中级口语学生版
中级汉语口语 第一课

• 7. 进修 jìnxiū 进一步学习
• 9. 恐怕 kǒngpà 表示估计与担心,特指不好的 表示估计与担心,
方面。相当于“大概” 方面。相当于“大概”、“也 许”。
例:他今天没有来上课,恐怕是病了。 他今天没有来上课,恐怕是病了。 是病了 • 10. 入系 rùxì • 11. 得 děi 进入···系进行学习 进入 系进行学习 必须, 必须,一定的意思
大卫和他的中国朋友王峰进来
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玛丽: 大卫!还认识我吗? 玛丽: 大卫!还认识我吗? 来的?怎么也不告诉我一声儿? 来的?怎么也不告诉我一声儿?
• 大卫: 玛丽!是你啊!好久不见了!什么时候 大卫: 玛丽!是你啊!好久不见了! • 玛丽: 我想让你大吃一惊。怎么样?没想到我们 玛丽: 我想让你大吃一惊。怎么样? 会在这儿见面吧? 会在这儿见面吧? • 大卫: 是啊!(招呼王峰和田中)来,认识一下 大卫: 是啊! 招呼王峰和田中) 儿,这是我大学时的朋友玛丽,(对玛丽说) 这是我大学时的朋友玛丽,(对玛丽说) ,(对玛丽说 这是我的中国朋友王峰。 这是我的中国朋友王峰。
用所给的词语,分组进行情景会话。 用所给的词语,分组进行情景会话。 • 1. 去宿舍楼找人。 去宿舍楼找人。 • • ······是在这儿住吗 / 是在这儿住吗 进来坐会儿吧 / 打扰了
• 2. 初来这里的同学向朋友请求帮助。 初来这里的同学向朋友请求帮助。 • • 从······来 来 / 对······感兴趣 / ······还不行 感兴趣 还不行 找我好了
• 玛丽: 玛丽: • 王峰: 王峰:
• 大卫: (指着田中说)这是······ 大卫: 指着田中说)这是
• 玛丽: 他是你的同屋,叫田中,是日本人,历史系 玛丽: 他是你的同屋,叫田中,是日本人, 的留学生。 的留学生。 • 大卫: (吃惊地说)你怎么知道? 大卫: 吃惊地说)你怎么知道? • 玛丽: 我们是刚刚认识的。 玛丽: 我们是刚刚认识的。 • 大卫: 你还是和以前一样,跟谁都爱交朋友,和我 大卫: 你还是和以前一样,跟谁都爱交朋友, 这位中国朋友差不多,是吧,王峰? 这位中国朋友差不多,是吧,王峰? • 王峰: (对玛丽说)我这个人是挺爱交朋友的, 王峰: 对玛丽说)我这个人是挺爱交朋友的, 以后有什么要帮忙的,找我好了。 以后有什么要帮忙的,找我好了。 • 大卫: 对,以后你有什么事就问他,他什么都知道。 大卫: 以后你有什么事就问他,他什么都知道。 • 王峰: 那我也比不上你,你是有名的“中国通”啊。 王峰: 那我也比不上你,你是有名的“中国通” • 大卫: 别拿我开心了! 大卫: 别拿我开心了!
英语中级口语Lesson 3-Who Took the Money

Text A
Mrs Smith was sure that the old lady who was sitting next to her had stolen them. She thought she would have to call the police; but, as she disliked making a fuss and getting people into trouble, she decided to take back the money from the old lady’s handbag and say nothing more about it. She looked round the bus to make sure nobody was watching, then she carefully put her hand into the old lady’s bag , took the notes and put them in her own bag.
Text B
She turned off the radio. The housework was waiting for her. She made the beds and washed the dishes. There wasn’t any shopping to do. and so she thought for a moment of all the Work in the garden. The Mackins lived in a house with a large garden in a suburb of Leeds. Behind the garden there were some trees and then the open fields. Suddenly Mrs Mackin remembered the news. She laughed uneasily. That prison is only 15 miles away, she thought. She didn’t work in the garden, she mended her husband’s shirts instead. And she carefully locked the front door and closed all the windows.
英语口语中级训练(lesson5)

Lesson 5 Is He a Hero? Text A “Fire! Fire! ” What terrible words to hear when one wakes up in a strange house in the middle of the night! It was a large, old, wooden house-the sort that burns beautifully——and my room was on the top floor. I jumped out of bed, opened the door and stepped out into the passage. It was full of thick smoke. I began to run, but as I was still only balf-awake, instead of going towards the stairs I went in thc opposite direction. The smoke grew thicker and I could see flames all around. The floor became hot under my bare feet. I found an opcn door and ran into a room to get to the window. But bcfore I could reach it, one of my feet caught in something soft and I fell down. The thing I had fallen over felt like a bundle of clothes , and I picked it up to protect my face from the smoke and heat. Just then the floor . gave way under me and I crashed to the floor below with pieces of burning wood all around me. I saw a flaming doorway in front . put the bundle over my face and ran. My feet burned me terribly, but I got through. As I reached the cold air outside, my bundle of clothes gave a thin cry. I nearly dropped it in my surprisel? Then I saw a crowd gathered in the street. A woman in a night-dress and a borrowed man's coat screamed“ as she saw me and came running madly. “My baby ! My baby! ” she cried. The crowd chcered wildly as she took the smoke-blackened bundle out of my arms. I had some difficulty in recognizing her. She was the Mayor's wife, and I had saved her baby. I was a hero! Text B Teresa went up to Mrs Webster's room, two stairs at a time. She was nearly at the top when she stopped and sniffed. A strong smell of gas was coming from that direction. Teresa ran up the remaining stairs and threw open the door. She put her hands over her mouth to stop a scream. Mrs Webster was lying on the floor near the sink. Her skin and lips had a pinkish colour and she appeared to be unconscious. The room was full of gas. Additional Information Who doesn't love sitting beside a cosy fire on a cold winter's night? Who doesn't love to watch flames curling up a chimney? Fire is one of man's greatest friends, but also one of his greatest enemies. Many big fires are caused by carelessness. A lighted cigarette thrown out of a car or train window or a broken bottle lying on dry grass can start a fire. Sometimes,though, a fire can start on its own. Wet hay can begin burning by itself. This is how it happens: the hay starts to.rot and begins to give off heat which is trapped inside it. Finally, it bursts into flames. That's why farmers cut and store their hay when it's dry. Fires have destroyed whole cities. In the l7th century, a small fire which began in a baker's shop burnt down nearly every building in London. Moscow was set on fire during the war against Napoleon. This fire continued burning for seven days. And, of course, in 64 A. D. Nero fiddled while Rome burned! Even today, in spite of modern fire-fighting methods. fire causes millions of pounds' worth of damage each year both in our cities and in the countryside. It has been wisely said that fire is a good servant but a bad master.。
爱秀国际英语口语中级班文本-大学生学习英语口语不错的选择

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爱秀国际英语口语中级文本目录一、滑冰二、Yuhong(移民)三、照片(叔叔的小屋,爷爷奶奶家)四、等车,写投诉信五、新加坡交通(限行,限购,缴税,地铁)六、机场问路七、看房子八、问房子九、Terry(工作,分手)十、戒烟,改变,加俱乐部,减肥十一、snails with garlic,fried brain十二、周计划(Florida),暑假计划(work,Guadalajara in Mexico )十三、背包旅行,参观纽约十四、Jason十五、邻居扰民,停错车位十六、圣诞节,变装十七、和服,婚礼十八、工作打算十九、工作打算(记者,老师,公务员,餐馆)二十、自由女神像二十一、埃及金字塔,长城二十二、模特,作家二十三、Joan,Bob近期情况(旅行,买房)二十四、看电影二十五、拾金不昧二十六、电话咨询节目(1)1.T ed: Oh, I'm really sorry. Are you OK?Ana: I'm fine. But I'm not very good at this.Ted: Neither am I. Say, are you from South America?Ana: Yes, I am originally. I was born in Argentina.Ted: Did you grow up there?Ana: Yes, I did, but my family moved here eight years ago when I was in high school. Ted: And where did you learn the rollerblade?Ana: Here in the park. This is only my second time.Ted: Well, it's my first time. Can you give me some lessons?Ana: Sure. Just follow me.Ted: By the way, my name is Ted.Ana: And I'm Ana. Nice to meet you.2.T ed: Hey, hey! That was fun. Thank you for the lesson!Ana: No problem. So, tell me a little about yourself. What do you do?Ted: I work in a travel agency.Ana: Really! What do you do there?Ted: I'm in charge of their computers.Ana: Oh, so you're a computer specialist.Ted: Well, sort of. Yeah, I guess so.Ana: That's great. Then maybe you can give me some help with a computer course I'm taking.Ted: Oh, sure...But only if you promise to give me some more rollerblading lessons. Ana: It's a deal!(2)1.Interviewer: Where are you from originally, Yu Hong?Yu Hong: I'm from China...from near Shanghai.Interviewer: And when did you move here?Yu Hong: I came here after I graduated from college. That was in 1992. Interviewer: And what do you do now?Yu Hong: I'm a transportation engineer.Interviewer: I see. So you 're an immigrant to the United States?Yu Hong: Yes, that's right.Interviewer: What are some of the difficulties of being an immigrant in the U.S.? Yu Hong: Oh, That's not an easy question to answer. There are so many things really.I guess one of the biggest difficulties is that I don't have any relatives here. I mean, I have a lot of friends, but that's not the same thing. In China, on the holidays or the weekend, we visit relatives. It isn't the same here.Interviewer: And what do you miss the most from home?Yu Hong: Oh, that's easy, my mom's soup! She makes great soup. I really miss my mother's cooking.(3)1.A: Hey! Are these pictures of you when you were a kid?B: Yeah! That’s me in front of my uncle’s beach house. When I was a kid, we used to spend two weeks there every summer.A: Wow, I bet that was fun!B: Yeah. We always had a great time. Every day we used to get up early and walk along the beach. I have a great shell collection. In fact, I think it’s still up in the attic!A: Hey, I used to collect shells, too, when I was a kid. But my parents threw them out!2.A: You know what I remember most about growing up?B: What?A: Visiting my grandparent’s house…you know, on holidays and stuff. They lived way out in the country, and my granddad had a horse named Blackie. He taught me how to ride. I just love that horse-and she loved me, too! I used to really enjoy spending time at my grandparent’s house. And every time I came back, Blackie remembered me.B: Ah, memories!(4)1.A: Why is there never a bus when you want one?B: Good question. There aren’t enough buses on this route.A: Sometimes I feel like writing a letter to the paper.B: Good idea. You should say that we need more subway lines, too.A: Yeah. There should be more public transportation in general.B: And fewer cars! There’s too much traffic.A: Say, is that our bus coming?B: Yes, it is. But look. It’s full!A: Oh, no! Let’s go and get a cup of coffee. We can talk about this letter I’m going to write.2.A: So you are really going to write a letter to the paper?B: Sure. I’m going to say something about the buses. They’re too old. We need more modern buses…nice air-conditioned ones.B: And they need to put more buses on the road.A: Right. And there are too many cars downtown, and there isn’t enough parking. B: That’s for sure. It’s impossible to find a parking space downtown these days. A: I think they should ban private cars downtown between nine and five.B: Oh, you mean they shouldn’t allow any cars except taxis and buses during the regular workday. Hmm…that sounds like a really good idea.(5)1.Quite a number of things have been done to help solve traffic problems in Singapore. For example, motorists must buy a special pass if they want to drive into the downtown business district. They can go into the business district only if they have the pass displayed on their windshield.Another thing Singapore has done is to make it more difficult to buy cars. People have to apply for a certificate if they want to buy a car. And the number of certificates is limited. Not everyone can get one.There is also a high tax on cars, so it costs three or four times as much to buy a car in Singapore as it does in, say, the United States or Canada.The other thing Singapore has done is to build an excellent pubic transportation system. Their subway system is one of the best in the world. And there is also a very good taxi and bus system.(6)1.A: Excuse me. Could you tell me where the bank is?B: There’s one upstairs, across from the duty-free shop.A: Oh, thanks. Do you know what time it opens?B: It should be open now. It opens at 8:00A.M.A: Good. And can you tell me how often the buses leave for the city?B: You need to check at the transportation counter. It’s right down the hall.A: OK. And just one more thing. Do you know where the nearest restroom is?B: Right behind you, ma’am. See that sign?A: Oh. Thanks a lot.2.A: Excuse me. It’s me again. I’m sorry. I need some more informationif you don’t mind.B: Not at all.A: Thanks. Do you know how much a taxi costs to the city?B: Well, it depends on the traffic, of course. But it usually costs about forty dollars. A: Forty dollars? I guess I’ll take the bus. That means I have almost an hour till the next one. Where could I find an inexpensive restaurant in the airport? Maybe a fast-food place?B: Go upstairs and turn right. You’ll see the snack bar on your left.A: Thanks very much. Have a nice day.B: You, too.(7)1.A: What do you think?B: Well, it has just as many bedrooms as the last apartment. And the living room is huge.C: But the bedrooms are too small. And there isn’t enough closet space for my clothes.A: And it’s not as cheap as the last apartment we saw.B: But that apartment was dark and dingy. And it was in a dangerous neighborhood.A: Let’s see if the real estate agent has something else to show us.2.A: Well, um,how do you like this space, then?C: Oh, it’s much better than that other one. The thing I like best is the bedrooms. They are too huge!B: Yes, they are nice and big.C: And there are two bathrooms! I could have my own bathroom!B: Yes, I guess you could.C: The only problem is the color of the living room. I really don’t like those dark green walls.A: Oh, I’m sure we can change the color if we want to.3.A: Creative Rentals. Good morning.B: Hello. I’m calling about the apartment you have for rent.A: Yes. What can I tell you about it?B: Where is it, exactly?A: It’s on King Street, just off the freeway.B: Oh, near the freeway. Can you hear the traffic?A: Yes, I’m afraid you do hear some. But the apartment has lots of space. It hasthree bedrooms and a very large living roomB: I see. And is it in a new building?A: Well, the building is about fifty years old.B: Uh-huh. Well, I’ll think about it.A: OK. Thanks for calling.B: Thank you. Bye(8)1.A: Hello?B: Hello. Is the apartment you’re advertising still available?A: Yes, it is.B: Can you tell me a little about it?A: Well, it’s a perfect apartment for one person. It’s one room with a kitchen at one end.B: I see. And is it far away from the subway?A: There’s a subway station just down the street. Actually, the apartment is located right downtown, so you step out of the building and there are stores and restaurants everywhere. But it’s on a high floor, so you don’t hear any street or traffic noise.B: It sounds like just the kind of place I’m looking for. I’d like to come see it, please. A: Sure. Let me give you the address.2.A:Town and city rentals.How can I help you?B:Hi! Um,Is that apartment you advertised still available?A:Yes, it is.B:Oh, good. Um, listen,I,I can’t pay too much. So the low prise you asking is…is really good for me.A:Great.B;And how big is it?A:It’s two rooms plus the kichen and bathroom.B:Well, is it a safe place to live?A:Well,I can tell you I’ve lived here for five years and I never heard about anybody having a problem.B:Oh, that’s good. Uh, let see, oh yeah, does the apartment have a lot of windows? A:Windows, yes, there are plenty of windows, but unfortunately,there is’n much light really. See, there’s another building right next to ours.B:Oh,that’s OK. I’m never around in the day anyway. Do you think it’s alright if I come and look at it?A:Anytime.When you wanna see it.(9)1.A: So where are you working now, T erry?B: Oh, I’m still at the bank. I don’t like it, though.A: That’s too bad. Why not?B: Well, it’s boring, and it doesn’t pay very well.A: I know what you mean. I don’t like my job either. I wish I could find a better job. B: Actually, I don’t want to work at all anymore. I wish I had a lot of money so I could retire now.A: Hmm, how old are you, Terry?B: Uh, twenty-six.2.A: So how are things going with you and Susie, T erry?B: Oh, you didn’t know? She and I broke up a couple of months ago. We decided we needed a break from each other for a while. But I miss her a lot. I wish we could get back together again.A: I’m sure you will.B: I really hope so. So what kind of job would you like to look for?A: I’m not sure, but I’d love something that would involve travel. And I’d really like to move to another city. I’m sick of this place. I need to live somewhere more exciting.B: I know what you mean. It sure can get boring around here at times.(10)1. A: Ugh! I feel awful. I really have to stop smoking.B: So why don't you quit?A: Well, if I quit, I might gain weight!B: A lot of people do, but...A: And if I gain weight, I won't be able to fit into any of clothes!B: Well, you can always go on a diet.A: Oh, no. I'm terrible at losing weight on diets. So if my clothes don't fit, I'll have to buy new ones. I'll have to get a part-time job, and...B: Listen, it is hard to quit, but it's not that hard. Do you want to know how I did it?2.A: Well, giving up smoking isn't really as hard as you think. I managed to do it, so it can't be that difficult. You should try a nicotine gum. You chew it just like regular chewing gum, and you don't feel like smoking.B: Well, I guess it's worth a try.3.Yeah, I really need a change. I’ve been doing the same things for over five years now, and I’m just not learning anything new. It’s the same routine every day, and I am really sick of sitting in front of a computer. I think I need to try something totally different. I want to be in a profession that involves meeting people.4.I really need to join a club or sports team to give me something to do on weekends. I get really bored on the weekends, and if I joined a club. I’d probably get to meet people and make new friends.5.Gosh, I really have to go on a diet. I’ve gained ten pounds since last year, and everyone tells me I look fat. And if I don’t lose weight now, I won’t be able to get into any of my summer clothes.(11)1.A: Hey, this sounds good — snails with garlic! Have you ever eaten snails?B: No, I haven’tA: Oh, they’re delicious! I had them last time. Like to try some?B: No, thanks. They sound strange.C: Have you decided on an appetizer yet?A: Yes. I’ll have the snails, please.C: And you, sir?B: I think I’ll have the fried brains.A: Fried brains? Now that really sound strange!2.A: Oh, good. Here comes the waitress now!C: Here are your snails, madam. And for you, sir…the fried brains.B: Thank you.A: Mmm, these snails are delicious! How are the brains?B: Well, I think they’re…yuck! Oh, sorry, I guess brains are pretty strange after all. Um, I think I’m going to order something else, if you don’t mind.A: Oh, sure. Go ahead.B: Miss! Excuse me, miss!C: Yes?B: Uh, I really don’t care for this appetizer. Could you bring me something else? C: Yes, of course. What would you like instead?A: Try the snails.B: No, I don’t think so. I’ll tell you what. Just forget an appetizer for me, and bring me a nice, juicy hamburger…medium rare…with French fries and a large soda.3.Have you finished with thisA: Have you finished with this?B: No, I’m still drinking it. Thanks.4.A: Did you order this?B: Yes, that’s mine. Mmm, it looks great and smells delicious!5.A: Don’t you like it?B: I haven’t tasted it yet. I’m waiting for the waitress to bring me a fork.6.A: Did you enjoy it?B: Well, it was a little tough. I think it was cooked for too long.7.A: How is it?B: Great. Just the way I like it: black and strong.8.A: Your turn or mine?B: It’s my treat this time. You paid last time. Remember?(12)1.A: I’m so excited! We have two weeks off! What are you going to do?B: I’m not sure. I guess I’ll just stay home. Maybe I’ll catch up on my reading. What about you? Any plans?A: Well, my parents have rented a condominium in Florida. I’m going to take long walks along the beach every day and do lots of swimming.B: Sounds great!A: Say, why don’t you come with us? We have plenty of room.B: Do you mean it? I’d love to!2.A: Have you planned anything for the summer, Brenda?B: Yeah. I’m going to work the first month and save some money. Then I’m going to go down to Mexico for six weeks to stay with my sister. She’s working in Guadalajara. She says it’s really interesting there, so I want to go and see what to go and see what it’s like. It will also give me a chance to practice my Spanish. I’m really looking forward to it.3.A: So, what are you planning to do for your vacation, Judy?B: Oh, I’m doing something really exotic this year. You know, I went to Hawaii last year, and just stayed on the beach for two weeks. This year, I’m going white-water rafting!A: Ooh, that sounds great. But what is it, exactly?B: Oh, well, you know, it’s in Colorado. They have all these trips down the rapids. The water gets really rough, but I think it’ll be really exciting. Oh, I’m doing some rock climbing, too.A: And you call that a vacation?(13)1.A: Hey, Mom. I want to backpack around Europe this summer. What do you think? B: Backpack around Europe? That sounds dangerous! You shouldn’t go by yourself. You ought to go with someone.A: Yes, I’ve thought of that.B: And you’d better talk to your father first.A: I already did. He thinks it’s a great idea. He wants to come with me!2.A: What should people do to make their visit to New York City safe and pleasant? B: I think the biggest mistake many people make is trying to do too much in a short time. There’s so much to see and do that you need to have a plan. It’s best to start planning before you get here, so you have information about hotels, restaurants, sightseeing, and so on. Visitors can use our Web site to get the information they need to start planning before they come here; or they can phone or fax us.Interviewer: How safe is New York City for tourists? Spokesperson: New York is a much safer place than many peop le think. In fact, it’s the safest it’s been in thirty y ears!Interviewer: Oh, that’s good to hear!Spokesperson: Yes, but that doesn’t mean people don’t haveto be careful; tourists in New York ought to be careful, just like in any big city in the world. For students, I would say travel in groups. If you get lost, it’s easier as a group to find your way. You really shouldn’t go of f on your own if you can find someone to go with you. An other thing to remember is: Don’t be afraid to ask for di rections, even if your English isn’t perfect. People often stop me on the street to ask for directions, and that’s n ot only foreign visitors. American visitors also have trouble finding their way around; and you’ll find New Yorkers are really very friendly.Interviewer: Yes, I agree. We are!Spokesperson: Uh-huh.Interviewer: Is there any other advice you can give visitors to the Big Apple?Spokesperson: Well, another thing to remember is not to leav e anything valuable in your car if you have one. Don’t le ave suitcases on the back seat where people can see them, and it’s better not to even leave them in the truck. Most cars are very easy to get into. So it’s not worth the risk. But most people have a great time when they come to New York. And you will, too. If you use your common sens e.(14)1.A: Jason…Jason! Turn down the TV a little, please.B: Oh, but this is my favorite program!A: I know. But it’s very loud.B: OK. I’ll turn it down.A: That’s better. Thanks.B: Lisa, please pick up your things.A: They’re all over the living room floor.B: In a minute, Mom. I’m on the phone.A: OK. But do it as soon as you hang up.B: Sure. No problem.A: Goodness! Were we like this when we were kids?B: Definitely!2.A: Have you noticed how forgetful Dad is getting? He’s always forgetting where his car keys are. It drives me crazy.B: And he can never find his glasses either.A: I know.B: You know what drives me crazy about Mom?A: What?B: Those awful talk shows she watches on TV. She just loves them.A: Yeah, I think she watches them for hours everyday.B: Oh, well. I guess they’re just getting old. I hope I never get like that.A: Me, too. Hey, let’s go and play a video game.B: Great idea. By the way, have you seen my glasses anywhere?3.A: James, please turn that down…James!B: Yes, Mom?A: Turn that down. It’s much too loud.B: Sorry, Mom. I had it turned up because I wanted to hear the game.4.A: Molly, put the groceries away, please. There’s ice cream in one of the bags. B: I can’t right now, Dad. I’m doing my homework.5.A: What’s this, James!B: Yeah, Mom?A: Why are there all these wet towels on the bathroom floor? Please pick them up and hang them up to dry.B: Gosh, I’m really sorry, Mom. I forgot all about them.7.A: Justin, come help me. We need to wash these dishes before your mother gets home.B: Oh, Dad. I’d like to help, but I have to call Laurie. It’s really important.8.A: Aimee, I think the dog is trying to tell you something!B: Well, I can’t possibly take him out right now. I’m doing my nails.(15)1.A: Hi. I’m your new neighbor, George Rivera. I live next door.B: Oh, hi. I’m Stephanie Lee.A: So, you just moved in? Do you need anything?B: Not right now. But thanks.A: Well, let me know if you do. Um, by the way, would you mind turning your stereo down? The walls are really thin, so the sound goes right through to my apartment. B: Oh, I’m sorry! I didn’t realize that. I’ll make sure to keep the volume down. Oh, by the way, is there a good Italian restaurant in the neighborhood?A: Yeah. There’s a great one a couple of blocks from here. Try their lasagna. It’s delicious!2.A: Hello. I’m sorry to bother you, but I think your car is parked in my space downstairs.B: Really?A: Yes. Do you drive a blue Honda?B: Yes, I do.A: Well, there’s a blue Honda parked in space 13 and that’s my space.B: Oh, I’m so sorry. My son must have put it in the wrong space. Ours is the one right next to yours-number 12. Let me get my keys, and I’ll go right down and move the car.A: Thanks.B: And I’ll make sure my son doesn’t do it again.A: I appreciate it.3. A: Gee, Bob, you’re really late. You said you’d be here at six, and look at the time. It’s almost six thirty!B: I’m really sorry. T ell you what: I’ll pay for dinner.A: Oh, it’s all right. You don’t have to do that.B: No, I want to pay. You had to wait for me almost half an hour.A: Well, hey, OK – if you insist. Thanks!(16)1.A: Did you know next week is Halloween? It’s on October 31B: So what do you do on Halloween? We don’t have that holiday in Russia.A: Well, it’s a day when kids dress up in masks and costumes. They knock on people’s doors and ask for candy by saying the words“Trick or treat!”B: Hmm. Sounds interesting.A: But it’s not just for kids. Lots of people have costume parties. Hey…my friend Pete is having a party. Would you like to go?B: Sure. I’d love to.2.A: So are we going to wear costumes to the party?B: Of course. That’s half the fun. Last year I rented this great Dracula costume, and this year I’m going as a clown.A: A clown? Yes, you would make a good clown.B: Hey!A: Oh, I’m just kidding. What about me? What kind of costume should I wear? B: Why don’t you go as a witch? I saw a terrific witch out fit at the costume store. A: A witch…yeah, that’s a good idea. So after I scare people, you can make them laugh.(17)1.A: You look beautiful in that kimono, Mari. Is this your wedding photo?B: Yes, it is.A: Do most Japanese women wear kimonos when they get married?B: Yes, many of them do. Then after the wedding ceremony, the bride usually changes into a Western bridal dress during the reception.A: Oh, I didn’t know that.2.A: Did you get married in a church, Mari?B: No, the ceremony was held at a shrine.A: Oh, a shrine…B: Yes, we were married by a priest in a traditional Shinto ceremony.A: Hmm. And who went to the ceremony?B: Well, only the immediate family attended the ceremony…you know, our parents, grandparents, brothers and sisters…A: And what about the reception? What was that like?B: Lots of friends and relatives came to the reception…about a hundred people. And the first thing happened was that the main guests gave formal speeches.A: Speeches?B: Yes, and then after that, all the guests were served a formal meal. While everyone was eating and drinking, lots of other guests gave short speeches or sang songs. Some of the speeches were funny.A: Sounds like fun!B: Yes, the songs and speeches are all part of the entertainment during a wedding reception. And then, at the end of the reception, each guest received a present for coming to the wedding.A: A present from the bride and groom?B: Yes, it’s a Japanese custom.A: What a nice custom!(18)1.A: So what kind of job are you looking for?B: Well, I haven’t made up my mind. I love working with people, and I love traveling.I don’t want a job where I’m stuck in an office all day. I want to get out and see the world.A: Are you interested in working in business? That’s where you can sometimes make good money.B: I’m not really interested in making a lot of money at this point in my life. I’ll worry about that later2.A: What kind of career are you planning for yourself?B: I don’t know. I think I’d like to have a job where I can help people. Everybody else in my family is in law or business-you know, boring stuff like that. That’s just not for me. I know I’d like to work overseas, though. Maybe in a children’s hospital in a developing country. But that’s a long way away. I have to get into medical school first, and that’s not going to be easy!3.A: What kind of job do I have in mind? Well, I don’t want a regular nine-to–five job. Eventually, I’d like to get into acting-maybe even break into movies. But I guess that won’t happen for a while.B: So what are you doing in the meantime?A: Well, I work out at the gym nearly every day. I need to be really fit. And I’m taking acting lessons as well so that I feel comfortable in front of the crowd. I just had some pictures taken to show to agents in the city. Would you like to see them? B: Sure.(19)1.Tim:I don’t know what classes to take this semester. I can’t decide what I want to do with my life. Have you thought about it, Brenda?Brenda: yes, I have. I think I’d make a good journalist because I love writing. Tim: maybe I could be a teacher because I’m very creative. And I like working with kids.Brenda: oh, I wouldn’t want to be a teacher. I’m too impatient.Tim: I know one thing I could never do.Brenda: what’s that?Tim: I could never be a stockbroker because I’m not good at making decisions quickly.2.Brenda: my history professor says I should think about a career in politics. But I don’t think I’d make a good politician.Tim: why not, Brenda?Brenda: oh, you know me. I’m terrible at speaking in front of a lot of people— you know, like giving speeches and things. And politicians have to speak in public all the time.Tim: that’s true. You know, that reminds me of a problem I’m having. Brenda: what is it?Tim: you know my parents have a really successful restaurant, right? Well, my father wants me to be the manager.Brenda: and you don’t want to?Tim: no, not at all. I’d be a terrible manager. I’m much too disorganized.(20)1.A: We are now approaching the famous Statue of Liberty, which has welcomed visitors to New York Harbor since 1886.B: Wow! Look at it.A: Incredible, isn’t it?B: The statue was given to the United States by the people of France. It was designed by the French sculptor Bartholdi.A: It’s really huge. Do we get to go inside?B: Of course. We can climb the stairs all the way up to the crown.A: Stairs? There’s no elevator?B: Not to the top. But it’s just 142 steps!2.Let me tell you a little more about the statue before you climb to the top. In case you’re wondering what the statue is made of, it has a framework inside that’s made of iron; the outer skin is made of copper. The copper skin is only 2.4 millimeters thick. The supporting framework inside the statue is what holds the whole thing together.The Statue of Liberty is a major tourist attraction, and every year about two million people from all over the world come here to visit it.(21)A:The Pyramids were built more than four thousand years ago by the Egyptians. The most famous ones are on the west bank of the river Nile, outside of Cairo. Theyserved as burial places for the Egyptian Kings. After a king’s death, his body was turned into what is called a “mummy.” The preserved it. The King’s mummy was placed inside the pyramid, together with treasures and t he King’s belongings.B: The Great Wall of China is the longest manmade structure ever built. It was built to protect one of the Chinese kingdoms. Much of what exists of the wall today was built during the Ming Dynasty in the late 1400s, although parts of the wall are much older and go back to around 200 B.C. The wall is about 35 feet high, or 11 meters, and a stone roadway runs along the top of it. The main part of the wall stretches for about 2,000 miles, that is, about 3,400 kilometers.(22)1.A: How did you get into modeling, Stacy?B: Well, when I graduated from drama school, I moved to Los Angeles to look for work as an actress. I was going to auditions every day, but I never got any parts. And I was running out of money.A: So, what did you do?B: I got a job as a waitress in a seafood restaurant. While I was working there, a customer offered me some work as a model. Within a few weeks, I was modeling full time.A: Wow, what a lucky break!。
中级汉语口语教案(3篇)

第1篇教学对象:中级汉语学习者教学时间:2课时教学目标:1. 知识目标:学生能够掌握与购物相关的常用词汇和短语,如“打折”、“促销”、“质量”等。
2. 能力目标:通过角色扮演和情景对话,提高学生的口语交际能力,使学生能够在购物时进行基本的交流。
3. 情感目标:激发学生对汉语学习的兴趣,培养学生良好的购物习惯。
教学内容:1. 购物常用词汇:打折、促销、质量、款式、颜色、尺寸、价格、退换货等。
2. 购物常用短语:这件衣服很好看、这件衣服适合我吗、这件衣服的价格是多少、能给我打折吗、我要退换货等。
3. 购物场景对话:顾客与售货员的交流。
教学重点:1. 购物常用词汇和短语的掌握。
2. 购物场景对话的运用。
教学难点:1. 在实际购物场景中灵活运用所学词汇和短语。
2. 正确表达购物需求,避免误解。
教学过程:第一课时:一、导入1. 老师通过图片或视频展示购物场景,引导学生思考与购物相关的词汇和短语。
2. 学生分享自己购物的经历,激发学习兴趣。
二、新课导入1. 老师展示购物常用词汇和短语,引导学生认读并掌握。
2. 学生跟读,巩固记忆。
三、角色扮演1. 老师将学生分成两组,一组扮演顾客,另一组扮演售货员。
2. 学生根据所学词汇和短语,进行角色扮演,模拟购物场景。
四、情景对话1. 老师设置购物场景,引导学生进行对话。
2. 学生分组进行对话练习,巩固所学知识。
第二课时:一、复习1. 老师带领学生复习上一节课所学内容,巩固记忆。
2. 学生分组进行对话练习,巩固所学知识。
二、情景对话1. 老师设置新的购物场景,引导学生进行对话。
2. 学生分组进行对话练习,提高口语交际能力。
三、拓展1. 老师介绍购物礼仪和注意事项,引导学生养成良好的购物习惯。
2. 学生分享自己购物的经历,交流心得。
四、总结1. 老师对本节课所学内容进行总结,强调重点和难点。
2. 学生回顾所学内容,提出疑问。
作业设计:1. 学生根据所学内容,编写一篇购物经历的文章。
中级汉语口语

中级口语(上)第一课今天你看电视吗?主课文(一)张兰:昨天晚上的足球比赛你看了吗?李阿姨:看是看了,不过没看完。
刚看了一会儿,我女儿就要看电视剧,结果,我们看了一晚上广告。
张兰:是啊,现在的电视,广告太多了,简直没完没了。
李阿姨:你说得一点儿不错。
像昨天,我刚看明白一点儿,广告就又开始了,真没办法。
张兰:真是这样,40分钟的节目经常要看一个多小时,最后记住的只有一个又一个的广告,不但浪费了时间,更让我担心的是孩子天天看电视,总是忘了做作业。
李阿姨:所以,我现在很少看电视剧,除非陪女儿看。
你知道吗?前几天,有个小孩就是因为模仿电视剧里的人物自杀了。
张兰:真的吗?李阿姨:开始我也不相信,不过确实是真的。
张兰:你说说,看电视有什么用?可是不看电视.又好像什么也不知道。
李阿姨:对,我也这么想,我现在只看新闻。
别的时间,可以看看书、散散步什么的,有时候也听听音乐。
张兰:你说得有道理。
(二)女儿:妈妈,我可以看一会儿电视吗?张兰:不行,你作业还没写完,怎么能看电视呢?女儿:没写完是没写完,不过,作业可以过一会儿写,我喜欢的节目过一会儿就完了。
张兰:我不同意。
你经常看完电视就睡觉了。
女儿:那是因为我太累了。
张兰:所以,你要看电视除非先写完作业。
女儿:可是我们班里的同学都看这个节目,我不看怎么行呢?张兰:我可不这么想。
没有电视,我们也可以生活。
生词1.就 (副) jiù at once;right away2.电视剧 (名) diànshìjù teleplay3.结果 (连) jiéɡuǒ SO;as a result4.广告 (名) ɡuǎnɡɡào advertisement5.简直 (副) jiǎnzhí simply6.明白 (形、动) mínɡbɑi clear;understand7.浪费 (动)lànɡfèi waste8.担心 dānxīn wont about9.除非 (连) chúfēi unlesslO.陪 (动)péi accompany11.模仿 (动) mófǎnɡ imitate12.自杀 (动) zìshā commit suicide13.散步 sànbù go for a walk14.同意 (动)tónɡyì agree语言点1.A是A,但是/可是/就是/不过……“A是A”是一个存在的事实。
发展汉语(第二版)中级口语II-第2课市公开课获奖课件省名师示范课获奖课件
⑵是……还是……:用在疑问句中,用于选择。 ☞你是同意,还是不同意? ☞去大连外国语学院是坐23路车还是坐11路车?
语言点和功能句式。
范文:
甲:我觉得婚姻真旳就是一座围城,城外旳人想进去,城里旳人想出来。 乙:为何这么说呢? 甲:你看,“城外旳人”是没结婚旳人,城里旳人是已经结婚旳人。 乙:确实,就是这么。可是为何城外旳人想进去,城里旳人想出来呢? 甲:因为城外旳人不懂得城里旳情况,而城里旳人已经过腻了城里旳生活,所
《发展汉语》中级口语课教案 ——《三口一家是理想旳家庭吗》
课文一 三口之家是理想旳家庭吗?
描述图片中旳内容
☎你喜欢这么旳家庭吗? ☎你旳家里有几口人?
生词: 王楠:这要看怎么说,对丈夫和妻子来说,可能一
个孩子已经足够了。 大卫:为何这么说呢?
足够: ☞老师和学生在饭馆吃饭,学生点了三个菜,
还在接着点,老师觉得菜点多了,说: “ 就我们两个人,三个菜足够了 。”
两人一组,讨论课文中试验式婚姻、丁克式 婚姻、周末式婚姻、分账式婚姻、闪电式婚 姻旳优点和缺陷,每组讨论一种形式旳婚姻。
作业:
1.用“……或是……,因为/因为……旳关系,……上, 在……看来”各造3个句子
2.完毕书后P24小组活动 要求:⑴两人一组,按照题目要求编写对话,下节课表演。能够
使用任何道具,模拟多种场景。 ⑵使用题目中提供旳招牌句,并使用课文中出现旳生词、
男生:你不说话,是不是不同意彼得旳想法?
《发展汉语(第二版)中级口语(Ⅱ)》第2课教案
教 案第2课 三口之家是理想的家庭吗教学任务一、熟悉本课话题:中国的三口之家,离婚是否需要理由、现代婚姻的形式二、熟悉并掌握本课重点词语、重要结构、实用招牌句、功能项目表达(一)重点词语:足够、构成、溺爱、政策、的确、预测、吹毛求疵、不合、彼此、腻、枯燥;追求、放弃、维持(二)重要结构:对…来说;难道…吗;或是;因为/由于…的关系;…上;在…看来(三)五个实用招牌句(四)功能项目表达:推论;表示无奈、没有办法(1);叙述;选择三、进行技能表达训练(一)能够与朋友讨论,表达自己对家庭、婚姻的看法(二)能够复述对话的主要内容(三)能够根据多给的句式和内容,设计对话,并写出来四、了解文化知识或差异(一)中国的三口之家(二)新婚姻形式的介绍:试验式婚姻;丁克式婚姻;周末式婚姻;分账式婚姻;闪电式婚姻;同性式婚姻时间安排一、本课所需课时:6课时二、课时分配(一)课文一、课文二:2课时(二)课文三、词语练习、实用招牌句:2课时(三)功能项目练习、交际活动与任务、自主学习日积月累:2课时教学实施第1、2课时一、第2课题解【5分钟】齐读:三口之家是理想的家庭吗提问:说说“三口之家”的含义提问:a.你觉得三口之家是理想的家庭吗?b.说说你心目中的理想家庭?齐唱:三口之家是理想的家庭吗二、学习“课文一:”【40分钟】领读、齐读:三口之家是理想的家庭吗齐唱:三口之家是理想的家庭吗(一)生词与课文讲练1.生词学习:(1)老师领读生词(2遍)(2)点读、纠音(3)讲解:学生逐个齐读,讲解、举例a.足够:(a)首先,我们没有足够的资金;其次,我们没有足够的时间。
(b)对很多家庭来说,可能一个孩子足够了。
b.构成:(a) 中国是由56个民族构成的。
(b) 两个一半构成一个整体。
c. 孤单:(a) 没有人可以交谈,我觉得很孤单。
(b) 她一个人生活,但是她并不感觉孤单。
d. 溺爱:(a) 什么叫“溺爱”?(b) 我们可以疼爱孩子,但不要溺爱。
精选简短的中级英语口语三篇
精选简短的中级英语口语三篇(篇一)简短的中级英语口语1、There is no evidence to suggest that.没有证据表明。
2、That might be in your favor.那可能对你有利。
3、The show is supposed to be good.这场表演应当是相当好的。
4、I sincerely believe that.我真诚地相信。
5、There is no doubt that enough concern must be paid to the problem of.毫无疑问,对问题应予以足够的重视。
6、I’m in a hurry!我在赶时间!7、Keep it up!坚持下去!8、What a good deal!真便宜!9、Wisdom in the mind is better than money in the hand.脑中有知识,胜过手中有金钱。
10、I just made it!我做到了!11、He owes my uncle $100.他欠我叔叔100美元。
12、Not bad.还不错。
13、So long.再见。
14、Excuse me,Sir.先生,对不起。
15、Am I allowed to stay out past 10?我可以十点过后再回家吗?16、Bottoms up!干杯(见底)!17、That’s a good idea.这个主意真不错。
18、Enjoy yourself!祝你玩得开心!19、I’m single.我是单身贵族。
20、It is time to take the advice of and to put special emphasis on the improvement of.该是采纳的建议,并对的进展给予特殊重视的时候了。
21、It is natural to believe that , but we shouldn’t ignore that.认为是很自然的,但我们不应忽视。
美国情景口语 LEVEL 2 中级 教师学生版
美国情景口语LEVEL 2 中级教师学生版(稍后我会将音频传至我的个人视频空间供观看或下载))Lesson 1 入学毕业p5Lesson 2 学习考试p16Lessons 3 校园生活p26Lesson 4 课堂教学p38Lesson 5 兼职竞选p49Lesson 6 电脑网络p71Lesson 7 求职面试p99Lesson 8 上班下班p130Lesson 9 加班替班p138Lesson 10 谈论工作p149Lesson 11 家庭琐事p163Lesson 12 出租寻租p175Lesson 13 外出就餐p183Lesson 14 商场购物p193Lesson 15 迎来送往p278Lesson 16 电话沟通p289Lesson 17 聚会派对p301Lesson 18 偶遇约会p312Lesson 19 走亲访友p322Lesson 20 业余爱好p337Lesson 21 酒吧闲聊p363Lesson 22 话说锻炼p375Lesson 23 旅行计划p401Lesson 24 交通工具p411Lesson 25 遭遇警察p422Lesson 26 装备食宿p447Lesson 27 问路指路p457Lesson 28 海关签证p469Lesson 29 我爱我家p541Lesson 30 朋友情谊p553Lesson 1 Enrollment and Graduation 入学毕业A: Excuse me. Are you Mr. Brown?B: Yes, I am. What can I do for you?A: I’m interested in ta king your English class. But I wondered if I could enroll in your class now?B: My class is designed for those advanced learners. Could you tell me how long you have studied English?A: Yes, of course. About eight years.B: I see. In that case, you are well-qualified for my class. The class meets two hours day, three days a week.A: That’s a lot. But I’m sure I need it.B: Then welcome to join the class and I hope you will enjoy it. But make sure you come to my class ontime.A: I promise I will be punctual.Lesson 2 Study and Exam 学习考试A: Stop fooling around.B: But why?A: Don’t you remember there is going to be an exam tomorrow?B: Oh, my God! I almost forgot.A: Get down to business if you don’t want to flunk out.B: Oh, I think I can get along somehow, if I begin to study now.A: That’s good. You don’t want to just get by again, do you?B: You’re right. Thank you for reminding me of the test.A: Don’t mention it. Good luck! I’ll keep my fingers crossed.B: Thanks.Lessons 3 Campus Life 校园生活A: Hi, how are you?B: Very good. How are you getting along?A: Not bad. Are you quite busy today?B: No, I don’t have any classes today so I have the whole day off.A: Me too. Would you like to take me on at soccer?B: Sure. I’m ready to take on anybody. I went in f or soccer when I was in high school.A: And now are you getting any regular exercise?B: Yes, of course. Every week I play soccer at least twice.A: Oh, really? Then you must be a great player.B: You bet. Let’s go to the field.A: You can’t wait to lose t he game to me, right?B: You must be joking. Don’t be too hopeful. I’m bound to win.Lessons 4 Classroom Teaching 课堂教学A: There is still ten minutes left before the class ends. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. B: Ms. White? Excuse me, b ut I’m confused. I can’t understand what we learned today.A: You don’t understand just part of it or the whole?B: Oh, just part of it.A: That’s not so bad. Let’s see what troubles you and work it out together.B: Could you please explain to me why the prices will go up under such circumstances?A: Yes, I’d love to, but I’m afraid we don’t have enough time to elaborate on that today in the class. You know, it’s a long story. Why not refer to Chapter 3 of our textbook first on your own? If you still can’t get a clue, you can come to my office this afternoon.B: OK. Thanks.A: You are welcome.Lesson 5 Part-time Jobs and Campaign 兼职竞选A: Hello, Professor Jordan! How are you?B: Not bad. And you?A: Fine, but very busy lately.B: What are you up to recently?A: I’m running for the Student Government.B: What office are you running for?A: President of the Student Union.B: That’s ambitious. But I believe you have a good chance of wining the election since you are quite popular among your peers.A: I’m really flattered. Thank you for the encouraging words. Now I have more confidence.B: Good luck then. But once you get the position, make sure you live up to your campaign promises. Don’t let down those who vote for you.A: OK, I’ll bear that in mind.Lesson 6 Computers and the Internet 电脑网络A: Hi, Peter. Long time no see.B: Yeah, long time no connect. It has been, like, a whole month.A: I have been busy doing all the homework and preparing for the presentation in biology class.B: Homework seems to be endless here.A: You can say that again. By the way, I heard you were the best computer technician on campus. Would you give me a hand with my computer?B: No problem. What’s wrong with it?A: The hard drive keeps crashing.B: That doesn’t sound good. You’d bett er back up your files in case they are missing or destroyed.A: OK. I’ll do as you told me.B: Good girl.A: When can you come over and fix my machine?B: Why not now? I don’t have any classes for the rest of the day.Lesson 7 Job Interview 求职面试A: Come in. My name is Harry Lin. How do you do?B: My name is John Wang. How do you do?A: Please have a seat.B: Thank you.A: Let me ask you a few questions, Mr. Wang. What is your major?B: I major in mechanics.A: Have you ever taken any other courses besides mechanics?B: I have been learning English and computer and have a CET-6 certificate.A: Good. We’ll let you know the result of the interview sometime next week. Thank you very much for coming.B: Thank you very much for giving me your time, Mr. Lin.A: You’re quite welcome. Goodbye.B: Goodbye.Lesson 8 Work 上班下班A: Time to call it day, Bob.B: Yeah, I’m beat.A: What time do you want to meet in the morning?B: Is 7:00 okay?A: Come on, it’s too early.B: Then how about 8:00?A: 8:00 is great for me.B: Okay, see you then.Lesson 9 Working Overtime and Covering 加班替班A: Hey, John, it’s time for the weekly meeting.B: Oh, no, this is killing me.A: What’s the matter?B: I don’t have time to finish this report. I’d better not go to the meeting. So, could you do me a favor? A: What is it?B: Could you cover for me at the meeting?A: Okay, I guess.B: Thank you so much.A: It’s okay. After all, we are running a busy office here.Lesson 10 Talking About Work 谈论工作A: Why did you leave your last job? Did you resign or were you sacked?B: I quit because I couldn’t take working the graveyard shift anymore.A: So, how are you making a living these days?B: I’ve been offered a job in Shanghai.A: Really? That’s wonderful. How much are they paying you?B: Five figures, with insurance and a rented apartment.A: I would take the job right away, if I were you.Lesson 11 Family Life 家庭琐事A: Are you a family man, Mr. White?B: Yes. I’ve got a wife and two lovely sons.A: How old are your sons?B: The elder one just turned 15 this year and the younger one is 13.A: Are you a strict father?B: No, I’m actually very lenient. I love talkin g with my sons.A: I can tell you have a very happy family.B: You can say that again.Lesson 12 Letting and Renting 出租寻租A: I’m interested in seeing the room you have for rent.B: Okay. Come on in.A: Can I use the kitchen?B: Yes. You can use it as much as you like as long as you buy your own food.A: That’s nice. How much is the rent?B: It’s 150 dollars a month, due on the first of every month.A: Can you go down a little?B: No, it’s firm. For only 150 dollars a month it’s a real bargain so I’d just t ake it if I were you.A: Okay. I think I’ll take it.B: Great. When do you want to move in?A: How about 1 o’clock this afternoon?B: Fine. I’ll be expecting then.Lesson 13 Eating Out 外出就餐A: Are you ready to order now?B: Yes. I’ll have some salad, two eggs, and mashed potatoes.A: How would you like the eggs?B: What are my choices?A: Scrambled, sunny side-up, over-easy and over-hard.B: Scrambled. And easy on the salt, please.A: Sure. Anything to drink?B: I’d like a cup of coffee. And please make it very weak.A: Sure. Anything else?B: No. That’s all.A: Just a moment, please.Lesson 14 Shopping 商场购物A: Hi, Daisy. Newmart Mall is having a big sale this weekend. Do you want to come to the mall with me? B: I’d love to, but I’m broke.A: So am I, but we don’t have to buy things. We can just browse there.B: Just look around? Don’t feel like it. Nah, that’s boring.A: Look! I’ve thought of something really great. We can browse through the book and music store.B: What’s the difference? You can’t take things without payment.A: That’s not what I mean. Do you see? We can enjoy them on the spot.B: Oh, man! You mean that…A: Yeah. We can listen to new albums and read some entertainment ma gazines there. We don’t have money to buy them, but we can go there and enjoy.B: I can’t believe you. You are such a dog. I won’t do that.A: I’ll go myself then.Lesson 15 Socialization 迎来送往A: Hello, Mary.B: Hi, John. I haven’t seen you for ages. How have you been?A: Things just couldn’t be better. How about you, then?B: Um, not bad. Just keeping myself busy.A: What have you been up to?B: I’ve just finished my term paper and am going to travel next week.A: Fantastic. I really envy you. Oh, gosh! I’m afraid I have to go now for work. Catch you some other time,huh?B: OK. Let’s get together sometime. Take care!A: You too. Bye.Lesson 16 Communication by Telephone 电话沟通A: Hello, this is Sandy.B: Hi, Sandy. Is Richard there?A: He’s not in at the moment. Can I take a message?B: Sure. This is Jane.A: Does he have your telephone number?B: Yes, he does.A: OK. I’ll have him call you back.B: Could you tell him that it’s urgent?A: Sure can.B: Thanks a million.A: You’re welcome.Lesson 17 Parties and Celebrations 聚会派对A: What are you doing on the tenth of May?B: Nothing that I can think of. Why?A: If you’re not doing anything special that day, why don’t you come to my birthday party? It should be fun. You’ll get to know a lot of people.B: Oh, I’d like to come. Thanks. That sounds good. What time does it start?A: Around 7:00 p.m.B: Do you need any help setting up or anything? I’d be glad to help.A: Oh, I’m sure Tom and I have everything under control. Thank you for offering to help anyway.B: Not at all. Then I’ll just show up.A: That’s right. Be there and have a good time. And here’s my address. I’ll see you.Lesson 18 Encounter and Engagement 偶遇约会A: Excuse me. Could you tell me where the post office is?B: Sorry, I don’t know.A: Helen, this is Helen, isn’t it?B: You’re…A: I’m Tom, Tom Brown. I used to sit behind you in our class when we were in St. Marks High.B: Oh! I know. What a coincide nce! I can’t believe you recognized me after over ten years.A: Yeah, how times flies! But you didn’t change a lot.B: You too. What are you doing here?A: I’m here on holiday. And you?B: So am I.Lesson 19 Visiting Friends and Relatives 走亲访友(Sophie owns a small bakery. Her friend Linda stops by to visit.)A: Hello, Sophie.B: Hi, Linda! Shouldn’t you be at work?A: I’m off today. How’s business been?B: We’re getting by all right, especially the weekends.A: Fancy that.B: Yeah. But you know, our lease is up next month. Now I’m just hoping the landlord will continue the contract with us.A: I’ll keep my fingers crossed for you. Running a small bakery isn’t easy, is it?B: Absolutely not.A: Someone is coming in. I’ll get out of your hair.B: All right. See you later, then, Linda. Thanks for coming.Lesson 20 Hobbies 业余爱好(David is in a job interview and the interviewer is asking him about his hobbies.)A: So much for your previous working experience. Would you like to talk about your hobbies?B: I have many ways of whiling away the time, playing the violin, reading and surfing on the Internet, but my favorite one is collecting stamps. I’ve been saving stamps for 10 years.A: That must not have been a cake walk, collecting stamps for 10 years.B: It’s beca use my mother is a stamp lover and I often help her when I have time. Gradually I began to love it, too.A: So your mother influences you to a great extent. How about other hobbies?B: I also like reading books. My favorite genre of books is science fiction.A: Mine, too. Have you ever read a book called “A Game of Perfection”? That’s my favorite.B: I know it. It’s the best-seller of 2003. I like it very much, too.Lesson 21 Chatting in Pubs and Bars 酒吧闲聊(David and his Chinese friend Wang are in a pub on a Friday night.)A: Wang, what would you like to drink?B: Mixed drinks suit me fine. And I like my drinks straight up, no ice.A: I’d like a whiskey with soda. It’s on me.B: Thanks. The next round is on me, then. To tell you the truth, it’s the first t ime to be in a pub although I’ve been in America for nearly three months.A: Are you kidding? I can’t believe it.B: You know I’m extremely busy with my research and scarcely have time to breathe.A: But you do need to relax although you have a lot of work, or you’ll send yourself to an early grave.B: You’re right.Lesson 22 On Taking Exercise 话说锻炼A: What is your favorite sport?B: I like to play tennis in the summer. My favorite winter sport is skating. How about you?A: My favorite sport is playing football. In fact, I like watching football games best. I have never missed important games if I have time. Today, it is probably the most popular sport in the world.B: Sure. I also like playing football. But sometimes, I feel so tired that I do not have the energy to play tennis or go skating.A: That is just an excuse. You can always find time to do some exercise.B: Maybe you are right. Then what shall we do now? I don’t feel like sitting at home in such a sunny day. A: Shall we go to the gym? We can play tennis there.B: That’s a good idea. It is said Mary and Peter often go there to play tennis. Perhaps we can make a foursome with them.A: It sounds great to me. Let’s go now.B: All right.Lesson 23 Travel Plan 旅行计划A: The summer vacation is approaching. What is your plan for it, Tom?B: I’m planning to go to Beijing for sightseeing.A: That will definitely be a wonderful trip. Do you know anything about Beijing?B: Not much. But I have got some brochures about the scenic spots there.A: Then you must make a good plan. What do you want to see first?B: Well, the Great Wall comes first. It is one of the Seven Wonders of the World.A: That is really a marvelous place. But if I were you, I’d go to Tian’anmen Square and the Imperial Palace first. They make up the center of Beijing.B: You are quite right. And there are also many places of historic interest and scenic beauty, such as the Summer Palace, the Temple of Heaven and so on. If time permits, I would also pay a visit to the famous Peking University and Tsinghua University.A: It’s really a good idea to go to Beijing for sightseeing. I’d like to go with you.B: Do you mean it? That’s great!Lesson 24 Vehicles 交通工具A: Excuse me, is this taxi taken?B: No. May I help you?A: Hilton Hotel, please. I will attend a meeting there at 10 o’clock. Could you hurry up a bit, please?B: We’ll make it if the traffic is not too heavy. I’ll try my best, sir.A: That’s good. Thank you.…B: OK. Here we are.A: What’s the fare?B: Twenty dollars.A: Keep the change, please.B: Oh, thanks a lot.Lesson 25 Meeting a Police Officer 遭遇警察A: Emergency Assistance, may I help you?B: I have just been robbed. What shall I do now?A: Are you injured, Miss?B: No. I am frightened.A: Keep calm, Miss. Give me your name and your location where you are calling.B: My name is Mary. I’m calling from a hotel called Hilton on Maple Street.A: Please stay there. We will have a patrol car there in less than 3 minutes.B: Thank you so much.Lesson 26 Board and Lodging 装备食宿A: Hilton. May I help you?B: Yes, I’d like to reserve a room, please.A: What day are you planning to arrive, sir?B: This Friday.A: What kind of room would you like?B: A double room, please.A: We have rooms on that day. And how long will you be staying?B: For two nights. What is the rate, please?A: The current rate of a double room with bath is RMB 620 per night.B: Sounds good. By the way, is service charge included in the room rates?A: No. Service charge will be extra.B: In that case, what’s the percent rate on it?A: Fifteen percent.B: OK. I’ll take it.A: Could you have your name and that of your company, please?B: Sure. They are Wang Ming and Li Peng.A: OK. That’s settled. We look forward to your v isit.Lesson 27 Asking and Directing the Way 问路指路A: Excuse me. Could you tell me where I can find a bank?B: A bank? Yes, there is one on the corner of East Street and Maple Street, next to the post office.A: The corner of East Street and Maple Street, next to the post office?B: That’s it.A: Is it far away from here?B: Not really. It’s just ten minutes’ walk.A: Thank you very much. Goodbye.B: Goodbye.Lesson 28 At Customs 海关签证A: So, we’ll be landing soon?B: Yes, in about twenty minutes.A: Wow, I slept a long time. Have you handed out the customs declaration forms yet?B: I have, but here’s an extra one for you.A: Thanks. Is it too late to buy duty-free products?B: Sorry, sir, it is. But you can still buy some on your return flight!(After the plane lands, Danny gets off. He collects his baggage from the luggage carousel and goes through immigration.)C: Nationality?A: Chinese.C: How long do you intend to stay in the United States?A: Two weeks.C: Do you have anything to declare?A: Nothing, sir.C: Here’s your passport. Welcome to New York. Next.Lesson 29 I Love My Family 我爱我家A: How long are you going to be out of town, Dad?B: Until Sunday morning.A: I’m worried.B: About what?A: About being with her all weekend. What if she burns the place down?B: Then keep an eye on her and make sure you get the extinguisher in hand.A: Why did she move in anyway?B: Because we love each other, and because we want to share our life together.A: But you already have a life with mommy.B: But mommy and I didn’t get along very well. And it was not fair to you guys to fight all the time.A: I fight with Ben all the time. Can I move out?B: No, but you guys are brothers and sisters.A: But you are husband and wife. Doesn’t it mean something?B: Yes, it does. But, well, when you get older, your relationships get a lot more complicated. And all kinds of feelings come around and sometimes some of those feelings change.Lesson 30 Friendship 朋友情谊A: Good evening, John. Come on in.B: Good evening, Mary. Here are some flowers for you.A: Oh, thanks. They are so lovely. Let me put them in the vase on the table. Gorgeous.B: Your house is so neat and cozy. Quite homey.A: Thank you. Take your things off. Care to have some tea or coffee?B: Coffee, please.A: Just make yourself at home. Dinner will be ready in a minute. Can you help me set the table?B: No problem. The food is so appetizing.A: Then just help yourself.。
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BEC中级口语
BEC教研组许乃夫Part One 试题集锦
Conversation Topics 1
Asking about personal views.
1.Why do you study English?
2.Why do you want to study business?
3.What do you think of some modern methods of payment (credit cards, cheques, bank transfers)?
4.What role does the computer play in modern business?
5.What are some necessary steps for preparing a business trip overseas?
6.Which kind of office would you prefer to work in, cellular or an open-plan office?
7.What do you think of international trade?
8.How to deal with customer enquires on the phone?
9.Transportation: (What is your usual means of transportation? Compare the various means of transportation)
10.Health and safety in the workplace (How to ensure a healthy working environment for employees? What are
some health hazards in the office/factory shop? What safety measures should be adopted in the workplace?)
11.How to keep a balance between growth and environment protection?
12.Radio and TV (What are your favorite/TV programs? Why?)
13.What kind of role does advertising play in promoting your products/services? Which form of advertising is
most effective in your opinion?
14.What are the required qualities of a modern manager?
15.What do you know about flexible time?
Conversation Topics 2
1.What's your name? How do you spell your first name / given name / last name / family name/ surname?
2.What work do you do? / What do you study?
3.What do you like about your work / studies?
4.What do you like doing in your free time? Why?
5.What do you remember about your first school?
6.Do you enjoy studying English? Why / why not?
7.Do you come from a large family or a small one?
8.Can you talk something about anyone in your family?
9.When you choose a job, do you pay attention to its environment?
10.What kind of clothes do you wear when you're at work / college? How do your colthes differ in your free time? Why?
11.Can you tell me something about the company / school you now work / study in?
12.Tell me sth about transport in your city?
13.Do you enjoy watching or doing any sports? Which sport do you find most enjoyable? Why?
14.How are you getting along with your colleague / classmate?
15.Have you ever been to any parties? Did you enjoy yourself there? Why / why not?
16.How do you entertain your guests / clients?
17.If you could travel by any means of transpaort, what would you choose?
18.How do you think you will travel to work in 20 years' time?
19.Do you have to travel a lot on business? Do you like it?
20.Tell me about one of the cities you ever travelled to?
21.How did you prepare for this exam?
22.How do you prepare for job -interviews?
23.How would you describe your personality?
24.What is the most important factor when you accept a new job?
25.What kind of clothes do you usually buy when you go shopping?
26.Do you think that nowadays sales people in supermarkerts are good at selling? How do they promote sales?
27.Are there anydifferences between your choice and your parents' when you go shopping?
28.What do you think is the decisvie factor to make you buy the goods?
29.Is technologyuseful to you in your work / studies?
30.Are there any disadvantages in using technology a lot?
31.What do you think of the idea of working at home?
32.Tell me something about your knowledge of company structure and systems.
33.Do you often go shopping? Do you enjoy it? Why / why not?
34.Where do you usually go shopping? Why do you go there?
35.Which do you prefer. Large department stores or small shops? Why?
36.How do you choose the brand to buy?
37.Do you complain about the poor service to the management? Why / why not?
38.Do you have targets in different stages of your life? Have you achieved them? How do you make progress in achieving them?
39.How do you work more effectively?
40.What do you think of the future of your company / career / life?
41.What will you do to further develop yourself / career? What is your plan in five years? What would you like to be doing in five years' time?。