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Unit 1 Sharing
3.Answers: b-e-f-d-c-a
4. 2 4
5.
anti-social
aware of
appreciate
attitude
tolerant
come to an end
walk away
impress
Listening
2.2
2.3
peaceful
beautiful
lovely part
party
with a passion
last second
walking their dogs
with a bounce
away
the best part of the day thinking straight
at my sharpest
we had children
in the mornings
in the evenings
View it
2.2 2 4
Role-playing
1.2 Answers: g-a-f-h-b-d-c-e
Conversations
1.DABCC
2.CBDA
Passages
1.ACDC
2. distressing desperate
urge
acquire
are totally unaware of are isolated from affirm
interact with
impulse
are convinced of
BC
BAC
Unit test
1.DDBCD
2.CAAAD
3.CBDDC
4.at
section
connects
at the bottom of shining
As
cross
running away from streaming down destroyed
Unit 2
Sharing
2.
excited
on the banks
beach parties
find out
looking forward to
3. Answers: f-a-d-c-e-b
4.1 2 3 8 10
5.1 2 4
Listening
2.1
A:2 3 4 5
B:1 6
2.2
Thursday, 20/5/2004
16
20
by the river
raining
fancied
have the guts to tell him
good-looking, romantic and intelligent three children
I'm happy
feel good about who I was Good luck for the future
be happy with who you are
Viewing
2.1 3 6
2.2
the longest-living communities 900
go about their business
fruit and vegetable ingredients
cell damage
high quantities
health protective
1,200
20 percent less
getting more for their money health's worth
Role-playing
1.2
1 3 4 5 7 8 10
Conversations
1.ADCBD
2.CBAD
Passages
1.BCDA
2.
proportion
estimated
have profound impacts on potential
economically
pensions
originate from residential
poses a challenge to
be transformed into
BD
BDC
Unit test
1.BDCBC
2.DCCBA
3.BCAAD
4.
launched
corner
bankruptcy
virtually
directing
discharged from
secured
substantial
Not surprisingly
fashion accessories
unit 3
Sharing
Task 1
(1)free time
(2) how they spend their free time,how they would spend the ir freetime differently if they had more time or money o r opportUNITy,and what are the benefits to society if peopl e are given more freetime or holidays
Task 2
(1) enjoy
(2) free
(3) music
(4)internationally
(5)festivals your free time
Task 3
d-e-g-h-b-a-c-f
T a s k 4
2 3 5 6
Task 5
2 4 5 8 1 2.
Listening
Task 2
Activity 1
a-d-g-e-b-f-c
Activity 2
1 3 6 8
Activity 3
(1)S h e f e e l s i t s e e m s v e r y s h a l l o w,
(2)S h e h a s n o w g r o w n u p a n d m a t u r e d.
(3)She is very happy with where she is now./She doesn' t think lifehas to be the perfect image she pictured.
Viewing
Task 2 Activity 1
(1)husky sledding
(2)38
(3)wing-walking
(4)3
(5)driving on Route66 /driving on Route Sixty-six
(6) 19
(7)queue-jumping
(8) 17
(9)swimming with dolphins
(10) 1
Task 2 Activity 2
2 4 7 8 9
R o l e-P l a y i n g T a s k1A c t i v i t y:
(1)Four /4
(2)a swimming pool
(3)covered by another “wall"
(4)the same position as the shape in the hole
(5)what shape the holewill be until the last moment
(6) Not to get knocked into the pool
(7)gets through the most shapes
Task 1Activity 2
1 3 4 7
Presenting
Get ideas 1
Organize ideas
Meaningful leisure activities Reasons for being meaningful
1
Outdoor activities such as going to parks,mountains and beach es
build health
prevent and reduce stress
improve social life
2
Surfing the Internet
keep people well-informed
communicate with people all over the world easily get entertainment through watching TV series or movies online 3
Reading books
make people think more deeply
improve concentration
4
Playing chess
make people smarter
relieve stress and bring fun
More practice in listening
Short conversation
D D C B A
Long conversation
DDBC
Passages: Passage 1
BCAC
Passages: Passage 2
1.resorts
2.sprung up
3.dramatically
4.having an adverse effect on
bat
6.wilderness
7.unspoiled
8.streams of
9.guidelines
10.auction off
UNIT test
PART I
ABBBC
Part II
CCDDB
Part III
DABCD
Part IV
23.audience
24.teenage
25.celebrate
26.Popular
27.conquers
28.columns
29.is central to
30.a private arrangement
31.to choose
32.apart from
Unit 4
Sharing
3.
Answers: d-f-a-e-b-g-c
4.
brighten your mood
a nurturing environment
a stable family
health
Feel contentment / feel contentment makes the difference
feeling satisfied with
5.
15
Listening
2.1
2.2
hotels or even cities make money
has doubled
wherever he goes
what kind of food she eats junk mail or adverts
more crimes
have no need to worry
be more careful
sent to the newspapers posted online
Viewing
1.
DBACD
2.
rethink everything
Give it up
transform
standard of living diminished
commute further
the opposite
slow down
take more leisure economic growth
consumer goods
material possessions
Role-playing
1.1
Cosmetic surgery
Against
dangerous
frozen solid
For
health
Downloading music for free Against
theft
stealing from them
without paying
make any money
For
CD sales
file sharing
Banning cars from city center Against
polluting than cars
a reduction in shop sales perfectly fine
For
the environment
electric buses
polluted
1.2
134679 10
Presenting
1.1
Answers: e-b-c-d-a
1.2
Answers: e-b-c-d-a
Conversations
1.
CABCD
2.
BABD
Passages
1.
ADDC
2.
scary
be classified as
epidemic
ratio
diagnosed
keeping track of
was still associated with affirm
in terms of
Unit test
1.
DBACD
2.
CDACB
3.
ABABD
4.
over
companionship
lover
definition
scarce
diary
The sight of
defeated
made up
philosophers and scientists
UNIT5
Sharing
Taskl
(1) thearts
(2) what areas of the arts they enjoy, what exhibition or performan ce they vent to recently, and whether they think the arts are impo rtant
Task2
(1) Photographyanddance.
(2)Thesmall,intimateexhibitions.
(3)Thearts.
Task3
d-h-a-f-b-e-c-g
Task4
20.146
Task5
(1)enrich
(2)expandourhorizons
(3) Terribly
(4)intellect
(5) specific
(6)learn throughart
(7)allaspects
(8) a live
(9) performance
(10)intenseemotions
Listening
Task2 Activityl
Sarah(Woman)
A.BotanicalgardenTim
B.CinemaNigel
C.Theater"workshopspace
Activity2
(1) gets yourvote
(2)infavorof
(3)usefulandbeneficial
(4)bringjobs
(5) entertainment and activities
(6) concernme
(7)expensive
(8)I personally would prefer
(9) with disabilities
(10) excellent
(11) enjoy gardens
(l2) mentioned youth
(13) involved
(l4) not so sure
(15)costs
(l6) myvotewouldgoto
(17)1eaveout
(l8)hanging around
(l9)routine
(20) bringingalong
(2l) theoldergeneration
Viewing
Task2Activity1
134
Task2Activity2
(l)A
(2)makesamss
(3) public buildings
(4) wrong
(5)V
(6) definitely
(7)A
(8) quiteexciting
(9)Y
(10) A
(11) pleasingtotheeye
(l2) positive
(l3) environment
(l4) A
(15) nicepicture
(l6) offensive
Role-Playing
Task1 Activity1
c-a-b-d
Task1 Activity2
(l)extendsoutv.1est
(2) northabove
(3) goup
(4) aroundthecorner
(5) overthere
(6) aroundtheneighborhood
(7) ontheleft
(8)hangoutandhead
(9) headoverto
(10)circleback
(11) walkingby
(l2)acentero f
(13) attracted
(14)folkmusic
(l5)lookslike
(l6)modeledon
(l7) thehundredthanniversary
Presenti ng
Get ideas 1
(1) Setting of themovie
(2)Actor(s)/Actress(es)
(3)Plotsumn1ary
(4) Recommendation
(5) Director
(6) Reviewer'sopinionofdifferentelements
Getideas 2
(1)skillfully
(2) gripping
(3) shocking
(4) hilarious
(5) sensational
(6)electrifying
(7) poignantly
(8) moving
(9) breathless
(10) hard-hitting
(11) emotionally-draining
(12)thoroughly
Organizeideas
Movie A
Movie B
Title
FindingNemo
ThePursuitofHappinessGenre(体裁) AnimationBiographySettingOcean SanFrancisco,USMaincharacters
• Marlin(aclownfish,anoverprotectivefather)
• Nemo(sonofMarlin)
•Dory (agood-heartedbluefish.withshort-termmemoryloss) • ChrisGardner(asales1nanandlaterastockbroker,afather) •Linda(Chris‘wife)
• Christopher(sonofChris)
• JayThistle(an1anagerforDeanWitter)Actors/Actresses
• AlbertBrooks(asMarlin)
• AlexanderGould(asNemo)
•EllenDeGeneres(asDory)
• WillSmith(asChrisGardner)
• ThandieNewton(asLinda)
• JadenSmith(asChristopher)
•BrianHowe(asJayTwistle)Director(s)
• AndrewStantonGabrieleMuccino
• Plotsummary
(12) atmysharpest(13)wehadchildren
(14) inthe1nornings
(15) intheevenings
Viewing
Task2 Activity1
(I)Becausehewasfascinatedwiththeirbodylanguage.
(2)A"man watcher".(3)0ver60countries.
(4) Thedifferentwaysofshakinghands,andthedifferentwaysof
saying“You are crazy”
Task2Activity2
Role-Playing
Task2Activity1
(l)Becausehewantstoaskhertopaybackthemoneyshehasborrowedfromhim.
(2) Sheexplainsthatsheisterriblewithmoneyand that she justforgetsaboutit.
(3) Shesaysshewill paybackthemoneythefollowing weekwhen shegetspaid.
(4) Hefeelsannoyedaboutthesituation.
(5)Hesuggeststhatthewomanpaybackalittlean1ountofthemoneyeachweek.
Task2Activity2
g-a-f-h-b-d-c-e
Presenting
Get ideas1
(1) Thestory is about a couple who were ordered to return a large a1n ount of lottery prizemoney.
The movie tells the story of a father's courage and love. Nemo runs a wayfrom school, ventures into the open sea, captured onto a boat, and sent to a dentist'soffice. Marlin and Dory go to search for him and bring him hon1e. They go all theway to Sidney 1-larbor. Along the way, Marlin learns to take risks and finally allowsNemo to take care of h imself.
The story is about a salesman, Chris. who strives to build a future f or himselfand his five-year-old son. Although he works hard. he n1ake s little n1oney. He raiseshis son on his own after his wife walks out. However, he never gives up. With diligenceand the love for his son, he becon1es a successful stockbroker.
Opinions
• Abri11iantly animated masterpiece
•Fullofhumor
• Stunningvisualeffects
• Perfectlycastvoice
• Hilarious
•Asimplebut enchanting story •Richdetailsandlavishcolors
• Channingcharacters
•Favoritescenes:underwaterworld-theocean,thefish,andthe •coral reef
• Areal,heavy,andinspirationalstory
• ActingofWillSmithisshockinglygood
• Actingofthesonisperfect
• Touchingandpowerful scenes •Unconventionalapproachestotellaninspirationalstory •Favoritescene:interviewfor internship
• A remarkable movie
Recommendation
Yes,stronglyrecom1nend.Yes,defi『1itelyamust-see.
More practiceinlistening
Shortconversation
CDBCD
Longconversation
BDCA
Passages:Passage1
CADB
Passages:Passage2
45.anticipation
46.glamorous
47.beconferredupon
48. collective
49.nominatefor
50. exceptionsto
51. accomplished
52. absolute
53.recipients
54.isentitledto55
UNIT test
Part I
CCBBD
Part II
ABDCA
Part III
DBACC
PartIV
43.tremendous
44.strategic
45.applied
46. honored/honored
47.escape
48.defeated
49. reflecting
50. aseriesof
51. strongrelationship
52. awiderangeof
UNIT 6
S h a r i n g
T a s k 1
(1)t h e m e d i a a n d n e w s
(2) how they usually get their news,what kind of news s toriesinterest hem the most,how modern technology and new med iahas changed their relationship with the news,and whether th emedia uses its power responsibly
T a s k 2
(1)quite late
(2) go on
(3) important
(4)going on
(5)the media andthe news
T a s k 3
(1)Interne
(2)Television
(3) Internet
(4) Radio
(5)NewspapersTelevision
(6) Newspapers Internet
Task 4
e -c-b a-f-d
T a s k 5
(1)laptop
(2) latest headlines
(3)real time
(4)sources
(5)media
(6)have to pay
(7)discriminate
(8)outlets
(9)speed
(10) risk
Task 6
1 2 3 2 8.
L i s t e n i n g Task 2
Activity 1
f-e-d-g-c-a-b
A c t i v i t y 2
(1)hear this story
(2)about this guy
(3)what happenedwas
(4)remember all the details
(5)recall
(6)the firstchallenge
(7)then from that
(8)something to do
(9)the nextthing
(10)according to the report
(11)a part in his film
(12)myimpression was that
(13)ended up
(14)t h a t's w h a t h a p p e n e d
Viewing
Task 2 Activity 1
BAADCCC
T a s k2A c t i v i t y 2
(1)starts going wrong
(2)fill an awful lot oftime
(3)deeplyembarrassing for us
(4)champion of the Wrong Guest division
(5)charming but inappropriate
(6) living the celebritylifestyle
(7) love a good news blunder
Role-Playing
Task 1Activity 1
b-a-d-c
Task 1Activity 2
A B B A B A A B B A
Presenting
Get ideas 1
2 3 5
Get ideas 2
Strictly Come Dancing
Newsnight
Genre
Reality show
Current affairs program
Features
Show-stopping dances,celebrities,glamorous dresses,big bandmusic, a p o p u l a r h o s t In-depth reporting,hardhitting interviews,intelligent analysisCont e n t Sixteen famous contestants with lttle or no experience of da
ncingpair up with famous professional dancers; the bottom tw o couplescompete in a dance-off;judges decide who leaves.Mai n presenter interviews guests (e.g.politicians)
O r g a n i z e i d e a s (1)A Bite of China( 《舌尖上的中国》)(2) Documentary(3)CCTV-1
(4)P r e m i e r e d i n M a y201 2
(5)Introduces Chinese Cuisine; explores origins & characteristi
c s o f C h i n e s e f o o d;s h o w s t h e C h i n e s e l i f e s t y l e
(6)Informative; beautiful scenes; art of simple & ordinary fo o d;p r o m o t i o n o f h a r m o n y b e t w e e n m a n&n a t u r e More practice in listening
Short conversation
BABDC
Long conversation
CDAC
Passages: Passage 1
DCDB
Passages: Passage 2
56.differentiate themselves from
57.frown upon
58.concise
bat
60.severe
61.is geared up for
62.emb raced
pact
64.is supplemented with
65.sensational
U N I T t e s t Part I
DBAAD
Part II
BDACC
Part III
CBDAC
Part IV
53.contest
54.queens
55.outgoing
56.cheers
57.title
58.t o u r s
59.performed
60.to convince
61.in protest
62.draw world attention
UNIT 8
Sharing
Task 1
(1) reading
(2) whether they read much or not, the last books they read, their favorite books, and the fictional characters they most like to be or meet
Task2
(1) She likes to read non-fiction books about history and politics, and she also likes to read some poetry.
(2) Do you read much?
(3)The interviewees all say that they read a lot.
Task3
a-e-d-c-b
Task4
36. 2 3
Task5
37.
(1)funniest novel
(2)completely normal
(3)easy
(4)complex
(5)dark and monstrous
(6)by default
Listening
Task 2 Activity 1
1 The website believes that story-telling should be egalitarian or democratic, that is, everyone has a story.
2 He was surprised at the number o contributions (i.e. 15,000 in a couple o months), and he didn't expect that so many of the stories were sad he had thought that a lot of them would be funny or playful.
3 Lots of those stories convey a sense of regret or disappointment.
4 Reference: Examples are:
a) Not quite what I was planning.
b) Wasn't born a redhead. Fixed that.
c) Found true love. Married someone else.
d) Never should have bought that ring.
Task 2 Activity 2
(l)took up the challenge
(2)tag line
(3)playing off
(4)blown away
(5)took life under control
(6)make a switch
(7)come back with
Viewing
Task 2 Activity 1
BDCAB
Task 2 Activity 2
357
Role-playing
Task 1 Activity 2
(1) I'm a big fan of detective novels
(2) What I really liked about it was the main character
39. (3) I'm not that keen on detective novels
40. ( 4) I just couldn't get into it
41. ( 5) I couldn't stand it
42. (6)I'm not really into fantasy
43. (7)the thing I love about it is the writing
Presenting
Get ideas 1
t)The saying the story disproves is ''If at first you
don't succeed ... try, try again. 11
(2)Paragraph 2: The writer gives the time, location, and background of the story.
44. (3) Paragraphs 3 and 4: The writer describes in detail what happened to him, i.e. his failure to learn how to windsurf although he tried it many times.
45. (4) Paragraphs 3 and 4: The writer tells us how he felt by using words such as "stupidly" (Para. 3), "embarrassed" (Para. 3) and "defeated" {Para. 4).
46. (S)He learned that if he couldn't succeed in doing something at first, he should gi\(e it up rather than try it again and again in vain. This is stated in Paragraph 5.
47. (6)Partly. When I read the title, I felt the author is going to tell
a story that proves the saying. But when I came to the sentence "But I'm not so sure that's always true", I sort of knew what the ending looks like it disproves the saying.
48. (7) In the last paragraph, he rewrites the saying mentioned in the first paragraph to give a logical ending to his story.
Get ideas 2
d-c-e-f-a-b
More practice in listening
Short conversation
DCBAC
Long conversation
BCAD
Passages: Passage 1
ACBD
Passages: Passage 2
78. refugee
79. desperate
80. entitled
81. became informed of
82. are confronted with
83. spokesperson
84. seek out
85. profiles
86. stayed loyal to
87. virtually
UNIT test
PART I CDDBB
Part II AAADC
Part III BAA CD
Part IV
73. hunting
7 4. baseball 75. published
7 6. Childhood
77. novels
78. hopeless
79. ambulance
80. against nature
81. Nobel Prize
82. the greatest influences。

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