新世纪大学英语视听说(第三版)3 Unit7PPT课件

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新时代交互英语视听说三级课件 unit 7

新时代交互英语视听说三级课件 unit 7
Book 3 – Unit 7
Learning Objectives
In this unit, you will learn how to: • draw inferences from reading • keep a reading journal • write effective thesis statements ,introductions and conclusions • recognize registers in translation • communicate with your professors regularly
Book 3 – Unit 7
Words and expressions
Book 3 – Unit 7
Morale (Para.1) . 1.the amount of confidence felt by a person or group of people, especially when in a dangerous or difficult situation:士气,斗志 • Boost/heighten/raise/improve the morale of • 鼓舞/提高…的士气 • Staff are suffering from low morale. • 员工们士气低落。 • 2.道德,品行 morals • a high standard of morals
Book 3 – Unit 7
devastate verb [T] 1 to destroy a place or thing completely or cause great damage 使荒芜,破坏 2 to make someone feel very shocked and upset压倒, 使混乱 • She was devastated by the terrible news. devastated adjective 1 completely destroyed: Thousands of people have left their devastated villages and fled to the mountains. 2 very shocked and upset: She was utterly devastated when her husband died. devastation noun [U]

新世纪大学英语教材视听说教程(第三版)

新世纪大学英语教材视听说教程(第三版)

2. Select photos for each page. Two or three really good photos are better than ten so-so photos.3. Find other paper keepsakes to use with your photos. Look for old newspaper clippings, postcards, tickets, report cards, letters--- anything made of paper. Use your imagination!4. Design the pages. Put photos and keepsakes together on each page and move them around until you find a layout that you like.5. Glue your photos and keepsakes into place. Then decorate your pages with felt pens, paint, and stickers. Use your imagination!6. Label your pages. This is the most important step! Remember to write down the “5 Ws” of your photos: Who,What, Where, When, and Why. This will make your scrapbook much more interesting and valuable in the future.talking to someone.2 M: Well, here we are. This i s my mom’s house. W: It’s beautiful. M: Hey, Jen. Are you okay W: I’m just a little nervous. It’s my first time meeting your mother M: Come on. Don’t worry. Here she is now. W2: Hi, Tim! M: Hi, Mon. I’d like you to meet Jen. W2: Hi, Jen. It’s very nice to meet you. W: It’s nice to meet you, too. Mrs. Harris.3 M: Hey, Anne. Where are you going W: I’m going to the library to study. M: For what It’s only 7:00 a.m.! W: My final exams. They’re next week. M: Wow, well, good luck! W: Thanks!Activity5In Brazil men often shake hands when they meet for the first time. When women meet, they kiss each other on the cheek. Women also kiss __1__ friends to say hello. When you shake hands, look at the person in the eyes. This shows __2__ and __3___. In New Zealand, usually, both men and womenshake hands when they meet someone for the first time. Fun fact: If you see two people __4___ their noses together, they are __5___ Maori. The Maori are the __6___ people of New Zealand. This is their __7___ greeting. In Japan when people meet for the first time, they usually bow. In business, people also shake hands. In __8___ situations, people often __9__ business cards. When you give a business card, give it with both hands. This is polite. Special __10__: In Japan, a smile can have different meanings. It usually means that the person is happy. or that the person thinks something is funny. But it can also mean that the person is embarrassed.Avtivity 4Hot, hotter, hottest! Surprising facts about chile peppers. 1. Chile peppers are one of the oldest food crops in the world. Farmers grew the first chile peppers more than 9,000 years ago. 2. The first chile peppersUnit 4Avtivity2Interviewer (Int): Hi, what’s your name Gio: Gio. Int: Hi, Gio, Where are you from G: Milan, Italy. I: Welcome to New York, then! G: Thank you. I: Where are your clothes from G: My brother. I’m always borrowing clothes. I: How would you describe your style G: Casual, I guess. I’m not very innovative. I just wear the same thing all the time.3. I: Good evening. What is your name V: Vicki. I: You look beautiful. V: Thank you I: That dress is very stylish. V: My mother gave it to me.It was tailor-made! I: Wonderful. Where are you from, Vicki! V: I’m from Hong Kong. I: How would you describe your personal sense of V: Classic,I suppose. I like to dress up.2. I: Hi, there. Elena: Hi, I: Who are you E: I’m Elena. I: And where are you from E: I’m from right here in New York. I: A hometown girl. And your clothes are from…E: A store in my neighborhood. There was a sale. I: Great! How would you describe your personal styleE: Retro. It’s fashionable now. I: It looks old-fashionable now. ….in a good way, of course.Activity5Today I started my new part-time job as a trendspotter. I was nervous anddidn’t know what to expect. Well, guess what It was a lot of fun! I’m telling all my friends, “You should thi nk about becoming a trendspotter, too” On Saturday morning, we had to report to a recording studio by 10 a.m. The “Trends Coordinator,” Mandy, explained the __1___. Then she gave us a __2___. That was really cool! Next we sat around a big table in a room. They gave each person three cards. One card said “Yes—All the way!” Another said, “It’s OK.” The third one said, “No way!” We listened to about 10 different songs. After each song we had to __3__ a card. They played some hip hop, rock, heavy metal; and dance music. The heavy metal was “No way” for me.Activity3It was raining heavily. I couldn’t see clearly. I drove slowly. Suddenly,I saw a young girl. She was dressed neatly and standing in the middle of the road. I was surprised! Somehow, I stopped the car quickly. “What are you doing” I asked. She looked at me strangely but didn’t answer. “Are you OK” I asked. “I’m fine,” she answered. Then she smiled happily and walked away quietly. Nervously, I drove to my hotel and checked in.I told the clerk about the little girl. “Do you know her” I asked. “Ohy es,” he said calmly. “That’s Mary Anne. She died five years ago on that road. It was a car accident during a rainstorm.”town in west Texas in the United States. It’s famous for the “Marfa __1__ lights” Q. What are the mystery lights exactly A. No one knows __2__. There are many different ideas about that. Q. Can you describe them A. That’s a difficult question. Different people see different lights. They are not always the same. I can say that they appear after __3___ in the sky. They dance mysteriously in air and __4___. Then they suddenly reappear. Q. Some people say they are car headlights. Do you think soA. No. I don’t. A man first saw the mystery lights over 100 years ago.The man was Robert Ellison and the year was 1883. Of course we didn’t have cars in 1883. Q. What do you think causes the lights A. There are many __5___. The Native Americans thought the lights were stars falling to Earth. Some people think uranium gas causes the lights. Other people __6___ that ball lightning does it. Ball lightning is lightning in the shape of circle. It often appears just after a rainstorm. Q What are some of the weirdest ideas about the lights A. Well, some people call them “ghost lights”. They think ghosts do it. That’s the __7___ idea. Some say they are UFOs. I don’t think so. Q. Wh at do the experts say A. They can’t __8___. Some engineers even came from Japan one time. They studiedActivity 5The meaning of dreams For centuries, people have asked: why do we dream What do our dreams mean Today, science doesn’t have __1__ answers to these questions, but we do know some things about dreams. First, we all dream, often 4 to5 times a night. Second, we don’t ___2__ remember most of our dreams. And finally, when we dream, our brains are very active. Thousands of years ago, people began to study dreams. In many cultures, people believeddreams were messages from ___3___ or gods. Later, the ancient Greeks and Romans had a new idea: Dreams come from a person’s mind. Doctors studied dreams to help sick or __4__ people. I n the past, some __5__ used dreams to __6___ the future. They thought dreams could help a person choose a husband or wife, guess a baby’s birthday, or starts a business. IN some places, this __7___ is still common. Today, scientists think dreams are about our thoughts and feelings. Our minds send us messages about our lives. ___8___, many messages are often strange or confusing. People wake up and think: What did that dream mean So, how can you understand the messages in your dreams Think about the __9___ in the dream. What do they say aboutdon’t forget to pick up the cake. Marcia: You’re right. Dan: This is exciting. Boy, are Mom and Dad going to be surprised!.Activity 4Celebrate Mardi Gras in New Orleans!Mardi Gras falls on a Tuesday about six weeks before Easter, a holiday in March or April. Before Mardi Gras even begins, there are over seventy parades of dazzling floats. Come join us for a festival you will never forget! Tips for visitors: Plan ahead. Many hotels start taking reservations for Mardi Gras in August. To get the room you want, call early,In 1986, he met the __8__ of the United States. There was a big Hollywood movie made about him in 1993. And in 1995, he was a guest on the Oprah Winfrey show, a popular TV talk show. ___9__, Pete has seen his shadow about 85 percent of the time since the __10___ started in 1887. Let’s hope next year is different.1.undergroundes alive3.celebrate4.occasionally5.sign6.festival7.souvenir8.president9.unfortunately 10.tradition。

新世纪大学英语视听说第三版Unit演示文稿

新世纪大学英语视听说第三版Unit演示文稿

Lesson B Crazy for cell phones
A Match the words with the pictures.
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1. answering machine 录音电话 2. area code 区号 3. (tele) phone directory 电话号码本 4. cell phone 手机 5. cord 电话线 6. international call 国际长途电话 7. local call 本地电话 8. long-distance call 长途电话 9. public telephone 公用电话 10. receiver 电话听筒 11. (tele) phone number 电话号码
新世纪大学英语视听说第三版Unit演示文稿
An English Video Course 3 视听说教程(第三版)电子教案 3
Unit 6 Telecommunications
Lesson A Telephoning
Vocabulary Link AIntethleepnheoingehbqourizhood
a. receiver
b. cord
4. Do you know the _____ for Boston?
a. telephone number b. area code
5. I have more than twenty messages on my _____ today.
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新视野大学英语视听说教程第三版 (课堂PPT)

新视野大学英语视听说教程第三版 (课堂PPT)
strong recommendation.
guest What is today’s special? What would you recommend? Is there anything you can recommend?
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ordering
waiter
Are you ready to order?
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Asking for and giving recom menda tions
waiter Today’s special is grilled salmon. I would like to recommend roast lamb. Yes, our house wine(招牌酒) is a
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Speaking for communication
Role-play
1 Listen and choose the ones you hear.
The expressions you hear are: 2 A table for two? 4 Would you like something to drink? 5 Tonight’s special is ... 8 Are you ready to order?
• relaxing holidays
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Listening to the world
Sharing
3 Watch Part 2 and choose the true statements.
1 He went to the Cook Islands and did not do very much.
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Listening to the world
Sharing

新视野视听说(第三版)第1册第3单元 Book 3 Unit7 Weird, wild and wonderful

新视野视听说(第三版)第1册第3单元 Book 3 Unit7 Weird, wild and wonderful

Listening to the world
Sharing Listening Viewing
Listening to the world
Listening skills
Additional Tips
Note-taking: using numbers, symbols and abbreviations
1 Work in pairs and do the nature quiz.
5 Which river is longer? a a The Nile ( 尼罗河). b The Amazon ( 亚马孙河).
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6 Which is the highest waterfall in
the world? a a Angel Falls ( 安赫尔瀑布). b Niagara Falls ( 尼亚加拉瀑布).
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WHILE you listen
3 Listen to Part 1 and use numbers, symbols and abbreviations to fill in the blanks.
Welcome to Save the Planet where we talk about the world’s 1) __e_n_v_ir_._p_r_o_b_s._. Now, did you know there are 2) ____>__6_b_il_.___ people on the planet, and by 3) ____2_0_5_0_____ there might be 4) ____>__9_b_i_l.___? People are living longer and healthier lives than ever before, but a big 5) ____p_o_p_u_.____ means big 6) ____p_ro__b_s.____ for the planet.

新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程 ppt课件

新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程  ppt课件

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Listening to the world
6 Discuss the questions.
1 What kind of behavior in public places gets on your nerves?
There are many types of bad behavior in public places that can get on my nerves, such as spitting, throwing garbage on the street, cutting in line, smoking, talking loudly, throwing things from cars, etc.
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Listening to the world
5 Watch Part 4 and fill in the blanks.
1) anti-social 2) aware of 3) appreciate 4) attitude 5) tolerant 6) come to an end 7) walk away 8) impress
though there was a rubbish bin
nearby.)
1 He was in a park recently and saw a person using a rubbish bin.
2 He thinks that people talking loudly on their mobile phones on trains is bad behavior.
3 She thinks it’s bad manners when customers in shops and restaurants use their mobile phones.

新世纪大学英语视听说(第三版)3 Unit7

新世纪大学英语视听说(第三版)3  Unit7

Vocabulary Link Fun things to do C Pair work. Try to guess your partner’s favorites for the categories in B. Make guesses using the questions below or others of your own. Use the model conversation for help. Do you do it alone? Do you do it outdoors? Does it require special equipment? Is it popular? Do you do it sitting down? Does it require special skills or training? Is it traditional?
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1. My favorite hobby is nature photography . _________________
2. I’ve traveled to ________________ in my country. several national parks ___________________
An English Video Course 3 视听说教程(第三版)电子教案 3
Unit 7 Sports and Hobbies
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Sports and Hobbies
Lesson A In my free time Lesson B The active life
An English Video Course 3 视听说教程(第三版)电子教案 3
Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Unit 7 Unit 8

新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程PPT课件.ppt

新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说教程PPT课件.ppt

5 make an impromptu speech
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Opening up
1 Work in pairs. Complete the table with the social issues.
Categories
Social Issues
Money Health Environment Family
animals and plants, resulting in cancer, death, birth defects, severe genetic change, etc. ?Climate change or global warming can cause more drought and flood, permanently changing the land and water supply that humans depend on for life. ?Our food supply would also be in danger because of environmental problems, causing various other social issues.
poverty, homelessness, famine, debt
pollution, poverty, famine, drug abuse, obesity, lack of drinking water
pollution, famine, drought, flood, lack of drinking water homelessness, divorce, debt, domestic violence
? 3 (She thinks that poor people need an extra push and some extra money to get ahead, which means she thinks that poor people need help from the rich.)

新视野视听说(第三版) B3U7

新视野视听说(第三版) B3U7

vacuum cleaner
dish-washing machine
washing machine
automatic self-watering system for plants
Opening up
2 Besides the solutions offered to each problem in Exercise 1, are there any other solutions that you can give for each problem?
Opening up
1 Match the solutions in the box to the problems listed below.
car pool
new road infrastructure
flexible work time
public transportation service
1 Would you describe yourself as a practical person?

Yes, I think I am a practical person. I like fixing problems with my computer, my TV, and other electrical appliances at home.
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Listening to the world
Additional Notes
do up
repair, paint, and improve an old building, car, boat, etc. 维修;漆 • It’s a lovely cottage, but it needs doing up a bit. • We spent our weekend doing up our apartme

新世纪视听说第三册bua

新世纪视听说第三册bua

新世纪视听说第三册b u a集团文件发布号:(9816-UATWW-MWUB-WUNN-INNUL-DQQTY-新世纪视听说B3U1-APart I Listening Comprehension ( 14 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.1.A) He will help the woman to carry the suitcases.B) He will have no problem with the suitcases.C) He will leave in a moment.D) He will help the woman to find someone to help her.Script: A: I wonder if you could help me to carry the suitcases.B: No problem.正确答案:A学生答案:A得分:2分2.A) The man.B) The woman.C) John.D) All the class.Script: A: How many students in our class are going to the picnicB: All except John.正确答案:C学生答案:C得分:2分Questions 3 to 5 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Script: A: Cathy, you are still reading. The day after tomorrow is Christmas Eve. Whydon't you relaxB: I ... I know, Cindy, but I don't know what else to do, or where to go ...A: Haven't you heard about the Roller's Park, the one that was recently openedB: Rollers ... Yeah, sort of familiar. I think I've read about the name on newspaper.They said it's attractive.A: Then, don't you know what it is attractive forB: No, you tell me.A: It's got the country's No.1 skating ground, and the extra good news is they charge onlyhalf the price now. Believe me; it won't be so cheap after Christmas.B: Sounds great and I like skating. Um ... where is itA: 60 miles east to the town. But don't worry. I'll go with my brother and he drives. You can go with us if you like.B: OK, then count me in. So ... when do we goA: We'll start at 4o'clock in the afternoon and we'll get there before dinner. Go back and wait for us, and I'll call you when we get to your apartment building.B: Thanks, Cindy. I think we'll have a wonderful Christmas this year.A: We bet we will.3.When does the conversation take placeA) Christmas.B) One day before Christmas.C) Two days before Christmas.D) Three days before Christmas.正确答案:D学生答案:B得分:0分4.They can _____ in the park.A) driveB) skiC) skateD) celebrate Christmas正确答案:C学生答案:D得分:0分5.They will get to the park _____.A) at 4 o'clock in the eveningB) in the evening before dinnerC) in the evening after dinnerD) on Christmas Eve正确答案:B学生答案:A得分:0分Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear several short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).Passage OneQuestions 6 to 10 are based on the passage you have just heard. Script:Passage OneMany people have concerns about taking their cars on long trips, especially if their cars are getting on in years or mileage. The truth is, long trips are actually easier on your car than day-to-day driving, but a breakdown far from home can really destroy the fun. A few simple checks will help you to avoid many common problems.Two to four weeks before you go, get any major repairs done. If your car needs major repair or maintenance, do it at least one month before you go. That will allow plenty of time for any problems related to the repair to appear.Before you pack, give your car a good wash. Clean cars always seem to run better. Besides, who wants to travel in a dirty car Make sure your tires are inflated to the proper pressure. Low pressure can be a problem. Follow theinstructions for checking tire pressure in your owner's manual. You should also check the spare tire. Make sure it is fully inflated and that other important spare parts are in the trunk. Before you go, open your suitcases and take one last look. Ask yourself, do you really need all that stuff Ifthere's anything you can do without, leave it home. If you're carrying lots of heavy objects, position them forward in the trunk and divide the weight evenly side to side. Cars don't have unlimited carrying capacity, so don't overload.There is no guarantee that unexpected things cannot happen. But if you've followed these guidelines, you've avoideda lot of potential problems. Relax and enjoy your trip!6.People have concerns about driving on long trips ______.A) if their cars are newly boughtB) if they have never driven on long trips beforeC) if their cars are quite oldD) if they haven't bought insurance for their carsScript: People have concerns about driving on long trips ______.正确答案:C学生答案:A得分:0分7.When does one have to repair his car if it needs major repairA) One to two weeks before one goes.B) Two to four weeks before one goes.C) At least one month before one goes.D) At least two months before one goes.Script: When does one have to repair his car if it needs major repair正确答案:C学生答案:C得分:2分8.Before you pack, what should you check the tires forA) Hardness.B) Newness.C) Leaks.D) Pressure.Script: Before you pack, what should you check the tires for正确答案:D学生答案:D得分:2分9.How should you position the heavy objects in the trunkA) Make them take as little space as possible.B) Divide the weight evenly.C) Separate them from side to side.D) Group them according to their types.Script: How should you position the heavy objects in the trunk正确答案:B学生答案:D得分:0分10.If one has followed all these guidelines, ______.A) a lot of problems will be prevented from happeningB) there will be no problem on the tripC) a lot of money has to be paidD) many useful things have to be left at homeScript: If one has followed all these guidelines, ______.正确答案:A学生答案:A得分:2分Passage TwoQuestions 11 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard. Script:Before you fly to China, you should know that the national airline is Air China. As is true of any flight, travelers should confirm their return flight reservations; otherwise they would have problems. Also, be prepared for along flight. A nonstop from New York to Beijing lasts 14 hours while a flight to Shanghai lasts up to 18 hours.There are four airport hubs within China: Beijing, Guangzhou Baiyun International, Shanghai Hongqiao and Shanghai Pudong. Each airport includes taxis, public and shuttle buses, duty free shops, banks, post offices, business and Internet facilities and bars and restaurants. Important to note is the departure tax, which is paid in Chinese currency, or RMB, only. Once you are in China, you can take many kinds of transportation like rail, sea and automobile. Railways are the major means of transportation throughout China. The trains are inexpensive, safe and well maintained operating between major cities. There are three types of trains, the Express option being the best of the three. There are four varieties of fare: hard seat, soft seat, hard sleeper and soft sleeper. Children under 3 feet tall travel free and those under 4 feet pay a quarter of the fare. Train travel is often a comfortable experience although it takes much time, due to the distance between major cities. National plane travel saves your time. Flights from Shanghai to Beijing, Hong Kong to Shanghai and Guangzhou to Shanghai are about 2 hours; however, the roundtrip travel costs 350 dollars. Although express train travel betweenthese cities ranges from 12 to 18 hours, the prices are much lower, between 15 to 30 dollars.11.It takes _____ to travel from New York to Shanghai by air.A) 14 hoursB) 18 hoursC) 24 hoursD) 40 hoursScript: It takes _____ to travel from New York to Shanghai by air.正确答案:B学生答案:B得分:2分12.Which one is NOT an airport hub within ChinaA) Beijing.B) Shanghai HongqiaoC) Shenzhen.D) Shanghai Pudong.Script: Which one is NOT an airport hub within China正确答案:C学生答案:C得分:2分13._____ types of fare are available if one travels in China by train.A) ThreeB) FourC) FiveD) SixScript: _____ types of fare are available if one travels in China by train.正确答案:B学生答案:C得分:0分14.How much does a child between 3 and 4 feet tall pay for atrain tripA) Nothing.B) A quarter of the fare.C) A third of the fare.D) Half of the fare.Script: How much does a child between 3 and 4 feet tall pay for a train trip学生答案:B得分:2分15.How much does a round trip from Hong Kong to Shanghai costA) About 200 dollars.B) About 250 dollars.C) About 300 dollars.D) About 350 dollars.Script: How much does a round trip from Hong Kong to Shanghai cost正确答案:D学生答案:D得分:2分Part II Oral Tasks ( 3 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Listen carefully and then answer the question.16. What’s wrong with the woman思考/准备得分:0分。

新世纪大学英语视听说(第三版)3_Unit3

新世纪大学英语视听说(第三版)3_Unit3

An English Video Course 3 isten to Ellie and Lee’s conversation and answer the questions.
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The stages of life
B At what age do these events usually happen? Write the ages when most people first experience these events. Then write the ages when you first did them.
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新世纪大学英语综合教程3第七单元 课件

新世纪大学英语综合教程3第七单元 课件
Kristi Yamaguchi A video clip about Kristi Yamaguchi A video clip about Kristi Yamaguchi’s fall in 1992 Olympics Carl Lewis An interview with Carl Lewis Questions and Answers Word Web
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1996 Olympics Song — “The Power of the Dream” A Brief Introduction to the Singer Dictation Questions and Answers
The world unites in hope and peace _____________________________ We pray that it will always be
1996 Olympics Song — “The Power of the Dream” A Brief Introduction to the Singer Dictation Questions and Answers
Kristi Yamaguchi A video clip about Kristi Yamaguchi A video clip about Kristi Yamaguchi’s fall in 1992 Olympics Carl Lewis An interview with Carl Lewis Questions and Answers Word Web
1. What kind of Olympic spirit is expressed in the song? Believing in the power of dreams and always having faith in yourself. 2. How would you understand this line “You’ll find your fate is all your own creation”? All the Olympic champions actually create their own glory through their own efforts. 3. In the song, the word “lesson” appears several times, what kind of lesson must be learned here? Learn to fight for dream and to be the best.

新世纪大学英语视听说教程3原文(unit7)

新世纪大学英语视听说教程3原文(unit7)

新世纪大学英语视听说教程3原文(unit7)Unit 7 Sports and HobbiesListeningAudio Track 3-7-1A: Hi, what’s your favorite sport?B: Well, it’s a relaxing sport.A: Do you do it alone?B: Well, you can do it alone but I do it with other people. Our college has a special club.A: Does it require special skills or training?B: No, it doesn’t. That’s one of the things I like about it. Anyone can do it.A: Is it popular?B: Yes, I see many people doing it in the morning when I am on my way to college. And there are lots of people doing it when I visit the track in the evening.A: So, is jogging your favorite sport?B: Yep.A: Terrific! Jogging is also my favorite sport!Audio Track 3-7-2/Audio Track 3-7-3My favorite hobby is nature photography. I’ve been taking pictures outdoors for more than ten years. In that time, I’ve traveled to several national parks in my country. I’ve also visited Mexico and Brazil. I like to take pictures of birds and animals. I’ve gotten some really nice p hotos, but sometimes I can’t find my favorite pictures. That’s because I haven’t put them in albums yet! Audio Track 3-7-4/Audio Track 3-7-5/Audio Track 3-7-6Conversation 1:Host: Hello, Spencer. How are you?Spencer: Fine, thank you. I’m excited to be here.Host: Great! I see a photo in your hand. What is it?Spencer: Well, it’s a picture of something that’s famous worldwide.Host: Wow! Look at that! Is it yours?Spencer: It certainly is. I didn’t buy it, though. My father gave it to me.Host: How did your father get it?Spencer: He carried it in the 1984 Olympics. He was one of the runners. After the Olympics finished, he bought the torch and gave it to me.Host: You must be athletic, too, right?Spencer: No, not at all. I’m terri ble at sports.Host: Well, what was your father’s event?Spencer: He ran the 800 meters. He won his first race, but lost the second one.Host: Fascinating … Well, your father wasn’t only a strong athlete —he was also a good collector. Do you have any idea how much the torch is worth?Spencer: Not at all.Host: It’s a good item to have. It’s probably worth several thousand dollars.Spencer: Wow!Host: What are you going to do with it?Spencer: For now. I’m going to keep it. Someday I’ll give it to a museum.Conversation 2:Host: Hi, Greta, it’s nice to see you’ve brought us a fun object.Greta: Yeah. I really like it.Host: Did you play with it when you were a kid?Greta: A little, but not so much. My brother played with it all the time. I played with my teddy bear collection.Host: Do you know anything about this toy?Greta: I did some research. I know it was made in Germany by the Lehmann Company. I’m not sure of the date.Host: OK … anything else?Greta: That’s about it.Host: Well, let me tell you a little bit about the Lehmann Company. Their toys were very popular in the first half of the twentieth century. They’re still making toys today.Greta: I didn’t know that.Host: How much did you pay for this toy?Greta: Nothing. A neighbor gave it to us before he moved away.Host: Oh, that’s good news … Because unfortunately, this toy is not a Lehmann toy.Greta: It’s not?Host: Nope. I’m sorry, but it’s a fake.Greta: You’re kidding!Host: No, I’m not. Look at the bottom of the toy. A Lehmann toy will have the le tter “e” marked on it. Yours doesn’t have that.Greta: Oh, how disappointing!Host: Well, it’s still in good condition.Greta: Yes, that’s true. It may not be worth anything, but I’ll always keep it for my children. Audio Track 3-7-7/Audio Track 3-7-8/Audio Track 3-7-9Alfredo: Well, Ivan, now that final exams are finished, whatare you going to do?Ivan: That’s easy, Alfredo. Take a break! I’m exhausted. How about you?Alfredo: Same here. I need to rest for a couple of days. Then I’m going on a trip next w eek. Ivan: Where are you going?Alfredo: My wife and I are going to the Vista View Resort.Ivan: That sounds relaxing.Alfredo: Actually, it’s going to be kind of busy … in a fun way. They have lots of activities there … horseback riding, skydiving …Ivan: Skydiving?! Are you going to do that?Alfredo: No, I’m going for the scuba diving.Ivan: I didn’t know you were a scuba diver.Alfredo: I’m not … yet. We’re going to take lessons when we get there. By the end of the trip, I’ll be ready to try my first real dive.Ivan: That sounds like fun. I wish I could go … but my kids are too small. They’re only 10 and 12 years old.Alfred: You know, they’re not too young. There’s a “junior” program to prepare kids forscuba diving. You should check it out.Ivan: I shou ld, but I know my wife. She’ll never agree to it. She’s afraid of the water.Alfredo: Well, here’s a brochure if you’re interested. Like I said, they have other activities beside scuba diving. They also have a full-service spa. Maybe your wife would enjoy that.Ivan: Now that’s an idea!Audio Track 3-7-10/ Audio Track 3-7-11/ Audio Track 3-7-12 Adventurous raceIt’s a team sport. It includes mountain climbing, biking,boating, and trail running. It has lots of “special mystery events” — like climbing over a 5-meter wall, and carrying a team member for 3 kilometers. What is it?“The coolest sport I’ve ever done,” says 31-year-old Bryan Martin. He recently finished the Hawaii Adventure Race, with his team, the Outsiders. “Although everyone on our te am bikes a nd runs every day, it was a great challenge.” His team finished fifth out of more than two hundred teams in the race.Adventure racing is a new sport that started a few years ago. In it, teams of four people race non-stop across long distances in difficult environments, 24 hours a day. There are men’s, women’s, and mixed teams. Some adventure races are just one day, but others are much longer. In the Eco-Challenge, one of the most famous races, teams must travel 500 km in ten days. They travel by running, climbing ropes, kayaking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. Every year, the Eco-Challenge is held in a different country and environment, like the jungles of Malaysia, the desert of Morocco, or the mountains of Canada.Speed and stamina are v ery important for adventure racers, but there’s one more unusual thing about the sport. To win the race, all team members must finish together. If one person quits, the team is out of the race. “You have to help each other, and you really learn to work together,” says Bryan Martin. “I enjoy that most of all.”Audio Track 3-7-13A brief history of the X Games1995 The first Extreme Games competition was held in 1995 in Rhode Island, USA. The athletes competed in nine events, including windsurfing and mountain biking.1996 The Extreme Games were renamed and became the XGames.1997 The first Winter X Games were held in California, USA. The athletes competed in events such as snowboarding and ice climbing.1998 The first Asian X Games were held in Phuket, Thailand.2001 The first European X Games were held in Barcelona, Spain.2002 The first Latin American X Games were held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.Audio Track 3-7-14/ Audio Track 3-7-15A star in the X GamesThere’s a new kind of competition happening worldwide. No, it’s not the World Cup. It’s the X Games.In different areas of the world, athletes train and compete in their own versions of the X Games. The best athletes can advance to the global championship. At the championship, teams from six regions (Asia, Australia, Canada, Europe, South America, and the United States) face each other. There are summer sports (in-line skating, biking, and skateboarding) and winter ones (skiing and snowboarding). Most “X Gamers” are male, but there are a few wome n. One woman, in particular, stands out from the crowd. Her name is Fabiola da Silva. She’s an in-line skater and she comes from Brazil.There are two different in-line skating categories: park and vert. In the park event, skaters compete on a course that has ledges, handrails, and other obstacles. In the vert event, skaters do tricks in a half pipe. They try to fly high in the air and spin. Fabiola competes in both events. She has been skating for years and she has always dominated the women’s events.Fabi ola would like to see more women in the X Games, butshe’s not afraid of the guys. Ever since she received her first pair of skates at the age of 12, she’s played with boys. Now she skates in competitions with them and she beats many of them.Fabiola’s mother was a housekeep er. It was hard, but she saved her money to buy Fabiola’s skates. It was a good investment. Fabiola has traveled abroad for events and become famous in the skating world.Success hasn’t gone to her head, though. She’s a typical young wom an of the world: She has a boyfriend, likes to listen to rock music, and prefers healthy foods. She doesn’t seem to care much about the attention she gets.Audio Track 3-7-161. board game2. basketball3. computer gameAudio Track 3-7-171. Sergel is the national table tennis champion.2. I found a tasty recipe in my new cookbook.3. How many comic books does he have?4. Stamp collecting can be an expensive hobby.5. I’ve put the best photos in my photo album.6. She’s good at baseball.Speaking & CommunicationAudio Track 3-7-18Olivia: Where are you rushing off to?Roshan: I’ve got cricket practice. It starts at 5:00.Olivia: Cricket?Roshan: Are you familiar with it? It’s really popular in my country.Olivia: Is it a sport?Roshan: Yes. It’s play ed with a ball and bat. There are 11 players on each team.Olivia: I didn’t know our university even had a cricket team!Roshan: They do. We have players from all over the world.Olivia: You must really like it.Roshan: I do. It’s fun. I’ve been playing it since I was a teenager.Audio Track 3-7-19Conversation 1A: Where are you rushing off to?B: I’ve got bridge practice. It starts at 2:30.A: Bridge?B: Are you familiar with it? It’s really popular in my college.A: Is it a sport?B: Yes and no. I’d rather see it as a game. It’s a four-player card game played both socially and inserious tournament competitions.A: I didn’t know your college even had a bridge team!B: They do. We have players from all over the country.A: You must really like it.B: I do. It’s fun. I’ve been playing it since I was a teenager.Conversation 2A: Where are you rushing off to?B: I’ve got embroidery practice. It starts at 9:00.A: Embroidery?B: Have you ever heard of it? It’s a real tradition in my hometown.A: Is it a sport?B: No. It’s a kind o f art or handicraft of decorating fabric or other materials with designs stitched in strands of thread using aneedle.A: I didn’t know our college even had an embroidery training course!B: They do. We have teachers from all of the best designing centers.A: You must really like it.B: I do. It’s fun. I’ve been practicing it since I was a child.Audio Track 3-7-20Game 1A: Do you know the rules of quinientos?B: Not at all. How do you play it?A: You use dominoes to play it.B: Dominoes?A: Dominoes are small rectangular blocks marked with a group of spots on either side. They are used for playing various games.B: Where is the game played?A: It is popular in Puerto Rico.Game 2A: Are you familiar with the game of mancala?B: Not really. How do you play it?A: You play it with seeds and a wooden board with holes.B: Oh? How?A: You try to win the other player’s seeds while transferring them from hole to hole.B: Where is the game played?A: In Africa. It may be the oldest game in the world.Game 3A: Have you ever heard of the game of makruk?B: Not really. How do you play it?A: It’s a board game similar to chess, but some pieces look like temples.B: Where is this game played?A: In Thailand and Cambodia.Audio Track 3-7-21Talk 1The athlete I choose to enter the International Sports Hall of Fame is Lance Armstrong. Lance hasbeen training since he was a boy. He was good at three sports, cycling, swimming, and running. At the age of 16 he competed in professional triathlons. After that he focused on cycling. Lance won many races until he was diagnosed with cancer in 1996. But thankfully, he recovered and later won six Tour de France bicycle races in a row. What’s more, he has written two books. Additionally, his Lance Armstrong Foundation helps cancer patients and their families.Talk 2I would choose Yao Ming to enter the International Sports Hall of Fame. As an international icon and basketball star, Yao Ming has topped many Chinese surveys about favorite athletes. He beat international soccer superstars David Beckham and Ronaldo. Actually, he has become a household name all around the world. He worked hard in the NBA, and won the respect of many other sporting giants. Not just a basketball player, he has also acted as a Special Olympics Global Ambassador and has donated a lot of money to charity. His success has influenced and encouraged many young Chinese people to work hard and to be good competitors.Talk 3Liu Xiang is not just my favorite athlete of all time, he is myidol. So if I have to choose one athlete to enter the International Sports Hall of Fame, my choice would naturally be Liu Xiang. He was the first Chinese, and the first Asian, to win the men’s 110 meters hurdles race at the Olympic Games. That was in Athens in 2004. When Liu Xiang crossed the finishing line far ahead of the other hurdlers, in a world record 12.91 seconds, he created history. I’ll certainly remember that moment forever. I felt such joy, excitement, and exhilaration. I sang out loud, cheered, and I m ight e ven have shed a tear. I certainly was not alone, I’m positive the whole of China was behaving in exactly the same way. It was Liu Xiang’s first Olympics and he won the gold medal! It really was a momentous event in sporting history.Video CourseVideo Track 3-7-1Natalie: Some of my favorite activities are going to the movies, hanging with my friends, playing with my daughter. I also like to do arts and crafts.Jonathan: I like skiing, snowboarding, surfing the Net, and playing video games.Catherine: I’ve been making jewelry for about five years. Ever since I was little I always was interested in jewelry. I always looked at other people’s jewelry and drew designs on it. but I just started about five years ago. I like to give the jewelry to my friends as presents.Calum: I’ve been drawing for the last three years. And I like drawing because it lets me … puts my mind at ease and lets me think about other things, as opposed to what’s going on in the news and the troubles that I might be having.Video Track 3-7-2Catherine: I’ve been making jewelry for about five years.Ever since I was little I always was interested in jewelry. I always looked at other people’s jewelry and drew designs on it. but I just started about five years ago. I like to give the jewelry to my friends as presents.Calum: I’ve been drawing for the last three years. And I like drawing because it lets me … puts my mind at ease and lets me think about other things, as opposed to what’s going on in the news and the troubles that I might be having.Video Track 3-7-3Alejandra: Sports have always been an important part of my life. I have been horseback riding since I was a kid. I go skiing quite often and I learned how to scuba dive when I was eight yearsold.Gian: My favorite activity is in-line s kating. I’ve been doing it for about fifteen years, and I love to skate because it gives you a sense of freedom and it uses all of your muscles.Martin: My favorite sport is tae kwon do, which I’ve been studying for nine years and teaching for one.Dan: I like practicing kung fu because it’s good exercise, it’s vigorous, it helps me to clear my mind, and it can also be used for self-defense.Miyuki: I don’t play sports very often. I like to go to games, because it’s a lot more fun to be at the ga me and enj oy the atmosphere, but otherwise I don’t play sports.Video Track 3-7-4Dan: I like practicing kung fu because it’s good exercise, it’s vigorous, it helps me to clear my mind, and it can also be used for self-defense.Miyuki: I don’t play sports very often. I like to go to games,because it’s a lot more fun to be at the game and enjoy the atmosphere, but otherwise I don’t play sports.Video Track 3-7-5Claudia: (listening to Roberto play guitar) That’s beautiful! Oh, I hope I get that good someday. Roberto: You will, if you stick with it.Claudia: How long have you been playing the guitar?Roberto: I’ve been playing since I was a teenager, but I’ve only really been studying it seriously for about a year. How long did you say you’ve been playing the flute?Claudia: Like I said, I took lessons when I was a kid, but I hated it. I started playing about two months ago and I’m really enjoying it this time. But like I told you —I’m not very good yet. Roberto: Well, have you been practicing? “Practice makes perfect.”Claudia: I practice sometimes, but I have trouble doing it at home. Tara andSun-hee have both been studying a lot lately, and they keep telling me they need peace and quiet. So there’s nowhere for me to practice.Roberto: Well, don’t worry. That’s what we’re going to do today, and remember —you can always come and play here.Claudia: Thanks!Roberto: Ready to try one?Claudia: Sure!Roberto: Ah … let’s see … How about this one?Claudia: Uh … that looks a little difficult.Roberto: OK. Let’s see … Have you ever played this one?Claudia: Uh … nope, I’ve never played it … and probably never will. It looks a little tough. Roberto: Hmm … Do you knowthis one?Claudia: That one?Roberto: Yeah.Claudia: Yeah, I know it … but can I play it? (shakes head “no”) Hey! I do have one I’ve been practicing lately. (opens sheet music)Roberto: This one? OK. I haven’t played it in years. It was one of my favorites.Claudia: Ah …Roberto: Shall we?Claudia: A one, a two, a three … (they begin to play “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star”)Video Track 3-7-6Claudia: (listening to Robert play guitar) That’s beautiful! Oh, I hope I get that good someday. Roberto: You will, if you stick with it.Claudia: How long have you been playing the guitar?Roberto: I’ve been playing since I was a teenager, but I’ve only really been studying it seriously for about a year. How long did you say you’ve been playing the flute?Claudia: Like I said, I took lessons when I was a kid, but I hated it. I started playing about two months ago and I’m really enjoying it this time. But like I told you —I’m not very good yet. Video Track 3-7-7Roberto: Well, have you been practicing? “Practice makes perfect.”Claudia: I practice sometimes, but I have trouble doing it at home. Tara and Sun-hee have both been studying a lot lately, and they keep telling me they need peace and quiet. So there’s nowhere for me to practice.Roberto: Well, don’t worry. That’s what we’re going to do today, and remember —you can always come and play here.Claudia: Thanks!Roberto: Ready to try one?Claudia: Sure!Video Track 3-7-8Roberto: Ah … let’s see … How about this one?Claudia: Uh … that looks a little difficult.Roberto: OK. Let’s see … Have you ever played this one?Claudia: Uh … nope, I’ve never played it … and pr obably never will. It looks a little tough. Roberto: Hmm … Do you know this one?Claudia: That one?Roberto: Yeah.Claudia: Yeah, I know it… but can I play it? (shakes head “no”) Hey! I do have one I’ve been practicing lately. (opens sheet music)Roberto: This one? OK. I haven’t played it in years. It was one of my favorites.Claudia: Ah…Roberto: Shall we?Claudia: A one, a two, a three … (they begin to play “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star”)Audio Track 3-7-22Claudia was at Roberto’s to practice playing th e flute. As Roberto was playing his guitar, Claudia said that she hoped she would be that good someday. Roberto told Claudia that he had been playing since he was a teenager and reminded her that, “Practice makes perfect!” Claudia expla ined that she had trouble practicing at home because T ara and Sun-hee had beenstudying a lot lately. Roberto told her not to worry because they could practice together. Roberto suggested three different songs to play, but Claudia hadn’t played any of them. Finally, she sugge sted a song she had been practicing lately. Roberto said he hadn’t played it for a long time, but it was one of his favorites —“Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star!”。

大学体验英语视听说3b3u7

大学体验英语视听说3b3u7

Background Information
Usually, an individual is considered an addict when his or her psychological state, which includes both mental and emotional states, as well as his or her scholastic, occupational and social interactions, are impaired by the overuse of whichever medium they are addicted to. Online activities which, if done in person, would normally be considered troublesome, such as compulsive gambling or shopping, are sometimes called net compulsions. Others, such as reading or playing computer games, are troubling only to the extent that these activities interfere with normal life.
5. What is the current situation about the treatment of Internet addicts?
Answer: Clinical guidelines for treating addicts rest on immature and uncertain science. Faced with computer addiction patients, clinicians have no simple solution to the matter of what constitutes an addiction. They don’t even know whether or not they are making things worse.

新视野大学英语(第三版) 视听说教程3 unit1-unit8

新视野大学英语(第三版) 视听说教程3 unit1-unit8

新视野大学英语(第三版) 视听说教程3目录新视野大学英语(第三版) 视听说教程3 unit1新视野大学英语(第三版) 视听说教程3 unit2新视野大学英语(第三版) 视听说教程3 unit3新视野大学英语(第三版) 视听说教程3 unit4新视野大学英语(第三版) 视听说教程3 unit5新视野大学英语(第三版) 视听说教程3 unit6新视野大学英语(第三版) 视听说教程3 unit7新视野大学英语(第三版) 视听说教程3 unit8新视野大学英语(第三版) 视听说教程3 unit1 Unit 1SharingTask 2(1) daredevil(2) bungee jumping(3) cup of tea(4) feel good(5) achievementTask 3c-d-e-b-aTask 4AABABTask 5BCBCBTask 61.(1)started off(2)a huge business empire2.(1)teacher(2)taught me so much about life3.(1)imprisoned(2)survived(3)impressed(4)ability or the skillsListeningTask 2Activity 1AAAAAABBAAABViewingActivity 1BBABActivity 2e-g-c-b-f-a-dActivity 31. 90 minutes2. true landmark3.(1)10 times(2)focus4. make this challenge5. seven miles6.(1)four months(2)outstanding achievementRole-playTask 1Activity 1BActivity 31. Like I said2. having said that3.That's what I was sayingPresentingTask 1Activity 2AAABBAABAAAConversationsShortBCADCLongBAACPassageTask 1DCABTask 2(1) believe in(2) circumstances(3) searching for(4) a strong sense of(5) responsibility(6) insecurity(7) integrity(8) accomplishing(9) are longing for(10) prioritiesNewsTask 1ADDTask 2BBDUnit testPartⅠBCADCPartⅡDABCCPartⅢBCAADPartⅣ(1) opening(2) struggled(3) progress(4) remaining(5) emerged(6) continued(7) enlarge(8) crawling(9) get through(10) as strong as新视野大学英语(第三版) 视听说教程3 unit2Unit 2SharingTask 2(1) mood(2) sun(3) smile(4) feelingTask 3b-e-a-d-cTask 4bbabaTask 51.(1)success of the business(2)last June2. vegetables and flowers3.(1)visit my father(2)amazing sights4. applicants5. getting a jobListeningTask 2Activity 11.(1)people are getting angrier (2)controlling their temper2. leave us feeling angry3. in a controlled way4. feel much better5.(1)laughter therapy (2)they make them laugh(3)doing something funny6. they don't need medicineActivity 2ABBAViewingTask 21.AC2..AC.3.AB.4.ACActivity 11. eagerpleased2. nervousawkward3. expectant excited4. agitated contentedRole-playTask 1Activity 1G-A-C-F-B-D-EActivity 2CEEBD(DF)FGAEActivity 3A A A A A AB AA A A A AB PresentingTask 1Activity 1AAABActivity 2ABABABA2-8MORE PRACTICE IN LISTENING Conversations1ShortDCAADLongCBADPassageTask 1BCAATask 2(1) exerting(2) fabulous(3) talk them out(4) approaches(5) head for(6) efficient(7) is linked with(8) compare favorably to(9) boost(10) sessionNewsTask 1BDTask 2DDUnit testPartⅠCDAACPartⅡBCCBCPartⅢADBAAPartⅣ(1) at(2) wheel(3) tone(4) expression(5) Honey(6) divorce(7) speed(8) talk me out(9) bank accounts(10) everything I need新视野大学英语(第三版) 视听说教程3 unit3Unit 3SharingTask 2(1) block(2) a few of(3) similar(4) quite a lot(5) wellTask 3b-d-a-cTask 4AGIEHBCFJDTask 51.(1)exist as well(2)loud music2.(1)respecting privacy(2)participating(3)needs help3.(1)considerate(2)property(3)friendlyTask 6BAAViewingTask 2Activity 1Activity 2AABCRole-playTask 1Activity 1DCBAActivity 2ABABAActivity 3AABABABAABAPresentingTask 1Activity 1BABAActivity 2ABBABAConversationsShortDBCBCLongCBCBPassageTask 1BDCDTask 2(1) illegal(2) taking family vacations(3) acquaintances(4) throwing a party(6) tolerant(7) intervene(8) splits the difference(9) resolve(10) talk it outNewsTask 1ADTask 2DBUnit testPartⅠACACBPartⅡBBDACPartⅢCBDDDPartⅣ(1) winter(2) literally(3) community(4) wider(5) siblings(6) woods(7) explore(8) catching(9) would run(10) golf course新视野大学英语(第三版) 视听说教程3 unit4 Unit 4SharingTask 2c-d-a-bTask 3BAAAABBTask 41.(1)amazing(2)changed my life2.(1)mobile phone(2)emails3.(1)camera(2)taking a picture4.(1)fantasy(2)cakes5.(1)arts(2)creativityListeningTask 2Activity 1cheaperbetteroilsadsafetyappetiteprecisionpurpleActivity 2(1) Which soft drink(2) want things(3) how consumers behave(4) above(5) a bigger share(6) small(7) I deserve the best(8) steam(9) cigarette smoke(11) a tick symbol(12) positive(13) built-in associations(14) sports equipmentViewingTask 2Activity 1ABCRole-playTask 1(1) feel about(2) having a competition(3) consider(4) strike(5) it'd be great(6) Suppose we(7) a problem(8) frankly(9) complicated(10) grab(11) thinking of(12) go withPresentingTask 1Activity 2A AB A B A B AB AConversations ShortLongBCDBPassageTask 1BCADTask 2(1) vary(2) a large portion of(3) well-being(4) profound(5) accessible(6) ultimately(7) have a harmful effect on(8) went against(9) aviation(10) is not worth pursuingNewsTask 1DDTask 2CDCUnit testPartⅠBCACDPartⅡCCDADPartⅢDABAAPartⅣ(1) biological(2) firmly(4) isolation(5) objectors(6) originality(7) modest(8) improve the health(9) morally(10) legislation新视野大学英语(第三版) 视听说教程3 unit5Unit 5SharingTask 2(1) producer(2) enjoys(3) in a successful band(4) dream jobsTask 3AAABBBBAABATask 41.(1)footballer(2)enough2.(1)professional(2)performing3.(1)band(2)world-famous4.(1)sports(2)later on(3)serving peopleTask 5e-b-a-d-cTask 6ABBAListeningTask 2Activity 1B-C-AActivity 2ABBACACCABActivity 31.(1)loved fashion(2)amazing for me(3)hard work2.(1)look good all the time(2)feeling terrible3.(1)eating delicious food(2)get paid(3)get bored4.(1)work off(2)I gave it up5.(1)wonderfully romantic(2)how tiring6.(1)ruin the grapes(2)worry about the weather (3)absolutely fascinatingViewingTask 2BDBDRole-play Task 1Activity 1CBBBActivity 2 ABAABAABABABAAABConversations ShortBBADCLongBABDPassageTask 1DABDTask 2(1) suffer from(2) enthusiastic(3) erodes(4) competent(5) clear-cut(6) labeling(7) comes down to(8) commonplace(9) tend to(10) focusing onNewsTask 1ACTask 2AABUnit testPartⅠADADDPartⅡDCABBPartⅢACAADPartⅣ(1) predict(2) identical(3) typical(4) boring(5) variety(6) dangerous(7) normal(8) some robbers(9) captured(10) right there新视野大学英语(第三版) 视听说教程3 unit6Unit 6SharingTask 2(1) reading(2) modern world(3) opportunities(4) influenced(5) betterTask 31.(1)education(2)right to vote2.(1)technologies(2)medicine(3)a better life3. person of today4. more values5.(1)great causes(2)imaginations6. a bad thingTask 4e-b-a-c-dTask 5B A B A B A B AA AViewingTask 2Activity 1AABABBActivity 2(1) fame(2) beautiful(3) simple(4) unhappy(5) lowly-paid(6) talent(7) EarthRole-playTask 1Activity 1AABBBActivity 2B A A B A A B BA B A BPresentingTask 1BABAConversationsShortCABABLongACCBPassageTask 1ADBBTask 2(1) estimated(2) assassinated(3) was intended to(4) released from(5) made a contract with(6) gave way(7) ensued(8) survived(9) victims(10) perishedNewsTask 1BDTask 2BAUnit testPartⅠCBACDPartⅡCCDABPartⅢCADCDPartⅣ(1) beneficial(2) fought(3) strengthened(4) pulled out(5) part(6) serve as(7) amazing(8) stood(9) sought(10) civilization新视野大学英语(第三版) 视听说教程3 unit7Unit 7SharingTask 2(1) fixing problems with my bike(2) sort out their emotional problems(3) solving problems(4) a practical personTask 3AAAAABCTask 4BDACTask 5a-c-f-g-b-d-eListeningTask 2Activity 2BBABViewingTask 2Activity 11. rises for the first time in four months2. power an enormous change3. touched by the power of the sun4. reaches its peak5. won its battle with the iceActivity 2ABAARole-playTask 1(1) I'm not sure(3) Let me have a look(4) Yes, I can(5) Yes, of course(6) I'm afraid I can't do that(7) Yes, of course(8) Of course notPresentingTask 1Activity 2A AB A A B A ABConversationsShortCABDBLongDABDPassageTask 1BAACTask 2(1) was accompanied by(2) acceleration(3) severe(4) endeavor(5) practicable(6) analogy(7) speeding up(8) attempts to(9) foster(10) second natureTask 1BCTask 2CBUnit testPartⅠBAACAPartⅡDDCABPartⅢCCBAAPartⅣ(1) different(2) thread(3) nothing(4) effects(5) solve(6) round(7) worse(8) try to solve(9) part(10) take the time新视野大学英语(第三版) 视听说教程3 unit8Unit 8SharingTask 3(1) emails1+2+3+4+5(2) mobile phone/telephone1+2+3+4(3) face-to-face contact1(4) letters1+2+3(5) having dinner1(6) postcards1(7) texe messages1Task 4BABAAATask 5c-b-aListeningTask 2Activity 1ABBAAAAAABActivity 21. camera filming you2. stop barriers3.(1)quickest (2)easiest(3)straightforward4. ultimately5.(1)delivery (2)broadcastActivity 31. in the near future2. in the future3. in the next ten years4. in years to come5. in the short term6.(1)in a month or two(2)in the short term (3)in the long term7. in the short termViewingTask 2Activity 11. wealth2. challenge3. spy4. Web addicts5. knowledgeActivity 2f-d-a-b-c-eActivity 31. A quarter2. 35 million3. a billion4. Five million5. Eighteen millionRole-playTask 1Activity 2(1) I didn't catch any of that(2) lost me(3) repeat the last name(4) say that again(5) exactly do you mean(6) Didn't you say(7) what you're saying(8) there's nothing at allPresentingTask 1Activity 2AABAABAABConversations ShortACDAALongDBCDPassageTask 1ACCDTask 2(1) endangered(2) falling apart(3) calculates(4) tosses aside(5) turn to(6) unprecedentedly(7) classified(8) shut down(9) approximately(10) furyNewsTask 1CBTask 2CDBUnit testPartⅠAABDCPartⅡBDCCAPartⅢBCADCPartⅣ(1) hand-written(2) long-distance(3) answering(4) screen(5) option(6) transformed(7) mailing(8) instantly(9) in a matter of(10) god-send。

新世纪大学英语视听说(第三版)3 Unit 3

新世纪大学英语视听说(第三版)3  Unit 3

Lesson A The times of your life
Vocabulary Link The stages of life B At what age do these events usually happen? Write the ages when most people first experience these events. Then write the ages when you first did them.
Unit
3
Life Is All About Change
Lesson B In the future
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Lesson A The times of your life
Listening Activity 2 An accomplished woman B Listen again. Check ( √ ) the events Ms. Ogata experienced in her life.
Unit
3
Life Is All About Change
Lesson B In the future
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Lesson A The times of your life
Listening Activity 1 The terrible twos B Listen again. Circle T for true or F for false.
T
F
6. Lee tells Ellie to be patient. T

《新视界商务英语视听说》(第3册) 新视界商务英语视听说第三册Unit 7

《新视界商务英语视听说》(第3册) 新视界商务英语视听说第三册Unit 7

looking. Don't settle. As with all matters of the
heart, you'll know when you find it.

—Steve Jobs
❖Never tell someone how to do something. Tell
them what needs to be done and they will
Cultural Tour
Business English Listening and Speaking Book 3 Unit 7
❖ The only way to do great work is to love what
you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep
LOGO Business English Listening and Speaking Book 3 Unit 7
Listening script
Strategies for Job Satisfaction
Hello, everybody. What are the strategies that lead to job satisfaction both for the organization having satisfied employees but also employees that are satisfied in their job? Job satisfaction is a fulfillment and gratification that comes from work. It means that you like your work, what you do, where you're going, where you have to be at least in relation to your job. Of course, happy people tend to be happy employees. So it's virtually impossible to be a happy employee unless you also are a happy person. Most people, in my opinion, not built to enjoy their job instead feel the job is something that they have to do. I don't know many who want to do their job. The circumstances have a reason that forces them to do that particular job that they have. Are they simply cannot find another job and therefore have to state the one they have? The key question is whether job satisfaction can cause productivity or productivity causes job satisfaction. Research shows that job satisfaction and positivity leads to productivity. When you're satisfied, you release your inner enthusiasm and creativity. Additionally, when you're happy, you're more positive helping others become even more positive themselves. Having job satisfaction usually pleases management. So when you please yourself you can also please your boss. With high job Satisfaction, you build better relationships with super superior's co-workers and customers, because satisfactions infectious.
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Pastimes 娱乐
reading 读书 travel 旅游 listening to music 听音乐 writing letters / e-mail 写信/写邮件 camping 露营
7 Unit Sports and Hobbies Lesson A In my free time Lesson B The active life Vocabulary Link Fun things to do
Do you do it alone? Do you do it outdoors? Does it require special equipment? Is it popular?
Do you do it sitting down? Does it require special skills or training? Is it traditional?
Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Unit 7 Unit 8
Let’s Go Somewhere! Indoors and Outdoors Life Is All About Change Health Student Life Telecommunications Sports and Hobbies Men and Women
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Fun things to do
C Pair work. Try to guess your partner’s favorites for the categories in B. Make guesses using the questions below or others of your own. Use the model conversation for help.
Arts and
crafts 艺术及手 工艺
painting 绘画 sewing 缝纫 knitting 编织 crocheting 钩织编织 embroidery 刺绣 home décor 家具装饰 carving 雕刻
7 Unit Sports and Hobbies Lesson A In my free time Lesson B The active life Vocabulary Link Fun things to do
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Fun things to do
B For each category in the chart below, write your favorite example. Don’t show your chart to anyone!
B
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Useful expressions
Collecting coins 硬币 rock 岩石 postcards 明信片 dolls 玩偶
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stamps 邮票 old cars 旧车 antiques 古董 comic bookห้องสมุดไป่ตู้ 漫画书
Vocabulary Link
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A Look at the website. Pay attention to the words in bold. Add one more item to each category.
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B
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sport board game card game computer game
art or craft things to collect pastime comic book
7 Unit Sports and Hobbies Lesson A In my free time Lesson B The active life Vocabulary Link
Useful expressions
Sports 运动
tennis 网球 swimming 游泳 karate 空手道 basketball 篮球 American football 美式足球 gymnastics 体操 jogging 慢跑
Games 游戏
chess 国际象棋 checkers 国际跳棋 backgammon 十五子棋 poker 扑克 bridge 桥牌 puzzles 谜题 online games 在线游戏
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Unit 7 Sports and Hobbies
7 Unit Sports and Hobbies Lesson A In my free time Lesson B The active life
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Fun things to do
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