.Kate: Nine, at night?Dave: Oh, yeah.Kate: Dave, that‟s crazy!Dave: I know. How about you? What‟s your schedule like?Kate: Well, I work every day, from Monday to Friday, usually from 8:30 to 5:30. Dave: Sounds like a good schedule to me. Very relaxing!Kate: And I always do something fun on the weekends.Dave: Fun? What do you mean, fun?Kate: You know-----camping, hiking, the beach.Dave: Oh, I never do that kind of stuff.Kate: Dave, you need to get out more often. You need to have some fun! You need to get a life!Dave: Mmm. I don‟t know, Kate. This is fun for me. This is my life.Unit 6 Shopping TripClerk: Looking for a TV?Emi: Yes. I need a ...Clerk: How about this one? MultiVision. Only $1,999.Emi: It‟s a little big.Clerk: Well, big is good.Emi: B ut...Clerk: Well, look over here. We have the Vista. It‟s on sale. Only $999. Emi: $999? That‟s kind of expensive. Do you have anything …?Clerk: Well, we have the ViewTrix4200.Emi: This is perfect! How much is this TV?Clerk: That one? The MiniView? That‟s $199.Emi: Great. I‟ll take it.Clerk: Are you sure? Let me show you a couple of others.Emi: Um… no, this is the one I want.Clerk: OK. Would you like a three-year warranty with that? It‟s a great deal… Emi: No, no warranties.Clerk: OK. How about a satellite dish or a DVD player?Emi: U m … no, just the TV.Clerk: But at least you‟ll need a TV stand. We have some great TV stands. Emi: M aybe later. Today, just the TV.Clerk: OK. Well, great. Right this way, I‟ll get one for you.Unit 7 Having a SnackKate: Be right back.Luis: Hello.Chris: Luis? This is Chris.Luis: Hi, Chris. What‟s up?Chris: Not much. What are you doing?Luis: Right now, I‟m taking a break. I have so much work to do tonight. Chris: Oh.Luis: What are you doing?Chris: I‟m at the Rock right now. I‟m having a snack with Kate.Luis: Oh, cool. Can I join you?Chris: Sure. Come on down.Kate: Who‟s that?Chris: It‟s Luis.Kate: Oh, Luis. Can I talk to him?Chris: Sure. Hang on a second. Kate wants to say something.Kate: Luis?Luis: Yes. Hi, Kate.Kate: Hi. What are you doing?Luis: Oh, you know me. Work, work, work.Kate: Well, why don‟t you take a break? Chris and I are having a bite to eat here at the Rock.Chris: I know. I‟m planning to…Kate: Why don‟t you come and join us?Chris: Yeah, sure. I‟m on my way.Kate: OK. Bye.Unit 8 Ana’s FamilyChris: Hi.Ana: Hi.Chris: Oh, pictures.Ana: Mmm-hmm.Chris: Who‟s that?Ana: That‟s my brother, Marcelo.Chris: How old is he?Ana: He‟s 22.Chris: Is he a student?Ana: Yeah, he goes to the University of Maryland.Chris: What‟s he studying?Ana: He‟s studying engineering, but at night, he‟s a musician.Chris: What does he play? The guitar?Ana: No, the piano.Chris: That‟s great. What kind of music does he play?Ana: Jazz, mostly. He‟s actually really good. He even sent me a tape. Chris: A tape of him playing?Ana: I think so.Chris: I‟d like to listen to it sometime.Ana: Sure.Chris: Ah, so, Ana, can I talk to you after lunch? It‟s about the Civic Center project. Ana: Oh, sure. I‟ll stop by in about half an hour.Chris: Thanks.Ana: See you.Chris: Bye.Unit 9 Lunch with the StarsAna: Hello!Emi: H i. Where are we going?Ana: There‟s a great restaurant in this area.Emi: O h?Ana: It‟s called Enrico‟s. We‟re gonna have lunch there.Emi: O h, great.Ana: It‟s a famous place. You‟ll love it.Emi: L ook! There‟s Tom Cruise!Ana: Shh… I know.Emi: O h my gosh! Is that…? It‟s not!Ana: Shh. Yes, it is.Emi: W ow! There are a lot of famous people here!Ana: Mm-hmmm.Emi: O h, my gosh! I don‟t believe it!Ana: What?Emi: L ook! Th ere‟s Cher!Star: Oh! Are you OK, miss?Emi: Y es… Can I have your autograph?Star: My autograph? You want my autograph?Emi: Y es, please.[PAUSE]Emi: T hanks.Star: There you go.Emi/Ana: Lillian Mortimer?Ana: Who on earth is that?Emi: I thought it was Cher!Unit 10 A Birsthday PresentEmi: H ey, Kate! Happy birthday!Kate: Thanks, Emi.Emi: T here are a lot of people here.Kate: I know. What a surprise! Is Luis here yet?Emi: Y es, he was here. I talked to him a minute ago. Oh, there he is.Kate: Where?Emi: H e‟s by the door. Do you see him?Kate: No, I don‟t.Emi: O ver there. Between Sam and Ana.Kate: Yes… Excuse me…Kate: Luis! (Someone bumps her arm; her drink spills on Luis) Oh, I‟m sorry! I spilled it all over you! … Oh, Luis, I‟m sorry. I ruined you r shirt!Luis: (looking down at orange juice spilled on his shirt, then pulling a present out of his pocket while Kate tries to wipe it off) No, no, it‟s OK… Don‟t worry about it. I brought you this… happy birthday.Kate: Oh, Luis. How thoughtful! Thank you.Luis: You‟re welcome. (I) hope you like it…(Kate starts to give Luis a hug. Luis realizes his shirt is dripping with orange juice. He stops Kate from hugging him.) (You‟d) better not!Unit 11 Looking for a JobRich: Dave, you know I‟m between jobs right now…Dave: Yeah?Rich: Maybe I can help you out around here.Dave: Oh, you can? What can you do?Rich: Anything.Dave: Can you wash dishes?Rich: Sure. I can do that.Dave: Can you wait on tables?Rich: Yes. I can do that too.Dave: Well, you can‟t cook. I know that.Rich: Maybe you‟re right. But I can learn.Dave: Hmmm. Can you work on weekends?Rich: Dave, I can work anytime!Dave: All right, Rich. You‟re hired. Can you start tomorrow?Rich: No problem.Dave: Great. I‟ll see you tomorrow, at 7:00 a.m.Rich: I‟ll be here.Dave: All right, Rich. Ready to get started?Rich: Sure. What are we going to do first?Dave: Let‟s see. What should we do first? You want to learn how to cook? Rich: Yeah.Dave: OK, see that apron over there?Rich: Yeah…Dave: Well, put it on. You can start by washing these dishes.Unit 12 Do I Know You?Chris: Taxi!Sam: Yeah.Chris: 989 Union Street, please.Sam: Sure. Wait, you‟re … the guy from the travel office.Chris: Pardon me?Sam: You came into our office last week … to I-Travel.Chris: Right, I did. You look familiar, too.Sam: Yeah, I work there part-time.Chris: Oh, right. Now I remember you… So you work at I-Travel and drive a taxi? Sam: Yeah, I have two part-time jobs.Chris: Wow, two jobs. Sounds busy.Sam: So … how was your trip?Chris: My trip to New York? Fine.Sam: Do you travel often?Chris: Yeah, I have to travel for work. I work for Silica Communications. I‟m in sales.Sam: Ah. Well, here you are.Chris: Thanks… Yo u can keep the change.Sam: Thanks.Chris: What‟s your name again?Sam: Sam. Sam Weiss.Chris: I‟m Chris Redmond. Nice to see you again, Sam. Good luck.Sam: Take care.Unit 13 Somebody NewLaura: Hi.Luis: Hi.Laura: Are you busy?Luis: What‟s up?Laura: I‟d like you to meet someone. Luis, this is Susan Wu. She‟s our new project director for the Star One program. She‟s from Singapore.Luis: Oh, the new project director? Glad to meet you.Susan: Nice to meet you, too.Laura: Luis is very talented; he‟s a great guy to work with.Luis: Thanks, Laura.Laura: Susan has a lot of experience with the company. I‟m sure you‟ll enjoy working with her.Luis: Yes, I‟m looking forward to working with you.Susan: Same here, Luis.Luis: Which office will you be in?Laura: She‟ll be in the office across the hall.Luis: The corner office?Laura: Right.Luis: Oh. Oh, OK. When will you be moving in?Susan: Tomorrow.Luis: So soon? Good! Well, please let me know if you need any help with anything. Susan: I appreciate that. Thanks.Laura: Well, sorry for the interruption.Luis: No problem. See you later.新世纪交互英语视听说第二册Video文本Unit 1 A Quick LunchDave: Here you go. A half-caf, half decaf, low-fat latte. Enjoy! Next, please. Emi: Hi, Dave.Dave: Oh, hi, Emi. What can I get for you?Emi: I’d like a tuna fish sandwich.Dave: For here, or to go?Emi: For here.Dave: Sure. What kind of bread would you like?Emi: Bread? Whole wheat, I guess.Dave: Sorry, we don’t have any whole wheat. How about white or rye? Emi: White is fine.Dave: Would you like a slice of tomato or lettuce on it?Emi: Um. Tomato or lettuce? Just lettuce, no tomato.Dave: Would you like mustard or mayo?Emi: Dave, look, I don’t really care. Just give me a tuna fish sandwich! Dave: Sure. One tuna fish sandwich. Coming right up!Dave: Anything to drink with that?Emi: Maybe some iced tea.Dave: With ice?Emi: Of course!Dave: Sure. Large, medium, or small?Emi: Small.Dave: Regular or decaf?Emi: Regular or decaf? You have decaf tea?Dave: Emi, there's always a choice, didn't you know that?Emi: OK, Dave. Regular.Dave: With sugar or sweetener?Emi: Dave, cut it out! Why are there so many choices?Unit 2 What a WeekendAna: Hi, Chris. How was your weekend?Chris: Boring. I was at home all weekend. How about you?Ana: You know me, I’m never home on weekends!Chris: Where were you?Ana: I was in L.A. on Saturday and Sunday.Chris: Where?Ana: Los Angeles.Chris: Oh, wow! What did you do?Ana: We did a bunch of tourist stuff —shopping, beach, movie studios. Chris: Ah. Did you have a good time?Ana: Oh, yeah, it was great. But I spent way too much money.Chris: Who…who did you go with?Ana: Emi and Sam.Chris: Oh. How did you get there?Ana: We flew.Chris: Wasn't that expensive?Ana: No. It was really cheap. Sam had these great discount coupons.Chris: Where did you guys stay?Ana: Oh, Sam has a brother in L.A. We stayed at his place.Chris: Ah. Wasn't that …crowded?Ana: No. It was a lot of fun. You know, Chris, you ought to come with us next time.Chris: Hmm. Maybe.Unit 3 Working SmartLaura: Hi, Frankie. What are you doing?Frankie: Homework.Laura: Need any help?Frankie: Uh, yeah. Can you show me how to use this math program?Laura: Sure…Just type the numbers in column 1.Frankie: OK. Do I have to hit “return”?Laura: Right. You have to hit “return”after each number. OK, oops …careful …do it carefully. Good!Frankie: Cool. OK, now how do I add them?Laura: Next, you need to highlight the numbers …and now you have to click on “add”. Frankie: And that’s the answer?Laura: That’s it. Pretty cool, huh?Frankie: Wow. That’s easy. You don't have to think. I love it!Laura: Yeah, computers are great …but, you have to learn how to add numbers the real way.Frankie: The real way? This is the real way.Laura: Well, you know what I mean. You have to learn how to add without a computer. Frankie: Why do I have to learn that?Laura: That’s a good question. It’s important.Frankie: But why?Laura: Believe it or not, Frankie, you won’t always have a computer with you when you need to ad something.Frankie: Why not?Unit 4 Feeling DownDoctor: Hi, Emi. You don’t look so good today.Emi: I know. I feel terrible.Doctor: You have a fever.Emi: I know. I have a cold.Doctor: Gesundheit!Emi: What does that mean?Doctor: Oh, it’s German. It means “Good health”. People say it when someone sneezes. Emi: Thank you.Doctor: OK, open up …Say “ahh”…Emi: Ahh.Doctor: Does this hurt?Emi: Yes.Doctor: You need some medication.Emi: What kind of medication do I need?Doctor: You have a sinus infection, so I’m giving you some Azithromycin.Emi: Azithro-what? What’s that?.Doctor: It’s an antibiotic. You need to take it for five days.Emi: What do I do with this?Doctor: That’s the prescription. Take it to the pharmacy, and they’ll fill it for you. Emi: Thank you.Doctor: Oh, and I know you’re busy, but you need to take it easy for a few days, OK? Emi: I know. I definitely need some rest.Doctor: OK. Bye-bye.Emi: Bye.Unit 5 Late AgainLuis: Hello. Luis Mendez.Laura: Luis, it’s Laura. Where are you?Luis: What do you mean, where am I? I'm here. I'm in the office. You're talking to me. Laura: But we have a meeting with Lucid Systems, at one o’clock!Luis: At one? Oh, man! How do I get to Lucid?Laura: It’s on Ashby, 3121 Ashby, near Telegraph Avenue. Take College Avenue to Ashby, and turn right.Luis: Got it.Laura: Hurry!Luis: I'm on my way.Laura: Oh, Luis?Luis: Yeah?Laura: Be sure to bring the Lucid file.Luis: Where is it?Laura: I put it on your desk this morning.Luis: You did?Laura: Remember? I put it next to your computer.Luis: Oh, right. Yeah, here it is.Laura: And Luis, please hurry. I need to talk to you about…Luis: OK, we’ll talk about it when I get there. Bye.Unit 6 Weekend PlansAna: Are you going to the party tomorrow night?Chris: Emi’s farewell party? Absolutely. I’ll be there.Ana: Great. It’ll be so much fun.Chris: Yeah. Who else is going to be there?Ana: Oh, probably a million people! Emi has so many friends.Chris: Yeah, she does. Are you going to bring a present?Ana: Sure. I’ll bring something.Chris: Hmm, what should I bring?Ana: Oh, Chris, use your imagination! Flowers or a card would be nice.Chris: OK, I’ll think of something.Sam: Emi, Emi, I think it's time for a speech …Chorus of friends: Yeah Emi …Speech, speech …Emi: I just want to thank everyone for coming…this is a really special day for me. I’m going back toJapan next week, but I’ll always remember my fabulous time here …and I’ll miss all of you. Someday, you’ll all have to come and visit me in Japan. So thanks, everybody, for being such great friends …I think I’m going to cry…Unit 7 : Excellent ChoicePaul: OK. Frankie, let’s do the grocery shopping. Can you help?Frankie: Sure, Dad.Paul: Bye.Laura: Bye, sweetie.Maggie: Bye-bye.Paul: Bye.P: OK, I made a list. Now, where is it?F: It’s in your shirt pocket, Dad.P: Oh, got it! Frankie, go get some milk, two cartons, okay? And I’ll go get the vegetables and fish.P: Ah, did you get the milk?F: No, I didn’t get any milk, but I did get some ice cream.P: Frankie, put it back. You know we have to cut down on sweets.F: But, Dad, check it out! Chocolate Crunch!P: Oh …hey …Chocolate Crunch …Excellent choice.L: Hi, guys. Oh good, you got the groceries.F: Yeah! We got a lot of good.L: Mmm …did you pick up some lettuce?P: Oh, lettuce. Darn! I forgot to get that.L: Oh. Did you remember to buy some tomatoes?P: Tomatoes? Shoot! I didn’t know we needed tomatoes.F: But look, Mom, we got a big box of Crunch-O’s cereal, a six-pack of Orange Plus, three bags of chips, and two cartons of ice cream.Maggie: Hey, Chocolate Crunch …excellent choice!L: (Being sarcastic) Good work, guys.Unit 8 Sound AdviceEmi: What’s wrong, Maggie?Maggie: Nothing.Emi: Come on, you can tell me.Maggie: Well, I wanna ask Brian to the school dance…but I can’t.Emi: You want to go to the dance, but you don’t want to ask Brian?Maggie No, I want to ask Brian, but I can’t.Emi: Sure, you can. It’s easy.Maggie: It is?Emi: Yes. Try calling him up. Say, “Do you want to go to the dance with me?”Maggie: I can’t do it. I’m too shy!Emi: Don’t be shy. You can do it! I’ll bet he says yes. Most guys would love that. Maggie: Well, OK. I’ll do it. Oh, it’s busy!Maggie: OK... I'll try again. Oh! It’s ringing!Brian: Hello.Maggie: Brian?Brian: Yeah.Maggie: Hi, it's Maggie. Maggie Arnello from third period math.Brian: Hey, what’s up?Maggie: Um…I was wondering…if you…had a date for the dance on Friday?Brian: No.Maggie: Well, I was wondering if you…do you wanna go to the dance with me? We could just go as friends, we could…Brian: You wanna go to the dance with me?Maggie: Yeah.Brian: Cool. But do we have to dance?Maggie: Well, no…but it is a dance.Brian: Oh…but I don’t have to dress up, do I?Maggie: No, you don’t have to dress up. Well, maybe you can pick me up or something? Brian: Sure. What time?Maggie: Well, the dance starts at 8:00, so maybe, like, 7:30?Brian: Yeah, cool.Maggie: OK, great, see you later?Brain: Later.Unit 9 Welcome BackAna: Kate! Welcome back!Kate: Thanks.Ana: You look tired.Kate: Ahh... I’m exhausted…Ana: What happened?Kate: What didn’t happen?! First, I left my hotel in New York at 6:00 this morning. But I forgot my briefcase, so I had to go back and get it.Ana: Oh, Kate …Kate: And then I missed my flight …Ana: Ohhh …Kate: So I had to wait two hours for the next flight. It was so frustrating!Ana: I bet.Kate: And I sat next to this lady who talked and talked, and this little kid kept kicking my seat!I almost lost my mind!Ana: Oh, no! That’s terrible. Where’s your suitcase?Kate: Well, when I arrived, my bag wasn’t at the baggage claim!Ana: That’s SO annoying, I can’t believe it! Well, at least you made it!Ana: By the way, what were you doing in New York?Kate: I was there on buissness. Our head office is in New York, and was at a national meeting.Ana: Oh, I see. Did that go well?Kate: It was great. Lots of interesting presentations. So much new stuff. I am so-o-o braind-dead now!Ana: Well, get some rest, and I hope they find your suitcase.Kate: Thanks, Ana.Unit10 A Better PlaceLandlady: This is a great location. It’s really close to the subway station, and there's a bus stop right across the street!Kate: Mmm, that’s convenient.Landlady: And this is the apartment!Kate: Mm-hmmm.Landlady: High ceilings, large windows, very spacious.Kate: Yes, it is big. It’s bigger than my place.Landlady: And, it has two bedrooms. A large bedroom …and a smaller one.Kate: Mmm.Landlady: It’s a great place. And the rent is only 1,600 dollars a month.Kate: That’s …a little more expensive than I thought.Landlady: Yes, well, rents are going up in this area, you know!Kate: Oh.Landlady: It has a lovely view of the ocean.Kate: That’s a view of the ocean?Landlady: And this is the garden!Kate: This is the garden?Landlady: And here is the kitchen …fully equipped with all the modern convenicences! Kate: Ah, well, thanks for showing the place to me. I will definitely give this some consideration.Landlady: Well, I would encourage you to act quickly. This beautiful place won’t last long.Unit11 Somewhere Around HereKate: Luis, where are you from?Luis: San Francisco, you know that!Kate: No, no. I mean, where is your family from?Luis: Oh, my parents are from Mexico.Kate: But where is Mexico?Luis: Colima.Kate: Calina?Luis: That’s close.Kate: Where is that?Luis: It’s in western Mexico.Kate: Is it close to Mexico City?Luis: Not far. Here, I’ll show you. It’s somewhere around here…here.Kate: Oh, Colima! What’s it like there?Luis: It’s near the ocean and the mountains. I think it’s the most beautiful place on Earth! Luis: How about you? Where’s your family from?Kate: Well, I was born in California. My father moved here from Georgia in the 1950s. Luis: Oh?Kate: And my mother moved from here from Texas in the 1960s.Luis: Uh-huh.Kate: They met and got married…and here I am!Luis: Wow! Everyone ‘s got a story, huh?Unit 12 It’s Spicy!Sam: What’s this little dish?Emi: That’s the sashimishoyuzara.Sam: The what?Emi: It’s a dish that you use for the soy sauce.Sam: Oh. And this is the soy sauce, isn’t it?Emi: Mm-hmm.Sam: And what’s this green stuff?Emi: It’s called wasabi.Sam: Wasabi?Emi: Mm-hmmm. It’s like horseradish. It’s a spice that you mix with the soy sauce. Sam: I’ll try it.Emi: Careful . It’s very spicy .Sam: (beginning to eat a large chunk of wasabi) Good. I love spicy food.Emi: Wait, wait, wait!Sam: Wow! That is spicy!Emi: Here, drink some water…You’re OK?Sam: Whew! Yeah, I’m OK. Next time, I won’t eat the whole thing.Emi: Sam, you’re supposed to mix it with the soy sauce!Unit 13Ana: Have you heard?Chris: Heard what?Ana: I got a job offer from Media View.Chris: Really? From Media View. Where are they?Ana: London!Chris: Wow, that’s great. Have you ever been to London?Ana: No, I’ve never been to England, period!Chris: Well, what are you going to do?Ana: I think you know…Ana/Chris (in unison): You gotta do what you gotta do!Chris: So you’re going to take it?Ana: Yeah, I just can’t pass this up.Chris: Have you told Mr. Arnello?Ana: Yep, I told him this morning, and he totally understood.Chris: Well, what are you going to do there?Ana: I’ll be Assistant Art Director. It’s a big step up for me.Chris: Wow, great! When do you start?Ana: Next month. I can’t wait. London!Chris: Well, Ana, I’m really happy for you. We’re going to miss you around here.新世纪交互英语视听说第三册Video文本Unit 1 Another Busy dayVideo Listening 1Amy: Good morning, Talia.Talia: Oh, hi. Good morning.Amy: You know, y o u'r e working too hard.Talia: I know. I always work this hard. Maybe you could mention that to Tony?I don't think he knows it.Amy: Is that a new hairstyle? I t's very ... unique.Talia: Very funny. I had to work late last night. I'm tired, I'm in a bad mood, and I d o n't care about my hair.Amy: That's probably why you' re not a reporter yet.Talia: You think so?Amy: No, I'm just kidding ...Talia: You may be right.Amy: Maybe Tony will take you more seriously after you finish the journalism class.Talia: Oh, no! Our journalism class! I forgot. It's tomorrow. What's the homework?Amy: Compare two news stories on the same topic.Talia: T h a i's easy enough to do. Sounds interesting, too. I guess I II do it after work.Amy: You work too hard.Video Listening 2Amy: Why d o n't you take a break tonight? Yeah, why not come with me to a party? Talia: No thanks. Maybe some other time.Amy: Come on! Josh Taylor is having a party. A lot of available guys will be there.... You might meetsomeone.Talia: No, listen! I'm too busy to go. Go without me ...Tony: Good, y ou'r e here. I have something important to talk to you about. Whatare you working on?Talia: I'm researching the background information for that transportation story. Amy: She' s always working. She told me to tell you that.Tony: I have a big project for you to work on. I know you've been hoping for a break. This may be it.Talia: Really? That's great!Tony: Come to my office in about 10 minutes. By the way, you look different. Have you clone somethingwith your hair?Unit 2 Breaking NewsVideo Listening 1Tony : Someone sent us this tape. This is incredible. What a shame.Talia : What's a shame?Tony : Have you ever heard of Nick Crawford, the soccer player? H e's the star forward on our national team.Talia : Of course. Everyone's heard of him, I think.Tony : Well, apparently this conversation took place a while ago: Nick Crawford talks about how he needs money.Amy:That's not big news. There's a rumor that he's fallen into debt lately.I've heard all sorts of gossip about that.Tony : Yes, but, it gets even more interesting. Also on the tape, a woman offers him $50,000.Talia : What for?Tony: To sit out the fir st round qualifying match. Remember? Nick Crawford had an injur y and c o u l d n't play in that game?Talia : Sure, I remember. We lost that match, and if we lose again, we might be eliminated,Tony : Exactly. The next qualifying round is coming up. If this tape is real, Nick Crawford will be history.Amy : You mean, he won' t get to play in the next match?Tony : Exactly. And without him, we' II probably lose again.Amy : Wow! A real scandal! Is the tape for real?Tony : Talia, that' s your job now. Find out if the tape is authentic. And you' d better find out fast.Video Listening 2。

新时代交互英语视听说1级(全1-12单元 截图版)

新时代交互英语视听说1级(全1-12单元 截图版)

UNIT112/121、Hi, my name is Emily. And the reason I took this class is because I sort of thought it might help me with my public speaking.I'm kind of nervous when it comes to speaking in front of crowds. And I thought maybe a drama class would help me get more comfortable in front of a lot of people. I'm pretty uncomfortable right now because this is really my very first time speaking in front of a lot of people. But I thought I'm going to take the class, and then maybe, if I really get brave I might even try out for maybe a play, or [or] a musical ...I'm not a very good singer, [but] but I maybe would be a good actor. And, I think if I take the class, and maybe play some theater games and learn some lines and practice some scenes that maybe, maybe I would become good.1B/52B/52单元12/12页text-Mid-town hotel, can I help you?-Oh yes, I'm looking for a hotel to stay at next week. Can you tell me a little bit about your hotel, please?-Well, first of all we've got plenty of rooms available next week. And, what would you like to know specifically?-Well, I ...I guess the first thing is, is how big is your hotel?-We get a hundred and fifty-five rooms. And six floors ...and it's a great place to stay.-I see. Are the rooms large?-Yes, they're nice and spacious. You feel like at home in your living room.-Oh, that's nice to hear. How about food? Do you have a restaurant in the hotel?-There's a restaurant attached. We serve breakfast, lunch and dinner.-And how late is the restaurant open for dinner?-Eleven o'clock.-Ahh …what about other facilities? Do you have a gym, a pool, maybe a game room?-Got an exercise room, got a game room, and we have a pool. The pool is open till ten o'clock.-Oh, that sounds good. And what is the price range for your rooms?-Well, the cheapest room that we have or the least expensive room I should say is 55 dollars and it goes on up from there to about two hundred and you get a really nice suite for that.-That sounds very good. Thank you very much!-My pleasure. And I look forward to seeing you next week!-OK. Bye.-Goodbye.三单元A: Well thank you for coming. I hope you had a good time.B: Oh we all had a great time. Thanks for having us.A: Can I get your coats?C: Yeah, I've got one.B: I didn't wear one.C: You don't have a coat ... Mine is black.A: OK, be right back ...C: Thank you. That was fun.B: It was great.C: Good time.B: It was really nice. We haven't seen them in such a long time and ... C: I know. That ...Oh, no, this is not mine. Mine is black, this is blue. B: I think this is navy blue.B: His is a little longer, his is ... It's like a trench coat.C: It's got a lining in it also.A: I'll be right back.B: Thanks.C: Thank you.B: Hey little doggy!C: Cute puppy.B: He's a cute one, isn't he?C: Yeah, he is.A: Hope ...C: Oh, there it is! Thank you very much!B: Sorry we have to leave so soon.A: No problem. Hope you had a good time.B: Oh we had a great time.A: And I shall see you again.B: Thanks. Bye.A: I'll say thank you too.B: OK. Bye.四单元A: I'm hungry. Do you want to go get fast food?B: Er ...no, actually, I've just had hamburgers and French fries yesterday and ...if we're gonna go out I'd rather sit down some place and relax.A: OK. Have you been to the Italian place in the mall?B: Yes. And it's not very good.A: Really?B: Ya ...ya ...It's kind of lousy. It's kind of greasy and ...it's just ... It's not very good.A: Now what are you in the mood for?B: How about some ...Mexican food?A: Mm ...I don't really feel like Mexican.B: OK. Um ...A: Chinese sounds good?B: Yes! That would be great. Chinese, let's go to ...Oh! I know! Let's go to ...New China, And ...let's get the “happy family”. And it's got ...you know, the pork, and the chicken, and the beef, and we can get some vegetables, too. Does that sound good?A: Yes, that sounds really good.B: I am in the mood for hot tea.A: I'm going to get a new couch.B: Oh!A: I picked out this beautiful, red couch and it's like three thousand dollars.B: Oh! OK. That's a lot.A: I know. And I don't know how to pay for it.B: Some of those places have that like financing ...you know, where you can get zero [zero] percent of interest for a year.A: That's a really, really good idea. Because I know Jeff will not let me put it on a credit card. He will not use them. He doesn't want to pay the interest ...B: I don't blame him, they're scary.A: Maybe I could save up. I could probably save like two hundred dollars a month. So that would take me a long time!B: It's kind of a lot. But it sounds like a cool couch.A: It's a beautiful, beautiful couch. I love it. So I'm just ...going to do it. I'm going to get it.B: OK. That's exciting.。

新世界交互英语视听说1 Unit1 People

新世界交互英语视听说1 Unit1 People
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Unit 1 People
Goal 1: Meet People
Vocabulary
Conversation
Work with a partner. Talk about the people in the pictures. Then use the words from the Word Bank to talk about other people.
Unit 1 People
Goal 1: Meet People
Vocabulary
Conversation
Fill in the blanks. Use the words from the boxes.
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新时代交互英语视听说1完全答案

新时代交互英语视听说1完全答案

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清华大学出版社0新时代交互英语读写译1答案_有截图

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新时代交互英语读写译1详细答案带截图花了很长时间整理出来的,截图是整合了一下网上的零散截图希望对大家有所帮助!祝大家期末考个好成绩哦~Unit1III. Vocabulary and Structure1.1) promote 2) talent 3) effective 4) goal 5) semesters 6)involved 7) assignment 8) specific 9) contribute 10) positive2.1) His lifestyle 2) many useful tips 3) are Perfectly aware of 4) connected 5) participate inIV. Banked Cloze1. D2. E3. O4. B5. H6. L7. J8. A9. M 10. I V. Translation1.1) so that he can provide for studying abroad in two years2) it costs at least $30,000 to raise a child to 18 years of age at present3) the whole team must keep to the schedule strictly4) She often helps out with the washing and cooking when she is at home during holidays5) make some time this weekend to discuss their daughter’s education21)许多不同类型的自助书籍都给读者提出建议,帮助他们培养一定的技能\目标和态度,以获得成功,并拥有一种健康的生活方式。

2) 至少要熟悉其中的一位教师并且也要让他们认识你,这样会使你感到和学校联系在一起。

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听力原文Oxford University has seen a rise in the number of applications from state school students thanks to Harry Potter. The university says that teenagers who have followed Harry’s adventures at Hogwarts are no longer discouraged by Oxford’s traditions because they remind them of scenes in J. K. Rowling’s best-selling books. Teenagers see similarities between the traditional university and Hogwarts.The “Hogwarts Generation” is embracing the idea of a more formal educational setting. In fact, Oxford’s head of admissions says that the latest generation of students is excited about the idea of attending a school that requires students to wear long flowing robes and has a grand dining hall.Though more state school students want to attend Oxford, spots are very limited. With over 17,000 applications for only 3,200 spots, Oxford candidates still must work hard to win their place atthe historic university.1. What is the news report mainly about?2. Why are students excited about attending Oxford University?Interviewer: Can you tell me something about the, the Ivy League? You’re a professor at Harvard, is that right? Professor: That’s right, yes.Interviewer: Tell me how many universities are there? How many institutions?Professor:Yeah. In total there are eight institutions: There’s Harvard, Yale, Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Princeton, and University of Pennsylvania.Interviewer:Ah, OK. And what’s the sporting ... I believe there’s some link with sports.Professor: There certainly is, yes. Originally the Ivy League referred to the sports teams from the universities which competed against each other, especially in football, basketball and ice hockey. Now sometimes these universities, institutions, chose their students on the basis of their skills at these particular sports. But in the last 50 years, Ivy League schools have accepted a wider range of students because it wasn’t possible to be both world-famous for research and also top class in sport.Interviewer: And what about their academic importance? I, I gather they’re academically very, very important, they’re very well-known. Professor:Absolutely at the top. Er, they’re near or at the top of the USA colleges and university rankings. And they’re almost always in the top one per cent of the world’s academic institutions for financial resources.Interviewer: And what does it mean socially to go to an Ivy League university?Professor:Certainly if you’ve been to one of these institutions, you are presumed or assumed to be at the top end of the, of the scale. The, the Ivy League institutions have a reputation for social elitism, many of the students are rich, intellectual, white Anglo-Saxon protestants. Not all of them of course, but quite a lot of them. Interviewer:And do you know ... why’s it called the Ivy League, what’s the origin of the name?Professor: There are a number of stories, derivations, but possibly it’s based on four universities, and IV, the, the letters IV, that’s the Roman numeral for four. Another more likely story is that ivy plants,which are symbolic of the age of the universities, you know, would be grown at the walls of these universities, these institutions, they cover the walls of the buildings. The term was created by a sports journalist, I think in the 1930s.Interviewer: Right, OK. And which is the, the oldest university? Professor: The oldest goes back to t he 17th century, that’s Harvard, which was founded in 1636. And the youngest of the institutions is Cornell, which was founded in 1865.Interviewer: And which has the largest number of undergraduates? Professor: Cornell has the largest number, about 13,000, 13,500 undergraduates. The institution with the smallest number is Dartmouth College with a little over 4,000.Interviewer: And what about the acceptance rate? Is it hard to get into?Professor: That ranges from about seven per cent to 20 per cent. Interviewer: And any famous alumni? Famous old boys? Professor: Hundreds! Hundreds of them. But I suppose worldwide, the two that would be definitely known all over the world would certainly be George Bush, who went to Yale, and John F Kennedy, President Kennedy, who were, was at Harvard.Interviewer: Thank you.Interviewer: Can you tell me something about the, the Ivy League? You’re a professor at Harvard, is that right?Professor: That’s right, yes.Interviewer: Tell me how many universities are there? How many institutions?Professor:Yeah. In total there are eight institutions: There’s Harvard, Yale, Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Princeton, and University of Pennsylvania.Interviewer:Ah, OK. And what’s the sporting ... I believe there’s some link with sports.Professor: There certainly is, yes. Originally the Ivy League referred to the sports teams from the universities which competed against each other, especially in football, basketball and ice hockey. Now sometimes these universities, institutions, chose their students on the basis of their skills at these particular sports. But in the last 50 years, Ivy League schools have accepted a wider range of students because it wasn’t possible to be both world-famous for research and also top class in sport.Interviewer: And what about their academic importance? I, I gather they’re academically very, very important, they’re very well-known. Professor:Absolutely at the top. Er, they’re near or at the top of the USA colleges and university rankings. And they’re almost always in the top one per cent of the world’s academic institutions for financial resources.Interviewer: And what does it mean socially to go to an Ivy League university?Professor:Certainly if you’ve been to one of these institutions, yo u are presumed or assumed to be at the top end of the, of the scale. The, the Ivy League institutions have a reputation for social elitism, many of the students are rich, intellectual, white Anglo-Saxon protestants. Not all of them of course, but quite a lot of them. Interviewer:And do you know ... why’s it called the Ivy League, what’s the origin of the name?Professor: There are a number of stories, derivations, but possibly it’s based on four universities, and IV, the, the letters IV, that’s the Roman numeral for four. Another more likely story is that ivy plants, which are symbolic of the age of the universities, you know, would be grown at the walls of these universities, these institutions, theycover the walls of the buildings. The term was created by a sports journalist, I think in the 1930s.Interviewer: Right, OK. And which is the, the oldest university? Professor:The oldest goes back to the 17th century, that’s Harvard, which was founded in 1636. And the youngest of the institutions is Cornell, which was founded in 1865.Interviewer: And which has the largest number of undergraduates? Professor: Cornell has the largest number, about 13,000, 13,500 undergraduates. The institution with the smallest number is Dartmouth College with a little over 4,000.Interviewer: And what about the acceptance rate? Is it hard to get into?Professor: That ranges from about seven per cent to 20 per cent. Interviewer: And any famous alumni? Famous old boys? Professor: Hundreds! Hundreds of them. But I suppose worldwide, the two that would be definitely known all over the world would certainly be George Bush, who went to Yale, and John F Kennedy, President Kennedy, who were, was at Harvard.Interviewer: Thank you.Andy: Did you see the film on television last night?Jane: No, I was out. What was it?Andy:A Beautiful Mind. It’s about John Forbes Nash, the mathematician who won the Nobel Prize.Jane:I’ve heard about that film, yes. He’s played by Russell Crowe, isn’t he? I like Russell Crowe, he’s great.Andy:That’s the one, yes.Jane:What’s it about?Andy:Well, the story begins in the early years of Nash’s life at Princeton University as a graduate student.Jane:That’s one of the Ivy League schools, isn’t it?Andy:Yes, it’s all set in New England, lovely old bui ldings, beautiful autumn colours. It’s lovely to look at. Anyway, Nash meets his roommate Charles, a literature student, who soon becomes his best friend. Nash admits to Charles that he is better with numbers than people, and the main thing he’s looking fo r is a truly original idea for his thesis paper.Jane:So he’s not interested in having fun?Andy:Well, yes, but he’s not very good with people or successful with women, that’s all. But, you know, it’s one of these bad experiences with people which ultimately inspires his brilliant work in mathematics.Jane: No good at relationships, so he becomes a genius at maths? Andy:That’s about right, yes. So when he finishes his studies at Princeton, he accepts a job at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Five years later, he meets Alicia, a student who he falls in love with and eventually marries.Jane: Ah! At last, the love interest!Andy:Yes, but wait a moment. Nash believes that he’s been asked to work by William Parcher for the US Department of Defense on b reaking Soviet codes. At one point he’s chased by the Russians, and it’s after this that he becomes mentally ill.Jane:I think I’ve seen this in the trailer to the film.Andy:So when he’s put in a psychiatric hospital, he thinks the Soviets have captured him. He’s given this painful treatment which affects his relationship with his wife, and his intellectual skills. So he stops taking the medicine.Jane: It sounds quite hard to watch.Andy:Well, it is, but it’s well acted and directed, and so, you know, there’s a bit of distance between the audience and what’s happening on film.Jane: So what happens next?Andy: Well, then his illness returns, so he and his wife decide to try and live with it. It all gets a bit complicated, because we’re no longer sure if Charles, you know, his old friend, or even Parcher were real, or if they were just people that existed only in Nash’s mind.Jane: That sounds awful. He must have been so ill.Andy:Actually, I’m kind of giving away the twist in the story. Anyway, later in his life, while he’s using the library at Princeton again, he asks his rival Martin Hansen if he can start teaching again.And so the story ends when he goes on to win the Nobel Prize in Economics.Jane: Well, it sounds like a great film.Andy: Yes, you should see it sometime.Andy: Did you see the film on television last night?Jane: No, I was out. What was it?Andy:A Beautiful Mind. It’s about John Forbes Nash, the mathematician who won the Nobel Prize.Jane:I’ve heard about that film, yes. He’s p layed by Russell Crowe, isn’t he? I like Russell Crowe, he’s great.Andy:That’s the one, yes.Jane:What’s it about?Andy:Well, the story begins in the early years of Nash’s life at Princeton University as a graduate student.Jane:That’s one of the Ivy League schools, isn’t it?Andy:Yes, it’s all set in New England, lovely old buildings, beautiful autumn colours. It’s lovely to look at. Anyway, Nash meets his roommate Charles, a literature student, who soon becomes his best friend. Nash admits to Charles that he is better with numbers than people, and the main thing he’s looking for is a truly original idea for his thesis paper.Jane:So he’s not interested in having fun?Andy:Well, yes, but he’s not very good with people or successful with women, that’s all. But, you know, it’s one of these bad experiences with people which ultimately inspires his brilliant work in mathematics.Jane: No good at relationships, so he becomes a genius at maths? Andy:That’s about right, yes. So when he finishes his studies at Princeton, he accepts a job at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Five years later, he meets Alicia, a student who he falls in love with and eventually marries.Jane: Ah! At last, the love interest!Andy: Yes, but wait a moment. Nash believes that he’s been asked to work by William Parcher for the US Department of Defense on breaking Soviet codes. At one point he’s chased by the Russians, and it’s after this that he becomes mentally ill.Jane:I think I’ve seen this in the trailer to the film.Andy:So when he’s put in a psychiatric hospital, he thinks the Soviets have captured him. He’s given this painful treatment which affects his relationship with his wife, and his intellectual skills. So he stops taking the medicine.Jane: It sounds quite hard to watch.Andy:Well, it is, but it’s well acted and directed, and so, you know, there’s a bit of distance between the audience and what’s happening on film.Jane: So what happens next?Andy: Well, then his illness returns, so he and his wife decide to try and live with it. It all gets a bit complicated, because we’re no longersure if Charles, you know, his old friend, or even Parcher were real, or if they were just people that existed only in Nash’s mind.Jane: That sounds awful. He must have been so ill.Andy:Actually, I’m kind of giving away the twist in the story. Anyway, later in his life, while he’s using the library at Princeton again, he asks his rival Martin Hansen if he can start teaching again. And so the story ends when he goes on to win the Nobel Prize in Economics.Jane: Well, it sounds like a great film.Andy: Yes, you should see it sometime.1.M: During my gap year, I traveled to South America to volunteer with a local orphanage, it was so rewarding.W: That’s fantastic! I w ish I could have done something like that. I worked at the local bookstore all summer to make money.Q: What is the man describing?2.W:Did you finish the economics homework for Dr O’Connor?M:Yeah. But do you know when it’s due, I can’t understand a word he says.W: I know what you mean, his brogue is so thick. I think the homework is due on Thursday.Q: What are the man and woman complaining about?3.M: Do you like Melville? In my opinion, Moby Dick is a cultural masterpiece.W: Well, I certainly admire Melville’s work but it is not my favorite. I’m much more partial to Mark Twain.Q: What are the two people talking about?4.W: Have you given much thought to what you do this summer? M:Absolutely! I’m working at a bank in my hometown.W: Good idea! Then you have money to spend next school year. M:I guess so. I’m really doing it for the experience though. I want to work at a big bank someday.Q: Which of the following is probably the most important objective for the man?5.M: What do you think about the new music class you are taking? W:Oh Hank, all we do is listen to Mozart and Beethoven. I’m in heaven.Q: How does the woman feel about the music class?M:So ... Teresa, tell me about your first week at university. How’s it treating you so far?W:Oh dad, it’s incredible! I don’t even know where to begin, my classes, my roommate, my teachers ...M: Wow ... slow down! Slow down! Catch your breath and start at the beginning. Do you get along with your roommate – Diane?W: Yeah. Diane is great! We have so much in common. Both of us come from small towns, have never lived away from home before, and are studying history.M:Oh Teresa, that’s great news! I was worried you wouldn’t get along with your roommate. How are classes?W: Most of them are good. Of course, my history classes are interesting! I’m taking World History and Post-Civil War US History. M:Most of them are good? Does that mean you don’t like some of your classes?W: Well ... There is a foreign language requirement for graduation. I c hose Spanish and … so far, it’s really hard. I don’t understand most of what the teacher is saying.M: Hang in there Teresa. Do your homework and try to pay attention in class. Studying foreign languages gets easier when you practice.W: I will, dad. I pro mise! So far, I’m having a great time, but sometimes I really miss home.M: We miss you too. Study hard, have fun and call home often.Q6: What is the relationship between Teresa and Diane?Q7: Which of the following classes might Teresa find interesting?Q8:How would you describe Teresa’s father?Students must face many tough decisions during their first year in university. Determining which classes to take is only one decision among many. As students sift through the offerings under debate between Biology versus Chemistry, Creative Writing versus Literature and European History versus American History, they are beginning to determine the academic pair they will follow.Included among these decisions will likely be one about a foreign language. How to decide? Will it be a commonly studied language, such as Spanish, French, German or Italian? Will it be something more challenging, such as Japanese, Chinese or Korean? There are many schools have thought about which languages are the best to learn. And they generally deal with their usefulness in the real world.However, as a prospective student in a foreign language classroom, you should choose based on your personal goals and interests. Ask yourself what do I intend to do with knowledge of this language; am I attracted to the history and culture of the countries where this language is spoken; am I interested enough in this language to complete at least several years of study. Asking and answering these questions should help make this decision easier.Q9: What is the main idea of this passage?Q10: What is a school of thought?Q11: With which of the following statements would the speaker agree?The number of applicants the University of California has received this year has reached another record high – for the 12th consecutive year.In all, over 206,000 students have applied to one of the nine campuses for admission next fall, 6.4% more than last year. Applications rose at all nine of its campuses, with UC Irvine increasing by 10% to reach close to 98,000 applications for 8,700 student and transfer spots. At the same time, UC Berkeley saw an increase of 5.8% and UC Merced, the newest campus within the system, saw the highest increase of all nine campuses at 13.5%.According to UC officials, this is the first time that the total number of applications of all nine campuses has stretched over 200,000. The school also experienced an increase in diversity among its applicants. The campus had an increase of 9.6% for underrepresented students on the freshman level for fall 2016. Meanwhile, the largest gain was seen among Latino and Mexican-American applicants at 10.1%, closely followed by a 9.2% gain in African-American student applications.Q12: What does this news report mainly talk about?Q13: Which campus had the biggest increase of applications?Q14: By what percentage did underrepresented students increase on the freshman level for fall 2016?学习进程和记录∙下表列出您已经完成的练习记录。

新时代交互式英语1视听说第二单元答案

新时代交互式英语1视听说第二单元答案

UNIT2 2单元12/12页text-Mid-town hotel, can I help you?-Oh yes, I'm looking for a hotel to stay at next week. Can you tell me a little bit about your hotel, please?-Well, first of all we've got plenty of rooms available next week. And, what would you like to know specifically?-Well, I ...I guess the first thing is, is how big is your hotel?-We get a hundred and fifty-five rooms. And six floors ...and it's a great place to stay.-I see. Are the rooms large?-Yes, they're nice and spacious. You feel like at home in your living room.-Oh, that's nice to hear. How about food? Do you have a restaurant in the hotel?-There's a restaurant attached. We serve breakfast, lunch and dinner.-And how late is the restaurant open for dinner?-Eleven o'clock.-Ahh …what about other facilities? Do you have a gym, a pool, maybe a game room?-Got an exercise room, got a game room, and we have a pool. The pool is open till ten o'clock.-Oh, that sounds good. And what is the price range for your rooms?-Well, the cheapest room that we have or the least expensive room I should say is 55 dollars and it goes on up from there to about two hundred and you get a really nice suite for that.-That sounds very good. Thank you very much!-My pleasure. And I look forward to seeing you next week!-OK. Bye.-Goodbye.。

新时代交互英语视听说1级(全12单元截图版)

新时代交互英语视听说1级(全12单元截图版)

UNIT112/121、Hi, my name is Emily. And the reason I took this class is because I sort of thought it might help me with my public speaking.I'm kind of nervous when it comes to speaking in front of crowds. And I thought maybe a drama class would help me get more comfortable in front of a lot of people. I'm pretty uncomfortable right now because this is really my very first time speaking in front of a lot of people. But I thought I'm going to take the class, and then maybe, if I really get brave I might even try out for maybe a play, or [or] a musical ...I'm not a very good singer, [but] but I maybe would be a good actor. And, I think if I take the class, and maybe play some theater games and learn some lines and practice some scenes that maybe, maybe I would become good.1B/52B/52单元12/12页text-Mid-town hotel, can I help you?-Oh yes, I'm looking for a hotel to stay at next week. Can you tell me a little bit about your hotel, please?-Well, first of all we've got plenty of rooms available next week. And, what would you like to know specifically?-Well, I ...I guess the first thing is, is how big is your hotel?-We get a hundred and fifty-five rooms. And six floors ...and it's a great place to stay.-I see. Are the rooms large?-Yes, they're nice and spacious. You feel like at home in your living room.-Oh, that's nice to hear. How about food? Do you have a restaurant in the hotel?-There's a restaurant attached. We serve breakfast, lunch and dinner.-And how late is the restaurant open for dinner?-Eleven o'clock.-Ahh …what about other facilities? Do you have a gym, a pool, maybe a game room?-Got an exercise room, got a game room, and we have a pool. The pool is open till ten o'clock.-Oh, that sounds good. And what is the price range for your rooms?-Well, the cheapest room that we have or the least expensive room I should say is 55 dollars and it goes on up from there to about two hundred and you get a really nice suite for that.-That sounds very good. Thank you very much!-My pleasure. And I look forward to seeing you next week!-OK. Bye.-Goodbye.三单元A: Well thank you for coming. I hope you had a good time.B: Oh we all had a great time. Thanks for having us.A: Can I get your coats?C: Yeah, I've got one.B: I didn't wear one.C: You don't have a coat ... Mine is black.A: OK, be right back ...C: Thank you. That was fun.B: It was great.C: Good time.B: It was really nice. We haven't seen them in such a long time and ... C: I know. That ...Oh, no, this is not mine. Mine is black, this is blue. B: I think this is navy blue.B: His is a little longer, his is ... It's like a trench coat.C: It's got a lining in it also.A: I'll be right back.B: Thanks.C: Thank you.B: Hey little doggy!C: Cute puppy.B: He's a cute one, isn't he?C: Yeah, he is.A: Hope ...C: Oh, there it is! Thank you very much!B: Sorry we have to leave so soon.A: No problem. Hope you had a good time.B: Oh we had a great time.A: And I shall see you again.B: Thanks. Bye.A: I'll say thank you too.B: OK. Bye.四单元A: I'm hungry. Do you want to go get fast food?B: Er ...no, actually, I've just had hamburgers and French fries yesterday and ...if we're gonna go out I'd rather sit down some place and relax.A: OK. Have you been to the Italian place in the mall?B: Yes. And it's not very good.A: Really?B: Ya ...ya ...It's kind of lousy. It's kind of greasy and ...it's just ... It's not very good.A: Now what are you in the mood for?B: How about some ...Mexican food?A: Mm ...I don't really feel like Mexican.B: OK. Um ...A: Chinese sounds good?B: Yes! That would be great. Chinese, let's go to ...Oh! I know! Let's go to ...New China, And ...let's get the “happy family”. And it's got ...you know, the pork, and the chicken, and the beef, and we can get some vegetables, too. Does that sound good?A: Yes, that sounds really good.B: I am in the mood for hot tea.A: I'm going to get a new couch.B: Oh!A: I picked out this beautiful, red couch and it's like three thousand dollars.B: Oh! OK. That's a lot.A: I know. And I don't know how to pay for it.B: Some of those places have that like financing ...you know, where you can get zero [zero] percent of interest for a year.A: That's a really, really good idea. Because I know Jeff will not let me put it on a credit card. He will not use them. He doesn't want to pay the interest ...B: I don't blame him, they're scary.A: Maybe I could save up. I could probably save like two hundred dollars a month. So that would take me a long time!B: It's kind of a lot. But it sounds like a cool couch.A: It's a beautiful, beautiful couch. I love it. So I'm just ...going to do it. I'm going to get it.B: OK. That's exciting.。

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UNIT112/121、Hi, my name is Emily. And the reason I took this class is because I sort of thought it might help me with my public speaking.I'm kind of nervous when it comes to speaking in front of crowds. And I thought maybe a drama class would help me get more comfortable in front of a lot of people. I'm pretty uncomfortable right now because this is really my very first time speaking in front of a lot of people. But I thought I'm going to take the class, and then maybe, if I really get brave I might even try out for maybe a play, or [or] a musical ...I'm not a very good singer, [but] but I maybe would be a good actor. And, I think if I take the class, and maybe play some theater games and learn some lines and practice some scenes that maybe, maybe I would become good.1B/52B/52单元12/12页text-Mid-town hotel, can I help you?-Oh yes, I'm looking for a hotel to stay at next week. Can you tell me a little bit about your hotel, please?-Well, first of all we've got plenty of rooms available next week. And, what would you like to know specifically?-Well, I ...I guess the first thing is, is how big is your hotel?-We get a hundred and fifty-five rooms. And six floors ...and it's a great place to stay.-I see. Are the rooms large?-Yes, they're nice and spacious. You feel like at home in your living room.-Oh, that's nice to hear. How about food? Do you have a restaurant in the hotel?-There's a restaurant attached. We serve breakfast, lunch and dinner.-And how late is the restaurant open for dinner?-Eleven o'clock.-Ahh …what about other facilities? Do you have a gym, a pool, maybe a game room?-Got an exercise room, got a game room, and we have a pool. The pool is open till ten o'clock.-Oh, that sounds good. And what is the price range for your rooms?-Well, the cheapest room that we have or the least expensive room I should say is 55 dollars and it goes on up from there to about two hundred and you get a really nice suite for that.-That sounds very good. Thank you very much!-My pleasure. And I look forward to seeing you next week!-OK. Bye.-Goodbye.三单元A: Well thank you for coming. I hope you had a good time.B: Oh we all had a great time. Thanks for having us.A: Can I get your coats?C: Yeah, I've got one.B: I didn't wear one.C: You don't have a coat ... Mine is black.A: OK, be right back ...C: Thank you. That was fun.B: It was great.C: Good time.B: It was really nice. We haven't seen them in such a long time and ... C: I know. That ...Oh, no, this is not mine. Mine is black, this is blue. B: I think this is navy blue.B: His is a little longer, his is ... It's like a trench coat.C: It's got a lining in it also.A: I'll be right back.B: Thanks.C: Thank you.B: Hey little doggy!C: Cute puppy.B: He's a cute one, isn't he?C: Yeah, he is.A: Hope ...C: Oh, there it is! Thank you very much!B: Sorry we have to leave so soon.A: No problem. Hope you had a good time.B: Oh we had a great time.A: And I shall see you again.B: Thanks. Bye.A: I'll say thank you too.B: OK. Bye.四单元A: I'm hungry. Do you want to go get fast food?B: Er ...no, actually, I've just had hamburgers and French fries yesterday and ...if we're gonna go out I'd rather sit down some place and relax.A: OK. Have you been to the Italian place in the mall?B: Yes. And it's not very good.A: Really?B: Ya ...ya ...It's kind of lousy. It's kind of greasy and ...it's just ... It's not very good.A: Now what are you in the mood for?B: How about some ...Mexican food?A: Mm ...I don't really feel like Mexican.B: OK. Um ...A: Chinese sounds good?B: Yes! That would be great. Chinese, let's go to ...Oh! I know! Let's go to ...New China, And ...let's get the “happy family”. And it's got ...you know, the pork, and the chicken, and the beef, and we can get some vegetables, too. Does that sound good?A: Yes, that sounds really good.B: I am in the mood for hot tea.A: I'm going to get a new couch.B: Oh!A: I picked out this beautiful, red couch and it's like three thousand dollars.B: Oh! OK. That's a lot.A: I know. And I don't know how to pay for it.B: Some of those places have that like financing ...you know, where you can get zero [zero] percent of interest for a year.A: That's a really, really good idea. Because I know Jeff will not let me put it on a credit card. He will not use them. He doesn't want to pay the interest ...B: I don't blame him, they're scary.A: Maybe I could save up. I could probably save like two hundred dollars a month. So that would take me a long time!B: It's kind of a lot. But it sounds like a cool couch.A: It's a beautiful, beautiful couch. I love it. So I'm just ...going to do it. I'm going to get it.B: OK. That's exciting.。

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