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英语听⼒频道为⼤家整理的listen to this答案及原⽂,供⼤家参考:)Listen to this 1 Preparatory lesson 11. forty2. fifteen3. a hundred and fifteen4. three hundred and eighty5. three thousand four hundred and eighty6. twenty a7. thirty b8. fourteen d1. four eight two six three four2. seven two one five o six3. six nine seven double two four4. five six four three eight o1. nineteen eighty-two2. nineteen eighty-seven3. nineteen seventy-one4. fourteen ninety-two5. ten sixty-six6. eighteen thirty-two1. the fourteenth of July2. the second of October3. the twenty-third of March4. April the tenth5. the thirty-first of January1. thirty-two High Street2. a hundred and fifty-two Piccadilly3. forty-eight Sutton Road4. eighteen Bristol Square1. nine thirty2. ten forty-five3. eleven ten4. three fifteen5. six forty-five1. Doctor Smith2. Saint Thomas3. Bond Street4. Mrs. Archer5. Eton Avenue6. Eden Square1. C-H-E-S-T2. D-I-Z-Z-Y3. F-L-O-W-E-R4. J-O-K-I-N-G5. L-E-M-O-N6. Q-U-I-E-T7. W-A-V-E8. G-R-E-A-T1. Don't go.2. I can't see.3. It isn't true.4. I'll tell you.a. Dr. Blake wasn't born until 1934.b. I'll see you at nine forty-five.c. She doesn't live in Oxford Street.d. You weren't with us on the twenty-first of May.e. I'd like to phone Eastleigh, that'sE-A-S-T-L-E-I-G-H. Six eight two double four eight.f. Mrs. Jones has an appointment at eight am.g. A northeast wind will bring rain to the London area tomorrow.Now listen carefully.Look at Practice 1. Put number 3 in box A. Put number 6 in box B. Put number 7 in box C. Now add the numbers.Look at Practice 2. Put number 8 in box A. Put number 2 in box C. Put number 1 in box B. Add the numbers.Look at Practice 3. Put number 7 in box B. Put number 2 in box C. Put number 4 in box A. Add the numbers.1. Does she work in a supermarket?2. Does she work in a bank?3. Does he work in a chemist?4. Does he work in a big shop?5. Does she work in a hotel?6. Does she work in a shoe shop?7. Does he work in a shoe shop?—My name's King.—How do you spell that?—K-I-N-G. I live in Hampstead. —How's that spelt? —H-A-M-P-S-T-E-A-D.。

Listen to this 2-听力讲稿

Listen to this 2-听力讲稿

Listen to this 2-听力讲稿Listen To This 2英语专业听力讲稿海南大学三亚学院外语分院舒大钟Listening To This 2Lesson One Section One:I. Vocabulary: Repeat each expression after you hear it. Compere: 主持人Monitor: 监视器 Lane: 小路,小径 Billiant:Baseball:棒球 Classics:大文豪,艺术家 Fabulous: (惊叹) marathon: 马拉松 Hang out: 徘徊,闲逛 salon: 沙龙Task 1: This Is Your Life!Choose the best answer (a, b or c) to complete each of the followingstatements. 1. \a. the most popular programme on British and American televisionb. one ofthe most popular programmes on British and American radio c. one of the mostpopular programmes on British and American television 2. \ a. weekly b.monthly c. daily 3. The programme is recorded in _________. a. studio 4b. studio 3c. studio 2 4. The programme begins at _________. a. 6:45b. 7:55c. 8:00 5. The subject of tonight's show will be ___________.a. Terry Donovanb. Jason Douglasc. Pauline 6. Camera ________ willbe at the studio entrance. a. four b. three c. two2. True or False Questions.(1) (T) The person invited to \subject of the programme.(2) The subject can meet only friends and relatives from his or her pastat the studio. (3) Terry Donovan is the compère only for tonight's show. (4)(F)Jason Douglas will arrive at the studio at eight sharp.(5) (F)Jason will be sitting in the middle for most of the show.(6) (T)Usually the guests wait in Room 401 and Pauline tells them whenthey should enter.3. Identification. Match each name in Column I with a description inColumn II to identify the person.Column I Column II (1)Jason Douglas a) Jason's English teacher(2) Terry Donovan (b) the subject of tonight's programme(3) Pauline (c) an actress who worked with Jason in1974 (4) Susan Fraser (d) the compère (5) Stanley Hooper (e) a director(6) Maria Montrose (f) the person who waits with the guestsin Room 401 (7) Charles Orson (g) Jason's sisterAnswer: 1 ―(b) 2―(d) 3―(f) 4―(g) 5―(a)6―(c) 7―(e)4. Complete the following résumé for Jason Douglas. Name: Jason DouglasFormer name: (Graham Smith) Profession: (actor) Date of birth: (July 2, 1947)1952: (started school)1958: (moved to Lane End Secondary School) 1966: (went to the LondonSchool of Drama) 1969: (left the London School of Drama) 1973: (went toHollywood)1974: (were in a movie with Maria Montrose)Task 2: What Are Your Ambitions?A. Give brief answers to the following questions? 1. Where is the interviewer from? Answer: Radio Station QRX. 2. Why does he ask these questions?Answer: For a survey3. How many people have been interviewed? Answer: four.4. How many questions does each interviewee answer? Answer: six.5. What are the questions? Answer: 1) What‘s your name?2) What do you do for a living? 3) What do you do for fun?4) What‘s the most exciting thing that‘s happened to you recently? 5) Who do you admire most in this world?6) What do you want to be doing five years from now?B. Fill in the following chart with answers that each interviewee gives to the questions. Interviewee 1 Interviewee 2 Suzanne Brown Interviewee 3 Adolfo Vasquez dancer Interviewee 4 Linda Montgomery Student at school Hang out with Friends Question 1 David George Question 2 Professional baseball playerlawyer Question 3 Read classics ― Dickens, Shakespeare Question 4 Had his first baby Got to run in the Boston Marathon Question 5 His wife Question 6 Be a father of five Running―jogging Watch musical moview Moved to the US Went to a Bruce Spingsteen concert Her dad Has her own Beauty salon Martin Luther King Sophia Loren Win the Boston Marathon Do what he‘s Doing right nowIn Your Own WordsA. Choose the best answer (a, b or c) for each of the following questions.(1) When does the programme \ a. 10:50. b. 10:15. c. 9:50.(2) What is the programme about?a. Patricia will tell stories about some unusual people.b. Some peopleare invited to tell their unusual stories. c. Anyone can be invited to talk about themselves in their own words. (3) What does Trevor Cartridge do? a. He is a dentist. b. He is a soldier. c. He is an announcer.(4) Where does he work and live? a. In Paris. b. In Rome. c. In London.(5) What is Trevor's story mainly about? a. How he gave up smoking.b. How he became interested in hypnotism.c. His experience as a soldier in the army of Julius Caesar. (6) Where did Trevor live two thousand years ago according to his story? a. In Britain. b. In France. c. In Italy.B. True or False Questions.(1) (F)When Trevor decided to stop smoking, he gave it up at once.(2) (T)Trevor became interested in hypnotism because a hypnotist helpedhim give up smoking. (3) (F)The hypnotist told Trevor that hypnotism could also help him remember his past lifeand, of course, Trevor believed him immediately.(4) (T)After being hypnotized, Trevor could only remember the night he landed in Britain as asoldier of the Roman army.C. Fill in the following chart with information about the journey the Roman army made according to Trevor. Designation: D CompanyNumber of men: (one hundred or more) Journey from (France) to (Britain) Means of transport: (boat) Weather conditions:; (stormy) Food: (cat food)感谢您的阅读,祝您生活愉快。

listentothis 英语中级听力答案及原文

listentothis 英语中级听力答案及原文

l i s t e n t o t h i s英语中级听力答案及原文集团标准化办公室:[VV986T-J682P28-JP266L8-68PNN]英语中级听力参考答案Answer Keys to Listen to This: 2Edited by莫显良、马军军、张凤英、陈燕Lesson 1Section ITask 1: This Is Your Life!A.Choose the best answer (a, b or c) to complete each of the followingstatements.1—6: caacbaB.True or False Questions.1—6: TFFFFTC.Identification.(1)—(b), (2)—(d), (3)—(f), (4)—(g), (5)—(a), (6)—(c), (7)—(e)plete the following résumé for Jason Douglas.Name: Jason DouglasFormer name: Graham SmithProfession: actorDate of birth: July 2, 19471952: started school1958: moved to Lane End Secondary School1966: went to the London School of Drama1969: left the London School of Drama1973: went to Hollywood1974: were in a movie with Maria MontroseTask 2: What Are Your Ambitions?A.Give brief answers to the following questions.1.Radio Station QRX.2.For a survey.3.Four.4.Six.5.(1) What’s your name?(2) What do you do for a living?(3) What do you do for fun?(4) What’s the most exciting thing that’s happened to yourecently?(5) Who do you admire most in this world?(6) What do you want to be doing five years from now?B.Fill in the following chart with answers that each interviewee givesto the questions.Section IIA.Choose the best answer (a, b or c) for each of the following questions.1—6: abaccbB.True or False Questions.1—4: FTFFC.Fill in the following chart with information about the journey theRoman army made according to Trevor.Designation: D CompanyNumber of men: one hundred and moreJourney: from France to BritainMeans of transcript: boatWeather conditions: stormyFood: cat foodDrink: rain waterConditions of weapons after landing: uselessFighting: noneEquipment lost or damaged: boat lost, guns full of water, supplies of wine lostSoldiers killed or wounded: about ten survivors, all others drowned or killed by coldD.Point out what is not true in Trevor’s story.The following did not exist in Roman times:petrol, newspaper, matches, trousers, tinned food, taps, guns, wine bottles.50 BC could not appear on a coin. 50-55 BC is counting backwards.E.Fill in the blanks according to what you hear on the tape.1.terrible, stormy, or more of us, shut in, so bad, sick, stuffy.2.pushed up onto the sands, climbed out, jumping into the, strugglingto the, up to my shoulder, freezing.3.came and took us away, joined, going into the camp, a hot meal,clean clothes, given our pay.Section IIITask 1: Learning to Predict1.Answer: trying to write a letterReason: The speaker’s question suggests he needs a quietsurrounding to do something.2.Hint: the first speaker is a guest complaining about the conditionsof Room 43 which is a single room. The second speaker is a hotelclerk who suggests that the guest move to a double room.Answer: is the only single room available at the momentReason: The phrase “I’m afraid” often suggests a negative orunsatisfying answer.3.Answer: Where on earth did you get it?Reason: The second speaker’s surprised tone shows that the moneyis out of her expectation and she must be curious about how it isgained.4.Answer: You mustn’t discriminate against someone just because theyare married.Reason: The word “but” suggests an opposite meaning.5.Answer: I wouldn’t mind being a prince.Reason: The man’s questioning tone shows he doesn’t agree withthe woman.6.Answer: I’m not a workaholic.Reason: The word “but” suggests an opposite meaning.7.Answer: he had been.Reason: “But” and “possibly” both give some hint.Task 2: DictationPassage 1: The KnowledgeBecoming a London taxi driver isn’t easy. In order to obtain alicence to drive a taxi in London, candidates have to pass a detailed examination. They have to learn not only the streets, landmarks and hotels, but also the quickest way to get there. This is called “TheKnow ledge” by London Cab drivers and it can take years of study and practice to get ‘The Knowledge’. Candidates are examined not only onthe quickest routes but also on the quickest routes at different times of the day. People who want to pass the examination spend much of their free time driving or even cycling around London, studying maps and learningthe huge street directory by heart.Passage 2: The UndergroundTravelling on the London underground (the ‘tube’) presents few difficulties for visitors because of the clear colour- coded maps. It is always useful to have plenty of spare change with you because there are often long queues at the larger stations. If you have enough change you can buy your ticket from a machine. You will find signs which list the stations in alphabetical order, with the correct fares, near the machines. There are automatic barriers which are operated by the tickets. Youshould keep the ticket, because it is checked at the destination.Lesson 2Section ITask1: Film EditingA.True or False Questions.1—4: TFTFB.Fill in the following blanks to give a clear picture of what needs tobe done before a film is ready for distribution.1. The assistant:a. “Synching up” which means matching sound and pictures accordingto the numbers stamped along the edge of the film and sound tape.b. “Logging” which means recording the detail version of the filmand the sound in a log book.2. The film editor:a. Make a first selection of the best takes.b. Prepare a “rough cut”– an initial version of the film.c. Prepare the “fine cut”– the final form of the film.3. Others:a. Approve the fine cut.b. “Dubbing” which means voices, music, background noises andsometimes special effects are put together.c. The “neg” cutters cut the original negatives on the film sothat these match the edited film exactly.Task 2: A Vision of the FutureA.Choose the best answer for each of the following questions.1—6: abacccB.True of False Questions.1—4: TFTFC.Fill in the blanks to give a clear picture of the problems New Yorkfaces in the movie.1.40 million2.have no apartment, sleep on the steps of the building, crawl oversleeping people to get inside.3.nothing will grow, they never see the sun.4.soylent: soylent red, soylent yellow, and soylent green. 2,soybeans, soylent green, ocean plants.5.90 degree.6.electricity, ride bicycles to make it.Section IITask 1: American IndiansA.Answer the following questions briefly.1.1492.2.He thought that he had arrived in India.3.They were kind to them and wanted to help.4.(1) They wanted bigger farms and more land for themselves; (2) Moreimmigrants came from Europe.5.It was their mother. Everything came from and went back to theirmother. And it was for everybody.6.They started fighting back.7.By 1875 the Indians had lost the fight and had to live in“reservations”.8.The Indians are bad and the White man is good and brave inHollywood films.B.Choose the best answer for each of the following questions.1—4: acbcTask 2: New AustraliansA.Identification:1.(1)—(d), (2)—(b), (3)—(a), (4)—(c)2.(a) more than 15 million,(b) 160, 000,(c) the year 1851,(d) 700, 000B.True or False questions.1—6: FTFFTTC.Fill in the blanks with events connected with the following timeexpressions.1.Italiansa.the 1850s and 1860s: Different states in Italy were fightingfor independence and some Italians went to Australia forpolitical reasons. Some others went there for gold.b.1891: The first group of 300 Italians went to work in thesugar-cane fields of northern Australia.c.The end of the 19th century: Some good Italian fishermen went towestern Australia.2.Greeksa.1830: The first Greeks went to work in vineyards in south-eastern Australia.b.The 1860s; There were about 500 Greeks in Australia.c.1890; There were Greek Cafes and restaurants all over Sydneyand out in the countryside.d.After WWII: Many Greeks arrived in Australia.Section IIITask 1: Learning to Predict1.Answer: It’s good exercise. Keeps you fit.Reason: The word “yeah” suggests that the boy will say somethingin agreement with the woman’s comment.2.Answer: We turn the music up really loud and start dancing.Reason: The phrase “why not” suggests that the boys will simplydance in the street.3.Answer: They can’t do it like me yet.Reason: The word “but” suggests an opposite meaning.4.Answer: It’s a very old book.Reason: The word “actually” also suggests an opposite meaning.5.Answer: Write down your address and I’ll get the boy to bring themround.Reason: The conversation takes place in a store. If the store owner agrees to deliver the goods, the only thing he wants to know willbe the address of the customer.6.Answer: Tell us all about it over dinner.Reason: The woman sounds very much interested in the man’sexperience. So she will certainly ask the man to tell her something about it.Task 2: DictationThe Foolish FrogOnce upon a time a big, fat frog lived in a tiny shallow pond. He knew every plant and stone in it, and he could swim across it easily. He was the biggest creature in the pond, so he was very important. When he croaked, the water-snails listened politely. And the water-beetles always swam behind him. He was very happy there.One day, while he was catching flies, a pretty dragon-fly passed by. ‘You’re a very fine frog,’ she sang, ‘but why don’t you live in a bigger pond? Come to my pond. You’ll find a lot of frogs there. You’ll meet some fine fish, and you’ 11 see the dangerous ducks. And you must see our lovely water-lilies. Life in a large pond is wonderful!’‘Perhaps it is rather dull here,’ thought the foolish frog. So he hopped after the dragon-fly.But he didn’t like the big, deep pond. It was full of strange plants. The water-snails were rude to him, and he was afraid of the ducks. The fish didn’t like him, and he was the smallest frog there. He was lonely and unhappy.He sat on a water-lily leaf and croaked sadly to himself, ‘I don’t like it here. I think I’ll go home tomorrow.’But a hungry heron flew down and swallowed him up for supper.Lesson 3Section ITask 1: I Don’t See It That WayA.Conversation 1:1.Choose the best answer for each of the following statements.(1) — (2): ba2.Give brief answers to the following questions.(1)About 6 months ago.(2)It is defective and has ruined 4 of the customer’s favoritecassettes.(3)6 months.(4)10 days ago.3.Blank-filling.(1)bend the rule, make an exception for, make an exception for(2)adding insult to injury, make good on(3)brought it in, hold me to, onB.Conversation 2:1.Multiple choice. (1) — (2): ba2.True or False Questions. (1) — (4): FTTTC.Conversation 3:1.Give brief answers to the following questions.(1)Single.(2)5 years.(3)He has been loyal to the company and worked quite hard.(4)Asking for a raise.(5)Bob does his job adequately, but he doesn’t do it well enoughto deserve a raise.(6)Take more initiative and show more enthusiasm for the job.(7)To quit his job.(8)That’s a decision Bob will have to make for himself.Task 2: marriage CustomsA.Blank-filling.Speaker: Professor Robin StuartTopic: Marriage customs in different parts of the world; romantic business; arranged marriage; on the day of the wedding; arrangedmarriages; to have a look at one another; call the whole thingoff; the wedding goes ahead; several wives.Conclusion: just as much chance of bringing happiness to the husband and wife as the Western systems of choosing marriage partners.B.True or False Questions. 1 — 3: TFTSection IITask 1: At the Dentist’sA.Multiple Choice. 1 — 4: baccB.True of False Questions. 1 — 6: FTFFTTTask 2: HiccupsA.Give brief answers to the following questions.1.He wants her to help him stop his hiccups.2.3 hours.3.Everything he can think of.4.She’ll give the man 5 pounds if he hiccups again.5.The man has stopped hiccupping and owes Rosemary 5 pounds.B.Identification.(1) — (b), (2) — (d), (3) — (e), (4) —(a), (5) — (c)Section IIITask 1: Learning to Predict1.Answer: the Chinese then?Reason: “What about” suggests an alternative.2.Answer: they’ll still be hot when you get back.Reason: The woman’s words suggest that the shop is very close totheir home.3.Hint: The woman is asking the man to buy a pack of fish and chipsfrom a nearby shop.Answer: there’s a queue.Reason: The phrase “not if” suggests a condition that hinders the fulfillment of an action.4.Answer: a good idea.Reason: The word “yes” shows an agreement.5.Answer: being a machine for that money.Reason: “I wouldn’t mind” suggests that the man will do whatthe woman doesn’t want because of certain attractiveconditions.6.Answer: I want to play drums.Reason: The earlier sentence suggests that the man does not play drum for money. Consequently the explanation must be thathe enjoys playing it.Task 2: DictationSleepIt’s clear that everyone needs to sleep. Most people rarely think about how and why they sleep, however. We know that if we sleep well, we feel rested. If we don’t sleep enough, we often feel tired and irritable. It seems there are two purposes of sleep: physical rest and emotional and psychological rest: We need to rest our bodies and our minds. Both are important in order for us to be healthy. Each night we alternate between two kinds of sleep: active sleep and passive sleep. The passive sleepgives our body the rest that’s needed and prepares us for active sleep,in which dreaming occurs.Throughout the night, people alternate between passive and active sleep. The brain rests, then it becomes active, then dreaming occurs. The cycle is repeated: the brain rests, then it becomes active, then dreaming occurs. This cycle is repeated several times throughout the night~.During eight hours of sleep, people dream for a total d one and halfhours on the average.Lesson 4 Section ITask 1: Weather ForecastA.Multiple Choice. 1 — 2: acB.Fill in the following chart.Task 2: The 5 O’clock NewsA.Fill in the following chart.B.Give brief answers to the following questions based on the news report.1.It was closed down by government authorities.2.Testing confirmed that the town had been poisoned be the dumping oftoxic chemicals in town dumps.3.3 weeks ago.4.200.5.Headaches, stomachaches, faintness and dizziness.6.Toxic wastes had leaked into the ground and contaminated the watersupply.7.All the residents should leave the area, until the chemical companyresponsible for the toxic waste can determine whether the town canbe cleaned up and made safe again.C.True of False Questions. 1—6: FTTFFTD.Fill in the following blanks (based on the news report).Teams Playing Result(1) Mexico — France7 to 6(2) Canada — Argentina 3 to 3(3) Italy — Haiti2 to 1(with 30 minutes leftto go)Section IITask 1: What Do You Like for Entertainment?A.Blank-filling.Reporter: Deborah TylerInterviewee: Students of the Brooklyn Academy of Dramatic ArtsMajor: Benny Gross —— pianoKimberley Martins —— modern danceB.Fill in the following chart about how often Benny and Kimberley go tothe eight forms of artistic entertainment.C.Rearrange the forms of artistic entertainment that Benny and Kimberleylike, beginning with the form that each one likes best.Benny: (3)—(1)—(4)—(6)—(2)—(8)Kimberley: (2)—(4)—(1)—(7)—(3)—(8)Task 2: Are You a Heavy Smoker?A.True or False Questions. 1—6: TFTTFTB.Multiple Choice. 1—6: cbcbacC.Blank-filling.Name: Doris BradleySex: femaleAge: 32Amount: 3 packets of 20 a weekFirst experience:Time: at the age of 17Place: at a partyOffered by: boyfriend, not husbandFeeling; awfully grown-upLater: started smoking 2 or 3 a day and gradually increased.Experience of giving up smoking: twice1. Time: 6 months before getting marriedReason: saving upResult: only cut it down from 30 a day, still smoked a little2. Time: when expecting a babyReason: according to doctor’s adviceResult: gave up completely for 7 or 8 months and took it up a couple of weeks after the baby was born, because the babywas being bottle fed.Time when she smokes most:1. watching TV2. reading books3. in company4. with friendsTime when she never smokes:1. doing the housework2. on an empty stomachSection IIITask 1: Learning to Predict1.Answer: They’d be exhausted at the end of each performance.Reason: “Otherwise” suggests a result of the opposite condition.2.Answer: I enjoyed it very much.Reason: “Apart from that I must say” often suggests an opposite statement to earlier comments.3.Answer: I stayed up late to finish it.Reason: “And” suggests that the speaker would finish the book at one sit.4.Answer: the book never really got started at all.Reason: After an opinion of agreeme nt, the phrase “in fact”suggests a further comment; the expression “it’s onlyhonest to say” usually introduces a confession- somethingwhich is probably not as good as the one mentioned.5.Answer: I tend to skip parts that don’t really hold my interest.Re ason: “Otherwise” suggests a result of the opposite condition.6.Answer: it was rather long.Reason: “I must admit” suggests an agreement to the otherperson’s opinion.Task 2: DictationBooks Belong to the PastSir,I visited my old school yesterday. It hasn’t changed in thirty years. The pupils were sitting in the same desks and reading the same books. When are schools going to move into the modern world? Books belong to the past. In our homes radio and television bring us knowledge of the world. We can see and hear the truth for ourselves. If we want entertainment most of us prefer a modern film to a classical novel. In the business world computers store information, so that we no longer need encyclopaedias and dictionaries. But in the schools teachers and pupils still use books. There should be a radio and television set in every classroom, and a library of tapes and records in every school. The children of today will rarely open a book when they leave school. The children of tomorrow won’t need to read and Write at all.M. P. MillerLondonLesson 5Section ITask 1: An Unpleasant TripA.Give brief answers to the following questions.1.The Isle of Wight.2.They were not pleased with their hotel.3.He decided to write to the Manager of Happytours.4.A travel Agency.5.The hotel and travel arrangements.6.They will never book any future holidays through Happytours.B.Fill in he blanks with the words used in the brochure and by Mr.Wilson to describe the hotel and travel arrangement.Task 2: At the Travel AgencyA.Multiple Choice. 1—6: acbbcaB.True or False Questions. 1—6: TFTTFTC.Fill in the blanks with the two things that Miss Bush will do.1.her two friends, to stop over with her on the way back.2.Mr. Adams to stop with her in Cairo.Section IIA Saturday AfternoonA.Identification.Name IdentificationGillian Dr. Carmichael’s newresearch assistantDr. Carmichael the president of St.Alfred’s Hospitalthe gardener of the hospitalMauriceFeatherstoneB.Multiple Choice. 1—6: cbaacaC.True or False Questions. 1—8: FFTF TFTTD.Fill in the blanks with information about Maurice.Name: Maurice FeatherstoneSex: maleAge: oldAppearance: clear, blue, honest eyes; white hair and a pinkishcomplexionTemperament: gentle and mild-manneredLength of stay in the hospital: 35 yearsReasons for entering the hospital:1.When he was 17, he burnt down his school.2.Over the next few years, there were a number of mysterious firesin his neighborhood.ter he tried to set fire to the family mansion.Visits from family members: No.Bills: paid on time.E.Blank-filling.1.slightly uneasy, unlocked the gates, waved her through2.withdrawn, depressed, normal, kept locked up, all of them, toodangerous to live in normal society.3.with the staff, a surprise, let him go out for the afternoon,flower show, quite excited, a birthday cake, decorated the lounge. Section IIITask 1: Learning to Predict1.Answer: he fails to employ the correct question form.Reason: “Consequently” suggests a result of the facts mentioned earlier.2.Answer: difficulties may still arise.Reason: “even when” suggests that in spite facts, something else still exists.3.Answer: the student may not have clearly heard what was said.Reason: “In other words” is often followed by an explanation in clearer and easier words.4.Answer: may feel angry at receiving such orders.Reason: “However” suggests an opposite fact.5.Answer: whether crops should be used to produce food or should beused to produce fuel.Reason: “That is” is also followed by an explanation.6.Answer: a small industrial sector.Reason: “At the same time” suggests the coexistence of twothings. Here prediction is also based on common knowledge. Task 2: DictationThe School Holidays Are Too LongToday the children of this country have at last returned to work. After two months’ holiday pupils have started a new term. How manyadults get such long holidays? Two to four weeks in the summer and public holidays--that’s all the working man gets. As for the average woman, she’s lucky to get a holiday at all. Children don’t need such long holidays. In term-time they start work later and finish earlier than anyone else.In the holidays most of them get bored, and some get into trouble. What a waste! If their overworked parents were given more free time instead, everyone would be happier.This isn’t just a national problem either--it’s worldwide. Dates may be different from country to country, but the pattern’s the same. Why should children do half as much work and get twice as much holiday as their parents?Lesson 6Section ITask 1: In the Path of the EarthquakeA.True or False Questions. 1—6: FTFTFFB.Map 1 is a layout of the Skinners’ farm. Mark out the plants andbuildings in the map. Then in map 2 draw a new plan of the Skinners farm after the quake.Map 1:1. farm house2. garden path3. cypresstrees 4. rose garden5. eucalyptus trees6. raspberrypatch7. cow shed8. granaryMap 2:Task 2: A Funny Thing Happened to Me.A.Multiple Choice. 1—6: cabbcaB.Give brief answers to the following questions.st Friday.2.He was a student.3.In London.4.By taxi.5.The taxi got stuck in a traffic jam and the train had left by thetime he got to the station.6.1 hour.7.The station buffet.8.An evening newspaper, the “Standard”.9.At a table near the window.10.He did the crossword puzzle.C.True or False Questions.1—6: FFTTFTD.Blank-filling.1.reached across, opened, took one, dipped, into, popped it into.2.get up and go, pushed back, stood up, hurried out of.Section IIConsolidation: A Very Beautiful StoryA.Give brief answers to the following questions.1.A tape from Gentleman Jim.2.Yesterday.3.Jim’s wife.4.There was a message hidden in the tape.5.Half the police force in London and 3 experts.6.Nothing had been found yet.7.Happy memories and things.8.In his words.B.True or False Statements.1—8: FTFF TTFTC.Discuss with your classmates what message is hidden in GentlemanJim’s recording.D.Listen to the 2nd part of the policeman’s discussion and list all thethings they feel unusual about Gentleman Jim’s recording.1.Jim keeps telling his wife to play the message over and over again.2.Jim tells his wife that she’ll find something comforting.3.Jim keeps saying “very beautiful” over and over again.4.The speech doesn’t sound natural.E.Listen to Gentleman Jim’s recording again and work out the message.Answer: There are 2 gold bricks in the garden under the big red rose tree.Section IIITask 1: Listening to Predict1.Answer: a glance at the headings of sections or sub-sections willshow the order in which the items are introduced.Reason: “In addition” is followed by a supplementary idea.Prediction here is also based on common knowledge.2.Answer: providing a summary which can be re-read later.Reason: “As well as” is often followed by an idea of the same importance as the one before “as well as”.3.Answer: may not appear in a bibliography.Reason: “However” suggests an opposite idea.4.Answer: (no more than try to cover the most important ones here.Reason: “Therefore” suggests a result.5.Answer: it doesn’t.Reason: “Unfortunately” suggests that something opposite toone’s expectation will happen.6.Answer: it’s still important.Reason: “Though” suggests that in spite of the fact that follows, something still happens.Task 2: DictationSign LanguageDeaf people, people who can’t hear, are still able to communicatequite well with a special language. It’s called sign language. The speaker of sign language uses hand gestures in order to communicate.Basic sign language has been used for a long, long time, but signlanguage wasn’t really developed until about 250 years ago. In themiddle of the 1700s a Frenchman named Epée developed sign language. Epée was able to speak and hear, but he worked during most of his life as a teacher of deaf people in France. Epée developed a large number of vocabulary words for sign language. Epée taught these words to his deaf students. Epée’s system used mostly picture :image signs. We call them picture image signs because the signs create a picture. For example, the sign for sleep is to put both hands together, and then to place the hands flat against the right side of your face, and then to lower your head slightly to the right. This action was meant to show the position of sleep. So we call it a picture image sign.Lesson 7Section ITask 1: Learning a Foreign LanguageA.Multiple Choice. 1—4: bcaaB.True or False Questions. 1—4: FTTFC.Give brief answers to the following questions.1.Albert Humphries.2.Balham, London.3.4 years.4.He has been going to an evening class and has watched quite a lotof the BBC television programmes.5.They use a different book in the class.6.They make the same mistakes as he does.7.It means being able to put together the right groups of words andto say them in a reasonably accurate way.Task 2: In the LibraryA.Multiple Choice. 1—6: bbcacaB.True or False Questions. 1—6: TTFTFTC.Give brief answers to the following questions.1.Round the corner.2.A 20p a day fine for each book.3.Tahiti.4.No.D.Blank-filling.1.5 pounds, you damage them, entitles you, 2 records at a time,everything available, be much more popular than.2.telephone to renew the books.3.we get back, worth all the bother, some paperbacks in the airport,I’ve been such a nuisance.Section IITask 1: Lessoned World CollegesA.Give brief answers to the following questions.1.On the phone.2.Some information about the college.3.Robert Creighton.4.Julian’s friend in Spain.5.English.6.No. There are scholarships for all colleges, but parents will have to pay too.7.Yes. But academic ability is not the only thing important. Personal qualities will also be considered.8.Maturity, the ability to get on well with people from different countries.B.Blank-filling.1.the line, put you through to2.Pacific College, French, may be taught in Italian3.painting and modern dancing4.probably, the staff at the college, special activities, theatrestudies, environmental work, take partTask 2: I Remember …A.Multiple Choice. 1—6: baabcaB.True or False Questions. 1—8: TTTF FTTTSection IIITask 1: Learning to Rephrase。

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Lesson 1Section ITask 1: This Is Your Life!A.Choose the best answer (a, b or c) to complete each of the following statements.1—6: caacbaB.True or False Questions.1—6: TFFFFTC.Identification.(1)—(b), (2)—(d), (3)—(f), (4)—(g), (5)—(a), (6)—(c), (7)—(e)plete the following résumé for Jason Douglas.Name: Jason DouglasFormer name: Graham SmithProfession: actorDate of birth: July 2, 19471952: started school1958: moved to Lane End Secondary School1966: went to the London School of Drama1969: left the London School of Drama1973: went to Hollywood1974: were in a movie with Maria MontroseTask 2: What Are Your Ambitions?A.Give brief answers to the following questions.1.Radio Station QRX.2.For a survey.3.Four.4.Six.5.(1) What’s your name?(2) What do you do for a living?(3) What do you do for fun?(4) What’s the most exciting thing that’s happened to you recently?(5) Who do you admire most in this world?(6) What do you want to be doing five years from now?B.Fill in the following chart with answers that each interviewee gives to the questions.Section IIA.Choose the best answer (a, b or c) for each of the following questions.1—6: abaccbB.True or False Questions.1—4: FTFFC.Fill in the following chart with information about the journey the Roman army madeaccording to Trevor.Designation: D CompanyNumber of men: one hundred and moreJourney: from France to BritainMeans of transcript: boatWeather conditions: stormyFood: cat foodDrink: rain waterConditions of weapons after landing: uselessFighting: noneEquipment lost or damaged: boat lost, guns full of water, supplies of wine lostSoldiers killed or wounded: about ten survivors, all others drowned or killed by coldD.Point out what is not true in Trevor’s story.The following did not exist in Roman times:petrol, newspaper, matches, trousers, tinned food, taps, guns, wine bottles.50 BC could not appear on a coin. 50-55 BC is counting backwards.E.Fill in the blanks according to what you hear on the tape.1.terrible, stormy, or more of us, shut in, so bad, sick, stuffy.2.pushed up onto the sands, climbed out, jumping into the, struggling to the, up to my shoulder,freezing.3.came and took us away, joined, going into the camp, a hot meal, clean clothes, given our pay.Lesson 2Section ITask1: Film EditingA.True or False Questions.1—4: TFTFB.Fill in the following blanks to give a clear picture of what needs to be done before a film isready for distribution.1. The assistant:a. “Synching up” which means matching sound and pictures according to the numbers stampedalong the edge of the film and sound tape.b. “Logging” which means recording the detail version of the film and the sound in a log book.2. The film editor:a. Make a first selection of the best takes.b. Prepare a “rough cut”– an initial version of the film.c. Prepare the “fine cut”– the final form of the film.3. Others:a. Approve the fine cut.b. “Dubbing” which means voices, music, background noises and sometimes special effects areput together.c. The “neg”cutters cut the original negatives on the film so that these match the edited filmexactly.Task 2: A Vision of the FutureA.Choose the best answer for each of the following questions.1—6: abacccB.True of False Questions.1—4: TFTFC.Fill in the blanks to give a clear picture of the problems New York faces in the movie.1.40 million2.have no apartment, sleep on the steps of the building, crawl over sleeping people to get inside.3.nothing will grow, they never see the sun.4.soylent: soylent red, soylent yellow, and soylent green. 2, soybeans, soylent green, oceanplants.5.90 degree.6.electricity, ride bicycles to make it.Section IITask 1: American IndiansA.Answer the following questions briefly.1.1492.2.He thought that he had arrived in India.3.They were kind to them and wanted to help.4.(1) They wanted bigger farms and more land for themselves; (2) More immigrants came fromEurope.5.It was their mother. Everything came from and went back to their mother. And it was foreverybody.6.They started fighting back.7.By 1875 the Indians had lost the fight and had to live in “reservations”.8.The Indians are bad and the White man is good and brave in Hollywood films.B.Choose the best answer for each of the following questions.1—4: acbcTask 2: New AustraliansA.Identification:1.(1)—(d), (2)—(b), (3)—(a), (4)—(c)2.(a) more than 15 million,(b) 160, 000,(c) the year 1851,(d) 700, 000B.True or False questions.1—6: FTFFTTC.Fill in the blanks with events connected with the following time expressions.1.Italiansa.the 1850s and 1860s: Different states in Italy were fighting for independence and someItalians went to Australia for political reasons. Some others went there for gold.b.1891: The first group of 300 Italians went to work in the sugar-cane fields of northernAustralia.c.The end of the 19th century: Some good Italian fishermen went to western Australia.2.Greeksa.1830: The first Greeks went to work in vineyards in south-eastern Australia.b.The 1860s; There were about 500 Greeks in Australia.c.1890; There were Greek Cafes and restaurants all over Sydney and out in the countryside.d.After WWII: Many Greeks arrived in Australia.Lesson 3Section ITask 1: I Don’t See It That WayA.Conversation 1:1.Choose the best answer for each of the following statements.(1) — (2): ba2.Give brief answers to the following questions.(1)About 6 months ago.(2)It is defective and has ruined 4 of the customer’s favorite cassettes.(3) 6 months.(4)10 days ago.3.Blank-filling.(1)bend the rule, make an exception for, make an exception for(2)adding insult to injury, make good on(3)brought it in, hold me to, onB.Conversation 2:1.Multiple choice. (1) — (2): ba2.True or False Questions. (1) — (4): FTTTC.Conversation 3:1.Give brief answers to the following questions.(1)Single.(2) 5 years.(3)He has been loyal to the company and worked quite hard.(4)Asking for a raise.(5)Bob does his job adequately, but he doesn’t do it well enough to deserve a raise.(6)Take more initiative and show more enthusiasm for the job.(7)To quit his job.(8)That’s a decision Bob will have to make for himself.Task 2: marriage CustomsA.Blank-filling.Speaker: Professor Robin StuartTopic: Marriage customs in different parts of the world; romantic business; arranged marriage; on the day of the wedding; arranged marriages; to have a look at one another; call the whole thing off; the wedding goes ahead; several wives.Conclusion: just as much chance of bringing happiness to the husband and wife as the Western systems of choosing marriage partners.B.True or False Questions. 1 — 3: TFTSection IITask 1: At the Dentist’sA.Multiple Choice. 1 — 4: baccB.True of False Questions. 1 — 6: FTFFTTTask 2: HiccupsA.Give brief answers to the following questions.1.He wants her to help him stop his hiccups.2. 3 hours.3.Everything he can think of.4.She’ll give the man 5 pounds if he hiccups again.5.The man has stopped hiccupping and owes Rosemary 5 pounds.B.Identification.(1) —(b), (2) —(d), (3) —(e), (4) —(a), (5) —(c)Lesson 4Section ITask 1: Weather ForecastA.Multiple Choice. 1 — 2: acB.Fill in the following chart.Task 2: The 5 O’clock NewsA.Fill in the following chart.B.Give brief answers to the following questions based on the news report.1.It was closed down by government authorities.2.Testing confirmed that the town had been poisoned be the dumping of toxic chemicals in towndumps.3. 3 weeks ago.4.200.5.Headaches, stomachaches, faintness and dizziness.6.Toxic wastes had leaked into the ground and contaminated the water supply.7.All the residents should leave the area, until the chemical company responsible for the toxicwaste can determine whether the town can be cleaned up and made safe again.C.True of False Questions. 1—6: FTTFFTD.Fill in the following blanks (based on the news report).Teams Playing Result(1) Mexico — France 7 to 6(2) Canada — Argentina 3 to 3(3) Italy — Haiti2 to 1(with 30 minutes left to go)Section IITask 1: What Do You Like for Entertainment?A.Blank-filling.Reporter: Deborah TylerInterviewee: Students of the Brooklyn Academy of Dramatic ArtsMajor: Benny Gross —— pianoKimberley Martins —— modern danceB.Fill in the following chart about how often Benny and Kimberley go to the eight forms ofartistic entertainment.C.Rearrange the forms of artistic entertainment that Benny and Kimberley like, beginning withthe form that each one likes best.Benny: (3)—(1)—(4)—(6)—(2)—(8)Kimberley: (2)—(4)—(1)—(7)—(3)—(8)Task 2: Are You a Heavy Smoker?A.True or False Questions. 1—6: TFTTFTB.Multiple Choice. 1—6: cbcbacC.Blank-filling.Name: Doris BradleySex: femaleAge: 32Amount: 3 packets of 20 a weekFirst experience:Time: at the age of 17Place: at a partyOffered by: boyfriend, not husbandFeeling; awfully grown-upLater: started smoking 2 or 3 a day and gradually increased.Experience of giving up smoking: twice1. Time: 6 months before getting marriedReason: saving upResult: only cut it down from 30 a day, still smoked a little2. Time: when expecting a babyReason: according to doctor’s adviceResult: gave up completely for 7 or 8 months and took it up a couple of weeks after the baby was born, because the baby was being bottle fed.Time when she smokes most:1. watching TV2. reading books3. in company4. with friendsTime when she never smokes:1. doing the housework2. on an empty stomachLesson 5Section ITask 1: An Unpleasant TripA.Give brief answers to the following questions.1.The Isle of Wight.2.They were not pleased with their hotel.3.He decided to write to the Manager of Happytours.4. A travel Agency.5.The hotel and travel arrangements.6.They will never book any future holidays through Happytours.B.Fill in he blanks with the words used in the brochure and by Mr. Wilson to describe the hoteland travel arrangement.Task 2: At the Travel AgencyA.Multiple Choice. 1—6: acbbcaB.True or False Questions. 1—6: TFTTFTC.Fill in the blanks with the two things that Miss Bush will do.1.her two friends, to stop over with her on the way back.2.Mr. Adams to stop with her in Cairo.Section IIA Saturday AfternoonA.Identification.Name IdentificationGillian Dr. Carmichael’s new research assistantDr. Carmichael the president of St. Alfred’s HospitalMaurice Featherstone the gardener of the hospitalB.Multiple Choice. 1—6: cbaacaC.True or False Questions. 1—8: FFTF TFTTD.Fill in the blanks with information about Maurice.Name: Maurice FeatherstoneSex: maleAge: oldAppearance: clear, blue, honest eyes; white hair and a pinkish complexionTemperament: gentle and mild-manneredLength of stay in the hospital: 35 yearsReasons for entering the hospital:1.When he was 17, he burnt down his school.2.Over the next few years, there were a number of mysterious fires in his neighborhood.ter he tried to set fire to the family mansion.Visits from family members: No.Bills: paid on time.E.Blank-filling.1.slightly uneasy, unlocked the gates, waved her through2.withdrawn, depressed, normal, kept locked up, all of them, too dangerous to live in normalsociety.3.with the staff, a surprise, let him go out for the afternoon, flower show, quite excited, a birthdaycake, decorated the lounge.Lesson 6Section ITask 1: In the Path of the EarthquakeA.True or False Questions. 1—6: FTFTFFB.Map 1 is a layout of the Skinners’ farm. Mark out the plants and buildings in the map. Then inmap 2 draw a new plan of the Skinners farm after the quake.Map 1:1. farm house2. garden path3. cypress trees4. rose garden5. eucalyptus trees6. raspberry patch7. cow shed8. granaryMap 2:Task 2: A Funny Thing Happened to Me.A.Multiple Choice. 1—6: cabbcaB.Give brief answers to the following questions.st Friday.2.He was a student.3.In London.4.By taxi.5.The taxi got stuck in a traffic jam and the train had left by the time he got to the station.6. 1 hour.7.The station buffet.8.An evening newspaper, the “Standard”.9.At a table near the window.10.He did the crossword puzzle.C.True or False Questions.1—6: FFTTFTD.Blank-filling.1.reached across, opened, took one, dipped, into, popped it into.2.get up and go, pushed back, stood up, hurried out of.Section IIConsolidation: A Very Beautiful StoryA.Give brief answers to the following questions.1. A tape from Gentleman Jim.2.Yesterday.3.Jim’s wife.4.There was a message hidden in the tape.5.Half the police force in London and 3 experts.6.Nothing had been found yet.7.Happy memories and things.8.In his words.B.True or False Statements.1—8: FTFF TTFTC.Discuss with your classmates what message is hidden in Gentleman Jim’s recording.D.Listen to the 2nd part of the policeman’s discussion and list all the things they feel unusualabout Gentleman Jim’s recording.1.Jim keeps telling his wife to play the message over and over again.2.Jim tells his wife that she’ll find something comforting.3.Jim keeps saying “very beautiful” over and over again.4.The speech doesn’t sound natural.E.Listen to Gentleman Jim’s recording again and work out the message.Answer: There are 2 gold bricks in the garden under the big red rose tree.Lesson 7Section ITask 1: Learning a Foreign LanguageA.Multiple Choice. 1—4: bcaaB.True or False Questions. 1—4: FTTFC.Give brief answers to the following questions.1.Albert Humphries.2.Balham, London.3. 4 years.4.He has been going to an evening class and has watched quite a lot of the BBC televisionprogrammes.5.They use a different book in the class.6.They make the same mistakes as he does.7.It means being able to put together the right groups of words and to say them in a reasonablyaccurate way.Task 2: In the LibraryA.Multiple Choice. 1—6: bbcacaB.True or False Questions. 1—6: TTFTFTC.Give brief answers to the following questions.1.Round the corner.2. A 20p a day fine for each book.3.Tahiti.4.No.D.Blank-filling.1. 5 pounds, you damage them, entitles you, 2 records at a time, everything available, be muchmore popular than.2.telephone to renew the books.3.we get back, worth all the bother, some paperbacks in the airport, I’ve been such a nuisance. Section IITask 1: Lessoned World CollegesA.Give brief answers to the following questions.1.On the phone.2.Some information about the college.3.Robert Creighton.4.Julian’s friend in Spain.5.English.6.No. There are scholarships for all colleges, but parents will have to pay too.7.Yes. But academic ability is not the only thing important. Personal qualities will also be considered.8.Maturity, the ability to get on well with people from different countries.B.Blank-filling.1.the line, put you through to2.Pacific College, French, may be taught in Italian3.painting and modern dancing4.probably, the staff at the college, special activities, theatre studies, environmental work,take partTask 2: I Remember …A.Multiple Choice. 1—6: baabcaB.True or False Questions. 1—8: TTTF FTTTLesson 8Section ITask 1: TwinsA.Multiple Choice.1—6: acbcabB.Blank-filling.Name: Laura and SarahSex: femaleSimilarities: 1. blonde2. brown eyes3. same height4. same weight5. same size6. same shoesDifferences: 1. Laura is single, but Sarah has a well-fed happy husband and 4 healthy children.2. When Laura was learning to type, Sarah was washing up.3. When Laura was writing articles for the school newspaper, Sarah was knitting.4. When Laura was in Panama, doing her first job for Lessoned Information Services,Sarah was having her second child.C.True or False Questions.1—2: TFTask 2: Genetic Make-upA.Give brief answers to the following questions.1.Alan and Barbara.2.At lunch time.3.An article about twins and coincidences.4.because it suggests criminals are born and not made.5.Somebody was born with the potential to become a criminal.6.The ones that regard crime as a way of life and see the police as enemy.7.Similar qualities are necessary to become a successful criminal or a first-class policeman.8.Men who might easily be in jail.B.Fill in the blanks with information about the twins.1.bound to act in a particular way.2. a particular set of genes, potential criminal, brought up in a particular way3.get bored with, want action, pretty strong charactersSection IITask 1: Can I Take a Message?A.Multiple Choice. 1—2: acB.Blank-filling.1.Message 1:Caller’s name: Mary RobertsCaller’s number: 772-1852Message: Call back at that number till 12:30 or between 2 and 5 this afternoon.2.Message 2:Caller’s name: Mr. BrownCaller’s number: 743-9821Message: Cancel the lunch appointment for tomorrow noon, because he is out of town for a while. Please call and reschedule.3.Message 3:Caller’s name: Mrs. TurnerMessage: She won’t be home until 8 o’clock. She’s working late.4.Message 4:Caller’s name: WendyMessage: Ticket for Puerto Rico is booked. That’s Pan Am Flight 226, leaving Tuesday the 12that 8 am. Tickets will be sent over later this afternoon.5.Message 5:Caller’s name: Juan SalvadeMessage: He’ll call back about the meeting next Wednesday.C.Blank-filling.1.May I take a message?2.out of town, offer my apologies to, have him call me3.just a minute, can I hold you for a second?4.holdingTask 2: Night FlightA.True or False Questions. 1—6: FTTFTFB.Multiple Choice. 1—8: bacba cbcC.Blank-filling.1.dramatically, moaning and groaning, doubled up, unconscious2.at the controls, shaking slightly3.on the horizon, the lights of the runway, beyond the city4.thump, hit the tarmac, raced along, to a haltD.Answer the following questions.1.She discovered that two passengers had been sick.2.Because the captain was lying behind the door unconscious.3.Because she was afraid that would cause a general panic.4.When the plane had circled over Brisbane Airport for over half an hour.Lesson 9Section IWilling to TrainA.True or False Questions. 1—4: TTFTB.Fill in the blanks with information about Catherine based on her own statement.Name: Catherine HuntQualifications: 1. qualifications from school, very good results2. certificates for ballet and for playing the pianoInterests: 1. tennis2. swimming3. travelling4. talking to peopleIntelligence: reasonably intelligentC.Give brief answers to the following questions1.Dancing and music2. A good girl. A bit lazy and disorganized sometimes, but very bright.3.Be a teacher or a vet.4.Because she believes that Cathy likes working with young children and looking after sickanimals.5.She wants to talk to Cathy, not her mother.6.No. she is bright enough to be a vet and wants to find something different from school work.7.Yes, if it is for something useful.8.Nursing, because she has good qualifications in English and Maths.9.Very hard work, not very pleasant sometimes.10.At first she is afraid she is not good enough. Later she thinks she should enjoy that.plete the following sentences.1. a little girl, very keen on, a music teacher or something, to train for, the right job2.to lessons, six, I suppose, for the rest of, music, lonely3.France, the school choir, talking to people, real interests4.being a hairdresser, people, do something properly, very worthwhile5.do look after, looked after, run over by a car, mind, too worriedSection IITask 1: How Do Others Think of My Job?A.Fill in the following chart.B.Give brief answers to the following questions.1.Clever, artistic, very noisy.2.To Mr. S. Andrews.3.The company does put Mr. or Ms. In front of the names on its departmental list4.Nursing. Being a male nurse, he has more contact with the patients and a long termresponsibility for their welfare.5.They travel and have wife at every port.6.No.7.She is learning a lot about hair and how to get along with people and is gaining confidence.8.She will be able to start her own business and earn five times as much as the teachers.Task 2: Job StereotypesA.True or False Questions. 1—6: TFTFTFB.Multiple Choice. 1—8: abaab cbbC.Re-list the professions in the survey, beginning with the one that the children took as the mostfavorite.1. lawyer 6. civil engineer2. accountant 7. electrical engineer3. physicist 8. mechanical engineer4. biologist 9. Sales representative5. economist 10. estate agentD.Blank-filling.1.“dirty job”, “low status”, “subordinate”, take orders, give orders2.interesting, well paidLesson 10Section ITask 1: News Summary 1A.True or False Questions. 1—5: FFTFTB.Blank-filling.1.the local British Steel Corporation’s headquarters, closure plans2.doctors, nurses and other staff, grown even faster3.another 31 million pounds, poorer areas, regional development fund, 13.5 million pounds, 10million pounds, industrial improvement, road works4.17, 5, 2, 2, landed illegally, the first 9 months, 7 more5.derailed local train, disrupted rail services, the south of EnglandTask 2; News Summary 2A.Multiple Choice. 1—4: bcacB.Answer the following questions briefly.1. A double-barrelled.2.The girl’s brother.3.When the girl was being overpowered by police officers.4.Into the ceiling.5. A 23-year-old electronics worker and a 55-year-old housewife.6.They are doing well.7. 2 months ago.8.125 pounds with 25 pounds costs.9. A woman was killed when a chimney on a house collapsed and 2 men were killed when theircar crashed into a fallen tree.10.More high winds and rain.Section IITask 1: British NewspapersA.True or False Questions. 1—4: FTTFB.Multiple Choice. 1—3: babC.Fill in the blanks with information about Professor Hill’s favourite paper.News: (1) Political matters are covered in full.(2) The editorial column may support government policy on one issue and oppose it onanother.Book Reviews: a whole page for it.Art: a whole page for the latest happenings in the theatre, the cinema and the world of art.Economics: (1) Stock Exchange prices are quoted daily.(2) Exchange rates of the world’s major currencies are reported daily.Sports: The correspondents are among the best.Reader’s Letters: The standard is first–class.Task 2: EccentricityA.Answer the following questions.1. A person who behaves in a totally different manner from those in the society he lives in.2.Not specifically.3.He used to share his house openly with the strangest animals and sample them as food.4.The hermit.B.True or False questions. 1—8: FFTT TTFFC.Fill in the blanks.1.touch his food, wrap, in a tissue, picking, up, a barber, too often, grew down to his waist。

英语初级听力(listen to this 1)Lesson 10

英语初级听力(listen to this 1)Lesson 10
outside school.
Businessman: You're absolutely right. Boys learn a lot from a part-time job. And we
mustn't forget that some families need the extra money. If the pupils didn't take part-time
works in a supermarket. Another friend works in a factory. Philip thinks supermarket jobs
are not well paid. And factory jobs are boring.
Spot Dictation 2:
And finally, some news from the United States. David Thomas, the Californian pop
singer, is sixteen today and he is giving a party for sixty guests. His young friends have
B. Forum.
Should school children take part-time jobs?
This is a discussion which will appear in a magazine.
Editor: This month our panel looks at part-time jobs. Are they good for school children or
flying to Paris tomorrow.

listen_to_this2_英语中级听力2-lesson 1

listen_to_this2_英语中级听力2-lesson 1

• B. True or False Questions. • T F F F F T
Task 1: This Is Your Life!
• C. Identification. • (1)—(b), (2)—(d), (3)—(f), (4)—(g), (5)—(a), (6)—(c), (7)—(e)
Task 1: This Is Your Life!
• D. Complete the following résumé for Jason Douglas. • Name: Jason Douglas • Former name: Graham Smith • Profession: actor • Date of birth: July 2, 1947 • 1952: started school • 1958: moved to Lane End Secondary School • 1966: went to the London School of Drama • 1969: left the London School of Drama • 1973: went to Hollywood • 1974: were in a movie with Maria Montrose
Section II In your own words
• E. Fill in the blanks according to what you hear on the tape. • 1. terrible, stormy, or more of us, shut in, so bad, sick, stuffy. • 2. pushed up onto the sands, climbed out, jumping into the, struggling to the, up to my shoulder, freezing. • 3. came and took us away, joined, going into the camp, a hot meal, clean clothes, given our pay.

英语高级听力listentothis原文11-13

英语高级听力listentothis原文11-13

Lesson ElevenSection One: News in BriefTapescript1. Texas Air announced today that it will buy the troubled People Express Airlines for about a hundred and twenty-five million dollars. The proposed deal would allow most People Express employees to keep their jobs, although the company will eventually lose its identity and become part of Texas Air. Federal officials must approve the merger. Texas Air is also trying to buy Eastern Airlines.2. A rally on Wall Street today after six consecutive losing sessions, the Dow Jones Industrial Average ended the day up nearly nine points, to close at seventeen sixty-seven point fifty-eight.3. What's being called a 'freedom flight" of seventy former Cuban political prisoners landed in Miami today to an ecstatic reception by thousands of relatives and well-wishers. The plane also carried forty one relatives of former prisoners. The flight culminated nearly two years of negotiations with the Castro regime.Section Two: News in DetailTapescriptTexas Air Corporation today announced that it has agreed to buy People Express Airlines for one hundred twenty-five million dollars in securities. Texas Air already owns Continental Airlines and New York Air. It is in the process of acquiring Eastern Airlines. People Express, one of the first no-frills, low-fare air carriers, has been in financial trouble lately. It was forced to shut down its subsidiary, Frontier Air flights. Texas Air now says it will acquire Frontier's assets as part of its deal with People Express. Joining us now from New York, NPR's business reporter Barbara Mantel.' Barbara, it is said this is a very attractive low price, this one hundred twenty-five million dollars in securities. Besides that, why does Texas Air want People Express?' "Well, Frank Lorenzo, who is Chairman of Texas Air, will get airplanes from People Express, which he might need. He will get the lowest cost work-force in the industry at People Express. He will get a new terminal at Newark, New Jersey that People Express is building. He'll get flights to London, and he will get control over competition. People Express competes heavily, especially in the northeast corridor, with Texas Air.''This issue of competition has been a sticking point before for the Department of Transportation when two airlines wanted to get together. How will Texas Air get around it this time?''Well, they might not. Texas Air wanted to acquire East ..., or wants to acquire, Eastern Airline, and the Department of Transportation said, 'No, not unless you sell more landing slots, more slots in the northeast corridor to Pan Am so that we'll have some competition there.' And Texas Air agreed to that just last week. That may happen again here. The Department of Transportation may require that Texas Air sell some slots or some gates to another airline to ensure that there is still competition in the northeast part of the marketplace. But Texas Air has some leverage here with the Department of Transportation because People Express is a failing company. And the Department of Transportation may feel, 'Well, we'll let them buy PeopleExpress and keep it running, rather than let it fail and lose all those jobs.'"'Mm hm. Now, if the deal is approved by the Department of Transportation, what is it likely to mean for consumers? If there's less competition the fares could possibly go up. "'Well, yes. You would think that when you move from two competitors in a market to just one airliner that prices would just have to go up. But I want you to keep in mind that unrestricted fares of the kind People Express offered, you know, wholesale unrestricted fares, were being eliminated and phased out anyway, because they were not profitable. And the Department of Transportation theory here is that if you allow mergers to take place, or many mergers to take place, you might create more efficiencies and low costs, leading possibly to lower fares. And also the Department of Transportation believes that there's a lot of potential competition in the marketplace. Airlines can move planes around and buy gates, and so that if an airline in a particular market segment was making a lot of money and raising prices excessively, other airlines would move in and prices would be brought down through competition. So that it's a nice theory, the theory of potential competition keeping prices in line, but it's sort of a new idea and it's not clear that that's really the way it would work.''Thanks.' From New York, NPR's Barbara Mantel.Section Three: Special ReportTapescript"My audiences have been very devoted over the years throughout the country. And they've expanded and grown and the country audience has been just as kind and as supportive as the folk audience has been.''I was thinking though, nonetheless, when I put on this album, 'The Last of the True Believers,' especially the title cut, that I heard more country there than I'd perhaps heard before.""Well, I guess it has .-.. I've moved in that direction, mainly because I am playing with the band more. My natural roots are there in country and hillbilly music. And so I think that that just comes out more when you put the band with it."I'I want to ask you some questions, please, about this album, about the ... not so much what's on the inside right now, but what‟s on the outside - a picture on the front of you in front of a Woolworth store, someplace, I guess, in Texas or Tennessee, and 'Houston, Texas.' In Houston, Texas? Is it the Woolworth store that has the hardwood floor still 'and the parakeets in the back and that sort of thing?'"Well, this one that we shot this in front of in Houston Texas is one of the largest ones in the country. It's a two-storey and it's got the escalator that does a little pinging noise every couple of minutes. And it takes up a whole city block.""But, why a cover photo in front of Woolworth's?''Well,, that comes from the song 'Love at the Five and Dime,' which was a song that Cathy Mattea also cut this year and had my first, you know, top five country hit with. And it deals with the Woolworth store.'"There is, on the cover, you are holding a book, and you can‟t really see. ... What is the name of the book on the cover you're holding?''In the Kindness of Strangers, the latest Tennessee Williams' biography.''And on the back is Larry McMurtrie's book about a cattle drive around the turn of the century, Lonesome Dove.'"He's my main prose hero.''Now, why? Why would you do that? Why would you pose with a book?'"Well, I have, my audience consists of a lot of young people between the ages of, maybe you know, fourteen and twenty-f'ive. And I read a lot, and I also write short stories and have written a novel. And I just feel like young people are missing out because they don't read books. And any time I have the opportunity to influence the young person to pick up a book and read it, I would try to do that.''When you hear these lyrics, when the words come to you, are you hearing the stanzas as poetry or as music?''Well, I'm hearing them as music. Lyrics usually come to me, and songs come to me as a total picture. And the music and the lyrics come at the same time. Sometimes they shoot me straight up in bed, you know, in the middle of the night. 'The Wing and the Wheel' is a very special song to me. It's probably my favorite song that I've ever written. And that song was inspired at the Vancouver Folk Festival by two people who are from Managua, Nicaragua. They have a duo call Duo Guar Buranco. And just about four o'clock in the morning, I was sitting in my hotel room and listening to them sing in the room next door, and looking out the window at this little fingernail moon hanging out over the Vancouver Bay, and that song just came flowing, you know, and was inspired by those two people.''Now, that sounds easy.''Well, it IS easy. If you listen. to yourself and you listen to the inspiration that's bringing on that particular song, it's easy. It's just a matter of getting up and writing it down.' Nancy Griffith, talking with us in WPLN in Nashville. She is continuing her national tour with the Everly Brothers. Her latest album is called "The Last of the True Believers.'Lesson 12Section One: News in Brief1. American reporter Nicholas Daniloff is in Frankfurt, West Germany, on his way home from Moscow after being detained for a month on espionage charges. President Reagan in Kansas City on a campaign swing announced Daniloff‟s release, denying that any trade had been agreed to in order to win his freedom. Asked by reporters if he blinked in staring down Soviet leader Gorbachev over the Daniloff affair, the President said they blinked. The agreement to release Daniloff came after a three-hour meeting last night in New York between Secretary of State George Shultz and Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze. No details of the agreement have been released, and it is not known if Daniloff‟s freedom is the first step in a trade involving accused Soviet spy Gennadi Zakharov. When he arrived in Frankfurt, Daniloff thanked President Reagan, Secretary of State Shultz, and other US officials for “dotting all the i‟s and crossing the t‟s” that permitted him to be in Frankfurt tonight.2. The House of Representatives is expected to vote soon to override President Reagan‟s veto of a bill imposing economic sanctions against South Africa. NPR‟s Cokie Roberts reports that the President has promised to expand economic sanctions on his own in hopes of getting Congress tosustain his veto. “Both houses of Congress passed the economic sanctions against South Africa by wide enough margins to override a presidential veto. And it‟s expected the House will easily garner the two-thirds vote necessary for override. So it‟s in the Senate the President is concentrating his efforts. Today President Reagan sent a long letter to majority leader Robert Dole, restating his opposition to …punitive sanctions that harm the victims of apartheid. ‟ The letter went on to outline an executive order the President plans to sign which would impose some but not all of the sanctions passed by Congress. For example, there‟d be a ban on some new investments in South Africa, but not as many as called for by Congress. The President hopes the executive order will win over the fourteen additional senators he needs to sustain his veto. The Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee said today that Congress would simply come back next year with tougher sanctions if the veto is sustained. I‟m Cokie Roberts at the Capitol”Section Two: News in DetailAmerican reporter Nicholas Daniloff was freed today in Moscow. He flew into Frankfurt, West Germany this afternoon and spoke with reporters gathered at the airport.“It‟s wonderful to be back in the West. I think it‟s obvious to everybody what has happened over this last month. I was arrested without an arrest warrant. A case was fabricated against me with a narrow political purpose of giving the Soviet Union some political leverage over the case of Gennadi Zakharov in New York. The KGB did not punish me; the KGB punished itself. I cannot tell you anything about any other arrangements. All I know is that I am free in the West, very grateful, delighted to see you.” Nicholas Daniloff.When Daniloff left the Soviet Union today he had been detained there for thirty-one days, facing a possible trial on espionage charges. Daniloff left Moscow only hours after Secretary of State Shultz and Soviet Foreign Minister Shevardnadze met last night in New York in the latest of four negotiating sessions concerning the fate the American journalist. But so far no details have emerged about the arrangements that brought Daniloff his freedom. NPR‟s Mike Shuster has more from New York.Reporters in Moscow who had been staking out the American Embassy there first got wind this morning that Daniloff might be released, after he left the Embassy in a car and flashed the “V for Victory” sign. Apparently Daniloff was simply informed that he could leave, and his passport was returned to him. He was then taken to the airport along with his wife, and soon thereafter boarded a Lufthansa flight to Frankfurt, West Germany. The official American announcement of his release came from President Reagan mid-day today as he was campaigning in Kansas City, Missouri:“I have something of a news announcement I would like to make, that in case you have‟nt heard it already, that at twelve o‟clock, twelve o‟clock Central time, a Lufthansa Airliner, left Moscow bound for Frankfurt West Germany, and on board are Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Daniloff!”So far though neither the White House nor the State Department has said anything about the specific agreements that ended the negotiations on Daniloff, and lacking any fuller explanation from the government, many questions remain. First, what will happen to the Russian scientist Gennadi Zakharov whose arrest last month in New York for spying led to Daniloff‟s detention? No date has been set for Zakharov‟s trial in Brooklyn, and a representative of the Justice Department in Brooklyn said today the US attorney there was waiting for instructions on the handling of Zakharov‟s case. There have been suggestions that Zakharov might be returned to the Soviet Union at a later date in exchange for one or more jailed Soviet dissidents. There is also thequestion of the American decision to expel twenty-five Soviet personnel from their Unite Nations Mission here. Several have already left New York and the deadline for the expulsion of the rest is Wednesday. The Soviets have threatened to retaliate if the order is not rescinded. There is no word whether the agreement that freed Daniloff includes anything on the twenty-five Soviets, which naturally leads to the final question: Has Daniloff‟s release today brought the United States and the Soviet Union any closer to a summit meeting? Secretary Shultz has said that a summit could not take place without Daniloff gaining his freedom. That has now been removed as an impediment to a summit, but the Soviets have called the Zakharov case and the matter of the twenty-five Soviets diplomats obstacles to a summit as well. Until the details are made public of the agreement Shultz and Shevardnadze worked out, it will not be known what the prospects for a summit truly are. This is Mike Shuster in New York.Section Three: Special ReportOne year ago this month, a powerful earthquake in Mexico City killed more than nine thousand people. Tens of thousands of people lost their jobs because of the massive damage. Among those hardest hit by the quake were women garment workers. Who worked in sweatshops concentrated in the heart of Mexico City. One year after the earthquake, Lucie Conger reports that some of the forty thousand seamstresses who lost their jobs are changing their attitudes about work.Lesson ThirteenSection One: News in BriefTape-script1. A special committee of twelve senators today began the impeachment trial of Federal Judge Harry Claiborne. It's the first such proceeding in fifteen years. Claiborne is serving a jail sentence for tax evasion.2. President Reagan today continued his campaign for a drug-free America. He ordered mandatory testing for federal workers in sensitive positions. And he also sent Congress a legislative package that would increase federal anti-drug spending by nine hundred million dollars, much of that on increased border patrols. The President said the legislation is the federal government's way of just saying no to drugs. "We're getting tough on drugs; we mean business. To those who are thinking of using drugs, we say 'Stop.' And to those who are pushing drugs, we say 'Beware.' " Mandatory drug testing for some federal workers is the most controversial part of the President's plan. It's been condemned by some employee groups.3. One person was killed and more than fifty injured today in Paris when a bomb exploded at the drivers' permit office at police headquarters. It was the fourth blast in seven days in the French capital.Section Two: News in DetailTapescriptIn Paris today, one person was killed and more than fifty were injured when a bomb exploded at police headquarters. This is the fourth attack on a crowded public target in a week.A police officer was killed yesterday while removing a bomb from a restaurant on the Avenue Champs Elysee. Minutes after that incident, Prime Minister Jacques Chirac announced new security measures aimed at curbing terrorist activities in, France. Melodie Walker reports from Paris.A group calling itself 'the Committee for Solidarity with Arab and Middle-Eastern Prisoners' has claimed responsibility for the current series of bombings in Paris, in addition to ten other attacks in the French capital over the past year. The Committee has delivered messages to news agencies in Beirut threatening to continue its bombing campaign in Paris until the French government agrees to release three men jailed in France on charges of terrorism. One of the convicted prisoners, George Abraham Abdullah, is believed to be the leader of the Lebanese Army Faction suspected of killing a US military attached in Paris in 1982. The French government has officially declared it will not release the prisoners. In response to the repeated attacks in Paris, Prime Minister Chirac last night announced new anti-terrorist measures: military patrols along the French borders will be increased and, beginning today, all foreigners will require a visa to enter France. Citizens of European Common Market countries and Switzerland will be exempt from the visa requirement. But Americans planning to visit France will need to apply for visas at the nearest French consulate. For an initial period of fifteen days, however, emergency visas will be granted at French airports and other border checkpoints. France has been plagued with terrorism at home and abroad in recent years. In the past two weeks, three French members of the United Nations peace keeping force in Lebanon have been killed by remote-controlled bombs. Today, France, called for an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council to discuss the role and safety of the force. Seven French hostages in Beirut are also a major concern for the Chirac government. Dominique Moazi, Associate Director of the French Institute for International Relations, says the bombings in Paris, the attacks on the UN troops, and the hostage situation are all indirectly related. 'I think there is a global goal, which is looked after, and that is to punish France for its involvement in Middle-Eastern affairs, either Lebanon or the war between Iran and Iraq. And France is, at the same time, more visible than any other European actors, in Lebanon and in the Gulf.' According to Moazi, the long French tradition of granting political asylum has made France more open and accessible to terrorist activities."In the past we have given, unfortunately, the impression, which was maybe a reality, of being less resolute in our treatment of terrorist action than, for example, the Israelis. So that combination of visibility, vulnerability, and lack of resolution has made us the ideal target of terrorists now.'In a statement released today, President Francois Mitterand said, ' The fight against terrorism is the business of the entire nation.' But despite the government's determination to combat terrorism, the question of how to do it remains unanswered.For National Public Radio, this is Melodie Walker in Paris.Section Three: Special ReportTapescriptThe United States Senate Intelligence Committee today released a report calling for sweeping changes in US security policies and counter-intelligence, its first unclassified assessmentof recent spy cases. The Committee says the damage done has cost billions of dollars, threatening America's security, as never before. NPR's David Malthus has the story. The report states that the damage done from espionage and lax security is worse than anyone in the government has yet acknowledged publicly. It concludes that US military plans and capabilities have been seriously compromised, intelligence operations gravely impaired. US technological advantages have been overcome in some areas because of spying. And diplomatic secrets were exposed to adversaries. V ermont Democrat Patrick Leahy is Vice-Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee.'The national security is many times threatened more by this than by the buildup of Soviet arms, or the buildup of Soviet personnel, or breakthrough in weapon development." The Committee report says foreign intelligence services have penetrated some of the most vital parts of US defense, intelligence, and foreign policy structures. The report cites a string of recent cases, including the Walker-Whitworth spy ring, which gave the Soviets the ability to decode at least a million military communications.Despite some improvements by the Reagan Administration in security and tough talk over the last two years, the report also concludes that the administration has failed to follow through with enough specific steps to tighten security, and that its counter-intelligence programs have lacked the needed resources to be effective. Republican Dave Durenberger of Minnesota, Chairman of the Intelligence Committee, sums up the current situation this way:'Too many secrets, too much access to secrets, too many spies, too little accountability for securing our national secrets, and too little effort given to combating the very real threat which spies represent to our national security.'Senator Durenberger said the Committee found some progress has been made in toughening up security clearances for personnel, and some additional resources have been devoted to countering technical espionage, but he said much more needs to be done and he described the current security system as one 'paralyzed by bureaucratic inertia.' The Committee makes ninety-five specific recommendations, including greater emphasis on re-investigations of cleared personnel, a streamlined classification system, more money for counter-intelligence elements of the FBI, CIA and the military services, and tighter controls on foreign diplomats from hostile countries. The report cites FBI assessments on how extensively the Soviets use, diplomatic cover to hide spying activity. There are twenty-one hundred diplomats, UN officials, and trade representatives from the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact countries living in the United States. And according to the FBI, 30% of them are professional intelligence officers. The Committee report also says the Soviet Union is effectively using United Nations organizations worldwide to conduct spying operations. It says approximately eight hundred Soviets work for UN agencies, three hundred of them in New York, and one fourth of those are working for the KGB or the Soviet military intelligence, the GRU. Next week, the Reagan Administration is to deliver to. the Congress its, classified report on counter-intelligence. I'm David Malthus in Washington.。

新概念第二册Lesson 10 (共31张PPT)

新概念第二册Lesson 10 (共31张PPT)
role • Which do you like to listen to?
• ★jazz n. 爵士音乐 • a kind of music • ★musical adj. 音乐的 • musical student 有音乐天赋的人 • music student 学音乐的人 • (the student who learned music)
• 英语中通常用-’s 和of结构来表示所有格。-’s 结构通常用在人名和表示人称的名词的末尾, 而of结构则常与无生命的名词连用。
• -’s结构的所有格可用于of结构之后,称为双重 所有格。在名词前面,可以用a,this,that, these,some,any,no等,但不用the。
• Tom, Mike, and Mary were classmates of Stephen's.
Lesson 10 ຫໍສະໝຸດ ot for jazzDiscussion
• Do you like music? • How many kinds of music do you
know? • Classical music; Pop music; Jazz • Blues; Country music; Rock and
• 汤姆,迈克和玛丽是史迪文的同学。
• Tom, Mike, and Mary were classmates of Stephen‘s classmates.
• 强调很多当中的一个或几个的时候, 选用 双重属格结构
• a friend of my father 我父亲的一个朋友 • a friend of my father‘s 我父亲很多朋友中的
• ★instrument n. 乐器

英语初级听力 listen to this Lesson

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Lesson 18Section 1Dialogue 1:??Cigarette???No, thanks. Not before lunch.??Please have one. It's a new brand.??I honestly don't feel like one at the moment, thanks.Dialogue 2:??I believe you take in foreign students.??Yes, if you don't mind sharing.??How much is it???Nine pounds per week including heating.??Do you think I could have a look at it, please???We're having it decorated at the moment. Will Friday do?Dialogue 3:??I wonder whether the dentist could fit me in early tomorrow. ??I'm afraid there's nothing before midday.??How about 12:45???Sorry, but that's taken, too.Dialogue 4:??I was wondering whether you needed any part-timers.??What were you thinking of???A hotel job of some sort.??Have you ever done anything similar???Not so far, no.??There's nothing at present, but look back in a week.Dialogue 5:??How do you want it, sir???Just a trim, please.??Would you like it washed???No, thank you. Just leave it as it is.Dialogue 6:??Are you being served???No. What have you got in the way of brown suede jackets, size forty-two???Sorry, but we're sold right out.??Are you likely to be getting any more in???I should think so, yes. If you leave your phone number, I'll ring you.Dialogue 7:??Eastbourne 54655.??Hello. John here. Can I speak to Mary, please???Hold the line, please.??OK.??Sorry, but she's out.??Would you tell her I rang???I'd be glad to.Dialogue 8:??4864459.??Hello. David Black speaking. May I have a word with June???I'll just see if she's in.??Right you are.??I'm afraid she's not here.??Could you take a message???Yes, of course.Section 2A. Interview.(Elina Malinen was in fact invited for an interview at the "Bon Appetit Restaurant". Here ispart of the interview.)Johnson: Good evening, Miss Malinen. Won't you sit down?Elina: Good evening. Thank you.Johnson: Now, I notice you left the Hotel Scandinavia in l980. What are you now doing inEngland?Elina: I'm spending a few months brushing up my English and getting to know the countrybetter.Johnson: And you want to work in England too. Why?Elina: I'm keen on getting some experience abroad, and I like England and Englishpeople.Johnson: Good. Now, I see from the information you sent me that you've worked in yourlast employment for nearly four years. Was that a large restaurant? Elina: Medium-size for Finland, about forty tables.Johnson: I see. Well, you'd find it rather different here. Ours is much smaller, we have onlyten tables.Elina: That must be very cosy.Johnson: We try to create a warm, intimate atmosphere. Now, as to the job, you would beexpected to look after five tables normally, though we get in extra staff for peak periods.Elina: I see.Johnson: I'm the Restaurant Manager and Head Waiter, so you'd be working directlyunder me. You'd be responsible for bringing in the dishes from the kitchen, serving thedrinks, and if necessary looking after the bills. So you'd be keptpretty busy.Elina: I'm used to that. In my last position we were busy most of the time, especially insummer.Johnson: Good. Now, is there anything you'd like to ask about the job? Elina: Well, the usual question??what sort of salary were you thinking of paying?Johnson: We pay our waiters forty pounds a week, and you would get your evening mealfree.Elina: I see.Johnson: Now, you may have wondered why I asked you here so late in the day. The factis, I would like to see you in action, so to speak. Would you be willing to act as a waitresshere this evening for half-an-hour or so? Our first customer will be coming in, let me see,in about ten minutes' time.Elina: Well, I'm free this evening otherwise.Johnson: Good. And in return perhaps you will have dinner with us? Now, let me showyou the kitchen first. This way, please ...B. Discussion.??sound of kettle whistling??Tom: Well, what's the forecast? Are we going to have more snow? And ... is your motherawake?Helen: Hang on, Dad. The first answer is 'yes' and the second is 'no'. Let's have a cup oftea.Tom: That's a good idea. ... Where's Jean? Where's your mother? Jean, how about somebreakfast?Helen: Shh. Mother's still asleep, as I've told you.Tom: And what about the twins? Where are Peter and Paul?Helen: They were sick all night. That's why Mum is so tired today.And ... they're having abirthday party tomorrow. Remember?Tom: Another birthday? Helen, look at the clock. It's 8:45. Let's go.We're going to be late.C. Past Mistakes.??Me, officer? You're joking!??Come off it, Mulligan. For a start, you spent three days watching the house. Youshouldn't have done that, you know. The neighbors got suspicious and phoned thepolice ...??But I was only looking, officer.??... and on the day of the robbery, you really shouldn't have used your own car. We gotyour number. And if you'd worn a mask, you wouldn't have been recognized. ??I didn't go inside!??Ah, there's another thing. You should've worn gloves, Mulligan. If you had, you wouldn'thave left your fingerprints all over the house. We found yourfingerprints on the jewels,too.??You mean ... you've found the jewels???Oh yes. Where you ... er ... 'hid' them. Under your mattress.??My God! You know everything! I'll tell you something, officer??you shouldn't have joinedthe police force. If you'd taken up burglary, you'd have made a fortune!D. Monologue.Why do people play football? It's a stupid game, and dangerous too. Twenty-two menfight for two hours to kick a ball into a net. They get more black eyes than goals. On dry,hard pitches they break their bones. On muddy ones they sprain their muscles.Footballers must be mad. And why do people watch football? They must be mad too.They certainly shout and scream like madmen. In fact I'm afraid to goout when there's afootball match. The crowds are so dangerous. I'd rather stay at home and watch TV. Butwhat happens when I switch on? They're showing a football match. So I turn on the radio.What do I hear? 'The latest football scores.' And what do I see when I open a newspaper?Photos of footballers, interviews with footballers, reports of football matches. Footballersare the heroes of the twentieth century. They're rich and famous. Why? Because they cankick a ball around. How stupid! Everyone seems to be mad about football, but I'm not.Down with football, I say.Section 3Dictation.(sound of knocking at door)Mrs. Brink: Come in. Oh, it's you again, Tom. What have you done this time?Tom: I've cut my finger and it's bleeding a lot.Mrs. Brink: Let me see, Tom ... Hmmm, that is a bad cut. I can clean it and put a plaster onit, but you'll have to see the doctor.。

英语高级听力_listen_to_this_3_答案(1到27单元)(1)精编版

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Lesson 1 Section one News item 1 A. b,c,dB. 1c,2d,3b,4a News item 2 A. bB. running behind News item 3 A. d,B. 1.president,had died in a plane crash2.ruling,1303.Foreign Minster,474.Portugal,19755.Prime Minister,9,transitional Section two A. FTFFFB. C,C,B,A,D,B,C,BC. 52,hospital director,married,good,US Air Force Hospital,Wiesbaden,W .Germany,thismoring,undertermined,U.S.A D. 1.precisely,freedom2.take up,reporters,six-mile jog3.evaluation,had coped extremely well4.evidence,tortured,physically ab used Section threeA.1.Most Chinese thoughtt mao tsetong as a very good poet,according to the speaker.2.poetry was considered abysmal because of the restriction of publicatio n during the ten years of the cultural revolution.3.leaders in china,as well as in the east,are expected to be accomplished p oets.4.it is about getting rid of a disease that was a plague in china.5.willis barnstone is a professor of comparative literature at Indiana unive rsity in Bloomington.6.mao’s poetry was interesting because he was a revolutionary and his personal poetry was the history of china. B.FTC.1.an original master,most important poets 2.the revolution,the red army, nature3.dismiss his poetry as simply the work of a man who achieved fame else where.Lesson two Section one News item 1A.four other americans were jailed,five daysB.1.the former united states national security advisor.2.they were disguised as aircraft crewmen.3.a bible signed by president r eagan and a cake4.they were designed for improving the relations between the two countri es. News item 2A.hostage david jacobsen was freed,negotiations,the united states,iranB.1 .comment,dynamics2.the next twenty-four hours,returning to,negotiate the release of more hostagesNews item 3A.1.was reunited with his family municate with peopleB.needs,to communicateNeedn't,have follow up medical care News item 4A.which party will control the senateB.Membes,one hundredth,senators,us house of representatives Section twoA.1.irish,signed by president reagan,a key-shaped,the symbol,the hope of reopening,relations,a hotel,deported,not to meet them,receive their messa ge2.former security advisor,political commentator,npr's morning editionB.1.advise friends,the hostage takers,israel frees lebanese prisoners,end th eir hostility,security,a tape of telephone conversation,the american preside nt,his envoys,a sign of washington's helplessness2.seventh,the seizure of the us embassyC.confirm,deny,jeopardize,to release the hostagesSection threeA.1.strong leadership2.stonegate community near charleston ,west virginia.3.Because they had beaten their son to death4.Because she had been found guilty of conspiracy in the death of the child B.stewart, leslie,joeyJohn,dorothy, , danny C.badcaD.1.the circumstances of the death of the child would be covered up 2.th e death would be called an accident F.1.outside,eight young,farming,const ruction work,ran a restaurant,intention,less,commune,more,community,se parate houses2.mclellan's teaching,influence,testified,four-hour,dorothy mclellan's gran dson,two weeks before3.Taking in,were having trouble,drugsLesson threeNews item 1a.1.it is pulling out of south Africa. 2.its south African holdings3.the political and economic situation in south Africa.4.they praised thi s decision.5.1,500b.spokesman,today,corporate involvement,progressive force,apartheid,red uce us private sectorc.have harmful effects on black workers injure the south African economylimit the extent of us influence in south Africanews item twoa. demonstration ,south African;offices&us embassy ,harate,Zimbabwe,bl ackb. 1.a thousand2.more than fifty3.a.suspecting south African complicity in the plane crash that killed Moz ambique president machel in south Africanb.blaming Malawi for supporting the Pretoria –backed insurgents that are attacking Mozambique 4.calm5.prime minister Mugabe6.londonNews item threea. west german chancellorabout one hourat the white house todayhis support for the president’s sdi programb. president Reagan met for about an hour today with west german chanc ellor helmut kohlat the white house who expressed support for the president’s sdi program.Section twoa. bcdabcbabsection threea.a group of business leaders bostonalmost 20 yearsto expand a college scholarship program for any eligible boston hig h school graduates to supply a permanent 500 dollar endowment fun dto hire any of the students who go on to complete their college educa tion b.20 years agowork internships and later an endowment program more than 1 million do llarsa multi-million-dollar scholarship programto enable the city’s poorest kids to go on to college and to jobs afterward acess,action center for education services and scholarships no.only those eligible graduates around 500 dollars 100 studentsc.1.airplane mechanics’2.in wentworth institute of technology in boston3.next year4.the grant from the acessprogramThe state scholarshipWhat he earned from his work over the summer His family contribution5.57 hundredd.1.the lowest,business leaders,finding qualified job applicants 2.just go od public relations,self-preservation involved3.enter managerial and technical-professional level jobs,but a plus4.fin ishes college,hiring priority,the participating business e.1.collecting the fi ve-million-dollar fund 2.two billion 3.324.it will become a national model.Lesson four News item 1a. kidnapping,west Beirut,this morningfrank reed,American ,53,school director b.1.4 american 2.3 frenchmen c.1.abducted by four gunmen,claimed responsibility ,accusing,a spy, mald enMassachusetts,Lebanon,8 years news item 2a. jury,indicted,un employee,spyingb. bdcbdc. fftnews item 3a.1.an editor of a news maganize 2.he was found shot dead 3.anlisis4.it has been banned5.someone attempted to assassinate president augusto Pinochet b.41253c.1.the new state of siege2.police,deny they arrested carrascoSection two a.1,a rally2.2 days ago3.the government had a crackdown on its opponents4.they gathered be fore the presidential palace5.he was kidnapped by police b.cacddc.1.two more murdered victims 2.identities,established 3.arrests,second by4.rounded up ,number of detetion5.arrest orders ,hiding d.tffttt section threea.1.henry ford and his son edsel ford 2.50 years ago 3.ford foundation4.a modest amount5.more than six billion dollars b.fftffc.1.it is about four and a half billion dollars 2.19363.25 thousand dollars4.its initial aim was to help local charities in Michigan5.the son died b efore the father6.a great deal of the stock of the ford motor company was left after thedeath of the two men and,for tax reasons,a large part of it had to be dispos ed of quickly d.badcaclesson five section 1 news item 1 a. cadcb. 1.penalities,violators,drug enforcement,coast guard personnel,establish eradicationprograms,condition,support for development loansNews item 2 a. bb. 1.american2.Correspondent news and world report4.detained in a Moscow jail c.1.next week 2.l atvia,ussr3.the united states and the soviet union4.two hundred and seventyd.the decision,personal,the Reagan administration,retaliation,detention news item 3a. egypt and Israelresolving the taba border dispute clearing the way for a summit tomorrow AlexandriaEgyptian president hosni Mubarak Israeli prime minister shimon peres Section 2 a. abb. an all-out war,public and private,national and local,this menace,drainin gour economy,twohundred and thirty billion,rotting awy,seducing,take money,artillery c. dbd. 1.of endurance2.and selling drugs for a profit e.drug related crimesjail term,drug trafficking and manufacturingdrug enforcement administration and prison construction coast guard,c ustoms service,drugs coming into this country drug educationf.1.she was nominated for the senate2.she spoke to the part of the bill which funds drug eradication programs in foreign countries3.she compared it to the places where cocaine is gro wn,refined or manufactured4.it should attack the places where cocaine is grown ,refined or manufactured.g.it was a situation under which a country can conduct legal trade with us on the one hand and illegally sell drugs to us under the table ,poisoning o ur young people and our population h.bcdeasection 3 a. cdb. 1.24,36,mixed heights,the first2.chinese history,economies,trade,politics,Chinese faculty3.the us,Ameri can professors4.proficient in English,master’s degrees,fluency in Chinesec.tftd.1.american organizers hope that American students in the center will no t only have the experience of living in china,having studied with Chinese faculty and hearing the Chinese view of Chinese policy for one year,but also make friends with Chinese studentsroughly their own age who are goi ng to be dealing with the united states in the future.2.the simple exchange program is to ask Chinese students to come to the united states and at the same time to send American students to china3.the simple exchange program would involve fewer headaches4.the joint venture is unpredictable because it depends on various unpredi ctable things ,such as continuing sweet sino-american relations and being able to attract funding5.it is easy to denounce the center as an espionage organization simply b ecause some of the participants in the center will afterwards enter the inte lligence community.Lesson six Section 1 News Item 1 a. acbb. 1.civil rights,mrs.caretta scott king,senate family gallery,sanction and t he efficacy ofsactions,the choice between affirming the bill,congress,supporting the pre sident News item 2 a. bdc news item 3 a. cabb. planted misleading stories,the American news media,a plan to topplec.1.this summer2.it revealed that stories were leaked alleging quddafi was resuming his s upport for terrorist activies.3.poindexter denied the administration had involved the media in an anti-quddafi campaign4.speaks did not deny the possibility that a disinformation campaign was conducted in other countries.Section twoA.1.the question in Washington today is if the federal government tried to scare libya’s quddafi by way of a disinformation campaign in the American media 2 .in august this year3.the government tried to do it by providing the American media with m isleading stories.B.washington post,disinformation program,the white house ,quddafi ,abo ut to attack again ,ousted in a coup c.cdd.1.watch outthe Mediterranean,a cover for more attack,Libya,in the past2.august 14th,john poindexter,a strategy of real and illusory events,a disi nformation program3quaddfi was stepping up his terrorist plans,quddafi was temporaily quies cent,internal infighting,to oust quddafi,he was firmly in power,to oust him were not working,the pentagon was planning news attacks,nothing was b eing done 4.a national security planning group meeting 5.president Reaga n and his top aidessection threea. 1.the links between television coverage of suicide and subsequent teena ge suicide rates,ateam from the university of California,a team from Columbia university 2 .television news coverage of suicides 3.made-for-tv movies about suicide4.2.91 teen,2 adult5.mde-for-tv movies about suicide,imitative behavior6.holidays,personal birthday,the start of school,the beginning of winter7.call suicide hot lines,seek counseling,discuss their depression with fami ly members b. Fttf c. 1.5,5002.55,0003.275,000Lesson seven Section 1 News item 1 a. ab b. tfc. 1.five hours, closed-door,2. a system ,fine ,employers ,illegal immigrants News item 2 a. Db News item 3 a. 1.today2.nobel peace prize3.elie wiesel4.585.256.his experience in a nazi death camp and the holocaust7.manhattan,new York city8.rumania b.dac.1.human rights activits,302.the survivors,holocaust,their children3.france,the united states4.credited,nazi extermination,the jews Section 2a. bdaab. 1.anti-discrimination,employers,do refuse to,any Hispanics,a citizen,an alien2.impractical as well as inhumane,congressc. 1.they oppose the legalization provision because they believe millions i f people could eventually become citizens and bring their relatives to this country.and all those people could bankrupt the country’s social services. 2.it is the farm worker program3.agricultural interest wanted to be able to bring workers into this count ry to harvest crops without being subjected to employer sanctions4.finally a compromise was reached which permitted up to three hundred and fifty thousand farm workers to enter this country and promised to p rotect their rights and to allow them to apply for legalization if they met c ertain conditions5.the combination of horror stories about people coming over the border s and editorials about congressional inability to act.6.they say so because and the conference report must still pass both hou ses of congress,and a senate filibuster is always a possibility. Section 3 a. Adb. According to tom baudet,we often exaggerate a little to a camera.for in stance, we put on ourhaving-a-wonder-ful-time smile when we take pictures during our vacatio n although we have been complaining about the trip,or we put an arm aro und the person next to us when we take pictures together as if we have be en standing that way all day c. 1.after a long and dangerous discussion As your hold the phone and hear your got that promotionAfter learning that those suspicious lumps were benign and something to watch but not worry aboutd. Photographer,at a party with loneliness,you didn’t think,bitterness tugging at your lips,to beoverheard,slip up like this,get caught with our guards down,our best sides ,that face forward,having pictures of the other sides,look just like people.Lesson eight Section 1 News item 1 A. cd B. ffnews item 2a. 1.stepping up drug enforcement,mandatory drug testing2.nine hundred billion,half a billion,56 million3.have access to classified information,by the president,law enforcement, affect public health nd safety or national security b. tffnews item 3 a. Bacb. they refuse the soviet involvement in middle east peace talks because t he soviet union hasno diplomatic ties with Israel,and the soviet union does not permit free e migration of soviet jews.Section 2 a. ff b. cdbac. 1.two years ago,prime minister,foreign minister,shimon peres,Yitzhak S hamir,2.pere’s recent achievements3.the major topic for discussiond. 1.president Reagan mentioned the longing for peace by the Israeli and arab peoples and the constructive actions taken by the leaders in the regio n2.shimon peres3.his vision,his tenacity,his statesmanship4.president Reagan assured pers that the plight of soviet jewry will remai n an important topic in all the talks between the united states and the sovi et union.5.american economic aid to Israel ,international terrorism,soviet jewry Se cton 3a.1.a small pamphlet of collected poems 2.poems written by students of medicine 3.american’s great poet-physicianb.1.he was from new jersey 2.he used to write drafts of his poem on his prescription pads 3.he died in 1963c.1.the northestern ohio univerity’s college of medicine 2.fifth3.all medicial students,this country4.only one percent,a few hubdred5.lovers and friends,sorrowful kinds of situations,their experience in me dical school,their relationship with their patients d.1.doesn’t have to be a doctor 2.could only be written by doctor.e.college of medicine,there ‘s no evidence,produces better medicine,hel ps the students understand,their patients better,William carlos Williams p oetry competition.Lesson nineSection 1 News item 1a.1.an assassination attempt,Indian prime minister rajiv Gandhi2.fired several shots atb.1.they were participating in an open-air prayer meeting2.they have been suspended and an investigation is under way. c.ff news item 2a.1.he is now the director of the Johnson space center. 2.he was in charge of the shuttle program then.3.he announced today that he will be leaving his new post as the director of the Johnson space center and will take a year’s leave.4.he will be reassigned to nasa headquarters in Washington d.c5.the fail ure of shuttle rocket’s o-rings caused the expkosion.b.1.he told moore in detail tha there were serious problems with the shuttl e rocket’s o-rings 2.he did not know the o-ring problems were serious until after t he challenger exploded.c.congressional aide,nasa veteran’s been depressed,blew up,the edge he used to,hollow,a lot of guys at nasa, the shuttlesection twoa. 1.survived ,new delhi2.attending a hindu prayer service,his wife,Indian president zail singh3.s ources,a major security lapse4.witness,security guards,he had heard gun shots,dismissed,motorcycle ba ckfire5.half an hour later,surrounded,capturedb. 1.directly responsible,security arrangements,suspended from duty2.top-level,determine,security,of the most closely protected,collapsed,an illegally manufactured revolver,the security cordon undetected,a few feet C. abbd.1.twenties2.a concrete shelter,thick green vines e.ttfsection threea.1.weather,higher costs of growing food,lower selling prices of food2.farm hands,strugging farms,linking city dwellers,farmers,benefit bothb.ttftc.1.the reporter thought that gibson’s orientation talk was too lengthy 2.gibson described the area as part of t he new York milk shed3.one of the big incentives,Gibson believed,was the founding of the bord en plant d.cdacbc e.1.four2.she is 28-year-old new York city painter and now is currently working on gibson’s farm as a long-termfarm-hand3.gibson is quoted as saying,”she works like a demon”,and “she is a germ” 4.27-year-old wendy d ubidf.the labor,appreciative consumer,picking raspberries,scrathing their own arms,the farm reality,the value of food,valuable consumersg.new York MarylandConnecticut Pennsylvania New jersey Massachusetts VermontLesson 10 Section 1 News item 1a. he will veto a defense spending bill if it is approved by the houseb. president Reagan was concerned about the provisions that would ban n uclear testing and cutfunding for his star wars defense systemc. charged,soviet-backed ban,backdoor to a nuclear freeze news item 2 a. israeli warplanes bomed suspected Palestinian guerrilla bases in southe ast Beirut b. 1.at least four targets were set on fire2.two people were wounded.News item 31. pic botha described the international sanctions against south Africa as a madperverse action2. pic botha believed that the international sanctions against south Africawouldresult in the unemployment of many blacks3. botha said that the south Africa government will accept the challenge t oovercome the effects of the sanctions4. botha made his statement at a news conference in Pretoria today news item 41. larry speakes is the white house spokesman2. he said that president Reagan will veto a sanction bill whichwas passed by congress, but he admitted that it will be difficult to sustain the vetonews item 5wall street,up four and a half,closing,1797.81,moderate,132 million section 2 a. badbc b. ftfc. 1.take over,southern Lebanon2.past six weeks,4 french,hizbullah,this morning,was rocketed,southern L ebanon3.no casualty,were blown offd.1.israeli defense sources had this consideration because they found the word onward toJerusalem on kerchiefs worn by some dead hizbullah men2.there have been no hizbullah attacks on the south Lebanese army since t hen3.they had returned to their basesSection 3a. bdabacdbb. range,8 dollars,15 dollars,the union,a slight reduction,cuts in the pensio n,health benefits,atwenty percent reduction,the union,overll costs c. edabclesson 11 section 1 news item 1 a.1.texas air 2.today3.texas air,people express airlines,one hundred and 25 million dollars b. proposed,allow,employees,keep their jobs,lose its identity,become part of c.1.the merger must be approved by federal officials 2.texas air is trying to buy eastern airlines News item 2A. rally,six consecutive losing sessions,ended the day up,nine points,seve nteen sixty-seven pointfifty-eight news item 31. freedom flight,111,including 70 former prisoners and 41 relatives,today,Miami,former Cuban political prisoners and their relatives2. relatives,well-wishers,ecstatic reception3. culminated,two year,castro r egimesection 2a.1.continental airlines and new York air2.eastern aielines,people express airlines,frontier airlines b.1.no-frills,low -fare air 2.financial3.shut down,frontier airlinesc.1.by purchasing people express,texas air will get airplanesthe lowest cost work force in the industry a new terminal at Newark,n ew jersey flights to London,andcontrol over competition in the northeast corridor2.in order to get the approval from the department of transporation,texas a irlines should agree to sell more landing slots in the northeast corridor to pan am3.the department of transportation insists on texas air’s selling more slots because it wants toensure competition in the northeast part of the market place.4.no.texas air does not have to do that because people express is a failing company and the deparment of transportation thought it would be better t o let texas air buy people express and keep it running rather than let people express fail and lose all those jobs5.if the merger is approved by the department of transportation and if there is less competition ,the fares are likely to go upd.two competitors,one airliner,would just have to go up,keep in mind,unre stricted fares,people express,eliminated,phased out,profitable,mergers,cre ate more efficiencies,low costs,low fares,making a lot of money,raising pr ices excessively,move in,brought down,competition section 3 a. acb. 1.she took the picture in front of a Woolworth store because her song lo ve at the five anddime deals with the Woolworth store2.she posed with a book in her hand because her audience consists of you ng people and she wants to take every opportunity to influence the young people to read books3.she was sitting in her hotel room and listening to two people singing in t he next room.when she was looking out of the window at the moon,the so ng just came flowing to her c.yourself,inspiration,bringing,particular,a ma tter of getting up,writing it downlesson 12 section 1 news item 1a. 1.he is an American reporter2.he is now in Frankfurt,west germany3.he was in Moscow4.he was detained by the soviet5.he was detained on espionage charges6.he was there for one month7.he is now on his way home b.ffc. 1.an agreement was reached after meeting 2.it had lasted three hours3.it was held last nght in new York4.american secretary of state and soviet foreign minister News item 2 a. ft b. dbaac. 1.majority leader ,restating his opposition,punitive,harm the victims,out line an executiveorder,impose some but not all of,congress2.the house foreign affairs committee,come back,tougher sanctions,sustainedSection 2 a. Ttffb. Acdoc. 1.an arrest warrant, against,narrow political purpose,some political leve rage,gennadizakaharov2.the Russian scientist,arrest,spying,daniloff’s detention,the united states,the soviet union,a summit meetingd.a summit could not take place,gaining his freedom,been removed,an im pediment,the zakharov case,the twenty-five soviet diplomatssection 3a. one year ago this month, mexico city,powerful,more than nine thousand killedb. cbcac. tfftftd. 1.the loans,technical assistance,a catholic church foundation,repaying t he loans,keeping upwith operating expenses,having a boss,transition,accustomed,male authori ty figures2.giving overtime pay for extra work,allowing workers to take vacation,pr oviding standard benefitse.1.they began to raise questions because some factory owners moved mo re quickly to salvage machinery and cash boxes than to rescue trapped wo rkers 2.the nine factory owners agreed to guaranteef.1.a seamstress who works at an cooperative on Uruguay street 2.a leade r of another seamstresses’cooperative3.press chief for the September 19th garment workers’union4.a seamstress who was fired for organizing the women in the factoryg.an uphill battle,decent living,important in assuring,a fair shake,lawyers, feminists,set new terms,new organizations,cooperatives and unions,new a lliances,educated elites,popular groups,lasting legacylesson 13 section 1 news item 1 a. bac news item 2 a. ffttfb. tough on drugs,business,are thinking of using drugs,stop,are pushing dr ugs,beware news item 3one,more than 50,in paris,at the drivers’permit office,headquarters,the fourth blast,7 dayssection 2 a. cbdcb. paris today,more than 50,police headquarters,a crowded public target,a week,policeofficer,yesterday,removing a bomb,a restaurant ,minutes after,prime minis ter,new security measures,curbing,francec. 1.a terrorist group called the committee for solidarity eith arab and mid dle-eastern prisonershas been very active recently in paris2.the anti-terrorist measures include increased ,military patrols along the French borders and requirement of an entry visa for all foreign visitors tofrance3.french involvement in middle-eastern affairs,the long French tradition of granting political asylum ,and the lack of resolution in repressing terrori st activities have made france an ideal target of terrorists d.fftfffe.with terrorism at home and abroad,two weeks,the united nations peace k eeping force,remote-controlled bombs,an emergency meeting,the united n ations security council,the role and safety,7 French hostages,the Chirac go vernmentf.edabcsection 3 a. fftff b. cbdbc. 1.damage done,espionage and lax security,acknowledged publicly,us m ilitary plans,havebeen seriously compromised, gravely impaired,have been overcome,spyin g,exposed to adversaries 2.too many streets,access to secrets ,spies,accou ntability,our national secrets,effort,combating,real threat,national security d.1.there are too many weak points in the national security system and not enough effort has been made to improve it 2.95 recommendations2.a.greater emphasis on re-investigations of cleared personnel b.a strea mlined classification systemc.more money for counter-intelligence elements of the fbi,cia and the mi litary servicesd.tighter controls on foreign diplomats from hostile countr iese.durenberger Minnesota republican chairman of the intelligence committee leahy Vermont democrat vice-chairman of intelligence com mitteelesson 14 section 1 news item 1a. 1.it is about Bernard kalb2.he has resigned from the post as state department spokesman3.it happe ned today4.he resigned because of the government’s alleged disinformation campaign against Libya b. caddnews item 2a. 1.it is Eugene hasenfus2.he has been captured by the Sandinista government3.he allegedly carried arms to the contra rebels b. fttffftfc.the utmost seriousness,consular services,function of an embassy,Sandini sta government,that function difficult,whether,us embassy,normally,Nicar aguasection 2 a.fcdbae b.adadbc c.ftffffttd.1.in 1983 a deputy quit his job at the white house as a protest against mi sleading the us press shortly before the American invasion of grenada 2.it was Shultz who appointed kalb the chief spokesman of the state depar tment two days ago 3.shultz defended the us policies against Libya,includ ing a disinformation effort,while kalb insisted that he could not tolerate a ny policy of disinformation。

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Lesson 1 Section one News item 1 A. b,c,dB. 1c,2d,3b,4a News item 2 A. bB. running behind News item 3 A. d,B. 1.president,had died in a plane crash2.ruling,1303.Foreign Minster,474.Portugal,19755.Prime Minister,9,transitional Section two A. FTFFFB. C,C,B,A,D,B,C,BC. 52,hospital director,married,good,US Air Force Hospital,Wiesbaden,W .Germany,thismoring,undertermined,U.S.A D. 1.precisely,freedom2.take up,reporters,six-mile jog3.evaluation,had coped extremely well4.evidence,tortured,physically ab used Section threeA.1.Most Chinese thoughtt mao tsetong as a very good poet,according to the speaker.2.poetry was considered abysmal because of the restriction of publicatio n during the ten years of the cultural revolution.3.leaders in china,as well as in the east,are expected to be accomplished p oets.4.it is about getting rid of a disease that was a plague in china.5.willis barnstone is a professor of comparative literature at Indiana unive rsity in Bloomington.6.mao’s poetry was interesting because he was a revolutionary and his personal poetry was the history of china. B.FTC.1.an original master,most important poets 2.the revolution,the red army, nature3.dismiss his poetry as simply the work of a man who achieved fame else where.Lesson two Section one News item 1A.four other americans were jailed,five daysB.1.the former united states national security advisor.2.they were disguised as aircraft crewmen.3.a bible signed by president r eagan and a cake4.they were designed for improving the relations between the two countri es. News item 2A.hostage david jacobsen was freed,negotiations,the united states,iranB.1 .comment,dynamics2.the next twenty-four hours,returning to,negotiate the release of more hostagesNews item 3A.1.was reunited with his family municate with peopleB.needs,to communicateNeedn't,have follow up medical care News item 4A.which party will control the senateB.Membes,one hundredth,senators,us house of representatives Section twoA.1.irish,signed by president reagan,a key-shaped,the symbol,the hope of reopening,relations,a hotel,deported,not to meet them,receive their messa ge2.former security advisor,political commentator,npr's morning editionB.1.advise friends,the hostage takers,israel frees lebanese prisoners,end th eir hostility,security,a tape of telephone conversation,the american preside nt,his envoys,a sign of washington's helplessness2.seventh,the seizure of the us embassyC.confirm,deny,jeopardize,to release the hostagesSection threeA.1.strong leadership2.stonegate community near charleston ,west virginia.3.Because they had beaten their son to death4.Because she had been found guilty of conspiracy in the death of the child B.stewart, leslie,joeyJohn,dorothy, , danny C.badcaD.1.the circumstances of the death of the child would be covered up 2.th e death would be called an accident F.1.outside,eight young,farming,const ruction work,ran a restaurant,intention,less,commune,more,community,se parate houses2.mclellan's teaching,influence,testified,four-hour,dorothy mclellan's gran dson,two weeks before3.Taking in,were having trouble,drugsLesson threeNews item 1a.1.it is pulling out of south Africa. 2.its south African holdings3.the political and economic situation in south Africa.4.they praised thi s decision.5.1,500b.spokesman,today,corporate involvement,progressive force,apartheid,red uce us private sectorc.have harmful effects on black workers injure the south African economylimit the extent of us influence in south Africanews item twoa. demonstration ,south African;offices&us embassy ,harate,Zimbabwe,bl ackb. 1.a thousand2.more than fifty3.a.suspecting south African complicity in the plane crash that killed Moz ambique president machel in south Africanb.blaming Malawi for supporting the Pretoria –backed insurgents that are attacking Mozambique 4.calm5.prime minister Mugabe6.londonNews item threea. west german chancellorabout one hourat the white house todayhis support for the president’s sdi programb. president Reagan met for about an hour today with west german chanc ellor helmut kohlat the white house who expressed support for the president’s sdi program.Section twoa. bcdabcbabsection threea.a group of business leaders bostonalmost 20 yearsto expand a college scholarship program for any eligible boston hig h school graduates to supply a permanent 500 dollar endowment fun dto hire any of the students who go on to complete their college educa tion b.20 years agowork internships and later an endowment program more than 1 million do llarsa multi-million-dollar scholarship programto enable the city’s poorest kids to go on to college and to jobs afterward acess,action center for education services and scholarships no.only those eligible graduates around 500 dollars 100 studentsc.1.airplane mechanics’2.in wentworth institute of technology in boston3.next year4.the grant from the acessprogramThe state scholarshipWhat he earned from his work over the summer His family contribution5.57 hundredd.1.the lowest,business leaders,finding qualified job applicants 2.just go od public relations,self-preservation involved3.enter managerial and technical-professional level jobs,but a plus4.fin ishes college,hiring priority,the participating business e.1.collecting the fi ve-million-dollar fund 2.two billion 3.324.it will become a national model.Lesson four News item 1a. kidnapping,west Beirut,this morningfrank reed,American ,53,school director b.1.4 american 2.3 frenchmen c.1.abducted by four gunmen,claimed responsibility ,accusing,a spy, mald enMassachusetts,Lebanon,8 years news item 2a. jury,indicted,un employee,spyingb. bdcbdc. fftnews item 3a.1.an editor of a news maganize 2.he was found shot dead 3.anlisis4.it has been banned5.someone attempted to assassinate president augusto Pinochet b.41253c.1.the new state of siege2.police,deny they arrested carrascoSection two a.1,a rally2.2 days ago3.the government had a crackdown on its opponents4.they gathered be fore the presidential palace5.he was kidnapped by police b.cacddc.1.two more murdered victims 2.identities,established 3.arrests,second by4.rounded up ,number of detetion5.arrest orders ,hiding d.tffttt section threea.1.henry ford and his son edsel ford 2.50 years ago 3.ford foundation4.a modest amount5.more than six billion dollars b.fftffc.1.it is about four and a half billion dollars 2.19363.25 thousand dollars4.its initial aim was to help local charities in Michigan5.the son died b efore the father6.a great deal of the stock of the ford motor company was left after thedeath of the two men and,for tax reasons,a large part of it had to be dispos ed of quickly d.badcaclesson five section 1 news item 1 a. cadcb. 1.penalities,violators,drug enforcement,coast guard personnel,establish eradicationprograms,condition,support for development loansNews item 2 a. bb. 1.american2.Correspondent news and world report4.detained in a Moscow jail c.1.next week 2.l atvia,ussr3.the united states and the soviet union4.two hundred and seventyd.the decision,personal,the Reagan administration,retaliation,detention news item 3a. egypt and Israelresolving the taba border dispute clearing the way for a summit tomorrow AlexandriaEgyptian president hosni Mubarak Israeli prime minister shimon peres Section 2 a. abb. an all-out war,public and private,national and local,this menace,drainin gour economy,twohundred and thirty billion,rotting awy,seducing,take money,artillery c. dbd. 1.of endurance2.and selling drugs for a profit e.drug related crimesjail term,drug trafficking and manufacturingdrug enforcement administration and prison construction coast guard,c ustoms service,drugs coming into this country drug educationf.1.she was nominated for the senate2.she spoke to the part of the bill which funds drug eradication programs in foreign countries3.she compared it to the places where cocaine is gro wn,refined or manufactured4.it should attack the places where cocaine is grown ,refined or manufactured.g.it was a situation under which a country can conduct legal trade with us on the one hand and illegally sell drugs to us under the table ,poisoning o ur young people and our population h.bcdeasection 3 a. cdb. 1.24,36,mixed heights,the first2.chinese history,economies,trade,politics,Chinese faculty3.the us,Ameri can professors4.proficient in English,master’s degrees,fluency in Chinesec.tftd.1.american organizers hope that American students in the center will no t only have the experience of living in china,having studied with Chinese faculty and hearing the Chinese view of Chinese policy for one year,but also make friends with Chinese studentsroughly their own age who are goi ng to be dealing with the united states in the future.2.the simple exchange program is to ask Chinese students to come to the united states and at the same time to send American students to china3.the simple exchange program would involve fewer headaches4.the joint venture is unpredictable because it depends on various unpredi ctable things ,such as continuing sweet sino-american relations and being able to attract funding5.it is easy to denounce the center as an espionage organization simply b ecause some of the participants in the center will afterwards enter the inte lligence community.Lesson six Section 1 News Item 1 a. acbb. 1.civil rights,mrs.caretta scott king,senate family gallery,sanction and t he efficacy ofsactions,the choice between affirming the bill,congress,supporting the pre sident News item 2 a. bdc news item 3 a. cabb. planted misleading stories,the American news media,a plan to topplec.1.this summer2.it revealed that stories were leaked alleging quddafi was resuming his s upport for terrorist activies.3.poindexter denied the administration had involved the media in an anti-quddafi campaign4.speaks did not deny the possibility that a disinformation campaign was conducted in other countries.Section twoA.1.the question in Washington today is if the federal government tried to scare libya’s quddafi by way of a disinformation campaign in the American media 2 .in august this year3.the government tried to do it by providing the American media with m isleading stories.B.washington post,disinformation program,the white house ,quddafi ,abo ut to attack again ,ousted in a coup c.cdd.1.watch outthe Mediterranean,a cover for more attack,Libya,in the past2.august 14th,john poindexter,a strategy of real and illusory events,a disi nformation program3quaddfi was stepping up his terrorist plans,quddafi was temporaily quies cent,internal infighting,to oust quddafi,he was firmly in power,to oust him were not working,the pentagon was planning news attacks,nothing was b eing done 4.a national security planning group meeting 5.president Reaga n and his top aidessection threea. 1.the links between television coverage of suicide and subsequent teena ge suicide rates,ateam from the university of California,a team from Columbia university 2 .television news coverage of suicides 3.made-for-tv movies about suicide4.2.91 teen,2 adult5.mde-for-tv movies about suicide,imitative behavior6.holidays,personal birthday,the start of school,the beginning of winter7.call suicide hot lines,seek counseling,discuss their depression with fami ly members b. Fttf c. 1.5,5002.55,0003.275,000Lesson seven Section 1 News item 1 a. ab b. tfc. 1.five hours, closed-door,2. a system ,fine ,employers ,illegal immigrants News item 2 a. Db News item 3 a. 1.today2.nobel peace prize3.elie wiesel4.585.256.his experience in a nazi death camp and the holocaust7.manhattan,new York city8.rumania b.dac.1.human rights activits,302.the survivors,holocaust,their children3.france,the united states4.credited,nazi extermination,the jews Section 2a. bdaab. 1.anti-discrimination,employers,do refuse to,any Hispanics,a citizen,an alien2.impractical as well as inhumane,congressc. 1.they oppose the legalization provision because they believe millions i f people could eventually become citizens and bring their relatives to this country.and all those people could bankrupt the country’s social services. 2.it is the farm worker program3.agricultural interest wanted to be able to bring workers into this count ry to harvest crops without being subjected to employer sanctions4.finally a compromise was reached which permitted up to three hundred and fifty thousand farm workers to enter this country and promised to p rotect their rights and to allow them to apply for legalization if they met c ertain conditions5.the combination of horror stories about people coming over the border s and editorials about congressional inability to act.6.they say so because and the conference report must still pass both hou ses of congress,and a senate filibuster is always a possibility. Section 3 a. Adb. According to tom baudet,we often exaggerate a little to a camera.for in stance, we put on ourhaving-a-wonder-ful-time smile when we take pictures during our vacatio n although we have been complaining about the trip,or we put an arm aro und the person next to us when we take pictures together as if we have be en standing that way all day c. 1.after a long and dangerous discussion As your hold the phone and hear your got that promotionAfter learning that those suspicious lumps were benign and something to watch but not worry aboutd. Photographer,at a party with loneliness,you didn’t think,bitterness tugging at your lips,to beoverheard,slip up like this,get caught with our guards down,our best sides ,that face forward,having pictures of the other sides,look just like people.Lesson eight Section 1 News item 1 A. cd B. ffnews item 2a. 1.stepping up drug enforcement,mandatory drug testing2.nine hundred billion,half a billion,56 million3.have access to classified information,by the president,law enforcement, affect public health nd safety or national security b. tffnews item 3 a. Bacb. they refuse the soviet involvement in middle east peace talks because t he soviet union hasno diplomatic ties with Israel,and the soviet union does not permit free e migration of soviet jews.Section 2 a. ff b. cdbac. 1.two years ago,prime minister,foreign minister,shimon peres,Yitzhak S hamir,2.pere’s recent achievements3.the major topic for discussiond. 1.president Reagan mentioned the longing for peace by the Israeli and arab peoples and the constructive actions taken by the leaders in the regio n2.shimon peres3.his vision,his tenacity,his statesmanship4.president Reagan assured pers that the plight of soviet jewry will remai n an important topic in all the talks between the united states and the sovi et union.5.american economic aid to Israel ,international terrorism,soviet jewry Se cton 3a.1.a small pamphlet of collected poems 2.poems written by students of medicine 3.american’s great poet-physicianb.1.he was from new jersey 2.he used to write drafts of his poem on his prescription pads 3.he died in 1963c.1.the northestern ohio univerity’s college of medicine 2.fifth3.all medicial students,this country4.only one percent,a few hubdred5.lovers and friends,sorrowful kinds of situations,their experience in me dical school,their relationship with their patients d.1.doesn’t have to be a doctor 2.could only be written by doctor.e.college of medicine,there ‘s no evidence,produces better medicine,hel ps the students understand,their patients better,William carlos Williams p oetry competition.Lesson nineSection 1 News item 1a.1.an assassination attempt,Indian prime minister rajiv Gandhi2.fired several shots atb.1.they were participating in an open-air prayer meeting2.they have been suspended and an investigation is under way. c.ff news item 2a.1.he is now the director of the Johnson space center. 2.he was in charge of the shuttle program then.3.he announced today that he will be leaving his new post as the director of the Johnson space center and will take a year’s leave.4.he will be reassigned to nasa headquarters in Washington d.c5.the fail ure of shuttle rocket’s o-rings caused the expkosion.b.1.he told moore in detail tha there were serious problems with the shuttl e rocket’s o-rings 2.he did not know the o-ring problems were serious until after t he challenger exploded.c.congressional aide,nasa veteran’s been depressed,blew up,the edge he used to,hollow,a lot of guys at nasa, the shuttlesection twoa. 1.survived ,new delhi2.attending a hindu prayer service,his wife,Indian president zail singh3.s ources,a major security lapse4.witness,security guards,he had heard gun shots,dismissed,motorcycle ba ckfire5.half an hour later,surrounded,capturedb. 1.directly responsible,security arrangements,suspended from duty2.top-level,determine,security,of the most closely protected,collapsed,an illegally manufactured revolver,the security cordon undetected,a few feet C. abbd.1.twenties2.a concrete shelter,thick green vines e.ttfsection threea.1.weather,higher costs of growing food,lower selling prices of food2.farm hands,strugging farms,linking city dwellers,farmers,benefit bothb.ttftc.1.the reporter thought that gibson’s orientation talk was too lengthy 2.gibson described the area as part of t he new York milk shed3.one of the big incentives,Gibson believed,was the founding of the bord en plant d.cdacbc e.1.four2.she is 28-year-old new York city painter and now is currently working on gibson’s farm as a long-termfarm-hand3.gibson is quoted as saying,”she works like a demon”,and “she is a germ” 4.27-year-old wendy d ubidf.the labor,appreciative consumer,picking raspberries,scrathing their own arms,the farm reality,the value of food,valuable consumersg.new York MarylandConnecticut Pennsylvania New jersey Massachusetts VermontLesson 10 Section 1 News item 1a. he will veto a defense spending bill if it is approved by the houseb. president Reagan was concerned about the provisions that would ban n uclear testing and cutfunding for his star wars defense systemc. charged,soviet-backed ban,backdoor to a nuclear freeze news item 2 a. israeli warplanes bomed suspected Palestinian guerrilla bases in southe ast Beirut b. 1.at least four targets were set on fire2.two people were wounded.News item 31. pic botha described the international sanctions against south Africa as a madperverse action2. pic botha believed that the international sanctions against south Africawouldresult in the unemployment of many blacks3. botha said that the south Africa government will accept the challenge t oovercome the effects of the sanctions4. botha made his statement at a news conference in Pretoria today news item 41. larry speakes is the white house spokesman2. he said that president Reagan will veto a sanction bill whichwas passed by congress, but he admitted that it will be difficult to sustain the vetonews item 5wall street,up four and a half,closing,1797.81,moderate,132 million section 2 a. badbc b. ftfc. 1.take over,southern Lebanon2.past six weeks,4 french,hizbullah,this morning,was rocketed,southern L ebanon3.no casualty,were blown offd.1.israeli defense sources had this consideration because they found the word onward toJerusalem on kerchiefs worn by some dead hizbullah men2.there have been no hizbullah attacks on the south Lebanese army since t hen3.they had returned to their basesSection 3a. bdabacdbb. range,8 dollars,15 dollars,the union,a slight reduction,cuts in the pensio n,health benefits,atwenty percent reduction,the union,overll costs c. edabclesson 11 section 1 news item 1 a.1.texas air 2.today3.texas air,people express airlines,one hundred and 25 million dollars b. proposed,allow,employees,keep their jobs,lose its identity,become part of c.1.the merger must be approved by federal officials 2.texas air is trying to buy eastern airlines News item 2A. rally,six consecutive losing sessions,ended the day up,nine points,seve nteen sixty-seven pointfifty-eight news item 31. freedom flight,111,including 70 former prisoners and 41 relatives,today,Miami,former Cuban political prisoners and their relatives2. relatives,well-wishers,ecstatic reception3. culminated,two year,castro r egimesection 2a.1.continental airlines and new York air2.eastern aielines,people express airlines,frontier airlines b.1.no-frills,low -fare air 2.financial3.shut down,frontier airlinesc.1.by purchasing people express,texas air will get airplanesthe lowest cost work force in the industry a new terminal at Newark,n ew jersey flights to London,andcontrol over competition in the northeast corridor2.in order to get the approval from the department of transporation,texas a irlines should agree to sell more landing slots in the northeast corridor to pan am3.the department of transportation insists on texas air’s selling more slots because it wants toensure competition in the northeast part of the market place.4.no.texas air does not have to do that because people express is a failing company and the deparment of transportation thought it would be better t o let texas air buy people express and keep it running rather than let people express fail and lose all those jobs5.if the merger is approved by the department of transportation and if there is less competition ,the fares are likely to go upd.two competitors,one airliner,would just have to go up,keep in mind,unre stricted fares,people express,eliminated,phased out,profitable,mergers,cre ate more efficiencies,low costs,low fares,making a lot of money,raising pr ices excessively,move in,brought down,competition section 3 a. acb. 1.she took the picture in front of a Woolworth store because her song lo ve at the five anddime deals with the Woolworth store2.she posed with a book in her hand because her audience consists of you ng people and she wants to take every opportunity to influence the young people to read books3.she was sitting in her hotel room and listening to two people singing in t he next room.when she was looking out of the window at the moon,the so ng just came flowing to her c.yourself,inspiration,bringing,particular,a ma tter of getting up,writing it downlesson 12 section 1 news item 1a. 1.he is an American reporter2.he is now in Frankfurt,west germany3.he was in Moscow4.he was detained by the soviet5.he was detained on espionage charges6.he was there for one month7.he is now on his way home b.ffc. 1.an agreement was reached after meeting 2.it had lasted three hours3.it was held last nght in new York4.american secretary of state and soviet foreign minister News item 2 a. ft b. dbaac. 1.majority leader ,restating his opposition,punitive,harm the victims,out line an executiveorder,impose some but not all of,congress2.the house foreign affairs committee,come back,tougher sanctions,sustainedSection 2 a. Ttffb. Acdoc. 1.an arrest warrant, against,narrow political purpose,some political leve rage,gennadizakaharov2.the Russian scientist,arrest,spying,daniloff’s detention,the united states,the soviet union,a summit meetingd.a summit could not take place,gaining his freedom,been removed,an im pediment,the zakharov case,the twenty-five soviet diplomatssection 3a. one year ago this month, mexico city,powerful,more than nine thousand killedb. cbcac. tfftftd. 1.the loans,technical assistance,a catholic church foundation,repaying t he loans,keeping upwith operating expenses,having a boss,transition,accustomed,male authori ty figures2.giving overtime pay for extra work,allowing workers to take vacation,pr oviding standard benefitse.1.they began to raise questions because some factory owners moved mo re quickly to salvage machinery and cash boxes than to rescue trapped wo rkers 2.the nine factory owners agreed to guaranteef.1.a seamstress who works at an cooperative on Uruguay street 2.a leade r of another seamstresses’cooperative3.press chief for the September 19th garment workers’union4.a seamstress who was fired for organizing the women in the factoryg.an uphill battle,decent living,important in assuring,a fair shake,lawyers, feminists,set new terms,new organizations,cooperatives and unions,new a lliances,educated elites,popular groups,lasting legacylesson 13 section 1 news item 1 a. bac news item 2 a. ffttfb. tough on drugs,business,are thinking of using drugs,stop,are pushing dr ugs,beware news item 3one,more than 50,in paris,at the drivers’permit office,headquarters,the fourth blast,7 dayssection 2 a. cbdcb. paris today,more than 50,police headquarters,a crowded public target,a week,policeofficer,yesterday,removing a bomb,a restaurant ,minutes after,prime minis ter,new security measures,curbing,francec. 1.a terrorist group called the committee for solidarity eith arab and mid dle-eastern prisonershas been very active recently in paris2.the anti-terrorist measures include increased ,military patrols along the French borders and requirement of an entry visa for all foreign visitors tofrance3.french involvement in middle-eastern affairs,the long French tradition of granting political asylum ,and the lack of resolution in repressing terrori st activities have made france an ideal target of terrorists d.fftfffe.with terrorism at home and abroad,two weeks,the united nations peace k eeping force,remote-controlled bombs,an emergency meeting,the united n ations security council,the role and safety,7 French hostages,the Chirac go vernmentf.edabcsection 3 a. fftff b. cbdbc. 1.damage done,espionage and lax security,acknowledged publicly,us m ilitary plans,havebeen seriously compromised, gravely impaired,have been overcome,spyin g,exposed to adversaries 2.too many streets,access to secrets ,spies,accou ntability,our national secrets,effort,combating,real threat,national security d.1.there are too many weak points in the national security system and not enough effort has been made to improve it 2.95 recommendations2.a.greater emphasis on re-investigations of cleared personnel b.a strea mlined classification systemc.more money for counter-intelligence elements of the fbi,cia and the mi litary servicesd.tighter controls on foreign diplomats from hostile countr iese.durenberger Minnesota republican chairman of the intelligence committee leahy Vermont democrat vice-chairman of intelligence com mitteelesson 14 section 1 news item 1a. 1.it is about Bernard kalb2.he has resigned from the post as state department spokesman3.it happe ned today4.he resigned because of the government’s alleged disinformation campaign against Libya b. caddnews item 2a. 1.it is Eugene hasenfus2.he has been captured by the Sandinista government3.he allegedly carried arms to the contra rebels b. fttffftfc.the utmost seriousness,consular services,function of an embassy,Sandini sta government,that function difficult,whether,us embassy,normally,Nicar aguasection 2 a.fcdbae b.adadbc c.ftffffttd.1.in 1983 a deputy quit his job at the white house as a protest against mi sleading the us press shortly before the American invasion of grenada 2.it was Shultz who appointed kalb the chief spokesman of the state depar tment two days ago 3.shultz defended the us policies against Libya,includ ing a disinformation effort,while kalb insisted that he could not tolerate a ny policy of disinformation。

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1.What does she like ?2. What does she do for a living ?Dialogue 3:1. What is john ?2. What does the mother ask john ?Dialogue 4:1. What nationality is she ?2.Where does she live ?3. Where was she born ?Dialogue 5:1.What language can he speak a little ?2.Where did he learn it ?3.Can he speak Chinese ?Section ThreeDictation. Dictate five groups of words. Pay close attention to the singular and plural forms of nouns.Group 1:1. 2.3. 4.5. 6.7. 8.9. 10.Group 2:1. 2. 3.4. 5. 6.7. 8. 9.Group 3:1. 2. 3. 4.5. 6. 7. 8.9. 10. 11. 12.Group4:1. 2. 3. 4.5. 6. 7. 8.9. 10. 11. 12.13. 14. 15. 16.17. 18.Group 5:1. 2. 3.4. 5. 6.7. 8. 9.2. 303. 154. 605.6. 1807. 5.58.1. Sad2. Gem3. Fry4. Aid5.1. 12:152. 2:353. 4:454.5. 9:156. 1:207. 1:458.9. 4:00 10.(1) The man's name is Roberts. (2)(1)(2)(3)Group 1:1. 2. 3. 4.5. 6. 7. 8.9. 10. 11. 12. Group 2:1. 2. 3. 4.5. 6. 7. 8.9. 10. 11. 12.13. 14. 15.Group 3:1. 2. 3. 4. Group4:1. 2. 3.4. 5. 6.Group 5:1. 2. 3. 4.5. 6. 7. 8.9. 10. 11.Group 6:1. 2. 3. 4.5. 6. 7. 8. Group7:1. 2. 3. 4.5. 6. 7. 8.9. 10. 11. 12.13.1.2.3.4.5.Listen To This1Preparatory Lesson FourA. Numbers. Look at the questions listed below and fill in the correct mileage. Please use "," to divide the long numbers. The first one has been done for you.1. How far is it from Los Angeles to Chicago?2. How far is it from Houston to Miami?3. How far is it from Detroit to New York?4. How far is it from Miami to Los Angeles?5. How far is it from Detroit to Houston?6. How far is it from New York to Los Angeles?7. How far is it from Houston to New York?8. How far is it from Chicago to Miami?9. How far is it from Detroit to Chicago?2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011121314151617181920212223242526272829Listen To This1lesson 1Dialogue 1:1. The man wants _______.A. a cupB. a cabC. a car2. The address given by the man is __________.A. 1122, East 32nd StreetB. 1120, East 32nd StreetC. 1220, East 32nd Street Dialogue 2:1. The woman is ________.A.shop assistantB. an applicantC. an accountant2. The woman _________ her work because it is _______.A. doesn't enjoy, boringB. doesn't enjoy, difficultC. does enjoy, interesting Dialogue 3:The man comes from ________ in ________.A. Chicago, AmericaB. Jamaica, Latin AmericaC. Jakarta, Indonesia Dialogue 4:1. The man knows _________.A. a little ItalianB. a little GermanC. a little English2. The man lived in Germany _________.A. when he was first bornB. when he had his first childC. when he was a child Dialogue 5:The woman thinks a businessman should be ________.A. well-manneredB. good-lookingC. good-humoredDialogue 6:True or False Questions.1. The woman turns down the offer because she doesn't drink.2. The woman is annoyed with the offer of a soft drink.Dialogue 7:1. The man has just been offered _______.A. a drinkB. a mealC. afternoon tea2. The woman has been invited to ________ by the man.A. a partyB. a dinnerC. a tea partyDialogue 8:1.Who are they talking about ?2.Where is the person they are talking about ?。

英语中级听力 Listen to this I 第二课

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• / u / 向上提气音:手势和/ i /一样。 • That’s very good. • / ɔ / 鱼刺卡在喉咙里音:手掌渐渐张开,直 至张大到拇指与食指近90度。 • Sorry to bother you. • / ɔ / 三角音:拇指和食指分开。 • Her son is coming.

• e. 语调: • 同一个语句,语调不同,含义就会出现 差异。例如: The old lady has five dogs. The old lady has five dogs. 前者用降调表示肯定,后者用升调 表示怀疑。


• a. 辨音: Helen has got the meal ready. Helen has got the mail ready. 这两个句子中的meal和mail读音相似, 但所提供的信息却完全不同。这在听力中 是很常见的。


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• [ə] autumn difficult • [ju:] popular congratulation January • 动词中的a如果处在开音节位置,a读[ei]音, 例如:operate • u处在开音节位置,又在辅音字母j l r s后面时, 读[u(:)]音,例如:July influence 常句中有重要意义的词重读,而其他诸如助动 词、连词、冠词之类的会弱读。讲话人是不会用 同样的长度和力度读出每一个词的。例如: We eat fish on Fridays. There is jewelry in that box. John can come.

(全)新概念英语第二册Lesson 10学习笔记

(全)新概念英语第二册Lesson 10学习笔记

新概念英语第二册Lesson 10学习笔记Not for jazz不适于演奏爵士乐First listen and then answer the question.听录音,然后回答以下问题。

What happened to the clavichord?古钢琴怎么了?We have an old musical instrument.我家有件古乐器,It is called a clavichord.被称作古钢琴,It was made in Germany in 1681.是1681年德国造的。

Our clavichord is kept in the living room.我们的这架古钢琴存放在起居室里。

It has belonged to our family for a long time.我们家有这件乐器已经很久了,The instrument was bought by my grandfather many years ago. 是我祖父在很多年以前买的。

Recently it was damaged by a visitor.可它最近被一个客人弄坏了,She tried to play jazz on it!因为她用它来弹奏爵士乐。

She struck the keys too hard and two of the strings were broken. 她在击琴键时用力过猛,损坏了两根琴弦。

My father was shocked.我父亲大为吃惊,Now we are not allowed to touch it.不许我们再动它。

It is being repaired by a friend of my father's.父亲的一个朋友正在修理这件乐器。

新概念英语第二册课文Lesson 10Not for jazz不适于演奏爵士乐First listen and then answer the question.听录音,然后回答以下问题。

人教精通版五上英语Lesson 10教案

人教精通版五上英语Lesson 10教案
人教精通版五上英语
课、章、节
Unit 2
课题
Lesson10
课时
1
授课日期
教学目标
1.Knowledge aims:New words: how old he she he’s═he isshe’s═she is
Sentences: How old are you? I’m ten. How old is she⁄ he? He∕She is twelve.
He∕She is twelve.




Step 4 Applications.
1) Act out the dialogue in groups.
2) Ask the pupils to make up dialogues in pairs by using the sentence patterns.
Step 5 Homework
1) Listen to the tape at home.
What’s your name?
How old are you?
Where are you from?
2)Revise some old words and then play a game.
Practice saying the sentences like this:
A: I’m a teacher.
He∕She is active.
3) According to these sentences practice saying picture 1.2.3.and4.
Step 3Practice.
Divide the students into groups. Cute group and act group, practice asking and answering.

新概念一课文Lesson 10

新概念一课文Lesson 10

Lesson 10 Look at…看……Listen to the tape and answer the questions.听录音并回答问题。

that man! that woman! that policeman! that policewoman!(fat) (thin) (tall) (short)that mechanic! that nurse! Steven! Emma!(dirty) (clean) (hot) (cold)that milkman! that air hostess! that hairdresser! that housewife!(old) (young) (busy) (lazy)New words and expressions 生词和短语fat /fæt/ adj. 胖的woman /'wɒmən/ n. 女人thin / in/ adj. 瘦的tall /tɔ:l/ adj. 高的short /ʃɔ:t/ adj. 矮的dirty /'dɜ:ti/ adj. 脏的clean /kli:n/ adj. 干净的hot /hɒt/ adj. 热的cold /kəʊld/ adj. 冷的old /əʊld/ adj. 老的young /jʌŋ / adj. 年轻的busy /'bizi/ adj. 忙的lazy /'leizi/ adj. 懒的Written exercises 书面练习A Complete these sentences using He's, She's or It's.完成以下句于,用He's, She's 或It's填空。

Example:Robert isn't a teacher. ____ an engineer.Robert isn't a teacher. He's an engineer.1 Mr. Blake isn't a student. ____a teacher.2 This isn't my umbrella. ____your umbrella.3 Sophie isn't a teacher. ____a keyboard operator.4 Steven isn't cold. ____hot.5 Naoko isn't Chinese. ____Japanese.6 This isn't a German car. ____a Swedish car.B Write sentences using He or She.模仿例句写出相应的句子。

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industrial improvement 工业发展 Thirsk 瑟斯克, 英国北部 North Yorkshire北约克郡 Newcastle 纽卡斯尔,英国东北部港口城市
Task 1: News Summary 1 A. True or False Questions. 1—5: FFTFT B. Blank-filling. the local British Steel Corporation’s headquarters, closure plans doctors, nurses and other staff, grown even faster another 31 million pounds, poorer areas, regional development fund, 13.5 million pounds, 10 million pounds, industrial improvement, road works 17, 5, 2, 2, landed illegally, the first 9 months, 7 more derailed local train, disrupted rail services, the south of England
Diabetes
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Task 2 News Summary 2 A. Multiple Choice. 1—4: bcac B. Answer the following questions briefly. 1. A double-barrelled. 2. The girl’s brother. 3. When the girl was being overpowered by police officers. 4. Into the ceiling. 5. A 23-year-old electronics worker and a 55-year-old housewife. 6. They are doing well. 7. 2 months ago. 8. 125 pounds with 25 pounds costs. 9. A woman was killed when a chimney on a house collapsed and 2 men were killed when their car crashed into a fallen tree. 10. More high winds and rain.
Task 2: Eccentricity A. Answer the following questions. A.A person who behaves in a totally different manner from those in the society he lives in. B.Not specifically. C.He used to share his house openly with the strangest animals and sample them as food. D.The hermit. B. True or False questions. 1—8: FFTT TTFF C. Fill in the blanks. A.touch his food, wrap, in a tissue, picking, up, a barber, too often, grew down to his waist
Section II Task 1: British Newspapers • True or False Questions. 1—4: FTTF • Multiple Choice. 1—3: bab • Fill in the blanks with information about Professor Hill’s favourite paper. News: (1) Political matters are covered in full. (2) The editorial column may support government policy on one issue and oppose it on another. Book Reviews: a whole page for it. Art: a whole page for the latest happenings in the theatre, the cinema and the world of art. Economics: (1) Stock Exchange prices are quoted daily. (2) Exchange rates of the world’s major currencies are reported daily. Sports: The correspondents are among the best. Reader’s Letters: The standard is first–class.
Lesson 10
Task 1: New words and expressions
Corby former steel town in Northamptonshire, central England. Northamptonshire 北安普敦郡〔英国〕 protest against v.抗议,反对;对…提出抗议 Marcher n.游行者;边疆居民 Demonstrate v.演示;证明;说明;示范 British Steel Corporation英国钢铁公司;英国钢铁协会 Headquarter n. 总部 union leaders 工会领袖;工会领导人 closure plan 倒闭计划 Hospital waiting lists 医院排队等候名单 the regional development fund 区域发展基金 Northern Ireland 北爱尔兰
Task Two
Shotgun 猎枪 a secondary school 中学 Surrey 萨里(英格兰东南部一郡) a double-barrelled shotgun 双筒枪 Belong to 属于 Threaten v.威胁;危及;恐吓; the ceiling 天花板;顶棚; Surgeon n.外科医生 Cambridge 剑桥 Transplant v.移栽;移植(器官、皮肤等);使迁移;使移居 n.移植器官;(器官等的)移植 pancreas n.胰腺n Voice Analysis If we want to measure voice features very accurately, we can use a voice analyser. A voice analyser can show four characteristics of a speaker’s voice. No two speakers’ voices are alike. To get a voice sample, you have to speak into the voice analyser. The voice analyser is connected to a computer. From just a few sentences of normal speech, the computer can show four types of information about your voice. It will show nasalization, loudness, frequency and length of articulation. The first element, nasalization, refers to how much air normally goes through your nose when you talk. The second feature of voice difference is loudness. Loudness is measured in decibels. The number of decibels in speaking is determined by the force of air that comes from the lungs. The third feature of voice variation is frequency. By frequency we mean the highness or lowness of sounds. The frequency of sound waves is measured in cycles per second. Each sound of a language will produce a different frequency. The final point of voice analysis concerns the length of articulation for each sound. This time length is measured in small fractions for each second. From all four of these voice features — length of articulation, frequency, loudness and nasalization — the voice analyser can give an exact picture of a person’s voice.
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