Unit2听力导学案
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外研版高二英语Unit2.Onwards and upwards听力导学案一、单词预习(P23P25)
1.motivation_______________________
2.deadline_______________________
3.support_______________________
4.nosy_______________________
5.tough_______________________
6.calm_______________________
7.instead_______________________
8.fantastic_______________________
9.spirit_______________________10.March_______________________
11.up late_______________________
12.in trouble_______________________
13.turn over_______________________
14.to be honest_______________________
15.proud of_______________________
16.fair and square_______________________
17.wellknown_______________________
18.cucumber_______________________
二、Listen to the conversations and match the expressions to their meanings.
A.not lift a finger
B. a wet blanket
C.an eager beaver
D.drag one’s feet
E.turn over a new leaf
F.cool as a cucumber 1.to change your life by starting to be a better person or
stopping a bad habit
2.some one who is extremely enthusiastic and enjoys
working extremely hard
3.to not make any effort
4.very calm and relaxed, especially in a difficult situation
5.to do something very slowly because you do not really
want to do it
6.someone who refuses to join in, or wants to stop other
people having fun
三、Listen to the conversation and choose the best answer.
1.Who was the winner in the final school petition?
A.Jack
B. Dawei
C. Lin Yujing
2.How about Dawei’s trip to Beijing?
A.Nice
B. Boring
C. Tiring
3.Who is Lin Yujing?
A.Dawei’s mother
B. Dawei’s sister
C. Dawei’s classmate
4.That will be another petition in_____.
A.March
B. May
C. January
5.What Jack advised Dawei to do next?
A.practise with Lin Yujing
B. practise alone
C. give up the petition
四、Listen to the conversation and fill in the blanks.
Jack: Hi, Dawei, are you OK?
Dawei:Yeah, I am all right I suppose.
Jack: OK. I don’t mean to be . But are you sure? You look down.
Dawei:I couldn’t be better .
Jack: That is what I thought. Why don’t you tell me what’s up?
Dawei:Well, I took part in a national English speaking petition in Beijing, and I finished it in the last place. Jack: Oh, really,I am so sorry to hear that.I am sure you did your best though.
Dawei:I did, it wasn’t good enough. The other kids were just better than me.
Jack: But you must have been very good to get in the petition. You should be yourself.
Dawei:Well, there was a petition in school first. It was held to see who would going to national petition. I want that, but... Jack: There you go. You have to be sad. You are the best English speaker at school.
Dawei:That is the problem. I don’t think I am. I think Lin Yuqing is better than me, and she should has gone to Beijing of me.
Jack: Who’s Lin Yuqing?
Dawei:She’s a girl in my class. When we did the school petition. We were the top two students. The final school petition was between me and her. The winner would go to Beijing.
Jack: Ok. But, you won . Why are you so upset?
Dawei:I think I was just lucky. Lin Yuqing is much better at English than I am. If she has gone to the national petition. She would have won. Our school would have bee . And everyone would have been happy, instead I went to Beijing and lost. Jack:Oh, Dawei, you can’t think like that. Who knows what would have happened. I know this is hard for you, but you should . I mean, did you have a good time in Beijing?
Dawei:Yes, I supposed I did. It’s really a exciting city and I met some people.
Jack:There you go. You had a good time. And I am sure your parents are proud of you.
Dawei:They are, yes. It was a greatest experience. But I just wished I have won.
Jack:You can’t win everything Dawei. You are the best in our school and that means a lot. Perhaps one day, if you study hard you can be the best in the country.
Dawei:Yes, I haven’t thought of that. That will be another petition in March. Perhaps I can try again then.
Jack:That’s the. I know an English saying:“If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.”
Dawei:Yes, that’s a good advice. Thanks Jack. You’ve really cheered me up. I feel a lot better now.
Jack:No problem. And why don’t you talk to Yujing? You can practise together.
Dawei:Yes, I will do that. Thank you so much.。