3-1 Unit3 News(2)
新标准大学英语综合教程(第二版)Book3-Unit1课后答案
Unit 1Active Reading (1)4 1b 2 c 3c 4d 5c 6a51.attendance2.ambitious3.productive4.resistance5.script6.acceptance61 mortgage 2deck 3surf 4coastal; defy 5clamped 6criticized 7hauled 8prededing7 1b 2a 3b 4b 5b 6b 7a 8b 9bActive Reading (2)2。
1 c 2d 3b3 341 elapsed; cemetery2 rear; crammed 3triple 4budding;biography5finite 6dwellers 7invest 8skip 9inevitable51a 2b 3a 4a 5a 6b 7a 8a61a 2b 3b 4a 5a 6b 7b 8b 9aLanguage in use1·I’ve double- nd triple-checked it。
(compound verb)·budding crypt-kickers ((compound noun)·a rear-view mirror ((compound adjective)·the once-a-year holiday to Florida or Spain (compound adjective) ·back—burner stuff (compound adjective)·standing at the corner of the Co-op (compound noun)·a sepia—colored relative that no one can put a name to (compound adjective)21 a late-night party2 a well-stocked library3 a world-famous professor4 some well-timed advice5 a rapidly-growing population6 a free-market economy7 a half-hour boat trip31 It's how we behave that determines what other people think of us.2 It's what our character is that usually determines what sort of job we are going to end up doing。
新世纪大学英语3-unit3课文翻译及单词解析
追求以公众利益为宗旨的幸福理查德·莱亚德在过去的50年里,我们西方国家的经济获得了史无前例的增长。
我们的家园、车辆、假期、工作、教育,尤其是健康,均得以改善。
依据标准经济理论,这些改善原本应该使我们更加幸福,然而,调查显示并非如此。
英国人和美国人接受幸福程度的调查时说,在过去的50年里,他们的幸福程度并没有得到改善。
抑郁症患者人数上升,同时犯罪率大幅增长也说明了人们对生活的不满足。
上述事实对我们个人以及社会优先考虑的诸多事情都提出了挑战。
事实上,我们现在的处境是人类从未经历过的。
当大多数人还在为温饱发愁时,物质条件的改善的确能令他们幸福一些。
富庶国家(比如,人均年收入在两万美元以上)的人民比贫穷国家的人民幸福一些;而贫穷国家的人民,如果稍微富裕,也会幸福得多。
然而,物质上的匮乏一旦消除,收入的增加便不如亲情、友情、邻里和睦等人际关系那么重要。
但是,我们在追求更高的收入时牺牲了太多这样的关系,这很危险。
渴望幸福是人类本性的核心。
人人都渴望这样一个社会:人们尽可能地幸福,每个人的幸福同等重要。
这应当是我们这个时代的人生哲学,应当用来指导公共利益的维护准则和每个人的行为,应当逐渐取代无法使我们更加幸福的极端的个人主义。
金钱的确是影响个人幸福的关键因素之一。
但是,金钱本身能使我们最终获得幸福吗?在任何一个社会,富人往往比穷人幸福。
然而,当一个西方国家越来越富有的时候,其人民的幸福程度在总体上并未得到改善。
随着时间的推移,我们的标准和期望随着收入的增加而上升。
盖洛普民意测验每年都向美国人提问:“一个四口之家至少需要多少钱才能在这个国家生活下去?”人们说出的数字上升的幅度与平均收入增加的幅度是一样的。
因为人们总是拿自己的收入和他人的收入以及他们惯于拥有的收入相比较,只有当他们认为和平均水准相比有所上升时才感到幸福。
这一过程反而达不到预期的目的。
我努力工作、赚更多钱的动力是:这会使我更幸福一些。
其他的社会成员也同样如此,他们也关注自己相对的生活标准。
Unit 3 重点知识总结讲义-2022-2023学年高中英语外研版(2019)必修第一册
外研版高一英语Unit3知识重点总结一.重点词同根词及相关重点短语:1.approach--走近也可做名词方法,路,接近1)the approach of sth.某事的来临,2)an approach to doing sth.---做某事的方法**与method, way,means的区别:approach指待人接物或思考问题的方法,way处理任何事的方法,method 指合乎逻辑的方法,means指实现目的手段或交通方式:approach to doing sth., way of doing sth., by means of doing sth. method of doing sth., with an method2.chat--n.闲聊1)chat with sb.3.focus--v. 集中,名词-闲聊focus on--centre on--concentrate on...3.assume--v.假定,假设,认为---名词assumption 假定1)It is assumed that...据认为2)make assumptions about---作关于...的推测 4. respect---动词或名词尊敬,敬重,respectable--体面的,respectful-尊敬的1)have respect for sb. 2) win respect 2)in respect of---就...而言4.ignore--忽视,不理---名词ignorance无知,ignorant--无知的5.professional--职业的---amateur业余的6.suit--适合名词套装1)be suited to sb.--适合某人3)suit yourself--随你的便6.talent--名词天赋,才能---talented有天赋的1)show a talent for doing sth. 展现某方面的才能2)a talent show--才艺表演3)a man of many talents多才多艺的男子7.option--名词选择形容词optional---可选择的,optional course ---选修课8.generation--一代generation gap代沟9.responsible--名词responsibility责任,1)be responsible for...对...负责,2)have responsibility for...----对...负责3)take responsibility for...---承担...的责任9.memory--回忆1)in memory of sb.--为了纪念某人11.jaw--下巴jaw-dropping令人惊讶的,square jaw方下巴12.skin--名词皮肤---skinny极瘦的13.aim---力求达到aimless--无目的的,无目标的1)aim to do sth.--力争做... 2)be aimed at doing sth.---旨在做... 3)the aim of...---...的目标4)with the aim of...---为了14.observe ---庆祝,观察到,遵守奉行名词--observation名词观察1)observe sb. doing sth.---发现某人正在做... 15.range--一系列动词--变化1)a range of...----一系列..., 各种2) in range of sth.---在某事的范围内3)beyond of range of sth.--在某事的范围外4)range from...to... ----在....到...的范围内变化5)range between A and B在A到B的范围内变化16.apologise--道歉名词apology道歉1)apologise to sb. for doing sth. =say sorry to sb. for doing sth. 2)make an apology to sb. for sth.---因某事向某人道歉3)owe sb. an apology---应该向某人道歉3)accept one’s apology---接受某人的道歉17.stress--重读be under stress 承受着压力18. strength--名词强烈程度动词--strengthen--加强19. admire--赞美admiration--钦佩20. judge--judgement 22. settle--和解settle for--将就23.detail细节--detailed 形容词详细的1)in detail--详细地24.summary---总结动词--summarise动词总结课文重点短语: 1. turn to--转向,翻到,开始从事 2. you can’t be serious---你一定是在开玩笑吧3.That’s because...----那是因为... 4. in a studio--在录音里 5..calm down 6. raise one’s voice---提高嗓门7.be proud of...----为...自豪8.take sb’s advice---采纳9. hear from--收到某人来信hear of--听说,hear sb. out--听某人把话说完10.jump in with both feet---全身心投入11.have two options---有两个选择12.at the same campsite--在相同的地方13.in one’s +数整复数---在某人几十时14.bushy hair--浓密的头发15.well-built and tanned体格匀称晒黑的16. a square jaw方下巴17. wear one’s hair in a ponytail--留着马尾发型18.rosy cheeks--红脸颊19. can’t wait to do sth.--迫不及待做某事=can hardly wait to do sth. 20.be related to...----与...有关 2 0. take some time off---请一段时间假21.stress on--强调22.an individual style--一种与众不同23. set the tone--营造氛围24. a powerful quote---一种强有力的引言25.throughout entire life--在整个生活中26.an enormously positive force--一种及其正能量的力量27. the ending to the race--比赛的结束e back to sb.--回到某人身边29. tip-toed蹑手蹑脚的30. end up---最终成为31.make an apology--道歉32.physical appearances--外观33.offer forgiveness---给与原谅34.finish line--终点线35.leave...behind---忘记带走36. in the lead---领先37.in the burning heat在酷热中二.重点句型:1.Why don’t you also take my advice and think carefully before jumping in with both feet ?---Why don’t you +动词原形?= Why not+动原形?2.Can’t wait to see...?3. The International Day of Families, which was set by the United Nations in 1993, is held on 15 May every year.---非限定定语从句3.Watched by millions , the ending to the race has divided opinions.-----过分做状语,表被动翻译:1.被成百上千的人看着,他拼尽全力冲过了终点线。
全新版大学英语(第二版)综合教程3Unit3一课一练
全新版大学英语〔第二版〕综合教程3Unit3一课一练Book 3 Unit 3 Vocabulary1. The red words ___against the white wall.A. stand by准备,站到旁边B.stand for代表,象征C.stand out突出,显眼 D.stand back退后,往后站解析:红色的字在白色的墙上显得突出。
2. Since the 1970s this small town has gradually been ___into a huge modern city. A. transferred职位调任 B. transplanted移植〔器官〕 B. transmitted 转换 D. transformed转变解析:从上世纪70年代开始,这个小镇逐渐转变成了一个巨大的现代化城市。
3. The poorly-paid civil servants are ___to bribery. A. vulnerable易受伤害的,易受攻击的,脆弱的 B. sensitive敏感的,敏锐的 C. subjected 受...支配,经受D. susceptible敏感的,感情丰富的,可以...的解析:那些收入较低的公务员容易受到贿赂4. Influenced by the financial crisis export has dropped by a large ___since last year. A. gap缺口,间隙,分歧,空白 B. difference差异不同B. balance平衡,均势,身体,钱 D.margin空白,差额,边缘,幅度解析:受金融危机的影响,出口量自去年以来大幅下降5. When children are criticized by their teacher parents often see it as a reflection ___themselves. A.on B.to C.up D.about解析:当孩子们受到老师的批评时,父母常常把它看作是对自己的一种反思。
陕西省石泉县池河中学九年级英语全册unit1(3unit3)教案(新版)人教新目标版
4. Lock the doors and windows before going out.
5. What/How about the two of us playing gameelp ______ (cry) after ______ (hear) the bad news.
How can we becomegood learners?
一、教材分析
本节课为语法课 ,从语法角度看 ,本单元语言结构相对容易 ,by +doingj结构表达方式 .在教学过程中多引导学生关注对这些短语的整体学习,并有效地在语句中正确套用 .语法表格采取问答形式完整呈现了by doing形式及how句型提问及不同形式的语言结构范例 .4a对本单元by doing形式结构的再次直接呈现 ,在内容上六个小问题分别对应语言学习中的听说读写四项技能以及词汇、语法两大根本语言知识;活动4b将学习的内容从Section A单一的英语学习拓展到了对其他学科学习方法上;活动4c要求学生总结自己的英语学习方法 ,同时调查 ,了解同伴的学习方法 ,旨在帮助学生相互交流、借鉴彼此的学习方法 .
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Step 3 4b
Complete these statements. Use information that is true for you.
match physics chemistry Chinese history geography
e.g. I usually practice my English by taking notes / reading books and newspapers / speaking English with my classmates / memorizing sentence patterns.
外研社unit3新未来大学英语综合教程2答案
外研社unit3新未来大学英语综合教程2答案1. A good ___ is the first step to a good job. [单选题] *A. education(正确答案)B. unitC. textD. subject2. College education provides more ___for a bright future. [单选题] *A. lessonsB. coursesC. opportunities(正确答案)D. subjects3. He had a ___ to his wife who gave him the money to start his business. [单选题] *A. jobB. debt(正确答案)C. chanceD. career4. A ___ is helpful in looking for a job, but it doesn't mean a job. [单选题] *A. certificate(正确答案)B. gradeC. recordD. debt5. If you think getting a certificate means getting a job, you are ___ yourself. [单选题] *A. keepingB. havingC. cheating(正确答案)D. doing6. Try to have a real ___ of the course. Having it on your record doesn't mean much. [单选题] *A. understanding(正确答案)B. understandC. knowingD. know7. To be honest with yourself is to ___ yourself. [单选题] *A. look atB. doC. refuceD. respect(正确答案)8. The ___ of this country comes from its oil. [单选题] *A. wealth(正确答案)B. viewC. sympathyD. tale9. They agreed to meet the ___ week in the People's Park. [单选题] *A. exactB. following(正确答案)C. earlyD. late10. Generally speaking (一般来说), views on this subject ___ widely. [单选题] *A. manageB. succeedC. graduateD. differ(正确答案)11. The sick old man asked the doctor for ___ to get better soon. [单选题] *A. awardB. advice(正确答案)C. situationD. sheet12. We were all ___ to hear the news that Tom, the silly boy, had won an award. [单选题] *A. fluentB. rudeC. amazed(正确答案)D. successful13. Tony often ___ with his wife about money. [单选题] *A. argues(正确答案)B. interviewsC. embarrassesD. improves14. The little girl got much ___ from her father when she told him about her pains. [单选题] *A. detailB. energyC. sympathy(正确答案)D. suggestion15. I've learned from my uncle that dogs ___ people by their smell. [单选题] *A. improveB. recognize(正确答案)C. expectD. teach16. The classroom needs ___ . [单选题] *A. cleanB. to cleanC. to be cleaned(正确答案)D. being cleaned17. Wordsworth was one of the greatest poets ___ lived in the 19th century. [单选题] *A. whichB. whoC. thoseD. that(正确答案)18. ___ the population is too large, we have to take measures to control the birth rate. [单选题] *A. AlthoughB. Since(正确答案)C. IfD. Until19. As Edison grew ___ , he became more and more interested in science. [单选题] *A. elderB. the elderC. older(正确答案)D. the older20. Only in this way ___ catch up with your brothers. [单选题] *A. do you canB. can you(正确答案)C. you canD. you do can21. The teacher told his students to make the most of the opportunities ______ hand. [填空题] *空1答案:at22. He let the team ______ by not trying hard enough. [填空题] *空1答案:down23. Have you made ______ your mind what courses you are going to take yet? [填空题] *空1答案:up24. She learned the rules of the game step ______ step. [填空题] *空1答案:by25. Will the fine weather keep ______ ? [填空题] *空1答案:up26. ______ some extent you've done a good job. [填空题] *空1答案:To27. She speaks Japanese with a Chinese ______ . [填空题] *空1答案:accent28. One of the firefighters(消防队员) won a(an) ______ for bravery(勇敢). [填空题] *空1答案:award29. Hard work and good ideas will lead to ______ in business. [填空题] *空1答案:success30. Mr. Black ______ famous people every week in his radio program. [填空题] *空1答案:interviews31. Some young men started smoking without realizing what the ______ were. [填空题] *空1答案:risks32. Tony Green has worked very hard to make his dream a(an) ______ . [填空题] *空1答案:reality33. Ann speaks ______ Japanese, as she has lived there for three years. [填空题] *空1答案:fluent34. The box was very heavy, but Tom still ______ to carry it home. [填空题] *空1答案:managed35. There is a need ______ the skills in learning English. [填空题] *空1答案:for36. You are asking ______ trouble if you let your child play with fire. [填空题] *空1答案:for37. I didn't tell her the bad news, as I was afraid ______ making her sad. [填空题] *空1答案:of38. When he woke up, he found himself ______ the hospital. [填空题] *空1答案:in39. We should all take a leaf ______ of Lei Feng's book. [填空题] *空1答案:out40. Tom's dream is to become a doctor, and he is working very hard to turn his dream ______ a reality. [填空题] *空1答案:into41. Mr. White helped the poor old woman ______ of sympathy. [填空题] *空1答案:out42. My mother filled my glass ______ milk and her glass with tea. [填空题] *空1答案:with43. Tony was doing everything he could, trying to find ______ the girl's telephone number. [填空题] *空1答案:out44. I'm going to visit my aunt this weekend, and my brother is coming ______ well. [填空题] *空1答案:as45. The little girl was glad to see that the basket was filled ______ apples. [填空题] *空1答案:with46. 写作词汇:请填入以下10个单词的正确含义序号(A-J)A. 已婚B. 年龄C. 性别D. 婚姻状况E. 出生日期F. 离异G. 家庭住址H. 签名I. 名J. 姓1. First name___2. Last name___3. Signature___4. Age___5. Sex ___6. Marital status___7. Date of birth___8. Divorced___9. Home address___10. Married___ [填空题] *空1答案:I空2答案:J空3答案:H空4答案:B空5答案:C空6答案:D空7答案:E 空8答案:F 空9答案:G 空10答案:A。
新版综英Unit1-Unit3课后翻译答案
新版综英Unit1-Unit3课后翻译答案Unit 1.1.听到他屡遭失败的消息,我感到很难过。
(distress)It distressed me a great deal to hear the news that he had suffered repeated failure.2.他虽然失去了老板的欢心,但仍然装出一副高兴的样子。
(assume)He assumed an air of cheerfulness even though he lost favor with his boss.3.格列佛(Gulliver)经历了冒险奇遇,见到了各色奇异的人物。
(assortment)Gulliver met with extraordinary adventures and saw a strange assortment of people.4.如果你再犯同样的错误,他会很生你气的。
(furious)If you make the same mistake again, he will be furious with you.5.我们都被他的坦率的观点、幽默的语言和亲切的态度所深深吸引。
(draw)We were greatly drawn by his frank views, humorous words and genial manner.6.等到欢呼的掌声平息下来,那位诺贝尔奖获得者开始演讲。
(die down)After the cheering of applause died down, the Nobel Prize winner began his speeh.7.他天生有一种特别的洞察力和预见力,因此,他很少随大流。
(run with the crowd)He is gifted with a sort of insight and foresight, so he rarely runs with the crowd.8.我发现现实毕竟是严酷的,一个人难以完全按照自己的理想去生活。
book3 unit1-unit3词性转换
Uint1 book3写出下列单词的变化形式1.社会(n.) society;社会的(adj.)social;社会主义(n.)socialism;社会主义者(n.)socialist2.允许(v.)permit;(注:过去分词pemitted;现在分词:pemitting) 许可(n.)permission3.独立(n.)independence;独立的(adj.)independent;依靠(v.)depend;有依赖性的(adj.)depend4.赞美(v.)admire;羡慕(n.)admiration5.精力充沛的(adj.)energetic精力(n.)energy6.道歉(v.)apologize道歉(n.)apology7.悲哀(n)sadness悲哀的(adj.)sad悲哀地(adv.)sadly8.挨饿,饿死(v.)starve;饥饿(n.)starvation◆活学活用用所给单词的适当形式填空。
1.Della,s eyes were full of _________ at the _________ news and shelooked _____________ at her husband. (sad)2.You are not _____________ to leave here without his_____________.(permit)3.His __________ English filled us with ___________. (admire)4.Tom was a boy full of _________and he did everything______________.(energetic)5.You,d better _____________to Jimmy. Of course, _____________is not the only way but the most direct one. (apologize)6.It is surprising that there are still many people in the world ___________ to death each year, that is, many people die of ___________.(starve)答案:1.sadness;sad;sadly 2.permitted;permission 3.admirable;admiration 4.energy;energetically5.apologize;apology6.starving;starvationⅢ.翻译下列必背短语1.纪念,追念in memory of2.打扮,装饰,盛装dress up3.诈骗,开玩笑play a trick on4.期望,期待,盼望look forward to5.日夜,整天day and night6.和……玩得开心have fun with7.淹没,浸泡在drown...in...8.守信用,履行诺言keep one,s word9.使想起remind...of...10.好像as if11.屏住呼吸hold one,s breath12.出发,动身set off13.出现,到场turn up14.发生take placeunit2 Book3写出下列单词的变化形式1.(使)联合;(使)结合(v.)combine联合(n.) co mbination2.好奇心(n.)curiosity;好奇的(adj.) curious好奇地(adv.)curiously3.力量;强项(n. strength;强壮的(adj.) strong;加强(v.)strengthen4.限制(v.)limit限度(n.) limit有限的(adj.)limited 无限的(adj.)limitless5.有利(v.&n.)benefit;有益的(adj.)beneficial6.消化,领会(v.)digest消化(n.)digestion有助消化的(adj.)digestive7.缺点,虚弱(n.)weakness;虚弱的(adj.) weak◆活学活用用所给单词地适当形式填空。
仁爱英语八年级上册Unit1—Unit3知识点归纳
仁爱英语八年级上册Unit1—Unit3知识点归纳知识点复习要学会从中找到自己缺的或者不熟悉的内容,并且抓住重点考点复习,下面是小编给大家带来的仁爱英语八年级上册Unit1—Unit3知识点归纳,希望能够帮助到大家!仁爱英语八年级上册 Unit1—Unit3知识点归纳一.重点短语:1.on weekends2.on weekdays3.as for4.my eating habits5.have a healthy lifestyle6.the same as7.the result of8.junk food9.get good grades10.see a dentist11.have a healthy habit12.be stressed out13.a balanced diet14.for example15.at the moment16.be sorry to do sth17.go bike riding18.take walks=go for walk19.take a vacation20.plan to do sth21.western country22.take sth with sb23.depend on24.host family25.hardly ever26.ask sb about sth27.get back to school28 .a balance of29.kind of二.考点归纳:考点1.want sb to do sth 想要某人干某事His father wants him_____(become )an actor.考点2.try 的用法:1).try to do sth 尽力干某事He tries ______(eat) lots of vegetables and fruit every day .2).try not to do sth 尽力不干某事We try______(not let) my teacher down.3).try one’s best to do sth 尽某人最大努力干某事We should try our best ______ (study) all subjects.4)词组: try on 试穿 have a try 试一试考点3.although 的用法:although /though 引导让步状语从句,“即使,虽然”,不能与but 连用,但可与yet, still 连用。
Unit3+Reading2课件2022-2023+牛津译林版+八年级上册+
A: National Day is coming.
What can’t you wait to do?
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take a hot spring bath
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car
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wine grapes France
scarf silk Suzhou
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新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第二册Unit3翻译
U3 ACollege life in the Internet age互联网时代的大学生活The college campus, long a place of scholarship and frontiers of new technology, is being transformed into a new age of electronics by a fleet of laptops, smartphones and connectivity 2hours a day.大学校园长久以来都是学术之地,也是新技术的前沿。
现在随着手提电脑和智能手机的大量出现,加上每天2小时不间断的网络连接,大学校园正在转而进入电子设备的新时代。
On a typical modern-day campus, where every building and most outdoor common areas offer wireless Internet access, one student takes her laptop everywhere. In class, she takes notes with it, sometimes instant-messaging or emailing friends if the professor is less than interesting. In her dorm, she instant-messages her roommate sitting just a few feet away. She is tied to her smartphone, which she even uses to text a friend who lives one floor above her, and which supplies music for walks between classes.在典型的现代校园里,每幢建筑和大部分室外公共区域都提供无线互联网接入,学生可以把手提电脑带到任何地方。
听力教程第三册-2张民伦unit3听力原文
听力教程第三册-3Unit 3 Reports on disasters & accidents Part ⅠGetting readyEvery year disasters and accidents kill thousands of people, injure millions more, and destroy buildings, land, and valuables. Some natural disasters and a few accidents are strange and unusual and little can be done to guard against them and they are nobody's fault;while other disasters, especially many accidents, can easily beprevented by following some simple rules.The following words will appear in this unit. Listen carefully and study the definitions.1. tornado:violent and destructive whirl wind2. mudslide:a slow, sticky mudflow down a gradual slope3. hijack:seize control forcibly of (an aircraft, bus, ship, etc.), in order to achieve certain aims or to go to a desired destination4. toll:the number lost, taken, etc.5. evacuate:remove (inhabitants, etc.) from (a place or area), as for protective purposes6. relief:any aid given in times of need, danger, or disaster7. calamity:disaster; any extreme misfortune bringing great loss and sorrow8. casualty:person killed or seriously injured in an accident9. concussion:damage to someone's brain caused by a blow or fall and which makes them lose consciousness or feel sick or confused10. breathalyze:ask someone to breathe into a special bag containing chemicals which indicate whether this person has drunk more alcohol than he/she is legally allowed to when driving11. tsunami:an extremely large wave caused by a violent movement of the earth under the sea12. epicenter:the place on the surface of the Earth that is right above the point where an earthquake begins inside the EarthB You are going to hear some brief news items. Supply the missing words.Audioscript:∙ A firebomb went off in a busy shopping area in east Belfast last night killing one policeman and injuring several bystanders.∙Florida authorities say more than 1,000 homes were destroyed by the tornadoes, which ripped through the central part of the state.∙ A dramatic development in the explosive situation on Green Isle:a car ferry from Northbridge to Greenport has been taken over bya group of extremists calling themselves the "Green ActionFront".∙Relief workers in South Korea have finally gotten a break from the severe weather that has hampered efforts to recover fromflooding. The flooding and mudslides last month have killed morethan 270 people and left thousands homeless.∙ A bank in Manchester was robbed at gunpoint yesterday as 5 men burst in at lunchtime wearing masks and carrying shotguns. Therobbers escaped with over10,000 pounds.∙Florida was hit yesterday afternoon by a hurricane of up to 100 miles an hour.Twenty people are believed to be dead andover 100 injured.∙The Greek airliner that was hijacked and flown to Algeria on Tuesday is now on its way back to Athens.Part II Hurricanes and tornadoes Hurricanes and tornadoes are the two most violent and destructive storms on the earth. They can cause great damage to property and loss of life. Anyone who has been through a hurricane or a tornado is likely to remember the experience the rest of his life.A You are going to hear a news item. While listening for the first time, write down some key words in the notes column. After the second listening, answer the following questions. Audioscript:Large numbers of villages have been completely cut off. The official said the death toll could reach 2 000. The Indian army has been called in to help the relief effort. From Deli. Here is David Willis.The storm with winds of up to 75 miles an hour struck India's southeast coast, flattening homes, destroying crops and cutting transport links. Eyewitnesses reported tidal waves more than 12 feet high. The storm was followed by torrential rains, which swept away roads and railway lines, and flooded low-lying areas. More than 40 people are thought to have died when a ferry sank. But most of the deaths have been due to flooding, houses collapsing or electrocutions. More than 100 000 people have been evacuated from their homes and are taking shelter in relief camps. After surveying the flooded area by helicopter, the chief minister said it resembled a burial ground. He's appealed to the federal government to treat the incident as a national calamity. David Willis. Listen to the following news item. While listening for the first time, take down some key words in the left-hand column. After the second listening, answer the following questions.Audioscript:Nine hours Greenwich Mean Time. The news read by Wendy Gordon. The worst of the heavy rains and thunderstorms that have been sweeping : the past week appears to be over. Exceptionally heavyflooding to many parts of Germany, Switzerland, Northern Italy and France and chaos to rail and road transport. Air traffic too has been affectted with flight delays at airports. Although most flights are expected to be back to normal by this time tomorrow, there are expected to be serious delays on the German and Italian motorways over the forthcoming holiday weekend and train services are unlikely to be normalized for several days. A government spokeswoman in France announced that the damage to homes and property is expected to be at least four thousand million francs. It is reported that at least five people have lost their lives. Experts agree that casualty figures are low because emergency warnings were issued on the day before the storms began. The federal government in Switzerland has urged motorists and rail travelers not to travel during the next few days and no international traffic will be allowed on the main north-south motorway routes across the country until next Tuesday.Part III Earthquakes Earthquakes do not occur in all parts of the world. They are confined to certain definite areas or belts. The most important belt is the rim of the Pacific Ocean. Since earthquakes are highly destructive and may cost many people's lives, it is quite necessary that the seismologist be able to predict when and where there is going to be an earthquake.A You are going to hear a news item about an earthquake. Write down every word as a dictation. It will be read three times. First reading, read from beginning to end. Second reading, read with pauses. Third reading, read without pauses again. Audioscript:Another earthquake, the fifth in three days, hit Japan last night. Hundreds of homes have now been destroyed or badly damaged, and thousands have been made homeless since the earthquakes started. Many of the homeless have begun to make themselves makeshift shelters from the rubble. Electricity, gas and water supplies have also been seriously disrupted. Experts believe that the country will be hit by more quakes during the next 48 hours.B Listen to a news item carefully. While listening to it, write down some key words in the notes column.C Now try this: listen to a more authentic version of the news item and fill in the missing information.Audioscript:It's eight o'clock on Monday the 24th of November. At least 400 people are feared to have died in a major earthquake which shook large areas of southern Italy last night. As rescue work continues in wide areas of southern Italy, it is becoming increasingly more likely that the present tollof 400 dead will rise much higher. The tremors were felt all over Italy, from the French border to Sicily, but the worst damage appears to be in small towns and villages, many of them very isolated, outside Naples. Naples itself has also been badly affected. In a little village about sixty miles east of the city, scores of people are thought to have died as the earthquake hit a village hospital and a local church as well as many private homes. It appears that there was an evening service going on in the church at the time.In Naples it was the old part of the city which was worst affected -- many buildings of eight or nine stories broke apart and collapsed as the earthquake hit at around 8 p.m. last night. A large proportion of inhabitants spent the night in the open in the streets or squares and as smaller tremors continue, more chaos has ensued as townspeople rush for the countryside, blocking roads and causing traffic jams. Telephone lines have been broken and electricity and water supplies are failing -- the fog and cold conditions are making rescue operations very difficult in some of the remoter parts of the south particularly where road conditions are not very good.Our own correspondent has been to the disaster area and sends us this report...Part IV more about topic: Safety nearSchoolsMany traffic accidents take place near schools causing severe damage to young boys and girls. School children are more vulnerable than adults. Their awareness of safety is weak. So auto-drivers should be extremely careful when driving past a school.A Listen to two people discussing a traffic accident near a school and answer the True or False questions.B There are several characters in this story. Put them in order according to who you think was the most responsible for Mark's accident. Discuss your answers in groups.Audioscript:A: Have you heard the news?B: No.A: There's been an accident up near the school.B: Oh dear.A: Yes, Mark Brown, Jackie Brown's kid -- you know who I mean, don't you?B: Yes, bit of a dreamer, always in a world of his own.A: That's right. Anyway, Mark's been knocked over by a car.B: Oh, is he badly hurt?A: Well, it could have been a lot worse. He's been taken to hospital with suspected concussion but no broken bones as far as I know. I expect they'll keep him in for a few days just to keep an eye on him.B: Well, how did it happen then?A: It seems that some fellow in a Jaguar ran him over as he was crossing the road outside the school.B: It's a terrible corner that one near the school. There's always such a lot of traffic. But wasn't there someone there to supervise the children crossing the road?A: Apparently not. It seems the lollipop lady was off sick and, to make matters worse, Mark's class teacher had let them out ten minutes early because he wasn't feeling well. Can you believe it?B: Well, that's very irresponsible.A: That's what I said.B: But what about Mark's mum? Wasn't she meant to be picking him up? A: In fact, it was his dad who was picking him up and he was late 'cause he'd been chatting with some of his mates.B: Typical!A: Isn't it just. Anyway, it's Mark's fault as much as anybody's.B: Why's that?A: Apparently, he just rushed across the road without looking to get to the ice-cream van and around the corner comes this Jaguar and -- bang! -- Mark's in hospital.B: Was the driver going too fast?A: Yes, late for an appointment, I'm told.B: Do you think he'll have to go to court?A: Oh, I'm sure he will. He was being breathalyzed by a policeman when I arrived.B: Mind you. That sort always gets off.A: Well, I'm not so sure it was his fault. Anyway, the lucky thing was there was a nurse walking past when it all happened and she was able to give Mark first aid treatment until the ambulance arrived. So that was a bit of luck, wasn't it?Part V Do you know ……?Mountain climbing is viewed by some as an extreme sport, while for others it is simply an exciting pastime that offers the challenge ofstrength, endurance, and sacrifice. It can be highly dangerous, even fatal, especially when the climber is out of his or her depth, or simply gets overwhelmed by weather, ice, or other dangers of the mountain. Inexperience, poor planning, and inadequate equipment can all contribute to injury or death, so knowing what to do right matters.A You are going to hear a news report about a mountain climbing accident. Fill in the missing information in the chart below according to time sequence.Audioscript:Good evening. Here is the news read by me, Alan Piper. A French climber was saved from almost certain death when she and her climbing companion used her mobile phone to call for help. Francoise Pilenko broke her ankle shortly after reaching the summit of K2, one of the most difficult climbs in the Himalayas. They were unable to signal to their colleagues waiting for them below because of appalling weather conditions. But Mrs. Pilenko had her mobile phone with her, and despite poor reception, was able to phone her husband, Maurice, back home in Paris, France. Once he had got over his surprise, Mr. Pilenko alerted the rescue authorities, who got both climbers off the mountain by helicopter. He is flying to Nepal to join his wife in hospital.Most tsunamis are caused by underwater earthquakes, but not all underwater earthquakes cause tsunamis -- an earthquake has to be over about magnitude 6.75 on the Richter scale for it to cause a tsunami. About 90 percent of all tsunamis occur in the Pacific Ocean. Can tsunamis be detected before they hit land?B Now listen to an interview with an American tsunami expert. Answer the following questions with key words.Audioscript:Walter Dudley is a professor of oceanography and director of the Marine Center. He's also the author of a book about the Tsunami.Walter Dudley: First of all, there's the matter of monitoring earthquakes. And the Indian government is quite good at that. But when you have a large earthquake that occurs, if you know if it's big enough and where the epicenter is, if the epicenter's under water, then potentially it could have generated a tsunami, and the next thing then is to confirm whether tsunami waves have actually been generated. If you declare warnings every time there was an earthquake, you'd have system that would very quickly be ignored by the public because, fortunately, most earthquakes don't generate tsunamis.Robin Rupli: It's my understanding that an earthquake took place two or two and a half hours before the tsunami hit. Is that correct?Walter Dudley: Well, it depends on how far away people are from the earthquake. Those communities right near the earthquake would have been affected almost immediately. The tsunami in 1960 that came from Chile of course destroyed coastal communities in Chile immediately. It arrived in Hawaii 14 hours later and it hit the coast of Japan a full 24 hours later and still killed over a hundred people there. So it really depends on the distance from the earthquake. My understanding is that most of the hardest hit areas were about two hours away.Robin Rupli: What are some of the signs that the ordinary person could recognize?Walter Dudley:If you're at the coast and you see the water either, mysteriously for no apparent reason, withdrawing or coming in, then that's an indication that something unusual and potentially very deadly is about to occur. Also, if you're at the coast and you feel an earthquake or were to witness a landslide, those are things that can also, you know, would be an indicator that there is tsunami potential there.Robin Rupli: Walter Dudley, thank you so much.Walter Dudley: It's been a pleasure talking with you, Robin.Robin Rupli: Walter Dudley is Professor of Oceanography and Director of the Marine Center in Hilo, Hawaii. This is Robin Rupli.Part VII Watch and enjoyTwister Is a 1996 American disaster drama film about Dr. Jo Harding, a meteorologist, and her team of storm chasers who try to perfect a data-gathering instrument, designed to be released into the funnel of a tornado. In this part of the film, a tornado attacks Wakita where Jo's aunt Meg lives, devastating the whole town. After watching it, briefly answer the questions below.Videoscript:Jo: Could you tell which way it's headed?Dustin: It's uh ... it's banking northeast. Uh ... It looks to hit Wakita head-on.Jo: I'm going. I'm going. Let's go. It's Meg. Let's go.Dustin: We're going!Jo: Get me a route around the storm.Alan: Robert! Go!Bill: Wait!Jo: Where's the phone?Rabbit: The lines are down, Jo. I already tried.Jo: I'm going.Bill: Damn it. Hang on. I'll drive.Rabbit: Hey, Jo, look, we can jump on the 38 exchange and cross Highway 132.Bill: Honey, it's Meg. I got to go.Melissa: I'm going back.Bill: Good. Good. You'll be safe at the motel. I'll see you in the morning. Melissa: I won't be there.Bill: What? Why? What are you saying?Melissa: I'm saying goodbye.Bill: No.Melissa: You know what? I ... I can't compete with this. I don't even know where to start.Bill: Why, don't do this now, please. Please.Melissa: Sooner or later it would have ended. We both know that. The funny thing is ... I'm not that upset. What does that mean?Brian/Alan/Tim: We can do it! Come on! Let's move!Bill: I never meant for anything like this to happen.Melissa: Oh, Billy, I know. It's okay.Dustin: Bill, come on.Melissa: You go ahead. She needs you. I hope that Aunt Meg is okay. Bill: What about you?Melissa: Oh, don't worry about me. I know my way home. Rabbit: We can be to Wakita in about an hour.Dustin: Bill, come on.Bill: Oh, my God.Jo: They had no warning. Oh, my God.Bill: Jo, wait!Jo: Meg! Meg!Bill: Jo, wait!Jo: Meg!Bill: Careful! Careful! This house could go any second.Jo: Meg!Bill: Jo! Take a flashlight.Jo: Meg!Bill: This whole place is ready to go. Meg! Careful!Jo: Meg!Bill: Meg! Meg!Jo: Did you hear that?Bill: What?Jo: I heard something.Bill: Easy. Careful. OK.Jo: Meg!Bill: Mose boy!Jo: Mose! She's down here. Meg, we're here! We're coming down. Bill: Meg! We got to get this off her. Hang on.Jo: Don't move! Don't move! Don't move!Bill: OK, ready?Jo: Watch your head. Watch your head.Bill: Go. Let's go.Jo: Easy. Easy. Easy. Easy. Easy. Are you okay?Meg: Oh, I'm all right. I'm fine.Bill: Get ducked!Jo: Oh, God.Bill: We got to hurry.Jo: Let's go. Let's go. Let's go.Bill: Can you walk?Meg: I'm fine.Bill: Watch out!Dustin: Meg! Meg! Meg! Jo! Someone take my watch. Joey. Go, go, careful. Bill! Meg! Bill!Jo: We're okay! We're coming out!Bill: Get an ambulance over here!Dustin: Get an ambulance! Move it! Now! Go!Alan: All right.Meg: Oh, hi! Okay!Dustin: How about some steak and eggs?Meg: How nice you all came over! Okay! Bill, grab Mose for me! I think he's little shaken up.Bill: Don't worry, I'll get him! Mose!Jo: Is she okay? Ambulance man: We'll probably keep her overnight, just to be safe.Meg: Overnight? Forget it. I'm all right.Jo: You're going to the hospital.Bill: It's okay.Meg: Okay, I'll go, but I'm going to drive myself. Alan: Honey, your car is in a tree around the corner. Meg: Oh!Bill: It's okay. It's okay.Rabbit: It's okay, Meg.。
unit3新视界大学英语1unit3课后练习答案
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Unit 3 新视野视听说教程2答案
新视野大学英语视听说(二)册UNIT3 (吴学进整理)II. Listening Skills1.M: Will you love him, honor him, comfort him and keep him in sickness and in health, as longas you both shall live?W: I will.Q: Who is the woman?2.W: Mike, wake up! It is time to go to school. Hurry up or you’re going to be late!M: Don’t worry. I can sleep all day long. Did you forget today is Martin Luther King’s birthday?Q: Who is the woman most likely to be?3. M: Could I see your driver’s license and registration, please?W: What’s the matter, officer?Q: Who is the man?4. M: I’d like to ask you about the research paper you assigned that we have to do by the end ofthe semester.W: ok. What would you like to know?Q: Who is the woman most likely to be?5. W: I’ve cleaned the windows, mopped the floors, and folded the laundry. Is there anythingelse that you would like me to do before I cal lit a day?M: Did you do the living room yet?Q: Who is the woman most likely to be?1.B2.C3.D4.A5.AIII. Listening InTask 1: Don’t be a chicken!Gilbert: Hey, Henry, is Sarah coming with us?Henry: Yes. Why?Gilbert: Nothing. I’m just asking.Henry: Just asking? But why is your face flaming red? Ah-huh, someone has a crush on Sarah, doesn’t he?Gilbert: Who has a crush?!Henry: Come on, Gilbert, don’t be such a chicken. If you like her, just go and tell her. Maybe she likes you.Gilbert: But I don’t have the guts to ask her out.Henry: What are you so afraid of?Gilbert: I’d totally die if she turned me down.Henry: But that’s better than keeping everything to yourself. You’ve got to let her know. Come on!You’ve got to take a chance!Gilbert: I don’t know… Well, maybe you’re right, but how am I going to tell her I like her?1. go out2. flaming red3. crush4. chicken5. likes6. guts7. turn him down8. keeping everything9. tell herTask 2: Dating in AmericaBefore marriage, younger Americans date each other, that is, they often go out together. Casual dating usually begins in the early teens, and in the late teens a pattern of steady dating develops. There is a great possibility that one goes to a dance with one person, to a football game with another, and to a picnic with a third. Sometimes two couples go out together. This is known as “double dating.”Group dating is also popular among young people. Large groups of boys and girls may go around together. Young people may go out together for a long time, which is, in effect, a public statement of their intention to marry. Men and women go out together a great deal, especially those in cities. This is “adult dating.”They ski together, dine together, either at restaurants or in each other’s homes. The American dating system is a rather casual one. Often young Americans who hardly know each other go out on dates. It is also acceptable for them to arrange a “blind date”, that is, a date between two young people who have not met before.Dating DescriptionCausal dating (1) Early teensSteady dating (2)Late teens(3)Double dating Two couples(4)Group dating Large groupsGo out for a long period Intention to(5) marry(6)Adult dating Men and women.e.g.ski, work, dine together Casual dating system Those who (7)hardly know each other(8)Blind dating Those who have(9) never met beforeTask 3: An American weddingAmerican weddings are not always the same. I’d like to show you pictures of my wedding. When we got engaged, an announcement was published in the newspaper. The announcement typically includes the names of the bride, the bridegroom and their parents and the wedding is expected to be held. About a month before the wedding, we sent out wedding invitations to relatives and friends. This is the church where we had the wedding. My father gave me to my future husband. Then the minister started the wedding ceremony. He greeted the guests, and talked about the meaning of marriage. Next, we exchanged vows and gave each other rings. This is the main part of the wedding. After the vows, the minister prayed for us. Then the minister declared us husband and wife, and we kissed each other. Here is my sister, who was a bridesmaid. This is the bouquet I carried. Traditionally, the unmarried women gather after the wedding, and the bride throws her bouquet to them. The one who catches it will, according to tradition, be the next one to get married. At the reception, we cut the wedding cake and fed each other bites of the cake. Then we toasted each other with champagne. Finally the reception was over, and the minister signed the marriage certificate and we were legally married.Key: 3-2-1-5-9-7-6-4-8IV. Speaking OutModel 1 I just broke up with Alice!John: Hey, Se-Jin, what’s wrong with you? (1)You look so down!Se-Jin: Nothing.John: I know it’s not your studies, so it must be girl trouble. (2) You must have a broken heart. Se-Jin: Well, you’re right. I just broke up with Alice.John: Oh, I’m sorry. (3)I thought you two were made for each other.Se-Jin: Well, you never know. I want to settle down, but she wants a career while she’s still young.John: Well, it’s always difficult to choose between career and family.Se-Jin: Maybe you’re right.John: (4)I don’t know what to say to comfort you, but try to cheer up!Se-Jin: Yeah, but it’s hard to forget her at the moment. You know, we were together for almost three years.John: (5)There’s lots more fish in the sea and (6) you’ll find your perfect match.Model 2 Leo proposed to me.Mary: Laura! Guess what! (1) Leo proposed to me!Laura: Wow. That’s wonderful. (2) Did you accept?Mary: Not yet. I have some doubts…like the age factor. (3) I’m really robbing the cradle here. Laura: I know he’s fur years younger than you, but (4) he’s mature for his age.Mary: (5) I’m worried about the cultural differences, too.Laura: But I can see that (61) both of you have the same interests and personalities. That’s even more important.Mary: Maybe you’re right.Model 3 There’s something about him.Jane: Laura, I know you like Charles a lot, but (1) what do you like about him?Laura: Well, (2) there’s just something about him.Jane: Really? What is this something?Laura: Well, he’s mature, handsome, gentle, and successful. I think he’s for me.Jane: He’s certainly mature, but (3)don’t you think he’s a little old for you? He’s almost twice as old as you are!Laura: Well, (4) age shouldn’t be something that comes in the way of a person’s marriage. Jane: (5) It’s true that age isn’t the most important issue, but what would your parents think? Laura: (6) I don’t care what other people think. I just know that I love him and he loves me.Love’s all that matters.V. Let’s TalkOnline datingOnline dating is a dating system which allows people to make contact and connunicate with each other over the Internet, usually with the objictive of developing a romantic relationship. Online dating services usually provide matchmaking over the Internet through the use of personal computers or cell phones.Online dating sites generally require applicants to provide personal information before they can search the database for other individuals using criteria they set, such as age, gender, race, religion and location. Most sites allow members to upload photos of themselves and browse those of others. Sites may offer additional services, such as online chatting, telephone chatting, and message boards.Some sites provide free registration, but may offer services which require a monthly fee. For example, they may offer full access to profiles, but provide additional services for pay, such as prtting paying useers’ profiles at the top of the list, making their profiles appear several times in different places in the search results and giving them a more advanced search engine to work with. In one real example, free users may only search for persons of specified age, gender and city, while subscribers may also search for such information as height, wight and interests. Other dating sites depend on advertising for their income. In recent years such sites have become increasingly popular.Key : BBCDAVI. Furthering Listening and SpeakingTask 1: Finding the Right Type of GirlKeith: Hey, Peter! You’ve been in the room all night. Get out and dance with someone like that babe over there.Peter: No way, Keith! She’s the intellectual type. My pickup line just won’t work with her. Keith: Oh, come on, man! What kind of girl do you like?Peter: I want a girl that gentle and mild, and that babe is not the right type.Keith: Times are changing, and you’ll never find a woman that will shine your shoes and fill your beer mug all the time. Wake up.Peter: Oh really? I still prefer women that stay home, cook, clean, and take care of the kids. Keith: Okay, then what will you do after you get home from work?Peter: Hmm. Eat, watch TV, and throw our the trash.Keith: Wit, wait, wait. I can’t believe my ears. You’ll never find a wife.1.B2.D3.C4.ATask 2: He thinks I’m God.A young woman brings home her fiancéto meet her parents. After dinner, her mother tells her father to find out about the young man’s plans. The father invites the fiancéto his study for a drink.“So what are your plans?” the father asks the young man.“I am a Bible student,” he replies.“A Bible student. Hmm.” The father says. “Good, but what will you do to provide my daughter with a nice house such as she’s accustomed to?”“I will study,”: the young man replies, “and God will provide for us.”“And how will you buy her a beautiful engagement ring such as she deserves?” asks the father. “I will concentrate on my studies,” the Youngman replies, “and God will provide for us.”“And children?” asks the father. “How will you support children?”“Don’t worry, sir. God will provide,” replies the fiancé.The conversation goes on like this, and each time the father questions him, the young man insists that God will provide. Later, the mother asks, “How did it go, honey?”The father answers, “He had no job and no plans, but the good news is he thinks I’m God.”1.F2.T3.F4.T5.TTask 3: wedding vowsBefore the wedding, the groom went up the minister with an unusual offer. “Look, I’ll give you $100 if you’ll change the wedding vows. When you get to the part where I’m expected to promise to ‘love, respect and obey her,’‘giving up all others,’ and ‘be true to her forever,’ I’d be happy if you’d just leave that part out.” He gave the minister the cash and walked away with a light heart. The wedding day arrived, and the bride and groom reached that part of the ceremony where they would make vows to each other. When it was time for the groom’s vows, the minister looked the young man in the eye and said, “Will you promise to kneel before her, obey her every command and wish, serve her breakfast in bed every morning of your life and make a vow before God and your lovely wife that you will never even look at another woman, as long as you both shall live?”The groom was shocked, but in spite of himself, he said in a low voice, “Yes, I will.” Then the groom whispered to the minister, “I thought we had a deal.” The minister put the $100 into his hand and whispered back, “She made me a much better offer.”1.F2.F3.T4.T5.FSpeakingMutual LoveJill: You know, Robert, we’ve been dating a long time now.Robert: Yeah. Twelve months next week.Jill: You remembered!Robert: Of course I did. How could I forget the anniversary of our first date?Jill: You’re so sweet. Can I tell you something?Robert: Sure. You can tell me anything.Jill: From our very first date, I knew we’d be together a long time. Robert: Can U tell you something?Jill: Yes.Robert: The feeling was mutual.。
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新视野大学英语(第三版)视听说3Unit 1 (1)Sharing (1)Listening (2)Viewing (2)Role-play (2)Presenting (3)Conversations (3)Passage (3)News (4)Unit test (4)Unit 2 (6)Sharing (6)Listening (6)Viewing (7)Role-play (7)Presenting (8)Conversations (8)Passage (8)News (9)Unit test (9)Unit 3 (11)Sharing (11)Viewing (12)Role-play (12)Presenting (12)Conversations (13)Passage (13)News (13)Unit test (14)Unit 4 (15)Sharing (15)Listening (15)Viewing (16)Role-play (16)Presenting (17)Conversations (17)News (18)Unit test (18)Unit 5 (19)Sharing (19)Listening (20)Viewing (20)Role-play (20)Conversations (21)Passage (21)News (21)Unit test (22)Unit 6 (23)Sharing (23)Viewing (23)Role-play (24)Presenting (24)Conversations (24)Passage (25)News (25)Unit test (25)Unit 7 (27)Sharing (27)Listening (27)Viewing (28)Role-play (28)Presenting (28)Conversations (29)Passage (29)News (29)Unit test (30)Unit 8 (31)Sharing (31)Listening (31)Viewing (32)Role-play (33)Presenting (33)Conversations (33)Passage (34)News (34)Unit 1SharingTask 2(1)daredevil(2)bungee jumping(3)cup of tea(4)feel good(5)achievementTask 3c-d-e-b-aTask 41, 2, 4Task 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 11, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11ViewingTask 2Activity 13Activity 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 achievement Role-playTask 1Activity 1BActivity 31. Like I said2. having said that3. That's what I was saying Presenting Task 1Activity 21, 2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11 Conversations ShortBCADCLongBAACPassageTask 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)priorities NewsTask 1ADDTask 2BBDUnit test PartⅠBCADCPartⅡDABCCPartⅢBCAADPartⅣ(1)opening(2)struggled(3)progress(4)remaining(5)emerged(6)continued(7)enlarge(8)crawling(9)get through(10)as strong asUnit 2SharingTask 2(1)mood(2)sun(3)smile(4)feelingTask 3b-e-a-d-cTask 43, 5Task 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 21, 4ViewingTask 2Activity 11.eager pleased2.nervous awkward3.expectant excited4.agitated contentedRole-playTask 1Activity 1G-A-C-F-B-D-EActivity 23, 5, 5, 2, 4, 4+6, 6, 7, 1, 5Activity 31, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13Presenting Task 1Activity 11, 2, 3Activity 21, 3, 5, 7 Conversations ShortDCAADLongCBADPassageTask 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 needUnit 3SharingTask 2(1)block(2) a few of(3)similar(4)quite a lot(5)wellTask 3b-d-a-cTask 41, 4, 4, 5, 2, 4, 1, 3, 1, 4Task 51.(1) exist as well (2) loud music2.(1) respecting privacy (2) participating (3) needs help3.(1) considerate (2) property (3) friendly Task 62, 3Viewing Task 2 Activity 1e-a-f-b-d-c Activity 2 AABCRole-play Task 1 Activity 1 DCBAActivity 21, 3, 5Activity 31, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 11 Presenting Task 1 Activity 12, 4Activity 21, 4, 6 Conversations ShortDBCBCLongCBCBPassageTask 1BDCDTask 2(1)illegal(2)taking family vacations(3)acquaintances(4)throwing a party(5)verbal(6)tolerant(7)intervene(8)splits the difference(9)resolve(10)talk it outNewsTask 1ADTask 2DBUnit test PartⅠACACBPartⅡBBDACPartⅢCBDDDPartⅣ(1)winter(2)literally(3)community(4)wider(5)siblings(6)woods(7)explore(8)catching(9)would run(10)golf courseUnit 4SharingTask 2c-d-a-bTask 32, 3, 4, 5Task 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) creativity ListeningTask 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(10)smile(11) a tick symbol(12)positive(13)built-in associations(14)sports equipment ViewingTask 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 with PresentingTask 1Activity 21, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 Conversations ShortDBCADLongBCDBPassageTask 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 pursuing NewsTask 1DDTask 2CDCUnit testPartⅠBCACDPartⅡCCDADPartⅢDABAAPartⅣ(1)biological(2)firmly(3)efforts(4)isolation(5)objectors(6)originality(7)modest(8)improve the health(9)morally(10)legislationUnit 5SharingTask 2(1)producer(2)enjoys(3)in a successful band(4)dream jobsTask 31, 2, 3, 8, 9, 11Task 41.(1) footballer (2) enough2.(1) professional (2) performing3.(1) band (2) world-famous4.(1) sports (2) later on (3) serving people Task 5e-b-a-d-cTask 61, 4ListeningTask 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-playTask 1Activity 1CBBBActivity 21, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 11, 13, 14, 15 Conversations 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 on NewsTask 1ACTask 2AABUnit test PartⅠADADDPartⅡDCABBPartⅢACAADPartⅣ(1)predict(2)identical(3)typical(4)boring(5)variety(6)dangerous(7)normal(8)some robbers(9)captured(10)right thereUnit 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 52, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10ViewingTask 2Activity 11, 2, 4Activity 2(1)fame(2)beautiful(3)simple(4)unhappy(5)lowly-paid(6)talent(7)EarthRole-playTask 1Activity 1AABBBActivity 22, 3, 5, 6, 9, 11 Presenting Task 12, 4 Conversations ShortCABABLongACCBPassageTask 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)civilizationUnit 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 23ViewingTask 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 21, 3, 4Role-playTask 1(1)I'm not sure(2)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 21, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8Conversations ShortCABDBLongDABDPassageTask 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 nature NewsTask 1BCTask 2CBUnit test PartⅠBAACAPartⅡDDCABPartⅢCCBAAPartⅣ(1)different(2)thread(3)nothing(4)effects(5)solve(6)round(7)worse(8)try to solve(9)part(10)take the timeUnit 8SharingTask 3(1)emails 1+2+3+4+5(2)mobile phone/telephone 1+2+3+4(3)face-to-face contact 1(4)letters 1+2+3(5)having dinner 1(6)postcards 1(7)texe messages 1Task 42, 4, 5, 6Task 5c-b-aListeningTask 2Activity 11, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9Activity 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 all PresentingTask 1Activity 21, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8 Conversations ShortACDAALongDBCDPassage Task 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。
新标准大学英语视听说教程(2)听力原文_Unit3New
Unit 3-Conversation 1Kate: Are you on your way to the boathouse?Janet: No. What's happening?Kate: There's a practice race to help choose who will row on the college team. Mark really wants a place on the team, so he has to row well today. And I'm going to watch. Janet: Well, I'd like to, but I have an essay to finish. Kate: That's too bad! I know how you feel.Janet: Maybe I can come later?Kate: Sure. I'm thinking of having lunch in the boathouse bar, and then watching the rowing all afternoon.Janet: How do I get to the boathouse?Kate: It's easy. Can you see where we are on the map? Here, look!Janet: OK, which way round are we standing? ... Y es, got it! Kate: OK, go down Catte Street, and turn right into the High Street. Go along the High Street and turn left into St Aldates. Walk along St Aldates, past Christ Church College until you get to Folly Bridge.Janet: I see.Kate: Then when you get to the bridge, cross over the river ... turn left and walk along the river bank. Keep going along the river ... And you're there! The boathouses are on the right, and the Hertford College Boathouse is the last one along. Y ou can't miss it.Janet: Thanks. I'm looking forward to seeing the rowing. Kate: No problem. We shouldn't miss the rowing —it's a great university tradition!Janet: I know, Mark was telling me.Kate: Like the boat race between Oxford and Cambridge universities every year.Janet: Of course! The great rivals!Kate: The Boat Race has been going for years, maybe nearly 200 years.Janet: And Oxford won it this year!Kate: Y es, but Cambridge was very close behind. Anyway see you later, down by the river.Janet: Bye.Unit 3-Conversation 2Kate: So the rules are ... the boats follow each other and the one behind has to bump the one in front ... just like that one has done.Janet: Is that Mark's boat?Kate: Y es! Look, his boat is about to bump the one in front! Well done!Mark: Hi you guys!Kate: Fantastic, Mark. Y ou were amazing!Mark: Well,we won the practice race, but I'm worried about getting a place on the team.The problem is that there are at least three other people on the team who have rowed before.And I can't help thinking that they were better than me.Janet: Don't worry, Mark. Everything will be OK. Mark: And then I hurt my knee getting into the boat. Janet: Oh, I'm so sorry!Kate: Too bad, but it's only a scratch. Listen up, Janet is right. No need to get nervous, Mark. Y ou were the strongest looking guy in the boat today. Chill out!Mark: Hey, they're putting the team list on the door. Janet: Let's go over and see.Mark: No, you go! I can't bear to look!Kate: OK.Kate: Hey, Mark, great news! Y ou got a place on the college team!Janet: Congratulations!Kate: That's great, Mark, you deserve it. Y ou trained so hard. Mark: I can't believe it!Unit 3-Outside viewPart 1Narrator: A historic moment, and yet he made it so easy.Usain Bolt became the first man to successfullydefend both the 100- and 200-meter Olympic sprinttitles, and he went on to anchor Jamaica’s winningrun in the four by 100 hundred meters relay inworld record time. At the end of that race, Bolt gavea nod to another track star with a “Mobot” gesture,signature of Mo Farah, who became only theseventh person ever to win the 5000 and 10000double, in front of an ecstatic home crowd.Mo Farah:I t’s not going to affect me, I’m the same to old Mo, nothing’s going to change. It just means you’vegot two good medals and…but something you’veworked so hard for, I’m ju st going to enjoy it. Narrator:Also a legend in the making, Kenyan David Rudisha, who smashed the 800 meters record whichhad stood since 1976.Swimmer Michael Phelps broke anotherlong-standing record. He became the world’s mostsuccessful Olympian with 22 medals, 18 of themgold, breaking the record set in 1968. His lastpodium before retiring was an emotional moment. Phelps: Y eah, as soon as I stepped up, ah, onto the podium, I…I could feel the tears starts coming. And, youknow, I said to Natha n, I said, “Uh-oh, here theycome. This could be…this could be pretty brutal uphere.” And they just started coming. And I tried tofight it but then I just…I just decided just to let itgo.Part 2Narrator:Tears too for cyclist Chris Hoy, who became Bri tain’s most successful Olympian, with six golds.And then there were also moment of anguish andfrustration. China’s star hurdler Liu Xiang crash outof his second consecutive Olympics, and Brazil’sfootballers once again failed to lift gold.These games were also marked by women.Teenagers Y e Shiwen, Katie Ledecky and MissyFranklin set record times in the pool. Saudi Arabia,Brunei and Qatar sent female athletes foe the firsttime. Women’s boxing became an Olympic sport.And British poster girl Jessica Ennis gave the homenation a defining moment when she took heptathlongold. She was at the forefront of the team GB’sbiggest medals haul of modern times, coming thirdin the medal table. The United States regained theirplace at the top, with China coming second. Forsome though, it wasn’t about the medals. But it’sthe taking part that counts.Unit 3-Listening inNews reportThere’s a new fitness trend in Australia called “crunning”. It’s a new sport that combines crawling and running that involves using your hands and feet on the ground. The idea was started by Melbourne resident Shaun McCarthy, and he hopes it will spread to other countries.McCarthy can’t prove that crunning is more beneficial than traditional running. However, he believes that it is a better way to exercise because it involves using your upper body as well as your lower body. Therefore it provides a complete body workout. He also said that crunning burns more calories than running.Experts aren’t sure if crunning is actually a s afe exercise for people. Unlike animals, humans are not built to move on all four limbs. People’s wrists are not as strong as their ankles, and crunning can place a large amount of pressure on the wrists as well as their elbows and shoulders. It could result in an injury to the lower back, shoulders, elbows or wrists.1 What do we learn about the new sport?2 What do experts think about the new sport?Passage 1Speaker 1And David Seaman is in goal for the England team down to our right... it's difficult to get used to the change of team colours here ... I'm looking at the white shorts and thinking they're English players, but they're not. For this match it's the Germans who are wearing white. I hope the English players don't have the same problem, we don't want them to pass the ball to the Germans. Now Gascoigne for England passes to McManaman for the first time ... McManaman is immediately surrounded by three German defenders ... he brings the ball to the near side of the pitch ... still McManaman for England, crosses the ball to Pearce ... Pearce takes a shot! ... saved by the German Ziegler, and picked up by Ince only 25 yards away from the German goal... good effort by Ince, aims at the goal! ... and Kopke, the German goalkeeper pushes the ball over the top of the goal. So a comer kick for England. Speaker2 A great shot by Ince, I'm sure he knows that Pearce set that up for him, but Kopke put the shot out of danger.Speaker 1 He does like to punch the ball, that Kopke in the German goal... England's first corner of this semi-final... Gascoigne will take it... Here comes the comer kick from Gascoigne ... and Shearer's there and Alan Shearer scores for England ... England have scored after only two minutes' play ... with a comer kick by Gascoigne ... aimed at the near post, and Alan Shearer heads the ball into the German goal ,.. It's an absolute dream start for the semi-final ... Shearer has got his fifth goal of the tournament... Would you believe it? It's England one, Germany nil!Passage 2Matt Now it's time for Critic's Choice,with news and reviews about the latest films. Good evening, Jack, seen anything good at the cinema this week?Jack Good evening Matt, yes, I've seen one of the best sports films of recent years.Matt Sports films? That's not usually a type of film which appeals to you.Jack Y ou're right, but this time it's different. I've been to see a film about mountain climbing, it's not really your typical sports film. It's more man against the mountain.Matt Tell us more.Jack I've been to see Touching the Void, which is the story of a pair of mountain climbers in the Peruvian Andes.Matt Is it a true story?Jack Y es, it is. In 1985, Joe Simpson and Simon Y ates set out to climb the 7,000-metre Siula Grande mountain in the Peruvian Andes. Simpson and Y ates were young, fit and confident they would succeed.Matt So what happens?Jack Simpson and Y ates' style of climbing involved moving quickly up a mountain with very few supplies and no base camps, which is risky. Y ou can't make any mistakes. Matt I think I can guess what happens next.Jack And sure enough after climbing well for three and a half days, disaster strikes. Simpson falls and breaks his right leg. With no food or water, the climbers know they have to get off the mountain - fast. Y ates is determined to find a way to get his friend home, and he has to lower Simpson down the mountain. Simpson is in agony, but Y ates has no choice except to ignore his partner's cries of pain because otherwise he'll die.Well, for a while, things go well. But suddenly Simpson, at the end of the rope, fails to respond to Y ates' signal. Y ates is unable to move any further and has no idea why Simpson is not responding. So Y ates holds on with all of his strength, all too aware that eventually his strength would give out and both would fall.But what Y ates doesn't know is that he has lowered Simpson over the edge of a crevasse. Simpson is hanging in mid-air from the vertical face of the mountain. He's unable toclimb back up the rope and he's got frostbitten fingers and can't communicate with Y ates above him.Matt So what happens?Jack Well, I don't want to spoil the ending for anyone who hasn't seen it yet.Matt But...Jack But Y ates hangs onto the rope for an hour, getting weaker. For any climber, cutting the rope that binds him to his partner is unthinkable.Matt Sounds very exciting. So what about the direction and the filming?Jack The director is Kevin Macdonald, and he tells the story by cutting from interviews to shots of the climb itself. But it's the message of the film which interests me. Y ou see, in the end, the impression left by the film is astonishment that a human being could do what Joe did, which is to survive. Matt Thanks Jack, this week's Critic's Choice is Touching the Void, on general release in all cinemas from next Week.。
Module 1 Unit 2、Unit 3 知识点详解-外研版八年级下册英语
外研版英语八(下)Module 1 Feelings and impressions 知识点详解Unit 2 I feel nervous when I speak Chinese.★(A2).【知识点再现】Welcome to China. 欢迎来到中国【知识点1】Welcome to+地点。
意为“欢迎来到某地”。
如:Welcome to Guilin. 欢迎来到桂林。
★(A2).【知识点再现】Thanks for your last message. 谢谢你的上一封邮件。
【知识点2】thanks for意为“因……而感谢某人”,相当于thank you for。
for是介词,意为“因为”,其后接名词、代词或动名词作宾语。
thanks to意为“多亏了,由于”。
如:Thanks /Thank you for your help. 谢谢你的帮助。
Thanks /Thank you for your pencil. 谢谢你的铅笔。
Thanks/Thank you for helping me. 谢谢你帮助我。
Thanks/Thank you for making us see sense. 谢谢你让我明白了道理。
【知识点3】【辨析】message,information与news的用法辨析:①message含义较广,可指书面、口头、无线电等多种渠道传来的信息,因而有“消息、口信、电报”等意思,为可数名词。
message的常用搭配:get/receive a message收到信息;leave a message留言;send a message发送信息;take a message捎口信。
如:He left a message for you. 他给你留言了。
I have an important message for you. 我有一条重要的信息要告诉你。
②information作“信息”解,通常指在阅读、观察、谈话或书信往来中特别关注的消息、情报、资料等。
21世纪大学英语1Unit 3 (2)
instead of “friends”. Setting up a good profile can actually help you find a job. But this is not Twitter – not a good place to follow up big names (though Bill Gates and Barack Obams are on LinkedIn too) – just keep it completely professional.
Examples:
A dropped cigarette is being blamed for the fire.
一根乱扔的烟被指为引起这场火灾的罪魁祸首。
Why do I always get the blame for everything that goes wrong?
为什么出了事总是让我背黑锅?
Equivalent Chinese site: Sina Webo, QQWeibo
• Those who use Foursquare are considered to be more “obsessed” with social networking. Not only do they let their friends know what they do, they also tell them where they do it. Besides, if you have a habit of signing up every time you go to a place, it can help you learn about the city you live in, and perhaps discover new spots.
施心远主编《听力教程》3-(第2版)Unit-1答案
施心远主编《听力教程》3 (第2版) 答案UNIT 1Section OnePart 1 Spot DictationHouses in the FutureWell, I think houses in the future will probably be (1) quite small but I should think they'll be (2) well-insulated so that you don't need so much (3) heating and (4) cooling as you do now, so perhaps very economical (5) to run. Perhaps they will use (6) solar heating, although I don't know, in this country, perhaps we (7) won't be able to do that so much. Yes, I think they'll be full of (8) electronic gadgets: things like very advanced televisions, videos, perhaps videos which take up ... the screen (9) takes up the whole wall. I should think. Yes, you'll have things like (10) garage doors which open automatically when you (11) drive up, perhaps electronic (12) sensors which will (13) recognize you when you, when you come to the front door even. Perhaps (14) architects and designers will be a bit more (15) imaginative about how houses are designed and perhaps with the (16) shortage of space people will think of putting gardens (17) on the roof and, and maybe rooms can be (18) expanded and, and (19) contracted* depending on what you use them for, so perhaps there'll be a bit more (20) flexibility about that.Part 2 Listening for GistDialogue:I Want to See Dr MiltonWoman:Surgery. Can I help you?Stone:Good afternoon. My name’s Frank Stone. I want to make an appointment to see Dr Milton, please.Woman: Yes, of course, Mr Stone. May I have your address, please?Stone: 118 Hill Road, London S.E. 18.Woman: Yes, we have you on the records. Can you manage this afternoon at 5:30?Stone: I’m afraid not. I can manage tomorrow.Woman: I’m afraid Dr Milton’s not on duty tomorrow. He’ll be here the day after tomorrow. That’s Thursday, March 27th.Stone: Fine.Woman: Will 5:30 be all right?Stone: Well, yes. But I’d prefer a later time so I can come along after work. Woman: Then what about 6:15?Stone: Well, that’s fine. Thank you. Goodbye.Woman: Goodbye.Exercise. Directions: Listen to the dialogue and write down the gist and the key words that help you decide.1.This dialogue is about making an appointment.Woman: Listen! I'm terribly sorry I'm late. Man:Man: Oh, that's all right. It doesn't really matter, does it? I haven't got anything better to do, have I?Woman: Just let me explain, will you?Man: I've only been waiting for over an hour. That's all.Woman: Yes. I know, and I would have ...Man: After all, my time isn't really that important, is it?Woman: Please don't be like that. Just let meexplain. (Silence. Man says nothing.)Woman: I ... I tried to get here in time but just after I left home, the car broke down.Man: The car broke down?Woman: Yes, and ... well ... luckily ... there was a garage near me. And ... and it took them a whileto repair it.Man: Why didn't you at least phone?Woman: I would have! But I didn't know the number of the restaurant. Man: You could have looked it up in the telephone book!Woman: Yes, but ... you'll never believe this ... I couldn't remember the name ofthe restaurant. I knew where it was, but forgot the name.Man: I see. Well, at least it was lucky you found a garage to repair your car. Woman: Yes. It was something I couldn't do myself. It didn't take too long, but that's why I'm late,you see.Man: Uh-huh. Which garage, by the way?2.The key words are Tuesday. Thursday. two fifteen. three fifteen. Monday morning. nine o'clock.Section Two Listening comprehensionPart 1 DialogueI'm terribly sorry I'm late.Woman: Listen! I'm terribly sorry I'm late. Man:Man: Oh, that's all right. It doesn't really matter, does it? I haven't got anything better to do, have I?Woman: Just let me explain, will you?Man: I've only been waiting for over an hour. That's all.Woman: Yes. I know, and I would have ...Man: After all, my time isn't really that important, is it?Woman: Please don't be like that. Just let me explain.(Silence. Man says nothing.)Woman: I ... I tried to get here in time but just after I left home, the car broke down.Man: The car broke down?Woman: Yes, and ... well ... luckily ... there was a garage near me. And ... and it took them a whileto repair it.Man: Why didn't you at least phone?Woman: I would have! But I didn't know the number of the restaurant.Man: You could have looked it up in the telephone book!Woman: Yes, but ... you'll never believe this ... I couldn't remember the name of the restaurant. I knew where it was, but forgot the name.Man: I see. Well, at least it was lucky you found a garage to repair your car. Woman: Yes. It was something I couldn't do myself. It didn't take too long, but that's why I'm late,you see.Man: Uh-huh. Which garage, by the way?Woman: Pardon?Man: Which garage did you take it to?Woman: Uh ... the one near my flat. You know. Lewis Brothers.Man: Yes, I know that garage. It's the only one near your flat.Woman: Hmm, well now, let's have something to eat. Uh, what about some ... Man: I know the garage very well!Woman: Yes. Let's see now. Yes, I think I'll have some ...Man: A pity it's Sunday.Woman: Pardon?Man: A pity it's Sunday. That garage is closed on Sunday!Exercise Directions: Listen to the dialogue and answer the following questions."Well, at least it was lucky you found a garage to repair your car."4.Because she wants to stop the conversation like this.Because he knows the girl is lying.Part 2 PassageThe Oscar Statuette1 Industry insiders and members of the press called the award "the Academy statuette", "the golden trophy" or "the statue of merit", but the term never stuck.2. No hard evidence exists to support that tale, but in any case, by the sixth Awards Presentation in 1934, a Hollywood columnist used the name in his column.3. Walt Disney was honored with one full-size and seven miniature statuettes on behalf of his animated feature Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.4. If the statuettes don't meet strict quality control standards, they are1.They are possibly boyfriend and girlfriend.2.In a restaurant.3."It doesn't really matter, does it? I haven't got anything better to do, have I?""I've only been waiting for over an hour.That's all" "After all, my time isn't reallythat important, is it?" well, at least It waslucky you found a barrage to repair yourimmediately cut in half and melted down.5.The large boxes are shipped to the Academy offices via air express, with no identifiable markings.The Oscar statuette, designed by MGM's* chief art director Cedric Gibbons, depicts* a knight holding a crusader's* sword, standing on a reel of film with five spokes, signifying the original branches of the Academy: Actors, Writers, Directors, Producers, and Technicians.Born in 1928, years would pass before the Academy Award of Merit was officially named "Oscar". Industry insiders and members of the press called the award "the Academy statuette", "the golden trophy" or "the statue of merit". The entertainment trade paper, Weekly Variety, even attempted to popularize "the iron man". The term never stuck.A popular story has been that an Academy librarian and eventual executive director, Margaret Herrick, thought the statuette resembled her uncle Oscar and said so, and that as a result the Academy staff began referring to it as Oscar.No hard evidence exists to support that tale, but in any case, by the sixth Awards Presentation in 1934, Hollywood columnist Sidney Skolsky used the name in his column in reference to Katharine Hepburn's first Best Actress win. The Academy itself didn't use the nickname officially until 1939.Since its conception, the Oscar statuette has met exacting uniform standards - with a few notable exceptions. In the 1930s, juvenile players received miniaturereplicas* of the statuette; a ventriloquist* Edgar Bergen was presented with a wooden statuette with a moveable mouth; and Walt Disney was honored with one full-size and seven miniature statuettes on behalf of his animated feature Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Between 1942 and 1944, in support of the war effort, Oscars were made of plaster. After the War, winners turned in the temporary awards for golden Oscar statuettes.The traditional Oscar statuette, however, hasn't changed since the 1940s, when the base was made higher. In 1945, the base was changed from marble to metal and in 1949, Academy Award statuettes began to be numbered, starting with No. 501.Approximately 50 Oscars are made each year in Chicago by the manufacturer, R. S. Owens. If they don't meet strict quality control standards, the statuettes are immediately cut in half and melted down.Each award is individually packed into a Styrofoam* container slightlylarger than a shoebox.Eight of these are then packed into a larger cardboard box, and the large boxes are shipped to the Academy offices in Beverly Hills via air express, with no identifiable markings.On March 10, 2000, 55 Academy Awards mysteriously vanished en route from the Windy City* to the City of Angels. Nine days later, 52 of stolen statuettes were discovered next to a Dumpster* in the Koreatown section of Los Angeles by Willie Fulgear, who was later invited by the Academy to attend theOscar 2000 ceremonies as a special guest.For eight decades, the Oscars have survived war, weathered earthquakes, and even managed to escape unscathed* from common thieves. Since 1995, however, R. S. Owens has repaired more than 160 statuettes. "Maybe somebody used chemicals on them to polish them and the chemicals rubbed right through the lacquer* and into the gold," explains the company president. "Or maybe people stored them someplace where they corroded." Although he stresses that the statuette is made to endure, Siegel offers this sage advice to all Oscar winners: "If it gets dusty, simply wipe it with a soft dry cloth."Exercise A Pre-listening QuestionEvery January, the attention of the entertainment community and of film fans around the world turns to the upcoming Academy Awards, the highest honor in filmmaking. The annual presentation of the Oscars has become the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' most famous activity. The Oscar Statuette is a knight holding a crusader's sword, standing on a reel of film with five spokes.Exercise B Sentence DictationDirections: Listening to some sentences and write them down. You will hear each sentence three times.Exercise C Detailed ListeningDirections: Listen to the passage and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). Discuss with your classmates why you think the statement is true or false.----I...- 1. There were five original branches of the Academy.(Because the five spokes on the reel of film signify the original branchesof the Academy:Actors, Writers, Directors, Producers, and Technicians.)~ 2. The Academy Award of Merit was officially named "Oscar" in 1928.(Born in 1928, years would pass before the Academy Award of Meritwas officially named "Oscar.")----I...- 3. The Academy staff began referring to the Academy statuette as Oscar because Margaret Herrick said the statuette was like her uncle Oscar.(An Academy librarian and eventual executive director, MargaretHerrick, thought the statuette resembled her uncle Oscar and said so,and as a result the Academy staff began referring to it as Oscar.)4. Since its conception, the Oscar statuette has met exacting uniform standards. (There were a few notable exceptions. In 1930s, juvenile players received miniature replicas of the statuette and a ventriloquist Edgar Bergen gained a wooden statuette with a moveable mouth. Walt Disney was honored with onefull-size and seven miniature statuettes. )----I...- 5. Oscars were made of plaster in the 1940s because of the War. (Between 1942 and 1944, in support of the war effort, Oscars were made of plaster.) ----I...- 6. The manufacturer, R. S. Owens makes about 50 Oscars each year in Chicago. (Approximately 50 Oscars are made each year in Chicago by the manufacturer, R. S. Owens.)~ 7. 55 Academy Awards were stolen by a mysterious person en route from the Windy City to the City of Angels on March 10, 2000.(On March 10,2000,55 Academy Awards just mysteriously vanished en route from the Windy City to the City of Angels, but how and by whom was unknown.) ~ 8. For eighty years, the Oscars have survived war, weathered earthquakes, managed to escape unscathed from common thieves and even chemical corrosion.(Since 1995, however, R. S. Owens has repaired more than 160 statuettes. "Maybe somebody used chemicals on them to polish them and the chemicals rubbed right through the lacquer and into the gold."Exercise D After-listening DiscussionDirections: Listen to the passage again and discuss the following questions.1.The traditional Oscar statuette hasn't changed since the 1940s, when the base was made higher.In 1945, the base was changed from marble to metal and in 1949, AcademyAward statuettes began to be numbered, starting with No.501.2.(Open)Section Three NewsNews Item 1Beijing Olympics End, Paralympics Set to Begin The Beijing Olympics ended Sunday night with a grand closing ceremony.Beijing's organization, infrastructure, and iconic sports venues for the games drew widely praised during two weeks of competition.Beijing is now gearing up to host the Paralympics - the world's biggest sporting event for those with physical disabilities.As part of its Olympics preparations, Beijing has made all of its subway stops accessible to wheelchairs. During the Paralympics, there will be 16 dedicated public bus lines for the disabled and 400 shuttle buses.More than 4,000 athletes will compete in the Paralympics, which begin September 6 and last 12 days. The athletes will compete in and stay in the same facilities used for Olympics, including the popular Water Cube and Bird's Nest stadium.Ex. A: Summarize the newsThis news item is about the coming Paralympics 2008.Ex. B: Answer the questions1.The Beijing Olympics ended Sunday night with a grand closing ceremony.2. Beijing's organization, infrastructure, and iconic sports venues for the games drew widely praised during two weeks of competition..3. Beijing is now gearing up to host the Paralympics - the world's biggest sporting event for those with physical disabilities.4. During the Paralympics, there will be 16 dedicated public bus lines for the disabled and 400 shuttle buses.5. Yes, they will compete in and stay in the same facilities used for Olympics, including the popular Water Cube and Bird's Nest stadium.News Item 2Obama Opens High-Level US-China TalksPresident Obama says Washington and Beijing must cooperate to tackle the big problems facing the world.Mr Obama spoke to high-level American and Chinese officials as they launched a two-day meeting in Washington. The U.S. China Strategic and Economic Dialogue is to discuss a broad agenda from currency concerns to foreign policy.The president said the officials must work together to tackle worldwide challenges, including the global economic recession, climate change, and the spread of nuclear weapons.The president said he is under no illusion the United States and China will agree on every issue, or always see the world in the same way. And he made clear that he will continue to speak out about human rights.President Obama stressed that it is these differences that make dialogue even more important. He said these discussions give the two sides a chance to get to know each other better and communicate concerns with candor.Ex. A: Listen to the news and complete the summaryThis news item is about the high-level US-China talks that Obama opens.Ex. B:President Obama says Washington and Beijing must cooperate to tackle the big problems facing the world.Mr Obama spoke to high-level American and Chinese officials as they launched a two-day meeting in Washington. The U.S. China Strategic and Economic Dialogue is to discuss a broad agenda from currency concerns to foreign policy.The president said the officials must work together to tackle worldwide challenges, including the global economic recession, climate change, and the spread of nuclear weapons.The president said he is under no illusion the United States and China will agree on every issue, or always see the world in the same way. And he made clear that he will continue to speak out about human rights.President Obama stressed that it is these differences that make dialogue even more important. He said these discussions give the two sides a chance to get to know each other better and communicate concerns with candor.News Item 3Russia to Supply China with Significant Portion of Oil Needs The oil Russia pumps from its frozen, Siberian fields, with one energy deal, will soon provide a significant amount of China's daily needs, about four percent. Russia will deliver about 300,000 barrels of crude a day. In return, China will finance the pipeline Russia will build from its eastern Siberian oil fields to the Chinese border.Energy analysts say the deal is another indication of Russia's eagerness to shift some of its energy exports from its main market, Europe.Russia's state-owned petroleum company Rosneft, will get $15 billion of the work and the state pipeline owner Transneft, is set to receive $10 billion.Construction has been delayed repeatedly as the two countries bargained over the cost of transporting crude oil to the border.But the Russian oil industry, which for decades has been a main source of revenue for the country, has suffered a dramatic shortfall as the price of oil fell during the global economic crisis.Energy analysts say the economy is pushing Russia to build closer ties with the Chinese. They say Russia also is seeking allies in the East where the Kremlin is seen more favorably than in the West.Exercise ADirections: Listening to the news item and complete the summary.This news item is about the oil supply from Russia to China and the relationship between the two countries.Exercise B1.T2. F3.F4.T5.T6.F7.T8.FSection Four Supplementary ExercisesPart 1 Feature reportChina's Main Concern at G-20 is DomesticBy Daniel Schearf Beijing 14 November 2008When leaders of the world's richest nations and biggest emerging economies meet for the G-20 summit in Washington, much of the attention will be on what actions China can take to help resolve the global financial crisis. China's resilient growth has bolstered world trade, but as Daniel Schearf reports from Beijing, China's main economic concerns are domestic.China is a world growth leader. Its cheap, manufactured exports power economies around the globe.This means, though, China is not immune to the global economic malaise.Chinese exports have slowed and its bull market dropped sharply in the wake of the credit crisis in the United States.Pan Jingliu pulled out of the stock market before it fell, but says many of his friends lost money. "One has to pay attention to the 'Big Boss,' - in other words, the government," Jingliu said. "One should know the government's economic policy from top to bottom, understand it, and be familiar with it. If you do not understand the government's intentions you can make mistakes."The government bought up stocks and lowered trading taxes to boost the market, but trading remains volatile.Just ahead of the G-20 meeting, China also lowered interest rates and announced a $586 billion spending package on infrastructure, social services and tax rebates.The world is now waiting to see whether Beijing's actions will help restore global economic stability."China has the most foreign currency reserves in the world and the second most U.S. bonds after Japan," said Li Wan-Yong, a researcher on economics at South Korea's Hyundai Research Institute. "In terms of those, China can play an important role to overcome the global economic crisis and the Asian economiccrisis."China's Vice Foreign Minister He Yafei says China can best help the world economy by stabilizing its own. "China's economy makes up a large part of the world economy," he said. "Whether or not China's economy is able to maintain stability and continue growing, whether or not China's domestic economy is stable, is very important not only to China's but also to the world's economy."Analysts say the government spending package will to some degree help exporters, but is mainly aimed at increasing domestic consumption."This is a leadership, after all, that is composed, the better ones, of engineers," said Bill McCahill, who is with China-based research firm J. L. McGregor and Company. "These are not people who are terribly outward looking and outward focused. They get up in the morning wondering how they're going to take care of 1.4 or 1.5 billion people in their home country, not homeowners in Los Angeles."Slowing demand from the US and other countries has forced thousands of Chinese factories to close and raised fears of unrest as millions are expected to lose their jobs.Chinese officials warn exports will continue to suffer because of the global slump,indicating the worst may be yet to come.Ex. A:This news report is about China’s main concern at the G-20 meeting which is aimed at increasing domestic consumption.Ex. B:Just ahead of the G-20 meeting, China also lowered interest rates and announced a $586 billion spending package on infrastructure, social services and tax rebates.The world is now waiting to see whether Beijing's actions will help restore global economic stability.China's Vice Foreign Minister He Yafei says China can best help the world economy by stabilizing its own. "China's economy makes up a large part of the world economy," he said. "Whether or not China's economy is able to maintain stability and continue growing, whether or not China's domestic economy is stable, is very important not only to China's but also to the world's economy."Analysts say the government spending package will to some degree help exporters, but is mainly aimed at increasing domestic consumption.Part 2 PassageRise and Fall of Egypt1.The Nile River was a kind friend but occasionally a hard taskmaster of thepeople who lived along its banks.2.In due course of time, one man who grew more powerful than most of hisneighbors became their King.3.Provided he was not obliged to pay more taxes to his King than he thoughtjust, he accepted the rule of pharaoh as accepted the rule of Mighty Osiris. 4.It was different however when a foreign invader came and robbed him of hispossessions.5.Egypt regained a semblance of independence when one of Alexander'sgenerals set himself up as king of a new Egyptian state.The Nile River* was a kind friend but occasionally it was a hard taskmaster*. It taught the people who lived along its banks the noble art of "teamwork". They depended upon each other to build their irrigation trenches and keep their dikes in repair. In this way they learned how to get along with their neighbors and their mutual-benefit-association quite easily developed into an organized state.Then one man grew more powerful than most of his neighbors and he became the leader of the community and their commander-in-chief when the envious neighbors of western Asia invaded the prosperous valley. In due courseof time he became their King and ruled all the land from the Mediterranean to the mountains of the west.But these political adventures of the old pharaohs* (the word meant "the Man who lived in the Big House") rarely interested the patient and toiling peasant of the grain fields. Provided he was not obliged to pay more taxes to his King than he thought lust, he accepted the rule of pharaoh as accepted the rule of Mighty Osiris *.It was different however when a foreign invader came and robbed him of his possessions.After twenty centuries of independent life, a savage Arab tribe of shepherds, called the Hyksos*, attacked Egypt and for five hundred years they were the masters of the valley of the Nile. They were highly unpopular and great hate was also felt for the Hebrews who came to the land of Goshen* to find a shelter after their long wandering through the desert and who helped the foreign usurper* by acting as his tax-gatherers and his civil servants.But shortly after the year 1700 B.C., the people of Thebes* began a revolution and after a long struggle the Hyksos were driven out of the country and Egypt was free once more.A thousand years later, when Assyria* conquered all of western Asia, Egypt became part of the empire of Sardanapalus*. In the seventh century B.C., it became once more an independent stateExercise A Pre-listening Question,It is the Great Pyramid of Giza probably. The great pyramid is believed to have been built over a 20-year period. The site was first prepared, and blocks of stone were transported and placed. An outer casing (which disappeared over the years) was then used to smooth the surface. Although it is not known how the blocks were put in place, several theories have been proposed. One theory involves the construction of a straight or spiral ramp that was raised as the construction proceeded. This ramp, coated with mud and water, eased the displacement of the blocks which were pushed (or pulled) into place. A second theory suggests thatExercise B Sentence Dictationthe blocks were placed using long levers with a short angled foot.1.Exercise B Sentence DictationDirections: Listen to some sentences and write them down. You will hear each sentence three times.Exercise C Detailed listeningDirections: Listen to the passage and choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences.1. C2.B3.B4.A5.A6.B7.D8.CExercise D After-listening DiscussionDirections: Listen to the passage again and discuss the following questions.1.The last Egyptian queen, Cleopatra, tried her best to save the country when the Romans came in the year 39 B. C. Her beauty and charm were more dangerous to the Roman generals than half a dozen Egyptian army corps. She was successful twice in her attacks upon the hearts of her Roman conquerors. In the year 30 B.c., Augustus landed in Alexandria and destroyed her armies. She killed herself by taking poison.2(Open)。
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Part B Oral practice
Ⅰ.Interpret the following sentences from English into Chinese.
1. Birds, just like people, get the flu. 禽鸟,和人一样也会感冒。 2.Bird flu viruses infect birds, including chickens, other poultry and wild birds such as ducks. 禽流感病毒会感染禽类,包括鸡和其他一些家禽和野 鸟, 比如鸭子。
3. The first case of a bird virus infecting a person directly, was in Hong Kong in 1997. 第一个直接感染禽流感的病例出现在1997年的香 港。 4. Since then, the bird flu virus has spread to birds in countries in Asia, Africa and Europe. 从那以后禽流感病毒已经传播到了亚洲、非洲和 欧洲等国家。 5. Bird flu can make people very sick or even cause death. 禽流感会使人虚弱,甚至死亡。
Ⅱ. Pair work (Page 10)
Ⅲ. Situation. (Page 3)
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Homework:
Lesson 6 of unit 3 (Page 10 to 11)
Uzumaki
Rukawa
Sakuragi
Luffy
Chibi Maruko
Conan
Inuyasha
Lesson 5
Part A Listening practice Ⅲ. Listen to the passage again and fill in the blank.
A 16-year-old student died of bird flu in Hunan province yesterday morning, the third fatality in China this year, The Xinhua News Agency reported. The boy( surname )Wu, was a native of Guizhou( province ) After developing a fever at ( home )on Jan 8, he was admitted to( hospital ) in Huaihua, Hunan, on Friday, but doctors were unable to( save )him, the reported said.(China Daily,01/21/2009 page 4.)
Ⅴ. Listen to the passage for the last time try to retell it. Ⅵ. Listen to the proverbs and learn them. 1. Where there is a will, there is a way. 有志者,事竞成。 2. Tomorrow is another day. 明天又是一个新的开始。
Unit 3 News (2)
Graduation Photo List
The first row (Start from left )
Naruto Uzumaki (鸣人) Rukawa (流川枫) Sakuragi(樱木花道)
Luffy (路飞) Chibi Maruko (小丸子) Conan (柯南) Inuyasha (犬夜叉)
Gray (格雷) Natsu (纳兹) Tezuka Kunimitsu (手冢国光) Shizuka (静香) Nobita (大雄)
Doraemon (哆啦A梦)
Doraemon
Gray
Natsu
Tezuka
Nobita
Shizuka
Goku
Sakura
Ryoma
Sailor Moon Shin-chan Arale
Ⅳ. Listen to the passage for the last time and answer the following questions.
1. How old was the student? 16 years old. 2. What’ the name of the disease? Bird flu. 3. When did he develop a fever? Jan 8. 4. Were the doctors able to save him? No, the doctors were unable to save him.
The second row (Start from left)
Goku (孙悟空) Sakura (小樱) Ryoma (龙马) Sailor Moon (水兵月) Crayon Shin-chan (蜡笔小新) Arale (阿拉蕾)
The third row (Start from left)