新世纪大学英语(第二版)视听说教程1(3rd-Edition)unit7电子教案(答案)PPT课件

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新世纪视听说1答案

新世纪视听说1答案

新世纪视听说2答案Unit 6 P911. V ocabulary LinkB Suggested answers:1. It reminds me of my old classmates.2. I am not good at memorizing telephone numbers.3. I sometimes forget where I have put my keys.4. My memories of childhood are mostly happy because…5. A good way to memorize new English words is to use vocabulary cards.6. I usually believe what people say because…2. ListeningA Answer: rememberB Answers: (left – right) pictures 1 and 4P93 3. SpeakingC Answers: Y es, they’re here in my jacket. / They’re not in my pocket. / I don’t think so. / Maybe they’re in your backpack.P98 1. Optional ListeningA Answer: (l-r) 2,3,1B Answer: 1. no one 2. couldn’t 3. can’t swimP99 2. Optional ListeningA Answers: 1. pink 2. living room, kitchen 3. largeB Answers: 1. True2. False; didn’t speak or smile, NOT spoke and smiled3. False; all, NOT a few4. False; sitting, NOT standing5. TrueP100 3. Optional ListeningA Answers: 1. Stage 5 2. Stage 1 3. Stage 2 4. Stages 3 and 4B Answers: 1. Four or five times. 2. In Stages 3 and 4.3. Fifteen to sixteen hours a day.4. Sleep is very important for learning.P101 4. Optional ListeningA Answers:1. many times 2. don’t remember 3. very active4. Greeks and Romans5. can tell us about our daily livesB Answers: 1. True 2. True 3. False 4. FalseP103 2. While Y ou WatchA Answers: 1. images, numbers 2. numbers 3. numbers, languages4. names5. namesB Answers: 1. True 2. False; forest, not city 3. True4. False; dinosaurs, not birds5. False; bird, not dinosaur P104 1. PreviewB Answers: 1. night 2. pajamas 3. a man 4. liked 5. understands P105 2.While Y ou WatchA Answers: (top l-r) 5, 1; (bottow l-r) 3, 4, 2Answers: 1. strange 2. daytime 3. pajamas 4. laughed5. reminded him of6. hugged7. shook Roberto’s hand8. ballet dancer 9. finished talking 10. showed Roberto a surprise Unit 7 P110 1. V ocabulary LinkB Answers: 1. before 2. man, he 3. live near each other 4. gifts5. on a warm. Sunny day6. your family and relatives7. stay overnight 8. keep a secretP111 2. ListeningA Answer: b. prepares and serves food.B Answer: 1. b 2. a 3. cP112 3. SpeakingB Answer: She accepts.P116 1. Optional ListeningA Answers: Mark: Nebuta Marissa: HoliB Answers: Mark: 2, 4, 1, 3 Marissa: 2, 4, 3, 1P117 2. Optional ListeningA Answers: 1. c 2. aB Answers: 1. M 2. D 3. M 4. M 5.DC Answers: 1. gets very crowded 2. after you arrive3. The most important event4. just relax and have fun5. before6. finishesA Answers: 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. F 6. TB Answers:1. Y ou night need a jacket, sunglasses, an umbrella, or all three.2. Get there early, about 4 hours ahead of big parades. For the Sunday night parade, find a space in the morning.3. Start making reservations in August. Don’t wait until January.4. People ride on floats in the parades and give “throw” to the crowd.5. Before Mardi Gras even begins, there are over 70 parades of dazzling floats.6. Many streets are closed to cars, and bus and streetcar schedules often changed.P119 4. Optional ListeningA Answers: b. People use a groundhog to predict the weather.B Answers: 1. F; Not large black, but small brown 2. T3. T4. F; Not 1995, but 19935. F; Not doesn’t usually see, but usually seesP121 2. While Y ou WatchA Answers: 2. False; summer or casual clothes, not formal3. False; 38 people, not 284. True5. False; Dennis cooked the food, not his friendsB Answers: 1. Thanksgiving 2. get together 3. thankful for4. New Y ear’s Day5. money6. unique7. celebrateP122 1. PreviewB Answers: 1. a 2. b 3.b 4. c 5.cP123 2. While Y ou WatchA Answers: 6, 1, 5, 4, 2, 3P126 5. Optional ListeningAnswers: 1. bring 2. would like to 3. promised 4. project5. invites6. agrees and calls7. is interested in8. go to the party9. funny part 10. planning to goUnit 8 P127 1. V ocabulary LinkA Answers:2. make a grocery list3. go to a dentist appointment4. get a haircut5. pick up / get the dry cleaning6. unload the groceries7. take / get the bus home 8. leave the car at the garage9. pick up / get the kids from the school 10. go grocery shoppingP128 2. ListeningA Answers: 1. F 2. T 3. FB Answers: 1. Caller 2. Caller 3. Caller, Service 4. Service5. Caller, ServiceP133 1. Optional ListeningA Answers: 1, 2, 5, 7, 8C Answers: 2, 3P133 1. Optional ListeningA Answers: affordable, convenientB Answers: 1. all 2. all EXCEPT library books3. all EXCEPT clean and brush your petP134 3. Optional ListeningA Answers: 5; cars, buses, subway, bicycling, walkingB Answers: 1. Neither 2. Both 3. Bogota 4. Both5. Both6. Curitiba7. Neither8. Bogota P135 4. Optional ListeningB Answers: Inwood: eagles, an old forest, an old farmhouse narrow streets, mosques, donkeysC Answers: 1. Inwood 2. Fes-al-Bali 3. Inwood4. Fes-al-Bali5. InwoodP138 2. While Y ou WatchA Answers: 1. Brad: the Laundromat, the supermarket2. Alejandra:all four places3. Calum: the supermarket, the bank, the post officeB Answers: 2. residential 3. on the sidewalks 4. school5. taking public transportationP139 1. PreviewB Answers: Sentences 2, 4 and 6 are Y es; the others are No.P140 2. While Y ou WatchA Answers:2. True3. True4. False; grocery store, not dry cleaner5. False: like, not doesn’t like6. False: with Claudia, not alone7. False: doesn’t agree, not agreeP143 5. Optional ListeningAnswers: 1. sick 2. errands 3. groceries 4. picks up5. enjoys doing6. convenient7. gets back8. watch the movie9. asks her to get 10. push your luck。

新世纪视听说教程2答案听力原文unit7

新世纪视听说教程2答案听力原文unit7

Directions: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.A: How would you like to come to our housewarming party?B: I'd love to.A.Go to work.B.Go to a party.C.Celebrate someone's birthday.D.Go shopping.A: How did you celebrate the Thanksgiving Day?B: At home and ate turkey, as always.A.her friendsB.her familyC.her colleaguesD.her classmatesA: What are you doing, dear?B: I'm writing the invitation cards.A: Oh. So have you decided who are invited to our wedding party?B: Eh ... not all of them. But I have some names in my mind. LikeGeorge.A: George? Isn't he your old buddy in high school?B: Exactly. And do you remember he invited us to his wedding partylast month. I think it's good courtesy to invite him to ours this time.A: Great. And what about Kelly, my college roommate? We were verygood friends. She once said she would get married earlier than me.B: So is she married?A: Not that I know. But I'm not sure whether she has a boyfriend or isengaged. We'll find out anyway.B: All right. Ah ... I almost forgot ... we must invite Mr. Hanks.A: Oh, the swimming coach. Yeah, it was on his swimming class thatwe met. He helped us a lot. You can say he's our matchmaker.B: I can't agree with you more, dear. Eh ... what about the other nameson the list?A: Let me see.Questions 3 to 5 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1.The man and the woman are going to _____.A.see an old buddy in high schoolB.send letters to a college teacherC.attend a friend's wedding partyD.be married2.What is TRUE about Kelly?A.She is engaged. (岭师分享群391337364发布)B.She is married.C.She knows the woman.D.She won't come to the party.3.Mr. Hanks was a ____ coach.A.skatingB.yogaC.swimmingD.tennisDirections: In this section, you will hear several short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).Passage OneSimilar to the importance of the Christmas Day for the westerners, theSpring Festival is the most important celebration for Chinese people.Although the meaning and the ways of celebration of the SpringFestival are changing with the time, the Spring Festival cannot bereplaced in Chinese culture. Chinese Spring Festival has along history, which is nearly four thousand years old. According to thetraditional custom, the Spring Festival lasts from the 23rd day of the12th lunar month to the 15th day of the 1st lunar month, and the mostimportant dates should be the New Year's Eve and the first day of thefirst lunar month. People have a lot of activities all overthe country to welcome the Spring Festival. In the countryside, this kindof preparation starts from the beginning of the 12th lunar month. All thefamilies clean their houses, wash their clothes and bed sheets in order tocelebrate the fresh New Year! In the city, people celebrate the NewYear with art performances, various entertainment parties, and the bigparks hold "Miao Hui" to provide traditional food and handicrafts!There are different traditional customs in different parts of China, butusually the whole family have reunion dinner together on the NewYear's Eve. In the South China, the reunion dinner usually consists ofmore than ten dishes including bean curd and fish. In the North China,the important food is dumplings, which are made and eaten by thewhole family.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the passage you have just heard.1.It is TRUE that ____.A.the Spring Festival now in China is not as important as in the pastB.the meaning of the Spring Festival is changing with the timeC.some young Chinese have replaced the Spring Festival withChristmasD.the Spring Festival is not celebrated outside China2.According to the traditional custom, the Spring Festival lasts to_____.A.the 23rd day of the 12th lunar monthB.the New Year's EveC.the 8th day of the 1st lunar monthD.the 15th day of the 1st lunar month3.Why do people clean their houses and wash their clothes before theSpring Festival?A.Because they have nothing else to do.B.Because it will bring them good luck.C.Because they want to celebrate the fresh New Year.D.Because they don't want to be healthy in the new year.4.In the South China, people usually ____ on the New Year's Eve.A.drink a lotB.eat bean curd and fishC.cook at homeD.eat rice5.In the North China, the most important food of the reunion dinner is____.A.dumplingsB.pancakesC.chicken riceD.porkPassage TwoIn the United States Thanksgiving is celebrated as a one-day holiday every year on the fourth Thursday of November. When the Europeans first came to America, the Native Americans taught them how to grow crops for a living. So those first settlers celebrated Thanksgiving for a good harvest. The earliest celebration was the one in September 1565, in Florida. Since then the tradition has been carried through even today.Thanksgiving is celebrated on the second Monday of October every year in Canada. It dates back to Martin Frobisher, who celebrated it in 1578 out of appreciation for having survived his journey trying to find a northern entrance to the East. The turkey is probably the most traditional part of this harvest festival. That is why Thanksgiving Day is often referred to as Turkey Day. The turkey is stuffed with food materials like stuffing, chopped onions, carrots and so on. This is then roasted, and placed at the center of the dinner table, ready to be cut into portions for everyone. Now many households serve duck, goose, or chicken instead of turkey. And for those who are vegetarian, they have the option of tofu with turkey flavoring. For dessert, there is the Thanksgiving pumpkin, apple, or chocolate pie. Among drinks, apple cider or wine can be served as well.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard.1.The earliest celebration of Thanksgiving in America was in ____.A.September 1565B.November 1565C.September 1578D.November 15782.In Canada, Thanksgiving is celebrated _____.A.on the second Monday of OctoberB.on the fourth Thursday of OctoberC.on the second Monday of NovemberD.on the fourth Thursday of November3.Thanksgiving Day is often called Turkey Day because ____.A.turkey is a representative animal in AmericaB.turkey was used in the first celebration of itC.turkey is the most traditional part of itD.turkey represents harvest and good luck in the American culture4.What can be served instead of turkey now?A.Pork.mb.C.Beef.D.Goose.5.____ can be a dessert for Thanksgiving Day.A.CookieB.Pumpkin pieC.Chocolate cakeD.Cheese rollDirections: In this section, you will hear several sentences. Listen carefully and then repeat.I had a birthday party last month and I had 38 people in my smallapartment.There was a lot of food, which I cooked.I had a lot of presents, and all my friends were there.Would you be interested in going to a party?That sounds interesting. I’d love to! Can Mike come?Directions: There is a short text shown on the computer screen (as is shown below). You are required to read the text aloud. Your voice will be recorded into the system. You'll have 1 minute for preparation and then you are required to begin reading when hearing the beginning signal sound and stop it when hearing the ending signal sound. Your reading should be limited within 1.5 minutes. Now you have 1 minute to prepare.Holi happens to be my favorite festival. It is a festival of colors whichgenerally falls on a full moon in March. It's celebrated in North Indiaand is also a festival of love and unity. I particularly enjoy the color partof it. I keep stocks of every color but red happens to be my favorite. Butpurple is the one I hate to use on Holi. It always makes one look so bad.I enjoy preparing a traditional food with my mother and sisters on thatday. I also enjoy the festival with friends and relatives, as there are a lotof people to be colored. The excitement is unmatched when everybodyloves the festival as much as you do.Directions: Look at the picture below, which is about some children celebrating something. The picture was taken more than ten years ago.Suppose you were one of the children in the picture. Now in your presentation talk about: 1) what you were celebrating and why; 2) what you were doing in the picture; 3) why you still keep this picture. You'll have 1 minute to prepare and another 2 minutes to complete your presentation.Now you have 1 minute to prepare.Directions: True or False. Watch the video clip and decide whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F).Mexico — here we come! Sun-hee: This is going to be a great trip! I'venever been to Mexico, have you? Mike: No, I haven't. Have youfinished everything? Tara: Oh my gosh! Where's my bag? Sun-hee: ) Ofcourse! I'm the only one who's organized around here. I ran errands allday and I'm ready ... exhausted ... but ready. Mike: What did you haveto do? Sun-hee: ) Well, first I had to confirm my flight ... Claudia: Myticket! Where's my ticket? Have you seen it? Sun-hee: ) I saw it in thebathroom. Claudia: ) Oh, you're right. Got it! Sun-hee: ) ... then I had toget traveler's checks ... Tara: ) Whew! Sun-hee: ) and then I had tochange my voice mail message. Claudia: My cell phone! I don'tremember where I put my cell phone! Sun-hee: ) It's in the kitchen.Claudia: ) Ta-dah! Sun-hee: ) These two —they're never prepared!What would they do without me? Mike: How true ... Hey, don't forgetto unplug your TV and electrical stuff before you go. Sun-hee: ) Done.Tara: Sun-hee! We're late! It's time to go! Sun-hee: OK! Hey Mike, Ihave to go. We're leaving for the airport. and Claudia: Bye, Mike!Mike: Cool! Have a great trip girls! Bye. Sun-hee: OK! Doeseverybody have everything? Tickets? Tara and Claudia: Yep. Sun-hee:Bags? Tara and Claudia: Yep. Sun-hee: Coats? Tara and Claudia: Yep.Sun-hee: Everything. Tara and Claudia: Yep. Let's go! Sun-hee: ) Taraand Claudia: ) Now ... Mexico — here we come!Mike and Sun-hee are going to Mexico.TFClaudia cannot find the ticket.TFClaudia's cell phone is in the closet.TFThe girls forget to unplug the TV and electrical stuff before they go.TFThe girls have to go back for something they forgot to take.TFDirections: Fill in the blanks. Watch the video clip a and fill in the blanks with the words you hear.Sun-hee: Of course! I'm the only one (岭师分享群391337364发布)who's organized around here. I ran errands all day and I'm ready ...exhausted ... but ready. ... Tara:Oh! My money! I've lost my wallet !Whew! Sun-hee: ... then I had to pay the electricity and phone bills ,because someone forgot and I had to change my voice mail message.Sun-hee: These two — they are never prepared!What would they dowithout me ? ... Mike:Cool ! Have a great trip girls! Bye.。

新世纪大学英语(第二版)视听说教程1(3rd Edition)unit1电子教案(答案)【精品荟萃】

新世纪大学英语(第二版)视听说教程1(3rd Edition)unit1电子教案(答案)【精品荟萃】
Today’s new member:____________: I enjoy listening to music (pop, rock, and dance), going to the movies, and traveling. I want to visit Japan this summer!
An English Video Course 1 视听说教程(3rd Edition)电子教案 1
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1 Unit New Friends, New Faces Lesson A Meeting new people Lesson B What does he look like?
An English Video Course 1 视听说教程(3rd Edition)电子教案 1
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Message: Hi everyone! I want to make friends with people from all over the world. E-mail me and tell me about you and your country!
1 Unit New Friends, New Faces Lesson A Meeting new people Lesson B What does he look like?
Today’s new member:
___________: Silvia ___________: Carvalho ___________: 23 years old ___________: São Paulo ___________: Brazil ___________: Portuguese, English ___________: computer science

新世纪大学英语(第二版)视听说教程(3rdEdition)第三册(全)

新世纪大学英语(第二版)视听说教程(3rdEdition)第三册(全)

新世纪⼤学英语(第⼆版)视听说教程(3rdEdition)第三册(全)新世纪⼤学英语: 视听说教程第三册Unit 1 Let's Go Somewhere!Lesson AVocabulary Link:A1D:(1)traveler's checks(2)paid(3)voicemail(4)confirmed (5)house keys (6)water(7)mail delivery (8)kennel(9)trash(10)give away (11)unplug (12)turn off Listening:Activity 1-ACActivity 1-B1、P2、L3、P4、L5、P6、PLActivity 2-A(1)tray table(2)boarding pass(3)check-in counter (4)overhead compartment (5)flight attendant (6)oxygen mask(7)carry-on luggage (8)baggage claim Activity 2-B1、check-in counter2、carry-on luggage3、boarding pass4、overhead compartment flight attendant5、oxygen mask6、tray table7、baggage claimActivity 2-C·flew·four·threeActivity 2-DACEGHActivity 2-E1、Because he had only four hours in Seoul.2、Because he had only one carry-on bag.3、Jun does not have a confirmed reservation for a flight. He will wait until the airplane is boarding to find out if there is a seat available for him.4、Because he is a sales rep for an airline and he knows the flight attendants.Activity 3-A(1)I haven't finished(2)I've canceled(3)I've picked up(4)I haven't taken(5)Have you washed(6)I haven't cleaned(7)I've watered(8)I've given(9)Have you packedActivity 3-B1、No, he didn't forget.2、Jenna confirmed all the flights.3、They wanted him to water the plants for them.4、Because the dog always looks scared.5、They want to use it again for their next vacation. Activity 4-A1、Pre-trip planning2、Tagging luggage3、Saving space4、Your carry-on bag5、Other ideasActivity 4-B1、12、13、24、15、16、17、28、29、110、1Activity 5-AAActivity 5-BCDFActivity 5-C1、study vacations: vacation college / play scientist2、using your vacation to learn a sport: golf / mountain climbing / scuba diving / ride a horse3、options for solo travelers: women only / over the age of 60 / singles looking for romance / fine dining Speaking & Communication:Activity 1-A·Mina can't remember where she put her passport.Lesson BGlobal Viewpoints:Travel-Before You Watch A1、hut2、trash3、rooftops4、toupee5、sideburns6、foreheadTravel-Before You Watch B1、remote2、destination3、vegetarian4、request5、turbulence6、shift7、heater8、luggage9、A 1helicopter10、map11、tray12、flight attendantTravel-While You Watch A1、ABD2、BD3、ABCDTravel-While You Watch B1、T2、FJulianna didn't speak English, so she used an interpreter her hands to communicate.3、FCatherine's story happened on her first second trip to Tanzania.4、FCatherine had didn't have a detailed travel plan.5、FDennis's story happened when he was a passenger flight attendant on an airplane.6、TTravel-While You Watch C(1)funny experiences(2)one of the funniest I could recall was(3)serving food(4)had this tray(5)turbulence happened(6)lost her balance(7)caught her balance(8)kind of shifted(9)control my laughter(10)you're not allowed to laughCity Living:Preview-B1、C2、B3、A4、B5、CWhile You Watch-AWhile You Watch-B1、B2、C3、A4、C5、D6、B7、C8、BWhile You Watch-C1、Sun-hee has never been to Mexico.2、Tara is nervous because she can't find her bag.3、Sun-hee is calm because she's organized and has completed all her errands earlier in the day.While You Watch-D(1)confirm my flight(2)Have you seen it(3)I saw it in the bathroom(4)Are you sure(5)So strange(6)Got it(7)get traveler's checks(8)I've lost my wallet(9)Whew(10)pay the electricity and phone bills(11)change my voicemail message(12)I don't remember(13)Ta-dah(14)What would they do without me(15)How true(16)don't forget to unplug your TV and electrical stuff(17)Done(18)It's time to go(19)We're leaving for the airport(20)Cool(21)Have a great trip girlsWhile You Watch-E1、Sun-hee comes back because she has forgotten her ticket and traveler's checks. This is funny because Sun-hee appeared to be the most organized person during the trip preparations.2、To show their excitement, the girls say "Mexico — here we come!" After You Watch-A1、So strange ...2、How true ...3、Done.4、Whew!After You Watch-B(1)for a vacation(2)had some trouble preparing for the trip(3)Things got worse(4)helped them out(5)totally relaxed because she had already finished getting ready (6)confirmed her flight, got traveler's checks, changed her voicemail message, and paid the bills(7)were ready to go(8)checked to be sure they had everything(9)soon came running back in(10)She had forgotten to take her ticket and passportUnit 2 Indoors and OutdoorsLesson AVocabulary Link:A(1)d(2)g(3)c(4)a(5)i(6)j(7)e(8)f(9)k(10)b(11)h Listening:Activity 1-A BActivity 1-B1、12、23、14、25、16、27、28、1Activity 1-C·Because the second place is a very fancy place, with everything they want. All they need to do is reserve it, take a toothbrush and a swimsuit, go there and enjoy their vacation.Activity 2-A1、City Zoo2、car3、easy4、Church5、park6、three7、twoActivity 2-B·Because the zoo doesn't have enough parking spaces for cars.Activity 3-AAActivity 3-B1、transportation, too much traffic on the streets, not enough places for safe cycling and walking, dirty parks, no nightlife2、improve transportation, build lanes for cyclists and walkers, clean the parks, build a theaterActivity 4-A1、To make it safer for pedestrians to cross the streets.2、Kids played there, and neighbors stopped there to talk.3、To get away from the noise and dangerous traffic.4、They put old couches, tables and planters in the street.5、The speaker means that streets belong to everybody in the neighborhood. They should become their "outdoor living room" and safe places for their children again.Activity 4-B1、bad idea2、good idea3、bad idea4、good idea5、good ideaActivity 5-AAActivity 5-B1、F2、F3、T4、T5、T6、TActivity 5-C1、she thinks the campus is beautiful2、the park is so big that he can always find a different path with a new view3、the footpaths would allow him to see beautiful views and feel the waterfall’s spray on his face4、landscaped18221903Activity 5-D1、Because he designed Central Park, the first landscaped public park in the US.2、It was the finished product of a design contest and the first landscaped public park in the US.3、All his work was intended to preserve the natural beauty of an area. PronunciationB1、/z/2、/z/3、/s/4、/iz/5、/s/6、/z/Speaking & Communication:Activity 1-A·nice, roomy, two-bedroomLesson BGlobal Viewpoints:My dream home-Before You Watch1、plasma2、area3、veranda4、high-techMy dream home-While You Watch A1、T2、FCalum's dream house would have a big pool and garage garden. 3、FDennis would like a high-tech fridge stove in his dream house.4、FMartin's dream house would have a 52-inch barbecue grill plasma TV.5、TMy dream home-While You Watch BMy dream home-While You Watch C(1)If I could have anything(2)I would like to haveRules-Before You Watch(1)b(2)a(3)d(4)e(5)cRules-While You Watch A1、C2、B3、AC4、C5、B6、ACRules-While You Watch B(1)actually(2)I'm not allowed to(3)For instance(4)that's too loud so that it might disturb other people (5)smoke inside (6)alcoholCity Living: Preview-B1、B2、C3、B4、C5、APreview-C1、fridge2、(barbecue) grill3、sea gulls4、fan5、waves6、remote control7、microwave (oven)8、air conditioner Preview-D1、mist2、complaining3、raw4、surf5、Spraying6、breeze7、realistic8、BeautyWhile You Watch-A1、62、33、24、55、16、4While You Watch-B1、32、13、24、55、4While You Watch-C(1)I can't believe(2)Hello(3)Same reason(4)quit complaining(5)a bowl of ice and a fan。

新世纪大学英语系列教材视听说第1到第4册听力原文

新世纪大学英语系列教材视听说第1到第4册听力原文

第一册Unit1,Lesson ATrack1-1-1A.listen to three people from the pen pals website.Match the name of the speaker with his or her interest:Fiona:Hi,I’m Fiona.I’m from Sydney,Australia.I’m19,and a student at the University of Canberra.I’m majoring in computer science.When I’m not studying,I like going to the movies. Miguel:Hi,I’m Miguel.I’m from Mexico City.I’m28and I’m a math teacher.In my free time,I like playing soccer with my fiends.Hiromi:Hi,I’m Hiromi,and I’m from Tokyo.I’m24,and I’m a graphic artist.When I have some free time,I usually work on a comic book I’m creating.The main character’s name is Damen. Track1-1-2B.listen again.Answer the questions about the people.Check the correct box.Track1-1-3B.Mariana and Danny live in the same apartment building.Are they meeting for the first time? Listen to their conversation.Mariana:Hi.My name is Mariana.I’m in apartment201.Danny:Hi,Mariana.I’m Danny.I’m in302.It’s nice to meet you.Mariana:Nice to meet you,too.Danny:So,are you a student,Mariana?Mariana:yeah,I study music at NYU.Danny:That’s interesting.Mariana:What do you do,Danny?Danny:I’m a student at Hunter College.I also work in an art gallery.Track1-1-4C.Listen again.Practice the conversation.Then practice with your information.Track1-1-5C.Listen to Dan describing himself and Dayanne describing her friend.Pay attention to the expressions used for describing people.Then describe yourself to your partner.1.My name is Dan and I’m from the United States.I’m28years old and work at a hospital.I speak English,and Spanish and Portuguese.I’m pretty tall.I’m about six feet.I have a muscular build and short blonde(头发金黄色的)hair.I have hazel(淡绿褐色的)-colored eyes.2.I have a friend who looks like Antonio Banderas.He’s tall,dark hair,brown eyes,but he’s thin and Antonio Banderas is a little more muscular.Track1-1-OL-1A.Emily is at the airport.Listen and check the correct box.Josh:Hello?Emily:Hi,Josh?It’s Emily.Josh:Hi Em.Are you at the airport with Uncle Tim?Emily:Yes,I’m here,but I don't see Uncle Tim.Tell me again–what does he look like?Josh:He’s tall,and he’s in his30s.He has long brown hair.Emily:OK…Josh:Oh,and he wears glasses.Emily:No,I don’t see him…Track1-1-OL-2B.Listen again.Emily is looking for a man.What does he look like?Circle the correct answers.Track1-1OL-3C.Listen again.Who is the man?Check the correct picture.What is different about him now?Josh:Hello?Emily:Hi,Josh?It’s Emily.Josh:Hi Em.Are you at the airport with Uncle Tim?Emily:Yes,I’m here.But I don’t see Uncle Tim.Tell me again---what does he look like? Josh:He’s tall,and he’s in his30s.He has long brown hair.Emily:OK…Josh:Oh,and he wears glasses.Emily:No,I don’t see him…Uncle Tim:Hi,Excuse me…are you Emily?Emily:Yes…Uncle Tim?Uncle Tim:Hi,Emily.How are you?Emily:Fine!Wow,Uncle Tim,you look different!Josh Josh…are you there?Uncle Tim is here. He has short,blond hair now.He looks like Brad Pitt!Track1-1-OL-4A.Listen to the description of a family photo.Then drag the names from the box and drop them on the right person.Emilio is in his fifties.He is tall–about182cm.He is average weight.He has brown eyes.He has short,curly,gray hair.Kathy is in her forties.She is short.She is slim.She has blue eyes.She has long,straight,blond hair.Michael is young.He is tall.He is average weight.He has dark,brown eyes.He has short,curly, blond hair.Alexis and Ashley are twins.They are young.They are average height.They are slim.Alexis has blue eyes,but Ashley has green eyes.They both have long,curly,red hair.Track1-1-OL5B.Now listen to these people introducing themselves.Then answer the questions asked.1.I’m Carrie Brown from New York.I’m an art student and I like listening to music and playing basketball.2.Hello,everyone.My name is Ann Andrews.I come from Wellington,New Zealand.I’m a teacher and I like shopping and hanging out with friends.3.Hi,I’m Julia Sanchez.I’m a reporter from Lima,Peru.I like surfing and blogging.4.My name is Charles Horton.I live in Boston,USA.I’m a chef.In my spare time,I like painting and traveling.5.I’m George Simmel from Berlin,Germany.I’m a fashion designer.I like watching films and jogging very much.6.My name is Kevin Smith.I come from Sydney,Australia.I like cooking and reading detective stories.I’m a finance manager.Track1-1-OL-6A.Look at the picture and listen to the e-mail message.Then tell which one in the picture is Mr.Ryder.Dear Mr.Peters,Please meet Mr.James Ryder at the airport station at11:00tomorrow.His flight is UA238from Los Angeles.He is a tall man in his sixties with gray hair,and he wears big glasses.His meeting with the Marketing Department is at4:00.Thank you.Kyra GreeneMarketing DepartmentTrack1-1OL-7B.Listen to another e-mail message.Then tell which one in the picture is Tom.Gina--HELP!Can you meet my friend Tom at the airport tomorrow?My car has big problems and I can’t drive it.Tom is coming on flight KX661from Denver at11:00.He’s average height and kind of thin,with long blond hair and a mustache.Thanks a million!ChrisTrack1-1-OL8A.Now listen to the passage.Do you think Andrew Barn is happy being a celebrity double?Celebrity doublesA group of teenagers is standing outside a hair salon in Manchester,England.Many of them have cameras and are looking in the salon window.Then want to see soccer player David Beckham.A man in the salon looks like Beckham(he has blond hair and Beckham’s good looks).But the man in the salon isn’t the famous soccer player.He’s Andrew Barn--a twenty-two–year–old hairdresser.Barn isn’t surprised by the teenagers.People often stop him on the street and want to take his picture.Barn is a hairdresser,but the also makes money as a Beckham double.Barn travels all over Europe as David Beckham.Newspapers often take his photo.It’s an exciting life for the hairdresser from Manchester.Today,many companies work with celebrity doubles.The most popular celebrity doubles look like famous athletes,pop singers,and actors.The companies pay doubles to go to parties and business meetings.Doubles are also on TV and in newspaper ads.Why do people want to look like a celebrity?An Anna Kournikova double in the U.S.says,"I can make good money.I also make a lot of people happy.”Tack1-1-OL-9B.Listen again.Then circle True or False.If a sentence is false,make it true.Unit1,Lesson BGlobal ViewpointsNick:My name is Nick Raducanu.I’m23years old and I’m from the United States.I speak English and I also speak French.Woo Sung:My name is Woo Sung.I’m from Seoul,Korea.I am20years old and I’m a student.I speak English,Korean,and French.Natalie:My name’s Natalie Danglade.I’m25years old.I live in the United States and I’m a reporter at a television.Dayanne:My name is Dayanne Leal.I am from Brazil and my first language is Portuguese.I’m not very tall and also I’m not very skinny.I have brown eyes and short brown hair.Dan:My name is Dan and I’m from the United States.I’m28years old and I work at a hospital.I speak English,and Spanish and Portuguese.I’m petty tall.I’m about six feet.I have a muscular build and short blonde hair.I have hazel-colored eyes.Kevin:My name is Kevin Truong.I’m24years old.I have short black hair,brown eyes,and an athletic build.I have a sister named Sabrina.She is short,muscular,and tan.Dayanne:I have a friend who looks like Antonio Banderas.He’s tall,dark hair,brown eyes,but he’s thin and Antonio Banderas is a little more muscular.Woo Sung:I don’t really look like my parents.They’re both short and I’m tall.I do look like my sister.She’s tall and thin like me.Natalie:My daughter has curly black hair,she’s short,light-skinned,and she’s really cute.City LivingSun-hee’s favorite cousinSun-hee:Of course I’ll pick you up,Jung-Yoon.You’re my favorite cousin.Great.I’ll see you at the bus station at3:00.Have a great trip!Bye.(phone rings)Hello?Professor Albee:Sun-hee,it’s Professor Albee at NYU.Sun-hee:Oh,hi Professor Albee.How are you?Professor Albee:Fine,thanks.Ms.Leska is sick today.She has a class from2:00to4:00p.m. Can you teach her class?Sun-hee:Oh,sorry.My cousin is visiting this week from Seattle,and he arrives today at3:00. Professor Albee:Oh,I see.Gee,I don’t know what to do.Sun-hee:Well...wait.Listen,my roommate Tara can go to the bus station and meet my cousin. Ms.Leska always helps me.Professor Albee:That’s great!Thanks a lot.See you at1:30.Sun-hee:Bye.Professor Albee:Bye.Tara:Sure,Sun-hee.I’d love to meet your cousin.So what does he look like?Sun-hee:Well,he’s in his30s.Tara:OK.Sun-hee:And he’s about average height--5’6”.And he’s pretty heavy set.Tara:Uh-huh.Sun-hee:And he has really long black hair and brown eyes.Tara:OK.So,does he speak English?Sun-hee:Yes,he does.Oh,and I almost forgot:he wears really big glasses.Tara:Got it.Sun-hee:Thanks so much for doing this for me.Tara:Hey,what are friends for?Sun-hee:Oh wow!I’m really late!I’ll meet you back here at4:30with my cousin.Tara:Sure,no problem.Sun-hee:Bye.Sun-hee:Jung-Yoon!Oh my gosh!Jung-Yoon:Sun-hee!Sun-hee:Wow.You look so different.You’re so thin!Jung-Yoon:I eat healthier food now.And I go to the gym every daySun-hee:Good for you!Hey,where are your glasses?Jung-Yoon:Contact lenses.Sun-hee:Oh,and your hair?It’s so short.It looks good on you.You look great!Jung-Yoon:hey,thanks!Sun-hee:(to Tara)How did you find him?He looks so different now.Tara:(holding sign saying“Sun hee Park’s cousin”)Ta-dah!Track1-1-OL-10Listen to the story summary.Fill in the blanks with what you hear.Sun-hee makes plans to meet her cousin at the bus station.Then her co-worker calls and asksSun-hee to teach a class.Sun-hee agrees to teach the class.She asks Tara to meet her cousin.She tells Tara what her cousin looks like.Sun-hee says that he cousin looks very different.Sun-hee asks Tara.“How did you find him?”Tara laughs and she shows Sun-hee a sign that says“Sun-hee Park’s cousin.”Unit2Lesson ATrack1-2-1A.Listen to the three conversations.How’s the weather?Check the correct pictures. Conversation1Man:Mary,are you ready to go?Woman:Go…go where?Man:To the beach.It’s too hot to be in inside today.Woman:Too late.A bad thunderstorm is here.Look out the window.It’s raining.Man:Oh,you’re right.Now what do we do?Conversation2Woman:Hey,Charlie.Are you okay?Man:No,not really.This weather makes me feel down.Woman:Oh,I know.January is a terrible month sometimes.I have an idea.Let’s go for a walk. Man:In the snow?No,thanks.Woman:But it’s not snowing now.It’s freezing,but at least it’s clear and sunny.Man:Oh,OK.Let me get my jacket.Conversation3Man:Mom,can I use the car?Woman:The car?Man:Yeah,I’m going to the movies.Woman:Why don’t you walk to the theater?It’s close,and it’s a lovely autumn evening.Man:It’s too cold and windy to walk,Mom.Woman:Sorry,dear.Your dad has the car.Man:Oh,Well,maybe I’ll watch a movie on TV instead.Track1-2-2B.Listen again.Do the people go outside or stay inside?Check the boxes.Track1-2-3B.Read the conversation and listen.What does Juliet suggest taking to San Francisco?Why? Juliet:Are you packing for your trip,Kyle?Kyle:Yes…See?I have T-shirts,shorts,and my sandals.(凉鞋)Juliet:For San Francisco?Kyle:Yeah.What’s wrong?It’s July.Juliet:I know,but it’s often foggy and cold there in the summer.Kyle:Really?Juliet:Yeah.You should take some sweaters and long pants,too.Kyle:Oh,okay.There are some in my closet.Track1-2-4C.Listen to two people giving advice about visiting their countries.Then suggest a trip within China to your partner.1.When visiting Brazil you should bring your bathing suit and your sun lotion(护肤乳)and definitely(肯定地,确切地)visit the beaches in Brazil because they are beautiful.2.In Argentina,you should visit lguazu Falls and the glaciers in the south of the country. You should also watch a tango(探戈舞,探戈舞曲)performance and in a restaurant you should order Argentine beef.It is delicious!Track1-2-OL-1A.Listen to these three conversations.What is each person doing?Circle the correct answer. Conversation1Man:next,please!Woman:Hi,here’s my ticket.Man:And where are you going today,Ms.Gregory?Woman:Berlin.Man:May I see your passport,please?Woman:sure,here your are.Man:And how many suitcases do you have?Woman:Just one.Conversation2Man:Too bad it’s our last day in New York.There’s a lot to see.Woman:I know.But at least we’re here at the Statue of Liberty.Isn’t it beautiful?Man:Yeah,it is.Hey,we need a photo.Excuse me?Man2:Yes?Man:Can you take our picture,please?Man2:Sure.Conversation3Woman:Welcome to the Ritz Carlton,Shanghai.Man:Thank you.My name is Ian Walters.I have a room for myself and my wife.Woman:Okay.Can I see a credit card and ID,please?Man:Of course.Here’s my card and my passport.Woman:Thank you.Here are your keys,Mr.Walters.Enjoy your stay.Track1-2-OL-2B.Listen plete the sentences with the correct city.Track1-2-OL-3A.Listen to some travel tips for Thailand.How many tips are mentioned?Travel tips for ThailandThailand is a nice country in Southeast Asia,with something for every visitor.There is a lot for you to discover there.But before you go,you should make a plan to help you be better prepared. Here are some tips.Firstly,the weather in Thailand is hot and humid all year,so you should pack sunglasses,T-shirts, and sandals with you.Secondly,you should buy your plane ticket early.Thailand is a very popular place for a vacation,and the planes are very full.Thirdly,the traffic in this country is very bad and people drive really fast,so you should rent a car.Another tip is that you should drink a lot of water and juice to stay cool.Finally,and this is a very important tip,you shouldn’t take photos outside in afternoon.It’s too sunny and bright!Remember these tips and you’ll have a great time there.Have fun in Thailand!Track1-2-OL-5A.Listen to the first part of a talk about the weather in some vacation spots.Then fill in the chart with information you hear.For each place,write the best time for a vacation and the reason. Watch the Weather!Most people plan their vacations very carefully.They think a lot about plane tickets,passports, and hotel reservations.But they often forget about one important thing–the weather.You should learn about the right time to visit your vacation spot.Here is some information to help you plan your next vacation.Italy.The weather is sunny all year,but it’s sometimes cold in winter.April and May are warm and beautiful.From June to September,it’s very hot.Australia.Summer here is from December to April.It sometimes rains,but the weather is usually very good.In winter,it snows a little in some places,but most of Australia isn’t very cold. Track1-2-OL-6B.Now listen to the second part of the talk.Then fill in the rest of the chart with information you hear.Hong Kong,China.The Weather is hot and very humid here a lot of the year.In July and August, it’s sometimes very windy,and there are bad storms.October and November are warm and not so humid,but in December and January,it gets very chilly sometimes.Germany.From November to April,the weather is cold,cloudy,and snowy.In spring it’s warm, but there’s a lot of rain,July and August are usually warm and sunny.India.You shouldn’t travel to India from June to September.There is a lot of rain everywhere. From November to April,after the rainy season,the weather is nice and cool.In April and May,it often gets very hot.Track1-2-OL-7A.Study the pictures of these items.Then listen to the passage.How are these five things related to each other?In Tokyo,it’s an envelope with$850,000in cash.At Florida’s Disney World,it’s a glass eye.At a hotel in England,it’s a goat and a false leg.How are all of these things similar?They are unusual things that people leave in hotel rooms,in airports,and on city streets.Irish Martino works in the Lost and Found Center at an airport in a U.S.city.“Sure,we find the usual stuff—cell phones, keys,sunglasses and wallets,”she says.“But people also forget some weird things at the airport,too.”What does Ms.Martino find?A woman’s false teeth in the bathroom.A mannequin in an airport waiting area.“How do you forget those things?”Martino wonders.Nobuo Hasuda works for the Lost and Found Center in downtown Tokyo.The Center has almost800,000items.Three hundred thousand of them are umbrellas!There are also many other things—jewelry and briefcases,snowshoes and musical instruments.Mr.Hasuda keeps the lost items for six months and two weeks.After this time,the finder can take the item.This is good luck for some people. Remember the envelope in Tokyo with$850,000?The owner did not claim it.Now the money belongs to the finder!Track1-2-OL-8B.Listen again.Then complete each sentence with the correct word or number.Unit2,Lesson BGlobal ViewpointsThe weatherJennifer:In my hometown it’s usually hot and sunny,but sometimes it rains.Dan:I grew up in central Texas where the weather is very hot.There are a lot of rainstorms,and in the wintertime it gets into the40s and50s.Dayanne:In Brazil we basically have two seasons—summer and winter.In the summer it’s very, very hot.But in the winter it’s not so cold.But we do have some rain sometimes.Alyssa:Where I live the weather changes throughout the year.There are four seasons:summer, fall,winter and spring.I don’t like the winter very much because I don’t like to be cold. Daniel:In Jamaica it’s pretty warm year round.There’s a rainy month–September.My favorite season is winter because I like winter sports,which is strange because I’m from Jamaica.What should I do?Dayanne:When visiting Brazil you should bring your bathing suit and your sun lotion and definitely visit the beaches in Brazil because they are beautiful.Dan:If you come to Texas you should visit San Antonio where the Alamo is located because it’s a historical site.Jennifer:When you visit Florida you should bring a swimming suit,sun block,and a beach towel. You should also bring lots of shorts and T-shirts.And you should visit the Everglades where you can see alligators.Alejandra:In Argentina,you should visit lguazu Falls and the glaciers in the south of the country. You should also watch a tango performance and in a restaurant you should order Argentine beef.It is delicious!City LivingAnother souvenir?Mike:Roberto,why are you bringing a sweater to Mexico City?It’s summer there,so it’s really hot,right?Roberto:It’s usually hot in the day but sometimes at night it gets chilly.Mike:Oh.Well,what about the business suit?Isn’t it a vacation?Roberto:Yes and no.I have a big meeting on Tuesday,so I’m bringing the suit.But after Tuesday, it’s vacation time!Mike:Who are all the gifts for?Roberto:Oh,my family lives in Mexico City so I’m bringing them some souvenirs from New York.Mike:And,who’s the book for?Roberto:It’s for Maria,my niece.She’s ten years old.Mike:Ten?You should get her something more fun—like a video game!Roberto:Maria is young,but she loves books.She’s really smart.Mike:Huh.What about this?Is this hers too?Roberto:Oh that?That belongs to my Dad.It’s a souvenir from his New York visit,but he forgot it.Do you think I should get him another present?Mike:Well,that already belongs to him.Hey you should get him a New York T-shirt or maybe a Yankees cap?Roberto:Good idea.I can get that at the airport.That’s it.Mike:Do you have your plane ticket and passport?Roberto:Yes.And I have my hotel information,my car rental in formation…my camera’s in my briefcase…Mike:(holding stuffed toy)Hey,whose is this?Another souvenir?Roberto:Umm…no…it’s mine.Mike:it’s yours?Roberto:It was a good-luck present from Claudia.I always travel with it.Mike:Ah…don’t be embarrassed,he’s very cute.(laughing)And I’m sure he makes a great travel partner!Track1-2-OL-9Listen to the story summary.Fill in the blanks with what you hear.Roberto is packing for a trip and Mike is helping him.Mike asks about the souvenirs that Roberto is bringing for his family.Roberto explains that book is for his niece and the small Statue of Liberty belongs to his father.Roberto says that he’s ready to go,but then Mike finds a teddy bear and asks whose it is.Roberto says that it belongs to him and explains that it was a gift from Claudia so he always travels with it.Mike says he thinks the bear makes a cute travel partner for Roberto.Unit3,Lesson ATrack1-3-1A.Listen.Circle the correct answer to complete the sentence.Ted:Hey,Mike.Whose trophies(奖品,奖杯)are these?Mike:They belong to my parents and my brother and sister.Ted:Really?Mike:Yeah.My family loves sports.Ted:I see.So,who plays basketball?Mike:My brother Tim.He’s great at it.Ted:And your sister?Mike:She’s on the swimming team at school.She’s always training--even on the weekends. Ted:What about your parents?Mike:My dad plays tennis,and my mom plays golf.Ted:And what about you,Mike?Do you play any sports?Mike:Me?No,not really.I like to surf and ski,but just for fun.Track1-3-2B.Listen again.Which sports do they play?Check the correct box or boxes.Track1-3-3B.Listen to the conversation.Underline Gina’s invitation(邀请).Circle the words Connie uses to accept Gina’s invitation.Connie:So,Gina,are you planning to join a team or club this semester(学期)?Gina:Yeah.I want to work for the school newspaper and maybe join the tennis team. Connie:The tennis team?Gina:Uh-huh.Do you like tennis?Connie:Yes.I love it.Gina:Really?Me too.Do you want to play tennis this afternoon?Connie:Sure,I’d love to!There are tennis courts(场)near the student union(联合,工会).Let’s play there.Track1-3-4C.Listen to two people talking about what they like to do.Then tell your partner about what you like to do.1.One of my favorite pastimes is to go to the gym.I like to go to the gym about three or four times a week.2.In my free time I enjoy hanging(悬挂,紧握着)out with some friends and going to the movies.I go to the movies at least once a week.Track1-3-OL-1A.Listen.What are Ashley and her dad talking about?Check the answer. Dad:Ashley?Ashley:Yeah,Dad!I’m in my room.I’m packing.Dad:Hi,honey.I can’t believe you’re going to college!Ashley:I know.Dad:So,what do you want to study?Ashley:Art.Dad:Art?!Come on,Ashley.Be serious.Ashley:I am serious,Dad.Dad:I think you should study business wo you can get a good job.Ashley:Business!?Dad:Yes,you’re a smart,organized young woman.It’s perfect for you.Ashley:But,Dad…there’s a lot I can do with an art degree.The business world is very competitive…Dad:I don’t know,Ashley..Ashley:Come on Dad.Let’s look at the university website.There’s more in formation there.Track1-3-OL-2B.Listen plete the sentences.Track1-3-OL-3A.Listen to a conversation between two interviewers.What are they talking bout?Circle the answer.A:I interviewed Sara Foxx.She likes sales,but wants to work part time.B:Hmm….I spoke with Jason Gray,and he wants to work at home but likes responsibility.A:Does he want to work full time?B:Yes,he does.How about Sara?A:Well,she wants to work part time,but she plans to stay at the sales position for at least two years.And she loves people.B:What does she plan to do in two years’time?A:She expects to go to grad school in the future,but she likes the job.B:Jason likes the job too.He wants to make a good salary and he loves to travel.A:Well,Sara hates to fly.It seems Jason would be the person we need.B:Unfortunately,he doesn’t have any sales experience.Track1-3-OL-4B.Now listen again.Then fill in the chart below about which descriptions are true for Sara and Jason.Check the boxes.Track1-3-OL-5A.Listen to the following famous people talking about the right personality needed for success.Do you have the right personality for these jobs?I’m Don Pierce.A good actor works very,very hard.People think that actors spend their time at a lot of parties and nightclubs,but that isn’t true.Actors spend hours--many hours--studying their lines for each movie.And you really have to understand people so that you can understand your character in the movie.I’m Janice.I think the most important thing for a good doctor is being a good listener.You have to understand people and their problems.A good doctor likes to solve problems and always wants to help his or her patients.And you can’t be impulsive--you should always be careful.Sometimes the first answer you think of isn’t the right answer.Doctors need a lot of energy,because they are usually hardworking.He,I’m Daniel.To be a success in business,you have to work well with groups of people.At the same time,you need to have strong opinions and be able to explain your opinions clearly.Good business-people always like to make new things and try new ideas.They are very organized,and they work very long hours.Track1-3-OL-6B.Now listen again.Then fill in the chart below about which things are important for the jobs listed.Check the boxes.Track1-3-OL-7C.Listen to a recording and complete the following e words from the box.A good athlete is hardworking.He or she practices for many hours before every game.Athletes should also be competitive.They should always think about their team,and how to win.Good athletes are also independent.They practice alone,even when the coach isn’t there.They are very careful about their health,and they don’t do dangerous things.And they are very serious about their sport--it it’s the most important thing in their life!Track1-3-OL-8A.Now listen to the passage about four personality types:The Dreamer,The Partner,The Thinker,and The Artist.Which personality type best describes you?The DreamerA dreamer thinks there is a“right”way to do things.This person wants to live in the“perfect world.”A Dreamer is often hardworking and organized.Many are good listeners and like to help others.Many Dreamers work as teachers,lawyers,and in leadership roles.The PartnerA Partner wants to be in a group.For this person,rules and group harmony are important.These rules keep peace in the group.Partners are often serious,careful people.Many do well as teachers, managers,police officers,and politicians.For Thinkers,understanding things is very important.They like to solve problems and make new things.Thinkers can also be competitive.They like to win.They are independent and often have very strong opinions.Many Thinkers work as scientists,inventors,politicians,and engineers.The ArtistArtists want to be free.They don’t want to follow the rules all the time.Artists like action and are often impulsive.They also like trying new things.Like Thinkers,many Artists have strong opinions.Many Artists are creative and do well as musicians,actors,fashion designers,and athletes.Track1-3-OL-9B.Listen again.Circle D for Dreamer,P for Partner,T for Thinker,or A for Artist for each sentence.Sometimes,more than one answer is possible.Unit3,Lesson BGlobal viewpointsSports and pastimesDan:One of my favorite pastimes is to go to the gym.I like to go to the gym about three or four times a week.Dayanne:In my free time I enjoy hanging out with some friends and going to the movies.I go to the movies at least once a month.Jonathan:My favorite pastime is playing drums because it helps clear my mind and I try to play as often as I can.Miyuki:One of my favorite pastimes is going to a coffee shop to hang out with friends.And some of my roommates like to run or go to the gym.Daniel:I like snowboarding a lot.I go snowboarding every two weeks except on vacation I go snowboarding every day.Agnes:My favorite pastime is swimming.I go to the pool twice a week with a friend of mine.And, I just like the water so for me it’s the best sport to do.Alyssa:I like to play the piano,I like to go see concerts and when it’s nice outside I like to go hiking.Woo Sung:I like to play basketball,tennis,and football.I play basketball twice a week.I play tennis three times a month and football once a month.Gian:I love to play basketball.I’m very competitive and very hardworking.When I play,I play really strong defense.Jennifer:I don’t really like team sports.I prefer individual activities.I’m very independent.City LivingI’m very athletic!Claudia:That looks so fun!I want to play.。

新世纪大学英语1--Unit 7课文详解

新世纪大学英语1--Unit 7课文详解

Unit 7 Relationships and Communication
Do you think that interpersonal skills are very important at school and at work? Please share us your opinions.
Kang Min
Unit 7 Relationships and Communication
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Main Ideas
The rise of the issue: people’s complaints about others’ not listening; the possible consequences of the problem. The analysis of the reasons for the failure in communication: misunderstanding resulting from poor listening. How we can be good listeners. Conclusion: restatement of the importance of listening.
Unit 7 Relationships and Communication
We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak.
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A Greek Stoic(禁欲主义)philosopher Question for U: Do you agree with Epictetus? State your reasons.

新世纪大学英语视听说教程(第二册)(2020年7月整理).pdf

新世纪大学英语视听说教程(第二册)(2020年7月整理).pdf

新世纪大学英语时听说教程(第二册)答案Unit 1Optional Listening 1Track2-1-OL-1 Answers2-- passport 1-- diary 3---yearbookTrack2-1-OL-2 Answers1. boyfriend2. Europe, ship3. sixtiesOptional Listening 2Track2-1-OL-4 Answers1. 132. To visit his grandparents.3. Yes. He talked for a long time to a nice woman.4. He had lots of fun with his grandparents and he saw lots of interesting places. In the end, he didn’t even want to go home.Optional Listening 3Track2-1-OL-7 Answers1. Scrapbooking is making beautiful books to hold special memories. Photos, drawings, etc. can be included in scrapbooks.2. Old newspaper clippings, postcards, tickets, report cards, letters.3. The “5Ws” of the photos: who, what, where, when, and why.4. “S chool days”, “Family travel”, “Memori es of my grandparent s”, “Baby’s first year.”5. Use imagination to design the pages, and then decorate them with felt pens, paint, and stickers.Optional Listening 4Track2-1-OL-8 Answers1. Most high schools in the U.S.2. Because they are graduating soon.3. Yes.4. At the end of the year.5. It means a student with a good fashion sense.Track2-1-OL-9 Answers2. photo3. seniors4. sports5. yearbook6. titles7. sign8. memories.Optional Listening 5Track2-1-OL-10 Answers1. choose2. wear3. bracelet4. ring5. favorite keepsake6. pendant7. she was in college 8. had no friends 9. remind her to be strong 10. perfect jewelry Unit 2Optional Listening 1Track2-2-OL-1 Answers1. waving to2. shaking hands3. crossing his fingers4. shruggingTrack2-2-OL-2 Answers1. 1.wallet2. nervous3. studying for a test4. the theaterOptional Listening 2Track2-2-OL-4 Answers1. That’s for use2. vacation3. They’re doing great4. project5. AIDS6. drugs Optional Listening 3Track2-2-OL-6 Answers1. People shake hands.: Bangladesh Indonesia The United Arab Emirates2. People bow. : Indonesia, Thailand3. People give business cards. : Indonesia4. There are rules about touching. : Bangladesh, Thailand5. Donn’t wave at people here. : Bangladesh6. There aren’t many hand gestures.: Bangladesh Thailand7. People don’t wink.: Bangladesh,8. Don’t use your left hand here. : Indonesia The United Arab Emirates9. Don’t point at people with your finger. : The United Arab Emirates Optional Listening 4Track2-2-OL-8 Answers1. shake hands2. Japan, bow3. Maori4. Brazil, kiss ( each other on the cheek)5. in the eyes6. Japan, embarrassedOptional Listening 5Track2-2-OL-9 Answers1. traditional2. greetings3. learning4. trip5. nervous6. business card7. jump and nod8. for luck9. start laughing 10. relax and have fun Unit 3Optional listening 1A--Answer:We should support and celebrate local food traditions.B--Answers:1. 1.fast2. life3. farmers4. Europe5. membersOptional listening 2A--Answers:Adam: buttery Janet: spicy Abby: sweet Minh: healthyOptional listening 3A--Answers:1.F2.T3.F4.F5.T6.FB--Answers:Capsaicin is a chemical in the chile that produces heat and makes your mouth feel hot. It has no flavor or smell.Habanero is the hottest chile pepper in the world. It is bright orange and grows in the Caribbean.Optional listening 4A--Answers:What they eat: fresh fruits and vegetables, fish;What they drink: water, green tea;How they exercise: gardening, walking;How they relax: deep breathing exercises, massageB--Answers:The Okinawans’secret: First, they eat a healthy diet. Second, they don’t do hard exercise. Third, the older Okinawans have a good attitude about aging.Unit 4Optional listening 1A--Answers: Elena: New York; Vicki: Hong KongB--Answers: Gio: brother/casual;Elena: store in neighborhood/retro, old-fashioned;Vicki: mother/classicOptional listening 2A--Answers: f. c. b.B--Answers:1. 1.You could look for friends on the Internet.2. 2.You shouldn’t wear pants. You definitely ought to wear a dress.3. 3.You had better get some help or you will fail the test. You had better not delaytaking the test.Optional listening 3A--Answers: 1. b 2. aB--Answers:1. 1.Sorry, but I have to side with, want to show off, in your free time2. 2.have a serious talk, style and taste, too much about appearances.Optional listening 4A--Answers:A trendspotter finds things that are new and popular. Companies might hiretrendspottersto help them make new products.B--Answers:1. 1.She was nervous and didn’t know what to do.2. 2.She had to report to a recording studio by 10 a.m.3. 3.They had to decide which song was “Yes---All the way!”, which one was “Ok”,and which one was “No way”.4. 4.They just talked about the covers they liked.5. 5.They are going to look at some new fashions.C--Answers:1. 1.doesn’t pay, NOT has a good salary2. 2.week, NOT month3. 3.six CD covers, NOT only one CD cover4. 4.A “No way” card, NOT an “It’s OK” cardUnit 5Optional Listening 1Track2-5-OL-1 Answers2. saw the lights3. told a police officer4. tried to take pictures5. called his wife Track2-5-OL-2Answers: Nick Brown,police officer, local peopleOptional Listening 2Track2-5-OL-3Answers1. A young girl standing in the middle of the road.2. Because it was raining heavily.3. He stopped the car quickly.4. She said ”I `m fine.” and walked away quietly.5. He said the girl was Mary Anne and was killed in a car accident five years ago. Track2-5-OL-4 Answers1. heavily2. clearly3. slowly4. neatly5. quickly6. strangely7. happily8. quietly9. Nervously 10. calmlyOptional Listening 3Track2-5-OL-5 Answers1. A terrible explosion2. In eastern Russia.3. June 30, 1908.Track2-5-OL-6 Answers: (first row) 4, 1, 3; (second row) 5, 2Track2-5-OL-7 Answers1. a part of it broke off2. lots of damage3. its engine exploded4. used electricity5. set fire to the forestOptional Listening 4Track2-5-OL-8 Answers2. a3. h4. d5. g6. e7. b8. cTrack2-5-OL-9 Answers1. 1.Different people see different lights.2. 2.Robert Ellison saw the lights in 1883.3. 3.The Native Americans thought the lights were stars falling to earth.4. 4.A team from Japan studied the lights, but couldn’t solve the mystery. Optional Listening 5Track2-5-OL-10 Answers1. 1.solve2. it’s very likely3. stole4. apartment5. showing6. has an alibi7. it isn’t true8. walks in9. takes out 10. thiefUnit 6Optional Listening 1Track2-6-OL-1Answers (1-r)2, 3, 1Track2-6-OL-2 Answers 1.no one 2. couldn’t run 3. can’t swim Optional Listening2Track2-6-OL-3 Answers1. pink2. living room, kitchen3. largeTrack2-6-OL-4 Answers1. True2. False; didn’t speak or smile3. False; all4. False; sitting5. True Optional Listening 3Track2-6-OL-5 Answers1. Stage 52. Stage 13. Stage 24. Stage 3 and 4Track2-6-OL-6 Answers1. 1.Four or five times.2. In stages 3 and 4.3. Fifteen or sixteen hours a day.4. Sleep is very important for learning. Optional Listening 4Track2-6-OL-7 Answers1. many times2. don’t remember3. very active4. Greeks and Romans5. can tell us about our daily livesTrack2-6-OL-8 Answers1. True2. True3. False4. FalseOptional Listening 5Track2-6-OL-9 Answers1. strange2. daytime3. pajamas4. laughed5. reminded him of6. hugged7. shook Roberto’s hand8. ballet dancer9. finished talking 10. showed Roberto a surpriseUnit 7Optional Listening 1A—Answers Mark: Nebuta Marissa: HoliB—Answer Mark: 2, 4, 1, 3 Marissa: 2, 4, 3, 1Optional Listening 2A—Answers 1.c 2.aB—Answers 1. M 2. D 3. M 4. M 5. DC—Answers 1. gets very crowded 2. after you arrive 3. The most important event4. just relax and have fun5. before6. finishesOptional Listening 3A—Answers 1. F 2. T 3. F 4.T 5.F 6.TB--Answers1. You might need a jacket, sunglasses, an umbrella, or all three.2. Get there early, about 4 hours ahead of big parades. For the Sunday night parade, find a space in the morning.3. Start making reservations in August. Don’t wait until January.4. People ride on floats in the parades and give “throws” to the crowd.5. Before Mardi Gras even begins, there are over 70 parades of dazzling floats.6. Many streets are closed to cars, and bus and streetcar schedules often changed. Optional Listening 4A—Answer: b. People use a groundhog to predict the weather.B—Answers:1. F; Not large black, but small brown2. T3. T4. F; Not 1995, but 19935. F; Not doesn’t usually see, but usually seesOptional Listening 5Answers: 1. bring 2. would like to 3. promised 4. project 5. invites6. agrees and calls7. in interested in8. go to the party9. funny part10. planning to goUNIT 8Optional Listening 1B--Answers 1, 2, 5, 7, 8C--Answers 2, 3Optional Listening 2A--Answers affordable; convenientB—Answers 1.all 2.all EXCEPT library books3.all EXCEPT clean and brush your petOptional Listening 3A--Answers 5; cars, buses, subway, bicycling, walkingB--Answers 1. Neither 2.Both 3.Bogota’ 4.Both5.Both6.Curitiba7.Neither8.Bogota’Optional Listening 4B—Answers Inwood: eagles, an old forest, an old farmhouseFes-al-Bali: narrow streets, mosques, donkeys C--Answers1. Inwood2.Fes-al-Bali3.Inwood4. Fes-al-Bal••。

新世纪大学英语(第二版)视听说教程(3rd Edition)第二册 (全)(1)

新世纪大学英语(第二版)视听说教程(3rd Edition)第二册 (全)(1)

新世纪大学英语(第二版)视听说教程(3rd Edition)第二册(全)Unit 1 All About MeLesson AVocabulary Link:A1(序号从左至右,自上而下)156324Listening:Activity 1-A1、B2、B3、A4、ABActivity 1-Bbe too interested in things that do not concern them, especially other people's affairsActivity 2-A213Activity 2-B1、B2、CD3、BActivity 2-C1、memories2、it's personalActivity 3-A1、132、To visit his grandparents.3、Yes. He talked to a nice woman.4、He had lots of fun with his grandparents and he saw lots of interesting places. In the end, he didn't even want to go home.Activity 3-B(1)very nervous about traveling so far(2)His grandparents(3)their home(4)twoActivity 4-A1、theme3、other paper keepsakes5、your photos and keepsakesActivity 4-B1、Scrapbooking is making beautiful books to hold special memories.2、Old newspapers clippings, postcards, tickets, report cards, and letters.3、"School days," "Family travel," "Memories of my grandparents, " and "Baby's first year."4、You can use felt pens, paint, and stickers.5、The "5Ws": who, what, where, when and why.Activity 5-A1、Most high schools in the US.2、Because they are graduating soon.3、Yes4、At the end of the year.5、It means a student with a good fashion sense.Activity 5-B1、once a yearspring2、chess3、most likely to succeedcategories4、notesI'll never forget youActivity 5-C(1)record(2)photo(3)seniors(4)sports(5)yearbook(6)titles(7)sign(8)memoriesSpeaking & Communication:Activity 1-A(1)How about you(2)this is(3)Hi(4)Let me introduce myself(5)I'd like you to meet(6)Nice to meet youLesson 4Global Viewpoints:Special People-Before You Watch(1)father(2)sister(3)mother(4)grandfather(5)grandmother(6)brotherSpecial People-While You Watch A1、T2、T3、FThe special person in Kumiko's family is her grandfather.4、FCalum's three friends are the most important people in his life.Special People-While You Watch BsisterbrotherEster80specialsupportivego outmost thingsimportantSpecial People-While You Watch C1、her grandfatherhe's always kind to her and supportive2、he likes to go out with them and he can talk to them about most thingsMemories-Before You Watch1、wise2、collect3、amusement parkMemories-While You Watch(1)Memories(2)collected(3)favorite(4)One of my happiest memories(5)my first day of school(6)I wanted the mostCity Living:Preview-B1、C2、A3、A4、C5、BWhile You Watch-AWhile You Watch-B1、blind date2、friend and colleagueBrazilUS office3、excited and a little nervous4、jewelryWhile You Watch-D1、Isn't it beautiful2、too bad3、hanging on to4、keeping it for the memoriesWhile You Watch-E(1)my favorite keepsake(2)pendant(3)things were rough(4)hated(5)make it(6)told(7)helped out(8)as a reminder(9)You know(10)Here goesWhile You Watch-FTara's grandmother's mother.After You Watch-A1、Here goes ...2、It should be OK.3、Too bad ...After You Watch-B(1)is(2)am(3)am living(4)work(5)am volunteering(6)are sending(7)am working(8)are building·She asks Sun-hee to help her choose what jewelry to wear·that her first boyfriend gave to her·that Tara got as a souvenir when she went to the US for the first time·that Tara’s grandmother gave her when she was in her first year of college. At the time, Tara had no friends and she hated her classes. Tara’s grandmother gave her the pendant to remind her to be strong. The story makes Sun-hee decide that the pendant is the perfect jewelry for Tara’s bland date.Unit 2 Express YourselfLesson AVocabulary Link:B2、is laughing3、is crying4、is blushing5、is yelling6、is frowningListening:Activity 1-AActivity 1-B1、bored2、sad3、happyActivity 2-A1、waving to2、shaking hands3、crossing his fingers4、shruggingActivity 2-B1、wallet2、nervous3、studying for a test4、the theaterActivity 3-AThey are both doing great.Activity 3-B(1)That's for sure(2)planning a trip to(3)What about your brothers (4)They're doing great(5)working on a project(6)planning a campaign againstActivity 4-A1、BangladeshIndonesia2、Indonesia3、Indonesia4、Bangladesh5、Bangladesh6、Bangladesh7、Bangladesh8、Indonesia9、NeitherActivity 4-B1、The United Arab Emirates2、Thailand3、Neither4、Thailand5、Neither6、Thailand7、Neither8、The United Arab Emirates9、The United Arab EmiratesActivity 5-A(1)shake hands(2)Japan(3)bow(4)Maori(5)Brazil(6)kiss each other on the cheek(7)in the eyes(8)Japan(9)embarrassedActivity 5-BIn Japan, when meeting for the first time in formal situations, people often exchange business cards. The polite way to give or receive a business card is to hold it with two hands.Pronunciation:B1、Tina's2、sister's3、She is4、When is5、dad is6、How's7、car isSpeaking & Communication:Activity 1-AKaty is stressed and kind of tired.Global Viewpoints:Before You Watch1、bow2、throwing3、stick outWhile You Watch-AWhile You Watch-B(1)doesn't like to feel(2)sad or frustrated(3)to be around other people (4)has stress(5)throw the ball(6)relaxes herWhile You Watch-C(1)have a special way of (2)kissing(3)give them a big hug(4)kiss on the cheek(5)stick my hands out(6)shake handsCity Living:Preview-B1、teachig2、trip3、nervous4、has5、havingWhile You Watch-A1、greetings2、what they are doing3、Tokyo4、nervous5、nothing6、joking7、funWhile You Watch-B1、Takeshi is teaching Claudia how to bow to people when greeting.2、She is preparing for a trip to Japan and this is the traditional Japanese way of greeting people.3、She's going to have a big meeting in Tokyo.While You Watch-C(1)a little nervous about(2)no need to be nervous(3)kind of worried about(4)Everything's going to be fineWhile You Watch-D(1)Let's see(2)like this(3)You're a natural(4)actually rude(5)one more thing(6)for luck(7)come onCome on(8)You guys(9)have a little fun(10)Some teacher you areWhile You Watch-EIt probably means that Takeshi is not a good teacher. Maybe Claudia thinks that a good teacher shouldn't make fun of their students.After You Watch-AAfter You Watch-B1、like this2、Let's see3、a natural4、Come on5、thoughAfter You Watch-C·traditional Japanese greetings. She became immediately interested in knowing what they were doing. Claudia told Tara that she was learning about Japan for her trip to Tokyo·That was why she had asked Takeshi for help. After he had showed Claudia how to give a person her business card in Japan, Takeshi told her that Japanese people would jump and nod their heads for luck—and they would do this three times·she was really trying to learn. While she was jumping and nodding her head, Takeshi and Tara started laughing.As it turned out, Takeshi was joking! He just wanted Claudia to relax and have fun.Unit 3 Let’s EatLesson AListening:Activity 1-ADActivity 1-B1、delicious, crispy, juicy2、bland3、oily, good4、tasty, too sweetActivity 2-AAActivity 2-B1、fast2、life3、farmers4、Europe5、membersActivity 3-A(从左至右,从上而下)butteryspicysweethealthyActivity 3-B1、He wanted to lose weight because he was 20 pounds overweight.2、Because she has spent six months in Thailand and comes to like spicy Thai food.3、It means that Abby likes to eat sweet foods.4、Because Minh is training for a swimming competition and he has to eat healthy foods. And now he prefers healthy foods to sweet or buttery foods.Activity 4-A1、T2、F3、T4、F5、F6、T7、TActivity 4-Bcapsaicin:a chemical in the chili peppers that produces heat andmakes your mouth feel hot. It has no flavor or smell.habanero:the hottest chili pepper in the world. It is bright orange and grows in the Caribbean.Activity 5-AActivity 5-B1、34 centenarians per 100,000 Okinawans.2、The Okinawans' secret: first, they eat a healthy diet;second, they don't do hard exercise; third, the older people have a good attitude about aging.Speaking & Communication:Activity 1-A1、Why don't we go to the pizza place on the corner?2、How about that new Japanese restaurant downtown?Lesson BGlobal Viewpoints:Favorite foods-Before You WatchFavorite foods-While You Watch A2、T3、FDayanne doesn't like rice and beans that are salty and buttery.4、T5、FDan says there's nothing better than juicy steak.6、FJulianna doesn't like to eat bacon.7、FAlejandra enjoys sweet foods like chocolate.International foods-Before You Watch1、some salsa2、tortillaInternational foods-While You Watch(1)I like(2)serve(3)My favorite dish(4)I love that(5)the most popular food(6)You name it(7)deliciousCity Living:Preview-B1、C2、B3、C4、B5、BWhile You Watch-A1、T2、T3、T4、FTakeshi thought Mike added too much hot sauce.5、T6、T7、FChef Dupree liked Mike and Takeshi's chicken because it was very hot.8、FMike and Takeshi won the cooking contest.While You Watch-B1、A2、B3、D4、A5、C6、C7、A8、CWhile You Watch-C1、Mike suggests they make the plate look better because they are attending a cooking contest and they want to win.2、Roberto says that the food looks delicious, and he says "mmm ..."While You Watch-D(1)how about some more hot sauce(2)man(3)Is it hot(4)come on(5)Oh my goshWhile You Watch-E(1)Step away from(2)The taste testing(3)Buttery(4)Quite tasty(5)A little sweet, but still crunchy(6)Try some chicken(7)Hot and spicy(8)Born and raised(9)the winners(10)I told youWhile You Watch-FThe judge, Chef Dupree, liked the food they prepared because he was born and raised in Louisiana where thefood is hot and spicy.After You Watch(1)entered a cooking contest(2)suggested adding some hot sauce to make the chicken spicier(3)wasn't so sure(4)the cover came off the bottle accidentally(5)he tried to remove some of the sauce(6)The judging began(7)her chicken was the oiliest he had ever tasted(8)they became extremely nervous(9)They thought the chef would not like it, but to their surprise, he liked it(10)quite unexpectedlyUnit 4 Today’s TrendsLesson AVocabulary Link:AListening:Activity 1-AActivity 1-B1、T2、T3、T4、FActivity 2Activity 3-A1、f2、c3、bActivity 3-B1、You could look for friends on the Internet.2、You shouldn't wear pants. You definitely ought to wear a dress.3、You'd better get some help or you'll fail the test. You'd better not delay taking the test.Activity 4-A1、b2、aActivity 4-B1、Sorry, but I have to side withwant to show offin your free time2、have a serious talkstyle and tastetoo much about appearancesActivity 5-B1、She was nervous and didn't know what to expect.2、She had to report to a recording studio by 10 a.m.3、They had to decide which songs were "Yes -- All the way!", "It's OK.", or "No way!"4、They just talked about the covers they liked.5、They are going to look at some new fashions.Activity 5-C1、The job doesn't pay.2、Brooke works once a week as a trendspotter.3、Brooke saw only six CD covers for "Gifted".4、Brooke held up a "No way" card for the heavy metal music.Pronunciation:B1、Most of2、Some of3、All of4、None ofSpeaking & Communication:Welcome to our debateplease beginWhat do you thinkSoExactlyI don't agreeActivity 2-A开放题型Activity 2-C开放题型Activity 2-E1、All2、A couple3、None4、Most5、Some6、All7、A lot8、MostLesson BGlobal Viewpoints:Family trends-Before You Watch1、full-time2、males3、traditional4、parentsFamily trends-While You Watch APersonal style-Before You WatchPersonal style-While You Watch (1)independent、(2)fashion(3)cowboy boots(4)stylish(5)admire(6)change(7)lose weight(8)appearance(9)instead ofCity Living:Preview-B1、B2、C3、B4、A5、CWhile You Watch-A24135While You Watch-B1、No, Mike didn't think running was enjoyable.2、Roberto said it was good for Mike (good for his health); he also said it was a trend nowadays to exercise.3、No, Mike didn't agree with Roberto. He said that most people he knew didn't exercise.4、None of Roberto's co-workers exercised 5 years ago.5、28 percent or almost one third of Roberto's co-workers go to the gym now.6、They go to the gym three or more times a week.While You Watch-C(1)Just because(2)doesn't make it a trend(3)that means(4)Not necessarily(5)Such as(6)play golf(7)that's true(8)None(9)come on(10)All of(11)most of(12)not this one(13)ought to(14)we'd betterWhile You Watch-D(1)you know what(2)What(3)What(4)You know(5)Yeah, right(6)No, I'm seriousAfter You Watch-A1、Such as2、You know what3、Not necessarily4、more and moreAfter You Watch-B·he should get more exercise. Roberto thought that more and more people were exercising·that most of the people he knew didn’t exercise·the increase in the number of people who exercised at his office·got tired and they stopped to rest·they ought to go home·they had better get Mike something to drink too·they should get some ice cream, too. Why? Because Mike read that thirty-three percent of all athletes recommend eating ice cream after a heavy workout.Roberto, however, didn’t agreeUnit 5 Unsolved MysteriesLesson AVocabulary Link:A1B1、A2、A3、B4、A5、A6、B7、BC(从左至右,从上而下)·The man is breaking a law. He is committing a crime.·The detective is catching a criminal. The detective is arresting the criminal.·The detective is questioning the criminal. The criminal is not making a confession.DWord puzzleListening:Activity 1-Athe most famous detectives ever known imaginary detectivesixtyScottish authormoneyActivity 1-B1、C2、C3、A4、B5、BActivity 2-A41352Activity 2-BABDActivity 2-C1、Mike thinks the lights could be the same as those in a local legend.2、Alexa thinks the lights are a hoax.Activity 3-A1、A young girl standing in the middle of the road.2、Because it was raining heavily.3、He stopped the car quickly.4、She said "I'm fine" and walked away quietly.5、He said the girl was Mary Anne and was killed ina car accident five years ago.Activity 3-B(1)heavily(2)clearly(3)slowly(4)neatly(5)quickly(6)strangely(7)happily(8)quietly(9)Nervously(10)calmlyActivity 4-A1、A terrible explosion.2、In eastern Russia.3、June 30, 1908.Activity 4-B41352Activity 4-C1、lots of damagehuge explosion2、near Eartha part of it broke off3、crashed into the groundits engine exploded 4、destroy the earthset fire to the forest5、used electricitya test of his gunActivity 5-A27846153Activity 5-B1、Different people see different lights.2、Robert Ellison saw the lights in 1883.3、The Native Americans thought the lights were stars falling to Earth.4、A team from Japan studied the lights, but couldn't solve the mystery.Activity 5-C1、Ball lightning is lightning in the shape of circle. It often appears after a rainstorm.2、Some people call the lights "ghost lights".3、No, they aren't. Actually, they hold a town festival every September to celebrate the mystery lights. PronunciationA1、B2、A3、A4、C5、C6、BLesson BGlobal Viewpoints:Before You WatchWhile You Watch AWhile You Watch B1、fall2、a strong3、sneaky4、real5、how6、offWhile You Watch C(1)witnessed a very strange event (2)make the rain fall(3)was haunted(4)late at night(5)turned off(6)very strange and quite scary City LivingPreview B1、A2、B3、B4、B5、AWhile You Watch-A421653While You Watch-B1、Tara asked them to come because she wanted to solvea crime.2、Someone stole and ate Sun-hee's yogurt.3、Sun-hee thinks it's OK, because it's only yogurt.4、Tara feels it's serious, because if the thief is not caught more things are likely to go missing.While You Watch-C(1)It's very likely(2)for emergencies(3)besides(4)Now(5)calmly(6)netly(7)Note the weapon(8)I have an alibi(9)you are a friend ofWhile You Watch-D(1)What(2)Confess(3)too busy to go shopping (4)went to bed(5)made sure(6)carefully took this spoon (7)No! No! It's not true!(8)Hey(9)What's upAfter You Watch-A1、Who knows2、go on3、Note4、It's very likelyAfter You Watch-B(1)without notice(2)solve this "crime"(3)it was very likely(4)Tara got serious about the matter(5)if it were not checked at the start(6)though in a humorous way(7)he had an alibi and hadn't done it(8)Just as Claudia was protesting that it wasn't true(9)Finally everyone came to know who the "thief"really wasUnit 6 The MindLesson AVocabulary Link:B11、My memories of school are mostly happy/unhappybecause ...2、My favorite song is ..., it reminds me of ...3、I didn't believe it when ...4、I usually remember/forget things such as ...5、I find it helpful to ... when I am trying tomemorize new English wordsListening:Activity 1-ArememberActivity 1-BActivity 1-C1、Two tips. One is to label things in English. The other is to make a note of related words.2、You can rent a film and see it at home.Activity 2-A231Activity 2-B1、no one2、couldn't run3、can't swimActivity 3-A1、pink2、pillars3、living room4、large5、stereo system6、wasn‘tActivity 3-B1、T2、F My best friends were all there. They spoke to me and smiled didn't speak or smile.3、F There were a few all kinds of kitchen equipment in the kitchen.4、F The whole family was standing sitting around the table, waiting for a meal to be served.5、TActivity 3-C1、The storyteller heard a voice saying: "welcome home." and she realized the dream house was hers.2、She thought her dream was turning into a nightmare because her friends suddenly disappeared and it was scary.3、She liked the food processor most because it makes life much easier.4、She saw the stove was broken and that there was no electricity. She also saw the children were cryingbecause they were hungry. She felt bad and wanted to help prepare a meal but began to despair when she found the refrigerator was empty.Activity 4-A2513 and 4Activity 4-B1、Four or five times.2、Stages 3 and 4.3、Fifteen to sixteen hours a day.4、Sleep is very important for learning.Activity 5-A1、many times2、don't remember3、very active4、gods5、Greeks and RomansActivity 5-B1、T2、F3、FActivity 5-C(1)definite answers(2)Why do you dream(3)a person’s mind(4)husband or wife(5)start a business(6)thoughts and feelings(7)strange or confusing(8)think about the events in the dream (9)feel free or want freedom(10)feel afraidPronunciation:BSpeaking & Communication:Activity 1-A1、Yes, they're here in my pocket.2、They're not in my pocket.3、I don't think so.4、Maybe they're in your backpack. Global Viewpoints:How's your memory?-Before You Watch1、code2、characteristic3、memory4、imageHow's your memory?-While You Watch-A1、imagesnumbers2、numbers3、numberslanguages4、names5、namesStrange dreams-While You Watch A1、T2、F Malinda had a nightmare that she was lost in a city forest.3、T4、F Woo Sung had a dream that birds dinosaurs were chasing him.5、F Dan dreamed that a dinosaur bird ate him. Strange dreams-While You Watch BLast night I had a dream about a friend who's living very far away from me. When I woke up I felt sadbecause I miss her.City Living:Preview-B1、night2、pajamas3、a man4、liked5、understandsWhile You Watch-A51342While You Watch-BWhile You Watch-C1、Roberto was not sure about what happened in hisdream.2、He thought it was weird because he was wearing pajamas in the daytime.3、Claudia encouraged Roberto to recall his dream. She said "Come on! Try!"While You Watch-D(1)I'm not sure(2)He reminded me of(3)and then(4)No! Really(5)Do you remember(6)I'm sure of it(7)thinkWhile You Watch-E(1)I got it(2)shook my hand(3)like this(4)ballet dancer(5)I woke up(6)Why(7)They were a surpriseWhile You Watch-F1、I am surprised by the ending. It is a real coincidence that Roberto dreamed about tickets and ballet dancing when, unknown to him, Claudia had got two tickets to the New York City Ballet.2、I think Claudio and Roberto will go to the Ballet together.After You Watch-A1、B2、A3、B4、AAfter You Watch-B·It was daytime but he was in the street in his pajamas. He stopped a man and asked him where to buy a ticket. He and the man talked and laughed a lot. The man reminded him of Mike. Then the man hugged Roberto, shook Roberto's hand, and began to dance like a ballet dancer. Roberto thought the dream was really weird·Claudia said, "This is so scary." Then she showedRoberto a surprise she had for him —two tickets for the New York City BalletUnit 7 Let’s Celebrate!Lesson AVocabulary LinkA21、before2、manbe3、live near each other4、gifts5、on a warm, sunny day6、your family and relatives7、stay overnight8、keep a secretListening:Activity 1-ABActivity 1-B1、B2、A3、CActivity 1-C1、Another company.2、A bachelor party and a big family reunion.3、He's excited about it and he likes the job. Activity 2-A2413Activity 2-B(1)it was a lot of fun(2)to rent(3)loud and beautiful(4)The only bad part for him(5)from too much dancing(6)some beautiful floats go down the river Activity 2-C2431Activity 2-D(1)traveling through India (2)best memories(3)water pistol(4)shot everyone(5)a mess(6)come out ofActivity 3-A1、C2、AActivity 3-BMDMMDActivity 3-C(1)gets very crowded(2)after you arrive(3)The most important event(4)be sure to find a good place to sit(5)just relax and have fun(6)before(7)after the parade finishesActivity 4-A1、F2、F3、T4、T5、F6、TActivity 4-B1、Before Mardi Gras even begins, there are over 70 parades of dazzling floats.2、Start making reservations in August. Don't wait until January.3、Many streets are closed to cars, and bus and streetcar schedules are often changed.4、Get there early, about four hours ahead of any bigparades. For the Sunday night parade, find a space in the morning.5、You might need a jacket, sunglasses, an umbrella, or all three.6、People ride on floats in the parades and give "throws" to the crowd.Activity 5-ABActivity 5-B1、T2、F A movie about Pete came out in 1995 1993.3、T4、F Pete rarely sees usually sees his shadow. Activity 5-C1、A groundhog is a small animal covered with brown fur. It lives in a hole in the ground and stays underground during the winter2、Every February 2, local people and sightseers in the town of Punxsutawney watch for Pete, a groundhog, to come out of its hole. If it comes out, GroundhogDay is celebrated with a barbecue, a colorful festival in the park, a souvenir show and sale and even a storytelling festival.3、People think it means the weather will continue tobe cold for at least six weeks.4、The weather in February in Punxsutawney isgenerally cold and will continue to be cold for another six to eight weeks.5、People would be disappointed if Pete didn't appear.PronunciationB1、Do you want to2、Would you like to3、Would you like to4、Do you want toLesson BGlobal Viewpoints:What a party!-Before You WatchWhat a party!-While You Watch A1、T2、FAt the party Alejandra went to, everyone wore formal summer or casual clothes.3、FThere were 28 38 people at Dennis's birthday party.4、T5、FDennis's friends Dennis cooked the food for his birthday party.。

新世纪视听说2文本Unit-7

新世纪视听说2文本Unit-7

Unit 7 Let’s Celebrate!Listening and SpeakingAudio Track 2-7-1A: Would you like to go to a baby shower?B: Sure, it sounds like fun. I like buying baby clothes and gifts for babies.A: Have you ever been to a bachelor party?B: No, I haven’t. My cousin got married two years ago but I didn’t go to his bachelor party.Audio Track 2-7-2Woman: I can’t believe it’s almost summer.Jared: Yeah, I know. The year went really fast.Woman: What are you going to do this summer?Jared: I have a part-time job. I’m going to work for a catering company. Woman: A catering company? What’s that?Jared: We help at parties. Our company prepares and serves the food. And, typically, another company provides the music.Woman: I didn’t know you could cook!Jared: I don’t have to cook. I’m only an assistant.Woman: When do you start?Jared: Tomorrow. We’re catering a bachelor party. Then on Friday, I’m working at a big family reunion.Woman: So what exactly do you do?Audio Track 2-7-3Jared: Before the party starts, I help set everything up. You know, bring the food in and arrange thetables … make sure it looks nice.Woman: Sounds pretty easy.Jared: That’s only the first part. During the party I have to serve food and drinks to the guests.Woman: Well, at least you get to meet people.Jared: Yeah, and after the party is finished, I help clean up.Woman: Yuck. I hate to wash dishes.Jared: Oh, I don’t wash dishes, someone else does. I just put everything in the truck.Woman: That’s not so bad. Sounds like a cool job.Jared: Y eah, I’m excited about it. … And how about you? Any summer plans? Woman: Well, I’m certainly not going to work. I’m just going to relax!Audio Track 2-7-4Woman: I can’t believe it’s almost summer.Jared: Yeah, I know. The year went really fast.Woman: What are you going to do this summer?Jared: I have a part-time job. I’m going to work for a catering company. Woman: A catering company? What’s that?Jared: We help at parties. Our company prepares and serves the food. And, typically, another company provides the music.Woman: I didn’t know you could cook!Jared: I don’t have to cook. I’m only an assistant.Woman: When do you start?Jared: Tomorrow. We’re catering a bachelor party. Then on Friday, I’m working at a big family reunion.Woman: So what exactly do you do?Jared: Before the party starts, I help set everything up. You know, bring the food in and arrange thetables … make sure it looks nice.Woman: Sounds pretty easy.Jared: That’s only the first part. During the party I have to serve food and drink s to the guests.Woman: Well, at least you get to meet people.Jared: Yeah, and after the party is finished, I help clean up.Woman: Yuck. I hate to wash dishes.Jared: Oh, I don’t wash dishes, someone else does. I just put everything in the truck.Woman: That’s not so bad. Sounds like a cool job.Jared: Yeah, I’m excited about it. … And how about you? Any summer plans? Woman: Well, I’m certainly not going to work. I’m just going to relax!Audio Track 2-7-5/ Audio Track 2-7-6Mark: I participated in the Nebuta Festival last August. It was a lot of fun! First, I went with two friends to a local shop to rent a haneto —that’s the costume you wear. It’s easy … anyone can do it and anyone can dance in the festival. The parade is loud and beautiful. People beat drums and dance around. The only bad part was when I injured my ankle from too much dancing! At night, after the parade, we watched some beautiful floats go down the river.Audio Track 2-7-7/ Audio Track 2-7-8Marissa: I spent two months traveling through India with my best friend. One of my best memories is the Holi Festival. We went to a local store and bought some colored powder. Then we mixed it with water.On the day of the festival, someone gave me a water pistol. I filled it with my colored water and started shooting everyone. I even sprayed a police officer! What a mess! It took a long time before the color came out of my skin.Audio Track 2-7-9/ Audio Track 2-7-10Dan: OK, Marcia, that’s it. I think we’re finished with the planning.Marcia: Yeah, Dan, we should review the details one more time.Dan: All right.Marcia: So, Dan, let’s see … you’re going to meet Mom and Dad at 8:00 at the restaurant, right?Dan: That’s right.Marcia: Remember to keep them at the restaurant until 9:30. That’s really important. Don’t come home early!Dan: I know, I know. You need time to prepare for the party.Marcia: Exactly. They can’t come home early … or it will ruin the surprise. Dan: After I go to the restaurant, what are you going to do?Marcia: I’m going to put u p the decorations for the party. And I’m going to call the guests and tell them to come over.Dan: Also, don’t forget to pick up the cake.Marcia: You’re right.Dan: This is so exciting. Boy! Are Mom and Dad going to be surprised?Audio Track 2-7-11Carnival is a very colorful and interesting festival in our city, but it gets very crowded. Before you come here, you should find a hotel room. Then, after you arrive, get the most recent schedule for the festival. Sometimes it changes. The most important event is the parade on Sunday. Bring a folding chair, and be sure to find a good place to sit before the parade starts. After you find a place, just relax and have fun while you wait. People usually bring food to eat before the parade starts. Many people go to restaurants or parties after the parade finishes.Audio Track 2-7-12/ Audio Track 2-7-13Celebrate Mardi Gras in New Orleans!Mardi Gras falls on a Tuesday about six weeks before Easter, a holiday in March or April. Before Mardi Gras even begins, there are over seventy parades of dazzling floats. Come join us for a festival you’ll never forget!Tips for visitors:Plan ahead. Many hotels start taking reservations for Mardi Gras in August. To getthe room youwant, call early. Don’t wait until January!Plan your transportation. Many streets are closed to cars, and bus and streetcar schedules are often changed. Get there early. Plan to arrive about four hours ahead of any big parade. For the popular Sunday night parade, find a space in the morning. You might need a jacket, sunglasses, an umbrella, or all three.Catch Mardi Gras “throws.” People ride on floats in the parades and give “throws” to the crowd. Jump up to catch beads, plastic coins, cups, and toy animals. Bring a plastic bag to hold you’re your treasures.Audio Track 2-7-14A groundhog is a small animal covered with brown fur. It lives in a hole in the ground. During the winter, it stays underground and sleeps and eats. When people see the groundhog in the winter, they think spring is coming soon.Punxsutawney Pete is a groundhog. He lives in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. On February 2, Pete’s hometown comes alive — as many as 30,000 sightseers gather to celebrate Groundhog Day. Beginning in the morning, they watch for Pete to come out of his hole. Most years he comes out, sees his shadow, and runs back into the hole. That means there will be at least six more weeks of cold, wintery weather. Occasionally, Pete comes out of his hole and stays outside for a while. That’s a good sign. It means that spring weather will arrive soon.Audio Track 2-7-15/ Audio Track 2-7-16After Pete appears, the people of Punxsutawney celebrate. There is a barbecue, a colorful festival in the park, a souvenir show and sale, and even a storytelling festival. There is a lot to do in this little town on Groundhog Day!Pete is a famous groundhog. In 1986, he met the president of the United States. There was a bigHollywood movie made about him in 1993. And in 1995, he was a guest on the Oprah Winfrey show, a popular TV talk show.Unfortunately, Pete has seen his shadow about 85 percent of the time since the tradition started in 1887. Let’s hope next year is different!Audio Track 2-7-171. Do you want to go hiking?2. Do you want to have dinner?3. Would you like to go hiking?4. Would you like to have dinner?Audio Track 2-7-181. Do you want to go to a concert?2. Would you like to see a movie?3. Would you like to study together?4. Do you want to come to my birthday party?Audio Track 2-7-19Omar: Did you hear the news? Sayuri is having a party.Lane: Really? When?Omar: On Wednesday. It’s a pool party.Lane: Cool! That sounds like fun.Omar: Do you want to go with me?Lane: But I don’t know Sayuri.Omar: No problem. She said I could bring a friend.Lane: Well, OK. I’d love to go. What time is the party?Omar: It starts at 3:00. Why don’t we meet at my house at 2:30?Lane: Sounds good!Audio Track 2-7-20A: Would you be interested in seeing a movie on Friday?B: Sure. What time?A: Can we meet at 8:00?B: Ok!A: Would you like to go swimming this afternoon?B: I’m sorry, but I can’t. I have a test tomorrow. How about next week?A: That sounds great. Is Tuesday afternoon Ok for you?B: Sure.Audio Track 2-7-21A: Would you like to come to our party next week?B: What kind of party is it?A: It’s a Hawaiian luau party. We’re going to wear Hawaiian shirts and drink pineapple juice.B: Cool! That sounds like fun. What food will you have?A: We’re going to have barbecue and finger foods.B: Wow! That sounds yummy. Where will it be?A: It’ll be in a big warehouse. We'll also have a dance party there.B: It sounds really interesting! I'd love to go.Video CourseVideo Track 2-7-1Alejandra: I went to a party where the whole dance floor and party space was covered with soapsuds, so everything was very soapy and somewhat slippery. People at this party were dressed in summer clothes, because it was during the summer, and in casual clothes … things that would not get ruined by the soap.Dennis: I had a birthday party last month and I had 38 people in my small apartment. There was a lot of food, which I cooked, and I had a lot of presents … and all my friends were there. It was fun.Video Track 2-7-2Dennis: I had a birthday party last month and I had 38 people in my small apartment. There was a lot of food, which I cooked, and I had a lot of presents … and all my friends were there. It was fun.Video Track 2-7-3Catherine: My favorite celebration or holiday is Thanksgiving. In America families get together in one place and have a big, big, huge dinner. And it’s actually just a day where you eat a lot and where you think about or you reflect about the things you are thankful for.Lourdes: The most important holiday in Colombia is Independence Day, which in Spanish is Día de la Independencia.Kumiko: I like New Year’s Day because when I was little I got lots of otoshidama, which is money in little pretty envelopes.Alejandra: In Argentina one of the unique festivals is the Day of Tradition, or El Día de la Tradiciones, where we celebrate our gaucho heritage. A gaucho is an Argentinean cowboy. People usually perform traditional dances, dress as gauchos, and have huge barbecues.Video Track 2-7-4Tara: (phone rings) Hello?Claudia: Aloha! Tara, it’s me, Claudia.Tara: Hi, Claudia. What’s up?Claudia: A friend of mine invited me to a luau tonight. She told me to bring friends. Would you like to join us?Tara: Sure! What’s a luau?Claudia: It’s lik e a Hawaiian barbecue. You wear Hawaiian shirts … drink pineapple juice …dance … it’s fun, you know!Tara: Sounds great! I’d love to go.Claudia: Great! Is Sun-hee there? I’d like to invite her as well.Tara: She’s right here. Let me ask her. Sunhee, would you like to go to a luau tonight?Sun-hee: The Hawaiian kind? Yeah, I would. Um …wait … I can’t. I promised TakeshiI’dhelp him with his film project tonight.Tara: Well, bri ng him along. Claudia said it’s OK to bring friends.Sun-hee: OK. (into phone) Takeshi?Takeshi: Yeah?Sun-hee: Hey listen, after we work on your film project tonight, would you be interested in going to a party? It’s a Hawaiian luau.Takeshi: That sounds interesting. I’d love to! Can Mike come?Sun-hee: Sure! Tara said to bring friends.Takeshi: Great. I’ll call him right away. See you tonight.Mike: (phone rings) Hello?Takeshi: Hey, Mike.Mike: Hi, Takeshi. What’s up?Takeshi: How would you like to go to a Hawaiian party tonight?Mike: Sure! Hey, why don’t we invite Roberto, too? He loves parties.Takeshi: Yeah. Sun-hee said we could bring friends.Mike: OK, great. I’ll give him a call.Roberto: (phone rings) Hello?Mike: Hi, Roberto, it’s Mike. Would you like to go to a party tonight? It’s going to be really fun!Roberto: Ah, that sounds great but I can’t. I have to go to some “luau” tonight with Claudia … maybe next time. Have fun!Mike: OK.Claudia: Who was that?Roberto: That was Mike. He invited me to some party tonight.Roberto and Claudia: No …Video Track 2-7-5Tara: (phone rings) Hello?Claudia: Aloha! Tara, it’s me, Claudia.Tara: Hi, Claudia. What’s up?Claudia: A friend of mine invited me to a luau tonight. She told me to bring friends. Would you like to join us?Tara: Sure! What’s a luau?Claudia: It’s like a Hawaiian barbecue. You wear Hawaiian shirts … drink pineapple juice … dance … it’s fun, you know!Tara: Sounds great! I’d love to go.Claudia: Great! Is Sun-hee there? I’d like to invite her as well.Video Track 2-7-6Tara: She’s right here. Let me ask her. Sun-hee, would you like to go to a luau tonight?Sun-hee: The Hawaiian kind? Yeah, I would. Um … wait … I can’t. I promised TakeshiI’d help him with hisfilm project tonight.Tara: Well, bring him along. Claudia said it’s OK to bring friends.Sun-hee: OK. (into phone) Takeshi?Takeshi: Yeah?Sun-hee: Hey listen, after we work on your film project tonight, would you be interested in going to a party? It’s a Hawaiian luau.Takeshi: That sounds interesting. I’d love to! Can Mike come?Sun-hee: Sure! Tara said to bring friends.Takeshi: Great. I’ll call him right away. See you tonight.Video Track 2-7-7Mike: Hi, Takeshi. What’s up?Takeshi: How would you like to go to a Hawaiian party tonight?Mike: Sure! Hey, why don’t we invite Roberto, too? He loves parties.Takeshi: Yeah. Sun-hee said we could bring friends.Mike: OK, great. I’ll give him a call.Roberto: (phone rings) Hello?Mike: Hi, Roberto, it’s Mike. Would you like to go to a party tonight? It’s going to be really fun!Roberto: Ah, that sounds great but I can’t. I have to go to some “luau” tonight with Claudia … maybe next time. Have fun!Mike: OK.Claudia: Who was that?Roberto: That was Mike. He invited me to some party tonight.Roberto and Claudia: No …Audio Track 2-7-22Claudia invited Tara to a luau and told her to bring friends. Tara then asked Sun-hee if she would like to go. At first, Sun-hee said she couldn’t because she had promised to help Takeshi with his film project. But then Sun-hee invited Takeshi to go after they finished their work. Takeshi agreed immediately but he requested if he could bring Mike along. Sun-hee told him to go ahead. Then Takeshi called Mike to see if he was interested in going to the party. Mike was quite enthusiastic about going and he knew Roberto also loved parties, so he quickly responded “Sure! Hey, why don’t we invite Roberto, too?” However, when Mike called Roberto to invite him, Roberto told Mike he couldn’t go to the party because he was already going to some “luau” with Claudia. At the end of the video, Roberto and Claudia realized that their friends were actually talking about the same party. That’s why the sto ry was funny!(注:可编辑下载,若有不当之处,请指正,谢谢!)。

新世纪大学英语视听说教程3原文 (unit7)

新世纪大学英语视听说教程3原文 (unit7)

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

新世纪大学英语(第二版)视听说教程1(3rd-Edition)unit7电子教案(答案)新 参赛课件

新世纪大学英语(第二版)视听说教程1(3rd-Edition)unit7电子教案(答案)新 参赛课件
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Lesson A Health and body
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Unit 1 New Friends, New Faces Unit 2 Vacation! Unit 3 All About You Unit 4 Change Unit 5 Around the World Unit 6 Home Sweet Home Unit 7 Your Health Unit 8 Jobs and Ambitions
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新时代主题大学英语视听说教程(第二册)Unit 7 Script

新时代主题大学英语视听说教程(第二册)Unit 7 Script

Unit 7 Innovation and EntrepreneurshipPart OneUnderstanding Short ConversationsLanguage and Culture1. Madam C.J. Walker (Conver. 1)Sarah Breedlove (December 23, 1867 – May 25, 1919), known as Madam C.J. Walker, was an African American entrepreneur, philanthropist, and a political and social activist. Eulogized as the first female self-made millionaire in America, she became one of the wealthiest African American women in the country, “the world’s most successful female entrepreneur of her time,” and one of the most successful African-American business owners ever.2. Henry Ford Museum (Conver. 5)No trip to Detroit is complete without a visit to the Henry Ford Museum, which remains the most popular attraction in Michigan. The sprawling indoor-outdoor complex in the suburb of Dearborn is split into three main sites: The Henry Ford Museum itself (showcasing Ford’s eclectic personal collection of historic memorabilia, including the limousine in which JFK was assassinated and the bus on which Rosa Parks refused to relinquish her seat); Greenfield Village (a large selection of historic buildings, reconstructed in a “village” environment to showcase how Americans have lived since the founding of the country); and the Ford Rouge Factory Tour (an interactive, behind the scenes look at state-of-the-art car manufacturing, which still happens here today).Scripts with Key1. W: I spend too much money on beauty products. Too bad I cannot make money with theseproducts, instead of spending money on them.M: Well, one of the first female millionaires was Madam C.J. Walker. She started a company selling beauty products. This provided jobs for many people.Q: According to this conversation, what was the result of Madam C.J. Walker’s success?2. M: I thought the ATM was invented in the USA, but this article says the first one appeared in theUK, and there was something like it in Japan even earlier.W: I don’t really care where the ATM was invented. I’m just glad I can use it now to get cash here in this Vancouver, Canada shopping mall.Q: Where are the man and the woman now?3. W: Do you think they will ever invent a time machine so people can propel themselves into thefuture or travel back to interact with people in the past?M: I don’t think that’s possible. Otherwise, people from the future would be here right now with us, telling us about life in the future.Q: Why does the man believe time machines will never be invented?4. M: I wonder what dating was like in the past, when a man and a woman in a restaurant didn’thave cell phones to look at. How could they communicate with their friends?W: I would enjoy dating a man in those days. We would have a genuine conversation with each other instead of just looking at our phones.Q: What kind of man does this woman prefer to date?5. W: Thank you for bringing me from New York to the Henry Ford Museum. This is one ofDetroit’s main attractions, and the history in the place is amazing.M: Henry Ford was my favorite entrepreneur during my childhood in London. I read about him developing the automobile industry and starting Ford Motor Company.Q: Where does this conversation take place?Part TwoUnderstanding Long ConversationsLanguage and Culture1. Steve Jobs (Conver. 1)Steve Jobs (February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011) was an American business magnate and investor. He was the chairman, chief executive officer (CEO), and co-founder of Apple Inc.; chairman and majority shareholder of Pixar; a member of The Walt Disney Company’s board of directors following its acquisition of Pixar; and the founder, chairman, and CEO of NeXT. Jobs is widely recognized as a pioneer of the microcomputer revolution of the 1970s and 1980s, along with Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak.2. Bill Gates (Conver. 1)William Henry Gates Ⅲ (born October 28, 1955) is an American business magnate, investor, author, philanthropist, humanitarian, and principal founder of Microsoft Corporation. During his career at Microsoft, Gates held the positions of chairman, CEO and chief software architect, while also being the largest individual shareholder until May 2014.3. George Washington Carver (Conver. 1)George Washington Carver (1860s – January 5, 1943), was an American botanist and inventor. He actively promoted alternative crops to cotton and methods to prevent soil depletion.4. Andrew Carnegie (Conver. 2)Andrew Carnegie (November 25, 1835 – August 11, 1919) was a Scottish-American industrialist, business magnate, and philanthropist. Carnegie led the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century and is often identified as one of the richest people (and richest Americans). He became a leading philanthropist in the United States and in the British Empire. During the last 18 years of his life, he gave away about $350 million to charities, foundations, and universities — almost 90 percent of his fortune. His 1889 article proclaiming “The Gospel of Wealth” called on the rich to use their wealth to improve society, and stimulated a wave of philanthropy.Scripts with KeySection A Multiple ChoiceConversation 1 From Disadvantaged Circumstances to SuccessM: Carrie, I need your advice. I have to write a research paper about the achievements of a successful entrepreneur. I’m considering writing about Steve Jobs or Bill Gates.W: No, Luke, everybody writes about them. I advise you to write about someone who had to overcome difficult barriers, like George Washington Carver.M: The first American president?W: No, that was George Washington. George Washington Carver was a distinguished African-American scientist, even when being African-American was a huge disadvantage.M: I remember. He invented hundreds of things using peanuts and sweet potatoes. How did he succeed? Weren’t African-Americans excluded from universities in those days?W: Well, most universities rejected him, but finally in 1888 he attended Simpson College, and then taught at Tuskegee Institute for 47 years.M: How did he endure such brutal circumstances?W: Well, Carrie, Carver confidently declared that the basis of his success was a combination of his Christian faith and curiosity about science, and that, contrary to what some people believed, these two were agreeable.M: That’s amazing! I’ll write my paper about him. What are some of his achievements that affect people today?W: He made great breakthroughs in agriculture, and he showed the world that Africa-Americans could succeed, even in the face of brutal discrimination.Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1. Why did Carrie advise Luke not to write his paper about Bill Gates or Steve Jobs?2. Who was George Washington?3. What did George Washington Carver say about Christianity and science?4. In which industry did George Washington Carver make great breakthroughs?Conversation 2 Real Success Is One’s CharacterW: Victor, I think a man’s character makes him more attractive than money or appearance.M: Well, Rosie, in my childhood, we were poor. Even when we had cash, my parents used it to help others.W: And your family was happy. They followed the Golden Rule.M: You mean, “Do to others what you want others to do to you.” But I desire to be rich like Bill Gates.W: Actually, Gates gave much of his wealth away.M: Really? Then, I’ll follow Andrew Carnegie. His childhood was poo r, like mine, and he became rich.W: Actually, Carnegie gave 90 percent of his wealth to charity too. Real success is calculated by how we help others.M: I’ll help others later, but now if I make a few more business transactions, without anyone discover ing how much money I am actually keeping, I’ll be rich.W: That’s not success. Successful people are honest.M: So, I should be honest, give money to charity, and…W: (She interrupts him)…and follow the golden rule. If you are honest, people will trust you, and then they’ll invest in your company.M: Then I’ll succeed, and help more people.W: Yes, I think a man who helps others is more desirable than a dishonest rich man.M: Rosie, you’re amazing.Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.5. What kind of man is Rosie attracted to?6. Why was Victor’s family happy during his childhood?7. According to the conversation, which statement is true about Andrew Carnegie?8. According to Rosie, what makes people willing to invest in a company?Part ThreeUnderstanding News ReportsLanguage and CultureSilicon Alley (NR 1)Silicon Alley, centered around the Flatiron district in Manhattan, is an area of high tech industries. The term was coined in the 1990s during the dot-com boom, as a reference to “Silicon Valley”, the tech center in California. As the New York tech industries began a revival around 2003, the businesses spread outside of Manhattan making the term “Silicon Alley” somewhat obsolete. As of 2014, New York City hosted 300,000 employees in the tech sector. In 2015, New York generated over US$7.3 billion in venture capital investment. High technology startup companies and employment are growing in New York City and across the metropolitan region, bolstered by the city’s emergence as a global node of creativity and entrepreneurship, social tolerance, and environmental sustainability, as well as New York’s position as the leading Internet hub and telecommunications center in North America, including its vicinity to several transatlantic fiber optic trunk lines, the city’s intellectual capital, and its extensive outdoor wireless connectivity.Scripts with KeyNews Report 1 Silicon Alley: The Latest New York Startups“The city moves at... at its own speed, right? And we always want to maximize (最大化) our time.” Busy New Yorkers would readily agree with C.J. Bertram, who is at the recent Tech Day event in New York city. Over 500 tech startups were on hand. Many of them like Bertram’s startup “Looop” displayed a distinctive New York sensibility. “We bu ild in coffee shops and we, hey, look at this, we couldn’t find seats or we watched people come in and the line was long we saw them left.”Looop lets users know how crowded restaurants and bars in the city are at any given time. “We integrate sensors (传感器) on that part stereoscopic (有立体视觉的) and it’s set overhead and it basically gets integrated by the entrance of the venue(会场). So we’re able to understand when people are approaching or people are leaving.”Questions 1 and 2 are based on the news report you have just heard.1. What would busy New Yorkers readily agree with C.J. Bertram?2. What is Looop aiming at?News Report 2 Silicon Valley Reacts to Trump Decision to Delay International Entrepreneur RuleSilicon Valley (硅谷) Entrepreneurs and Venture Capitalist (风险资本家) could not hide their disappointment in a Trump Administration (特朗普政府) decision to delay a policy that would have allowed foreign-bornmoney-back entrepreneurs into the United States to start their businesses.If we don’t encourage entrepren eurs to come here from around the globe, we will go elsewhere and that may be a benefit to the rest of the globe but I think it will be a loss for Silicon Valley.The International Entrepreneur Rule (国际企业家规则) was created under the Obama Administration (奥巴马政府) said to take effect this month.The department of Homeland Security is delaying the start until March 2018 while proposing to eliminate it.The rule would have granted and craved (寻求) for 30 months to 3,000 foreigners annually who are seeking to build and grow their businesses in the United States.Questions 3 and 4 are based on the news report you have just heard.3. How do Valley Entrepreneurs and Venture Capitalist feel about the Trump Administration decision?4. When was The International Entrepreneur Rule said to take effect?News Report 3 Google Glass App Helps Autistic Children Read Social CuesJulian Brown has autism, one of the ways that manifests(表现) for him is that he has trouble reading people’s emotions but his Google Glasses have an App that helps him read basic emotional cues. “There is not a machine that can read your minds, but this helps with the emotions in recognizing them.”Advocates for the autistic community say the App is just a small part of the support the growing aut istic community needs as they age. “Anything that can help this population is very welcome and very very important. But technology, even the best technology is... will never be enough because we are dealing with the population with very, often very very profound (更深层次的) needs.”Julian’s mother says she has seen a change, “It has helped our son who is using the Google Glasses connect with the family more. He is talking more to us and he is, seems to be pausing more to just kind of gather information from us in conversation that I don’t remember him doing before the program.”Questions 5 to 7 are based on the news report you have just heard.5. According to the news, what is true about autism?6. How can Google Glass support the growing autistic community?7. What does Julian’s mother think of Google Glass?Part FourUnderstanding PassagesLanguage and Culture1. Minecraft (Pass. 2)Minecraft is a 2011 sandbox video game created by Swedish game developer Markus Persson and later developed by Mojang. The game allows players to build with a variety of different blocks in a 3-D procedurally generated world, requiring creativity from players. Other activities in the game include exploration, resource gathering, crafting, and combat.2. Lawrence Edward Page (Pass. 3)Lawrence Edward Page (born March 26, 1973) is an American computer scientist and Internet entrepreneur who co-founded Google with Sergey Brin. Page is the chief executive officer of Alphabet Inc. (Google’s parent company). After stepping aside as Google CEO in August 2001, in favor of Eric Schmidt, he re-assumed the role in April 2011. He announced his intention to step aside a second time in July 2015, to become CEO of Alphabet, under which Google’s assets would be reorganized. Under Page, Alphabet is seeking to deliver major advancements in a variety of industries.3. Sergey Mikhaylovich Brin (Pass. 3)Sergey Mikhaylovich Brin (born August 21, 1973) is an American computer scientist and Internet entrepreneur. Together with Larry Page, he co-founded Google. Brin is the President of Google’s parent company Alphabet Inc.Passage 1The creator of the Chowberry App has a clear motivation for creating his new food sharing application.“There was a phase in the family where my dad was temporary ill and o ut of work and I remember vividly during that time period the challenge at home was access to a wholesome (健康的) meal.”He wants to try and make sure other kids don’t have to go through what he went through.Rather than ending up in a landfills (垃圾堆) food that has passed its best by date is still safe to eat and fresh. The App allows store owners to upload (上传) information on the food they can’t sell. Charities buy the food they needed at a discounted price and deliver it to those who need it.The App is good for everyone because food stores make a small profit by selling food they would normally throw away. “The long-term goal is to have this platform evolve into a big data platform.”By the end of 2018, Ekponimo says his App will feed 100,000 households.Questions 1 to 3 are based on the passage you have just heard.1. What is the motivation for the creator of the Chowberry App to create the food sharing application?2. According to the passage, which statement is NOT true about the Chowberry App?3. Who has not benefited from the App?Passage 2This Imaging Application is scanning a toy bear to create a character for the popular game. Minecraft (《我的世界》) is one of many new Apps that lets users customize (定制) their games with a camera powered by an Intel chip called Real Sense.It looks at things both in the visual spectrum (光谱), as well as the infrared (红外线的) spectrum. It’s bouncing infrared off which is what gives things the volume. I mean, you can scan your face, you can scan you know, the toys, just pretty much any object.A company based in Russia and California is scanning images of people to be animated (动画的) characters in computer games.Another App musicians play virtual instruments by moving their hands through the air.At another, a Memory Mirror helps customers decide what clothes to buy as they pose in front of a smart display. It is now on use of several department stores and can sense a person’s position and shape.Identify exactly where, what your boundaries and change the color whatever you are wearing without you needing to actually change the clothes itself.These developer Apps which are high-tech products from the whimsical (异想天开的) to practical are now or may soon be on the market.Questions 4 to 6 are based on the passage you have just heard.4. How does the game Minecraft allow users to customize their games?5. Which is NOT mentioned about Memory Mirror in the passage?6. Which App is NOT mentioned in the passage?Passage 3In the late 1990s, Google was just a start-up company operating out of a garage in Palo Alto, California. Co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin started the company while studying at Stanford University.Google’s founders and its employees, then, understand some of the challenges that entrepre neurs around the world may face. An entrepreneur is a person who starts a business. They must be willing to risk financial loss in order to make money.Mary Grove is the director of a program called Google for Entrepreneurs. She said, “It’s never been easier, in some ways, to start a company and your audience has never had the potential to be more global.” Grove said Google wants to help new start-up businesses grow and be successful.Google for Entrepreneurs has opened campuses around the world, in cities like London, Madrid, Sao Paulo, Warsaw, Tel Aviv and Seoul. Entrepreneurs in each city can use Google’s buildingswithout paying. Google provides them with workspaces and meeting spaces. Entrepreneurs can work with each other and learn from people who are more experienced in business.Google for Entrepreneurs says it has been connected with over 300,000 entrepreneurs in 140 countries. Together, they have raised $1.8 billion and helped create more than 20,000 jobs. Questions 7 to 10 are based on the passage you have just heard.7. When did Larry Page and Sergey Brin start Google?8. According to Google’s founders and its employees, what is NOT the challenges that entrepreneurs around the world may face?9. Which city has Google for Entrepreneurs NOT opened campuses according to the passage?10. What can we learn about Google for Entrepreneurs?Section D Spot DictationFor Bree Britt, nothing is more enjoyable, satisfying and calming than preparing food in the kitchen. She says baking enables her to be innovative and creative.Bree Britt started cooking with her great-grandmother when (1) she was five-years old. A short time later, Bree perfected her great-grandmother’s step-by-step directions. She then (2) started to create her own recipes (食谱). When she was 12, Bree told her mother she wanted to open a bakery. Charmaine Britt is Bree’s mother. She told Bree to (3) sell her baked goods online first to see if (4) her daughter was serious.The baked goods (5) made enough money through Internet sales that Charmaine Britt became her daughter’s business partner. They (6) signed a rental agreement for office space and opened Bree’s Sweet Treats. Charmaine (7) is responsible for the store during the day until Bree (8) gets out of school.Going to school is not easy when (9) operating a business. However, Bree says doing both taught her (10) how to make good decisions about how she spends her time.Part FiveUnderstanding Video ProgramsLanguage and CultureAdeline Virginia Woolf (Video 1)Adeline Virginia Woolf (25 January 1882 – 28 March 1941) was a British writer, considered one of the most important modernist 20th-century authors and a pioneer in the use of stream of consciousness as a narrative device.Scripts with KeyVideo 1 Farms Go Digital: Food Startups Connect Farmers to FoodiesWhen it comes to food, it’s said that we are what we eat. And what we eat is getting fresher and healthier.“I think it’s very clear people want good food that’s sustainable, that’s traceable and is good for them.”New food syrups (糖汁) are connecting farmers to consumers and investors are betting the farm on their success.“Kakaxi is a social farming platform that we’re building to bring the story of food production to the table. We have internal sensors that can measure the weather data, such as temperature, daily humidity (湿度).”Farmers install it to harvest vital data, while consumers connect by an App to see crops growing in real time.“Seeing how food is transformed from nothing into something is a miraculous (奇迹般地) story. When we see food at the supermarket, that story is gone.”Kakaxi works with local community-supported agriculture groups, or CSAs. Farmers get member feedback (反馈), along with advertising they might not otherwise be able to afford.“We’re not promising 5% increase in yields if they use it, but what they all need is better ways to generating content and marketing assistance.”Questions 1 to 5 are based on the video you have just watched.1. Which statement about food is NOT mentioned in the video?2. What kind of food do people want to have?3. What can Kakaxi’s farm-monitoring device do?4. What is Kakaxi?5. What do local community-supported agriculture groups need from working with Kakaxi?Video 2 The Latest New York Startups at NY Tech DayRunning out of battery power is another common problem for on-the-go New Yorkers, so Leo Tawilian and his team developed Hoplite Power. “We are building a network of hubs like this one you see here that dispense (提供) portable battery pats.” Hoplite batteries are 299 (cents) for the day and can be returned to any hub kiosk (公共电话亭) around the city. “For New Yorkers and others around, mobility is key. So we figured if there’re bike-sharing systems and car-sharing systems, why can’t we create a power-sharing system.”New York neurosurgeon (神经外科医生) Osamah Choudhry is also harnessing technology to shake up his industry. “Our vision is to bring holographic (全息图的) visualization (可视化) to medicine.” Using Microsoft’s HoloLens (全息透镜), a wearable holographic computer, his start-up MediVis allows doctors, medical students and patients to interact with 3-D models.“As physicians and surgeons we operate and we take care of patients who have a three dim ensional body. Patients deserve to see and know about their medical issues in a way that’s most intuitive (直观的) to them. They cannot read CAT scans (计算机辅助测试扫描) or MRIs (核磁共振成像).” Choudhry believes holographic visualization can ultimately save hospitals mon ey and improve safety.At New York Tech Day, the ideas were as diverse as the city these entrepreneurs call home. Questions 6 to 10 are based on the video you have just watched.6. What is a common problem for on-the-go New Yorkers?7. How much is Hoplite batteries?8. Which systems do New Yorkers have?9. How does New York neurosurgeon Osamah Choudhry shake up his industry?10. Why do entrepreneurs call New York Tech Day home?。

新视野大学英语第二版视听说第一册第七单元UNIT test答案

新视野大学英语第二版视听说第一册第七单元UNIT test答案

第七单元Part1ANSWER:CBDAC PART2PART3ANSWER:BBCDA PATR41.Seeing that there was a defect with the walkman, he returned it to the store anddemanded a ________.A. money returnB. return moneyC. refundD. money back2.If people are interested in an item at , they can _________and make a bid forit.A. log inB. log atC. enter inD. enter upon3.At the auction, the highest bid gets the item by a certain _________.A. finish lineB. finishing lineC. deadlineD. final line4.eBay is an auction site where people ______ their stuff ________ for sale.A. put ... downB. put ... upC. place ... downD. place ... up5.After the auction, eBay puts you directly __________ with the seller.A. into contactB. into the contactC. in the touchD. in touch6.If people are interested in one item at an auction, they can bid ________ it.A. onB. atC. inD. with7.Just before his _____________ vacation, he went to town to buy a digital camera.A. two week'sB. two-weekC. two-week'sD. two-weeks8.If people think they are getting a "good deal", they will snap it up, _________ it is.A. whatB. whateverC. whicheverD. no matter that9.The idea of "let the buyer beware" is _______ true today as it ever was.A. soB. suchC. asD. no more10. He traveled all over town to purchase at _______________ a tent for camping.A. the possible best priceB. the best possible priceC. the possible price bestD. the price best possible11. About 750,000 people ________ in the mall every week.A. shopB. buyC. purchaseD. make shopping12. You can get all your favorite gifts _______ a discount of 20 percent at Gift Shop.A. forB. withC. atD. on13. If a price seems to be ________ good to be true, you had better be on guard.A. veryB. soC. asD. too14. I find the prices there are usually _________ than in other stores.A. a good deal cheapB. a good deal of cheaperC. a good deal cheaperD. a good many cheaper。

新世纪大学英语视听说1(电子教案)Unit1

新世纪大学英语视听说1(电子教案)Unit1

An English Video Course 1 视听说教程(3rd Edition)电子教案 1
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An English Video Course 1 视听说教程(3rd Edition)电子教案 1
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Lesson A Meeting new people Lesson B What does he look like?
Vocabulary Link C Pair work. What do you do for fun? Check the things YOU do (√ ) or do not do ( ×). Then tell your partner about Cristina, Sue and Ann, and yourself. √=yes ×=no Go dancing Watch TV Write e-mail Play tennis 1 Jason Cristina × √ √ √ 3 Sue and Ann YOU ___ √ ___ √ ___ × ___ √ Sue and Ann _____________. ________________________. ________________________. ________________________. ________________________. ________________________. ________________________. ________________________.

新世纪大学英语(第二版)视听说教程(3rd Edition)第二册 (全)(1)

新世纪大学英语(第二版)视听说教程(3rd Edition)第二册 (全)(1)

新世纪大学英语(第二版)视听说教程(3rd Edition)第二册(全)Unit 1 All About MeLesson AVocabulary Link:A1(序号从左至右,自上而下)156324Listening:Activity 1-A1、B2、B3、A4、ABActivity 1-Bbe too interested in things that do not concern them, especially other people's affairsActivity 2-A213Activity 2-B1、B2、CD3、BActivity 2-C1、memories2、it's personalActivity 3-A1、132、To visit his grandparents.3、Yes. He talked to a nice woman.4、He had lots of fun with his grandparents and he saw lots of interesting places. In the end, he didn't even want to go home.Activity 3-B(1)very nervous about traveling so far(2)His grandparents(3)their home(4)twoActivity 4-A1、theme3、other paper keepsakes5、your photos and keepsakesActivity 4-B1、Scrapbooking is making beautiful books to hold special memories.2、Old newspapers clippings, postcards, tickets, report cards, and letters.3、"School days," "Family travel," "Memories of my grandparents, " and "Baby's first year."4、You can use felt pens, paint, and stickers.5、The "5Ws": who, what, where, when and why.Activity 5-A1、Most high schools in the US.2、Because they are graduating soon.3、Yes4、At the end of the year.5、It means a student with a good fashion sense.Activity 5-B1、once a yearspring2、chess3、most likely to succeedcategories4、notesI'll never forget youActivity 5-C(1)record(2)photo(3)seniors(4)sports(5)yearbook(6)titles(7)sign(8)memoriesSpeaking & Communication:Activity 1-A(1)How about you(2)this is(3)Hi(4)Let me introduce myself(5)I'd like you to meet(6)Nice to meet youLesson 4Global Viewpoints:Special People-Before You Watch(1)father(2)sister(3)mother(4)grandfather(5)grandmother(6)brotherSpecial People-While You Watch A1、T2、T3、FThe special person in Kumiko's family is her grandfather.4、FCalum's three friends are the most important people in his life.Special People-While You Watch BsisterbrotherEster80specialsupportivego outmost thingsimportantSpecial People-While You Watch C1、her grandfatherhe's always kind to her and supportive2、he likes to go out with them and he can talk to them about most thingsMemories-Before You Watch1、wise2、collect3、amusement parkMemories-While You Watch(1)Memories(2)collected(3)favorite(4)One of my happiest memories(5)my first day of school(6)I wanted the mostCity Living:Preview-B1、C2、A3、A4、C5、BWhile You Watch-AWhile You Watch-B1、blind date2、friend and colleagueBrazilUS office3、excited and a little nervous4、jewelryWhile You Watch-D1、Isn't it beautiful2、too bad3、hanging on to4、keeping it for the memoriesWhile You Watch-E(1)my favorite keepsake(2)pendant(3)things were rough(4)hated(5)make it(6)told(7)helped out(8)as a reminder(9)You know(10)Here goesWhile You Watch-FTara's grandmother's mother.After You Watch-A1、Here goes ...2、It should be OK.3、Too bad ...After You Watch-B(1)is(2)am(3)am living(4)work(5)am volunteering(6)are sending(7)am working(8)are building·She asks Sun-hee to help her choose what jewelry to wear·that her first boyfriend gave to her·that Tara got as a souvenir when she went to the US for the first time·that Tara’s grandmother gave her when she was in her first year of college. At the time, Tara had no friends and she hated her classes. Tara’s grandmother gave her the pendant to remind her to be strong. The story makes Sun-hee decide that the pendant is the perfect jewelry for Tara’s bland date.Unit 2 Express YourselfLesson AVocabulary Link:B2、is laughing3、is crying4、is blushing5、is yelling6、is frowningListening:Activity 1-AActivity 1-B1、bored2、sad3、happyActivity 2-A1、waving to2、shaking hands3、crossing his fingers4、shruggingActivity 2-B1、wallet2、nervous3、studying for a test4、the theaterActivity 3-AThey are both doing great.Activity 3-B(1)That's for sure(2)planning a trip to(3)What about your brothers (4)They're doing great(5)working on a project(6)planning a campaign againstActivity 4-A1、BangladeshIndonesia2、Indonesia3、Indonesia4、Bangladesh5、Bangladesh6、Bangladesh7、Bangladesh8、Indonesia9、NeitherActivity 4-B1、The United Arab Emirates2、Thailand3、Neither4、Thailand5、Neither6、Thailand7、Neither8、The United Arab Emirates9、The United Arab EmiratesActivity 5-A(1)shake hands(2)Japan(3)bow(4)Maori(5)Brazil(6)kiss each other on the cheek(7)in the eyes(8)Japan(9)embarrassedActivity 5-BIn Japan, when meeting for the first time in formal situations, people often exchange business cards. The polite way to give or receive a business card is to hold it with two hands.Pronunciation:B1、Tina's2、sister's3、She is4、When is5、dad is6、How's7、car isSpeaking & Communication:Activity 1-AKaty is stressed and kind of tired.Global Viewpoints:Before You Watch1、bow2、throwing3、stick outWhile You Watch-AWhile You Watch-B(1)doesn't like to feel(2)sad or frustrated(3)to be around other people (4)has stress(5)throw the ball(6)relaxes herWhile You Watch-C(1)have a special way of (2)kissing(3)give them a big hug(4)kiss on the cheek(5)stick my hands out(6)shake handsCity Living:Preview-B1、teachig2、trip3、nervous4、has5、havingWhile You Watch-A1、greetings2、what they are doing3、Tokyo4、nervous5、nothing6、joking7、funWhile You Watch-B1、Takeshi is teaching Claudia how to bow to people when greeting.2、She is preparing for a trip to Japan and this is the traditional Japanese way of greeting people.3、She's going to have a big meeting in Tokyo.While You Watch-C(1)a little nervous about(2)no need to be nervous(3)kind of worried about(4)Everything's going to be fineWhile You Watch-D(1)Let's see(2)like this(3)You're a natural(4)actually rude(5)one more thing(6)for luck(7)come onCome on(8)You guys(9)have a little fun(10)Some teacher you areWhile You Watch-EIt probably means that Takeshi is not a good teacher. Maybe Claudia thinks that a good teacher shouldn't make fun of their students.After You Watch-AAfter You Watch-B1、like this2、Let's see3、a natural4、Come on5、thoughAfter You Watch-C·traditional Japanese greetings. She became immediately interested in knowing what they were doing. Claudia told Tara that she was learning about Japan for her trip to Tokyo·That was why she had asked Takeshi for help. After he had showed Claudia how to give a person her business card in Japan, Takeshi told her that Japanese people would jump and nod their heads for luck—and they would do this three times·she was really trying to learn. While she was jumping and nodding her head, Takeshi and Tara started laughing.As it turned out, Takeshi was joking! He just wanted Claudia to relax and have fun.Unit 3 Let’s EatLesson AListening:Activity 1-ADActivity 1-B1、delicious, crispy, juicy2、bland3、oily, good4、tasty, too sweetActivity 2-AAActivity 2-B1、fast2、life3、farmers4、Europe5、membersActivity 3-A(从左至右,从上而下)butteryspicysweethealthyActivity 3-B1、He wanted to lose weight because he was 20 pounds overweight.2、Because she has spent six months in Thailand and comes to like spicy Thai food.3、It means that Abby likes to eat sweet foods.4、Because Minh is training for a swimming competition and he has to eat healthy foods. And now he prefers healthy foods to sweet or buttery foods.Activity 4-A1、T2、F3、T4、F5、F6、T7、TActivity 4-Bcapsaicin:a chemical in the chili peppers that produces heat andmakes your mouth feel hot. It has no flavor or smell.habanero:the hottest chili pepper in the world. It is bright orange and grows in the Caribbean.Activity 5-AActivity 5-B1、34 centenarians per 100,000 Okinawans.2、The Okinawans' secret: first, they eat a healthy diet;second, they don't do hard exercise; third, the older people have a good attitude about aging.Speaking & Communication:Activity 1-A1、Why don't we go to the pizza place on the corner?2、How about that new Japanese restaurant downtown?Lesson BGlobal Viewpoints:Favorite foods-Before You WatchFavorite foods-While You Watch A2、T3、FDayanne doesn't like rice and beans that are salty and buttery.4、T5、FDan says there's nothing better than juicy steak.6、FJulianna doesn't like to eat bacon.7、FAlejandra enjoys sweet foods like chocolate.International foods-Before You Watch1、some salsa2、tortillaInternational foods-While You Watch(1)I like(2)serve(3)My favorite dish(4)I love that(5)the most popular food(6)You name it(7)deliciousCity Living:Preview-B1、C2、B3、C4、B5、BWhile You Watch-A1、T2、T3、T4、FTakeshi thought Mike added too much hot sauce.5、T6、T7、FChef Dupree liked Mike and Takeshi's chicken because it was very hot.8、FMike and Takeshi won the cooking contest.While You Watch-B1、A2、B3、D4、A5、C6、C7、A8、CWhile You Watch-C1、Mike suggests they make the plate look better because they are attending a cooking contest and they want to win.2、Roberto says that the food looks delicious, and he says "mmm ..."While You Watch-D(1)how about some more hot sauce(2)man(3)Is it hot(4)come on(5)Oh my goshWhile You Watch-E(1)Step away from(2)The taste testing(3)Buttery(4)Quite tasty(5)A little sweet, but still crunchy(6)Try some chicken(7)Hot and spicy(8)Born and raised(9)the winners(10)I told youWhile You Watch-FThe judge, Chef Dupree, liked the food they prepared because he was born and raised in Louisiana where thefood is hot and spicy.After You Watch(1)entered a cooking contest(2)suggested adding some hot sauce to make the chicken spicier(3)wasn't so sure(4)the cover came off the bottle accidentally(5)he tried to remove some of the sauce(6)The judging began(7)her chicken was the oiliest he had ever tasted(8)they became extremely nervous(9)They thought the chef would not like it, but to their surprise, he liked it(10)quite unexpectedlyUnit 4 Today’s TrendsLesson AVocabulary Link:AListening:Activity 1-AActivity 1-B1、T2、T3、T4、FActivity 2Activity 3-A1、f2、c3、bActivity 3-B1、You could look for friends on the Internet.2、You shouldn't wear pants. You definitely ought to wear a dress.3、You'd better get some help or you'll fail the test. You'd better not delay taking the test.Activity 4-A1、b2、aActivity 4-B1、Sorry, but I have to side withwant to show offin your free time2、have a serious talkstyle and tastetoo much about appearancesActivity 5-B1、She was nervous and didn't know what to expect.2、She had to report to a recording studio by 10 a.m.3、They had to decide which songs were "Yes -- All the way!", "It's OK.", or "No way!"4、They just talked about the covers they liked.5、They are going to look at some new fashions.Activity 5-C1、The job doesn't pay.2、Brooke works once a week as a trendspotter.3、Brooke saw only six CD covers for "Gifted".4、Brooke held up a "No way" card for the heavy metal music.Pronunciation:B1、Most of2、Some of3、All of4、None ofSpeaking & Communication:Welcome to our debateplease beginWhat do you thinkSoExactlyI don't agreeActivity 2-A开放题型Activity 2-C开放题型Activity 2-E1、All2、A couple3、None4、Most5、Some6、All7、A lot8、MostLesson BGlobal Viewpoints:Family trends-Before You Watch1、full-time2、males3、traditional4、parentsFamily trends-While You Watch APersonal style-Before You WatchPersonal style-While You Watch (1)independent、(2)fashion(3)cowboy boots(4)stylish(5)admire(6)change(7)lose weight(8)appearance(9)instead ofCity Living:Preview-B1、B2、C3、B4、A5、CWhile You Watch-A24135While You Watch-B1、No, Mike didn't think running was enjoyable.2、Roberto said it was good for Mike (good for his health); he also said it was a trend nowadays to exercise.3、No, Mike didn't agree with Roberto. He said that most people he knew didn't exercise.4、None of Roberto's co-workers exercised 5 years ago.5、28 percent or almost one third of Roberto's co-workers go to the gym now.6、They go to the gym three or more times a week.While You Watch-C(1)Just because(2)doesn't make it a trend(3)that means(4)Not necessarily(5)Such as(6)play golf(7)that's true(8)None(9)come on(10)All of(11)most of(12)not this one(13)ought to(14)we'd betterWhile You Watch-D(1)you know what(2)What(3)What(4)You know(5)Yeah, right(6)No, I'm seriousAfter You Watch-A1、Such as2、You know what3、Not necessarily4、more and moreAfter You Watch-B·he should get more exercise. Roberto thought that more and more people were exercising·that most of the people he knew didn’t exercise·the increase in the number of people who exercised at his office·got tired and they stopped to rest·they ought to go home·they had better get Mike something to drink too·they should get some ice cream, too. Why? Because Mike read that thirty-three percent of all athletes recommend eating ice cream after a heavy workout.Roberto, however, didn’t agreeUnit 5 Unsolved MysteriesLesson AVocabulary Link:A1B1、A2、A3、B4、A5、A6、B7、BC(从左至右,从上而下)·The man is breaking a law. He is committing a crime.·The detective is catching a criminal. The detective is arresting the criminal.·The detective is questioning the criminal. The criminal is not making a confession.DWord puzzleListening:Activity 1-Athe most famous detectives ever known imaginary detectivesixtyScottish authormoneyActivity 1-B1、C2、C3、A4、B5、BActivity 2-A41352Activity 2-BABDActivity 2-C1、Mike thinks the lights could be the same as those in a local legend.2、Alexa thinks the lights are a hoax.Activity 3-A1、A young girl standing in the middle of the road.2、Because it was raining heavily.3、He stopped the car quickly.4、She said "I'm fine" and walked away quietly.5、He said the girl was Mary Anne and was killed ina car accident five years ago.Activity 3-B(1)heavily(2)clearly(3)slowly(4)neatly(5)quickly(6)strangely(7)happily(8)quietly(9)Nervously(10)calmlyActivity 4-A1、A terrible explosion.2、In eastern Russia.3、June 30, 1908.Activity 4-B41352Activity 4-C1、lots of damagehuge explosion2、near Eartha part of it broke off3、crashed into the groundits engine exploded 4、destroy the earthset fire to the forest5、used electricitya test of his gunActivity 5-A27846153Activity 5-B1、Different people see different lights.2、Robert Ellison saw the lights in 1883.3、The Native Americans thought the lights were stars falling to Earth.4、A team from Japan studied the lights, but couldn't solve the mystery.Activity 5-C1、Ball lightning is lightning in the shape of circle. It often appears after a rainstorm.2、Some people call the lights "ghost lights".3、No, they aren't. Actually, they hold a town festival every September to celebrate the mystery lights. PronunciationA1、B2、A3、A4、C5、C6、BLesson BGlobal Viewpoints:Before You WatchWhile You Watch AWhile You Watch B1、fall2、a strong3、sneaky4、real5、how6、offWhile You Watch C(1)witnessed a very strange event (2)make the rain fall(3)was haunted(4)late at night(5)turned off(6)very strange and quite scary City LivingPreview B1、A2、B3、B4、B5、AWhile You Watch-A421653While You Watch-B1、Tara asked them to come because she wanted to solvea crime.2、Someone stole and ate Sun-hee's yogurt.3、Sun-hee thinks it's OK, because it's only yogurt.4、Tara feels it's serious, because if the thief is not caught more things are likely to go missing.While You Watch-C(1)It's very likely(2)for emergencies(3)besides(4)Now(5)calmly(6)netly(7)Note the weapon(8)I have an alibi(9)you are a friend ofWhile You Watch-D(1)What(2)Confess(3)too busy to go shopping (4)went to bed(5)made sure(6)carefully took this spoon (7)No! No! It's not true!(8)Hey(9)What's upAfter You Watch-A1、Who knows2、go on3、Note4、It's very likelyAfter You Watch-B(1)without notice(2)solve this "crime"(3)it was very likely(4)Tara got serious about the matter(5)if it were not checked at the start(6)though in a humorous way(7)he had an alibi and hadn't done it(8)Just as Claudia was protesting that it wasn't true(9)Finally everyone came to know who the "thief"really wasUnit 6 The MindLesson AVocabulary Link:B11、My memories of school are mostly happy/unhappybecause ...2、My favorite song is ..., it reminds me of ...3、I didn't believe it when ...4、I usually remember/forget things such as ...5、I find it helpful to ... when I am trying tomemorize new English wordsListening:Activity 1-ArememberActivity 1-BActivity 1-C1、Two tips. One is to label things in English. The other is to make a note of related words.2、You can rent a film and see it at home.Activity 2-A231Activity 2-B1、no one2、couldn't run3、can't swimActivity 3-A1、pink2、pillars3、living room4、large5、stereo system6、wasn‘tActivity 3-B1、T2、F My best friends were all there. They spoke to me and smiled didn't speak or smile.3、F There were a few all kinds of kitchen equipment in the kitchen.4、F The whole family was standing sitting around the table, waiting for a meal to be served.5、TActivity 3-C1、The storyteller heard a voice saying: "welcome home." and she realized the dream house was hers.2、She thought her dream was turning into a nightmare because her friends suddenly disappeared and it was scary.3、She liked the food processor most because it makes life much easier.4、She saw the stove was broken and that there was no electricity. She also saw the children were cryingbecause they were hungry. She felt bad and wanted to help prepare a meal but began to despair when she found the refrigerator was empty.Activity 4-A2513 and 4Activity 4-B1、Four or five times.2、Stages 3 and 4.3、Fifteen to sixteen hours a day.4、Sleep is very important for learning.Activity 5-A1、many times2、don't remember3、very active4、gods5、Greeks and RomansActivity 5-B1、T2、F3、FActivity 5-C(1)definite answers(2)Why do you dream(3)a person’s mind(4)husband or wife(5)start a business(6)thoughts and feelings(7)strange or confusing(8)think about the events in the dream (9)feel free or want freedom(10)feel afraidPronunciation:BSpeaking & Communication:Activity 1-A1、Yes, they're here in my pocket.2、They're not in my pocket.3、I don't think so.4、Maybe they're in your backpack. Global Viewpoints:How's your memory?-Before You Watch1、code2、characteristic3、memory4、imageHow's your memory?-While You Watch-A1、imagesnumbers2、numbers3、numberslanguages4、names5、namesStrange dreams-While You Watch A1、T2、F Malinda had a nightmare that she was lost in a city forest.3、T4、F Woo Sung had a dream that birds dinosaurs were chasing him.5、F Dan dreamed that a dinosaur bird ate him. Strange dreams-While You Watch BLast night I had a dream about a friend who's living very far away from me. When I woke up I felt sadbecause I miss her.City Living:Preview-B1、night2、pajamas3、a man4、liked5、understandsWhile You Watch-A51342While You Watch-BWhile You Watch-C1、Roberto was not sure about what happened in hisdream.2、He thought it was weird because he was wearing pajamas in the daytime.3、Claudia encouraged Roberto to recall his dream. She said "Come on! Try!"While You Watch-D(1)I'm not sure(2)He reminded me of(3)and then(4)No! Really(5)Do you remember(6)I'm sure of it(7)thinkWhile You Watch-E(1)I got it(2)shook my hand(3)like this(4)ballet dancer(5)I woke up(6)Why(7)They were a surpriseWhile You Watch-F1、I am surprised by the ending. It is a real coincidence that Roberto dreamed about tickets and ballet dancing when, unknown to him, Claudia had got two tickets to the New York City Ballet.2、I think Claudio and Roberto will go to the Ballet together.After You Watch-A1、B2、A3、B4、AAfter You Watch-B·It was daytime but he was in the street in his pajamas. He stopped a man and asked him where to buy a ticket. He and the man talked and laughed a lot. The man reminded him of Mike. Then the man hugged Roberto, shook Roberto's hand, and began to dance like a ballet dancer. Roberto thought the dream was really weird·Claudia said, "This is so scary." Then she showedRoberto a surprise she had for him —two tickets for the New York City BalletUnit 7 Let’s Celebrate!Lesson AVocabulary LinkA21、before2、manbe3、live near each other4、gifts5、on a warm, sunny day6、your family and relatives7、stay overnight8、keep a secretListening:Activity 1-ABActivity 1-B1、B2、A3、CActivity 1-C1、Another company.2、A bachelor party and a big family reunion.3、He's excited about it and he likes the job. Activity 2-A2413Activity 2-B(1)it was a lot of fun(2)to rent(3)loud and beautiful(4)The only bad part for him(5)from too much dancing(6)some beautiful floats go down the river Activity 2-C2431Activity 2-D(1)traveling through India (2)best memories(3)water pistol(4)shot everyone(5)a mess(6)come out ofActivity 3-A1、C2、AActivity 3-BMDMMDActivity 3-C(1)gets very crowded(2)after you arrive(3)The most important event(4)be sure to find a good place to sit(5)just relax and have fun(6)before(7)after the parade finishesActivity 4-A1、F2、F3、T4、T5、F6、TActivity 4-B1、Before Mardi Gras even begins, there are over 70 parades of dazzling floats.2、Start making reservations in August. Don't wait until January.3、Many streets are closed to cars, and bus and streetcar schedules are often changed.4、Get there early, about four hours ahead of any bigparades. For the Sunday night parade, find a space in the morning.5、You might need a jacket, sunglasses, an umbrella, or all three.6、People ride on floats in the parades and give "throws" to the crowd.Activity 5-ABActivity 5-B1、T2、F A movie about Pete came out in 1995 1993.3、T4、F Pete rarely sees usually sees his shadow. Activity 5-C1、A groundhog is a small animal covered with brown fur. It lives in a hole in the ground and stays underground during the winter2、Every February 2, local people and sightseers in the town of Punxsutawney watch for Pete, a groundhog, to come out of its hole. If it comes out, GroundhogDay is celebrated with a barbecue, a colorful festival in the park, a souvenir show and sale and even a storytelling festival.3、People think it means the weather will continue tobe cold for at least six weeks.4、The weather in February in Punxsutawney isgenerally cold and will continue to be cold for another six to eight weeks.5、People would be disappointed if Pete didn't appear.PronunciationB1、Do you want to2、Would you like to3、Would you like to4、Do you want toLesson BGlobal Viewpoints:What a party!-Before You WatchWhat a party!-While You Watch A1、T2、FAt the party Alejandra went to, everyone wore formal summer or casual clothes.3、FThere were 28 38 people at Dennis's birthday party.4、T5、FDennis's friends Dennis cooked the food for his birthday party.。

新世纪视听说2文本unit7

新世纪视听说2文本unit7

Unit 7 Let’s Celebrate!Listening and SpeakingAudio Track 2-7-1A: Would you like to go to a baby showerB: Sure, it sounds like fun. I like buying baby clothes and gifts for babies. A: Have you ever been to a bachelor partyB: No, I haven’t. My cousin got married two years ago but I didn’t go to his bachelor party.Audio Track 2-7-2Woman: I can’t believe it’s almost summer.Jared: Yeah, I know. The year went really fast.Woman: What are you going to do this summerJared: I have a part-time job. I’m go ing to work for a catering company. Woman: A catering company What’s thatJared: We help at parties. Our company prepares and serves the food. And, typically, another company provides the music.Woman: I didn’t know you could cook!Jared: I don’t have to cook. I’m only an assistant.Woman: When do you startJared: Tomorrow. We’re catering a bachelor party. Then on Friday, I’m working at a big family reunion.Woman: So what exactly do you doAudio Track 2-7-3Jared: Before the party starts, I help set everything up. You know, bring the food in and arrange thetables … make sure it looks nice.Woman: Sounds pretty easy.Jared: That’s only the first part. During the party I have to serve food and drinks to the guests.Woman: Well, at least you get to meet people.Jared: Yeah, and after the party is finished, I help clean up.Woman: Yuck. I hate to wash dishes.Jared: Oh, I don’t wash dishes, someone else does. I just put everything in the truck.Woman: That’s not so bad. Sounds like a cool job.Jared: Yeah, I’m excited about it. … And how about you Any summer plans Woman: Well, I’m certainly not going to work. I’m just going to relax! Audio Track 2-7-4Woman: I can’t believe it’s almost summer.Jared: Yeah, I know. The year went really fast.Woman: What are you going to do this summerJared: I have a part-time job. I’m going to work for a catering company. Woman: A catering company What’s thatJared: We help at parties. Our company prepares and serves the food. And, typically, another company provides the music.Woman: I didn’t know you could cook!Jared: I don’t have to cook. I’m only an assistant.Woman: When do you startJared: Tomorrow. We’re catering a bachelor party. Then on Friday, I’m working ata big family reunion.Woman: So what exactly do you doJared: Before the party starts, I help set everything up. You know, bring the food in and arrange thetables … make sure it looks nice.Woman: Sounds pretty easy.Jared: That’s only the first part. During the party I have to serve food and drinks to the guests.Woman: Well, at least you get to meet people.Jared: Yeah, and after the party is finished, I help clean up.Woman: Yuck. I hate to wash dishes.Jared: Oh, I don’t wash dishes, someone else does. I just put everything in the truck.Woman: That’s not so bad. Sounds like a cool job.Jared: Yeah, I’m excited about it. … And how about you Any summer plans Woman: Well, I’m certainly not going to work. I’m just going to relax!Audio Track 2-7-5/ Audio Track 2-7-6Mark: I participated in the Nebuta Festival last August. It was a lot of fun! First, I went with two friends to a local shop to rent a haneto —that’s the costume you wear. It’s easy … anyone can do it and anyone can dance in the festival. The parade is loud and beautiful. People beat drums and dance around. The only bad part was when I injured my ankle from too much dancing! At night, after the parade, we watched some beautiful floats go down the river.Audio Track 2-7-7/ Audio Track 2-7-8Marissa: I spent two months traveling through India with my best friend. One of mybest memories is the Holi Festival. We went to a local store and bought some colored powder. Then we mixed it with water.On the day of the festival, someone gave me a water pistol. I filled it with my colored water and started shooting everyone. I even sprayed a police officer! What a mess! It took a long time before the color came out of my skin.Audio Track 2-7-9/ Audio Track 2-7-10Dan: OK, Marcia, that’s it. I think we’re finished with the planning.Marcia: Yeah, Dan, we should review the details one more time.Dan: All right.Marcia: So, Dan, let’s see … you’re going to meet Mom and Dad at 8:00 at the restaurant, rightDan: That’s right.Marcia: Remember to keep them at the restaurant until 9:30. That’s really important. Don’t co me home early!Dan: I know, I know. You need time to prepare for the party.Marcia: Exactly. They can’t come home early … or it will ruin the surprise. Dan: After I go to the restaurant, what are you going to doMarcia: I’m going to put up the decorations for the party. And I’m going to call the guests and tell them to come over.Dan: Also, don’t forget to pick up the cake.Marcia: You’re right.Dan: This is so exciting. Boy! Are Mom and Dad going to be surprisedAudio Track 2-7-11Carnival is a very colorful and interesting festival in our city, but it gets very crowded. Before you come here, you should find a hotel room. Then, after you arrive,get the most recent schedule for the festival. Sometimes it changes. The most important event is the parade on Sunday. Bring a folding chair, and be sure to find a good place to sit before the parade starts. After you find a place, just relax and have fun while you wait. People usually bring food to eat before the parade starts. Many people go to restaurants or parties after the parade finishes.Audio Track 2-7-12/ Audio Track 2-7-13Celebrate Mardi Gras in New Orleans!Mardi Gras falls on a Tuesday about six weeks before Easter, a holiday in March or April. Before Mardi Gras even begins, there are over seventy parades of dazzling floats. Come join us for a festival you’ll never forget!Tips for visitors:Plan ahead. Many hotels start taking reservations for Mardi Gras in August. To get the room you want, call early. Don’t wait until January!Plan your transportation. Many streets are closed to cars, and bus and streetcar schedules are often changed. Get there early. Plan to arrive about four hours ahead of any big parade. For the popular Sunday night parade, find a space in the morning. You might need a jacket, sunglasses, an umbrella, or all three.Catch Mardi Gras “throws.” People ride on floats in the parades and give “throws” to the crowd. Jump up to catch beads, plastic coins, cups, and toy animals. Bring a plastic bag to hold you’re your treasures.Audio Track 2-7-14A groundhog is a small animal covered with brown fur. It lives in a hole in the ground. During the winter, it stays underground and sleeps and eats. When people see the groundhog in the winter, they think spring is coming soon.Punxsutawney Pete is a groundhog. He lives in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. OnFebruary 2, Pete’s hometown comes alive — as many as 30,000 sightseers gather to celebrate Groundhog Day. Beginning in the morning, they watch for Pete to come out of his hole. Most years he comes out, sees his shadow, and runs back into the hole. That means there will be at least six more weeks of cold, wintery weather. Occasionally, Pete comes out of his hole and stays outside for a while. That’s a good sign. It means that spring weather will arrive soon.Audio Track 2-7-15/ Audio Track 2-7-16After Pete appears, the people of Punxsutawney celebrate. There is a barbecue, a colorful festival in the park, a souvenir show and sale, and even a storytelling festival. There is a lot to do in this little town on Groundhog Day!Pete is a famous groundhog. In 1986, he met the president of the United States. There was a bigHollywood movie made about him in 1993. And in 1995, he was a guest on the Oprah Winfrey show, a popular TV talk show.Unfortunately, Pete has seen his shadow about 85 percent of the time since the tradition started in 1887. Let’s hope next year is different!Audio Track 2-7-171. Do you want to go hiking2. Do you want to have dinner3. Would you like to go hiking4. Would you like to have dinnerAudio Track 2-7-181. Do you want to go to a concert2. Would you like to see a movie3. Would you like to study together4. Do you want to come to my birthday partyAudio Track 2-7-19Omar: Did you hear the news Sayuri is having a party.Lane: Really WhenOmar: On Wednesday. It’s a pool party.Lane: Cool! That sounds like fun.Omar: Do you want to go with meLane: But I don’t know Sayuri.Omar: No problem. She said I could bring a friend.Lane: Well, OK. I’d love to go. What time is the partyOmar: It starts at 3:00. Why don’t we meet at my house at 2:30Lane: Sounds good!Audio Track 2-7-20A: Would you be interested in seeing a movie on FridayB: Sure. What timeA: Can we meet at 8:00B: Ok!A: Would you like to go swimming this afternoonB: I’m sorry, but I can’t. I have a test tomorrow. How about next week A: That sounds great. Is Tuesday afternoon Ok for youB: Sure.Audio Track 2-7-21A: Would you like to come to our party next weekB: What kind of party is itA: It’s a Hawaiian luau party. We’re going to wear Hawaiian shirts and drink pineapple juice.B: Cool! That sounds like fun. What food will you haveA: We’re going to have barbecue and finger foods.B: Wow! That sounds yummy. Where will it beA: It’ll be in a big warehouse. We'll also h ave a dance party there.B: It sounds really interesting! I'd love to go.Video CourseVideo Track 2-7-1Alejandra: I went to a party where the whole dance floor and party space was covered with soapsuds, so everything was very soapy and somewhat slippery. People at this party were dressed in summer clothes, because it was during the summer, and in casual clothes … things that would not get ruined by the soap.Dennis: I had a birthday party last month and I had 38 people in my small apartment. There was a lot of food, which I cooked, and I had a lot of presents … and all my friends were there. It was fun.Video Track 2-7-2Dennis: I had a birthday party last month and I had 38 people in my small apartment. There was a lot of food, which I cooked, and I had a lot of presents … and all my friends were there. It was fun.Video Track 2-7-3Catherine: My favorite celebration or holiday is Thanksgiving. In America families get together in one place and have a big, big, huge dinner. And it’s actually justa day where you eat a lot and where you think about or you reflect about the things you are thankful for.Lourdes: The most important holiday in Colombia is Independence Day, which in Spanish is Día de la Independencia.Kumiko: I like New Year’s Day because when I was little I got lots of otoshidama, which is money in little pretty envelopes.Alejandra: In Argentina one of the unique festivals is the Day of Tradition, or El Día de la Tradiciones, where we celebrate our gaucho heritage. A gaucho is an Argentinean cowboy. People usually perform traditional dances, dress as gauchos, and have huge barbecues.Video Track 2-7-4Tara: (phone rings) HelloClaudia: Aloha! Tara, it’s me, Claudia.Tara: Hi, Claudia. What’s upClaudia: A friend of mine invited me to a luau tonight. She told me to bring friends. Would you like to join usTara: Sure! What’s a luauClaudia: It’s lik e a Hawaiian barbecue. You wear Hawaiian shirts … drink pineapple juice …dance … it’s fun, you know!Tara: Sounds great! I’d love to go.Claudia: Great! Is Sun-hee there I’d like to invite her as well.Tara: She’s right here. Let me ask her. Sunhee,would you like to go to a luau tonight Sun-hee: The Hawaiian kind Yeah, I would. Um …wait … I can’t. I promised Takeshi I’d help him with his film project tonight.Tara: Well, bri ng him along. Claudia said it’s OK to bring friends.Sun-hee: OK. (into phone) TakeshiTakeshi: YeahSun-hee: Hey listen, after we work on your film project tonight, would you be interested in going to a party It’s a Hawaiian luau.Takeshi: That sounds interesting. I’d love to! Can Mike comeSun-hee: Sure! Tara said to bring friends.Takeshi: Great. I’ll call him right away. See you tonight.Mike: (phone rings) HelloTakeshi: Hey, Mike.Mike: Hi, Takeshi. What’s upTakeshi: How would you like to go to a Hawaiian party tonightMike: Sure! Hey, why don’t we invite Roberto, too He loves parties.Takeshi: Yeah. Sun-hee said we could bring friends.Mike: OK, great. I’ll give him a call.Roberto: (phone rings) HelloMike: Hi, Roberto, it’s Mike. Would you like to go to a party tonight It’s going to be really fun!Roberto: Ah, that sounds great but I can’t. I have to go to some “luau” tonight with Claudia … maybe next time. Have fun!Mike: OK.Claudia: Who was thatRoberto: That was Mike. He invited me to some party tonight.Roberto and Claudia: No …Video Track 2-7-5Tara: (phone rings) HelloClaudia: Aloha! Tara, it’s me, Claudia.Tara: Hi, Claudia. What’s upClaudia: A friend of mine invited me to a luau tonight. She told me to bring friends. Would you like to join usTara: Sure! What’s a luauClaudia: It’s like a Hawaiian barbecue. You wear Hawaiian shirts … drink pineapple juice … dance … it’s fun, you know!Tara: Sounds great! I’d love to go.Claudia: Great! Is Sun-hee there I’d like to invite her as well.Video Track 2-7-6Tara: She’s right here. Let me ask her. Sun-hee, would you like to go to a luau tonightSun-hee: The Hawaiian kind Yeah, I would. Um … wait … I can’t. I promised Takeshi I’d help him with his film project tonight.Ta ra: Well, bring him along. Claudia said it’s OK to bring friends.Sun-hee: OK. (into phone) TakeshiTakeshi: YeahSun-hee: Hey listen, after we work on your film project tonight, would you be interested in going to a party It’s a Hawaiian luau.Takeshi: Th at sounds interesting. I’d love to! Can Mike comeSun-hee: Sure! Tara said to bring friends.Takeshi: Great. I’ll call him right away. See you tonight.Video Track 2-7-7Mike: Hi, Takeshi. What’s upTakeshi: How would you like to go to a Hawaiian party tonightMike: Sure! Hey, why don’t we invite Roberto, too He loves parties.Takeshi: Yeah. Sun-hee said we could bring friends.Mike: OK, great. I’ll give him a call.Roberto: (phone rings) HelloMike: Hi, Roberto, it’s Mike. Would you like to go to a party tonight It’s going to be really fun!Roberto: Ah, that sounds great but I can’t. I have to go to some “luau” tonight with Claudia … maybe next time. Have fun!Mike: OK.Claudia: Who was thatRoberto: That was Mike. He invited me to some party tonight.Robe rto and Claudia: No …Audio Track 2-7-22Claudia invited Tara to a luau and told her to bring friends. Tara then asked Sun-hee if she would like to go. At first, Sun-hee said she couldn’t because she had promised to help Takeshi with his film project. But then Sun-hee invited Takeshi to go after they finished their work. Takeshi agreed immediately but he requested if he could bring Mike along. Sun-hee told him to go ahead. Then Takeshi called Mike to see if he was interested in going to the party. Mike was quite enthusiastic about going and he knew Roberto also loved parties, so he quickly responded “Sure! Hey, why don’t we invite Roberto, too” However, when Mike called Roberto to invite him, Roberto told Mike he couldn’t go to the party because he was alre ady going to some “luau” with Claudia. At the end of the video, Roberto and Claudia realized that their friends were actually talking about the same party. That’s why the story was funny!。

新世纪大学英语视听说教程2 1 Unit 7ppt课件

新世纪大学英语视听说教程2 1 Unit 7ppt课件
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新世纪大学英语(第二版)视听说教程1(3rd Edition)unit2电子教案(答案)

新世纪大学英语(第二版)视听说教程1(3rd Edition)unit2电子教案(答案)

Language Notes
Talking about the weather A: It’s a nice (lovely, nasty, etc.) day. B: Yes, isn’t it?
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Unit 1 New Friends, New Faces Unit 2 Vacation! Unit 3 All About You Unit 4 Change Unit 5 Around the World Unit 6 Home Sweet Home Unit 7 Your Health Unit 8 Jobs and Ambitions
An English Video Course 1 视听说教程(3rd Edition)电子教案 1
Vocabulary Link How’s the weather? A Pair work. Look at the weather report. Match a word in the box with a city. Then, tell
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your partner about each city.

新世纪大学英语第二版视听说教程rd Editionunit电子教案答案ppt课件

新世纪大学英语第二版视听说教程rd Editionunit电子教案答案ppt课件
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An English Video Course 1 视听说教程(3rd Edition)电子教案 1
Vocabulary Link
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新世纪大学英语(第二版)视听说教程1(3rd Edition)unit3电子教案(答案)

新世纪大学英语(第二版)视听说教程1(3rd Edition)unit3电子教案(答案)

Lesson B Sports and pastimes
An English Video Course 1 视听说教程(3rd Edition)电子教案 1
Activity 1 Whose trophies are these? A Listen. Circle the correct answer to complete the sentence.
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An English Video Course 1 视听说教程(3rd Edition)电子教案 1
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chess
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(1) baseball
(2) chess
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新世纪大学英语(第二版) 视听说教程(3rd Edition)电子教案
An English Video Course 1 视听说教程(3rd Edition)电子教案 1
Unit 7 Your Health
7 Unit Your Health Lesson A Health and body
Lesson B Staying healthy
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Key
7 Unit Your Health Lesson A Health and body Listening
Lesson B Staying healthy
An English Video Course 1 视听说教程(3rd Edition)电子教案 1
Activity 1 Wanted! B Listen again. Circle the correct word to complete each sentence.
An English Video Course 1 视听说教程(3rd Edition)电子教案 1
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Vocabulary Link
InTtohuecnheyioguhrbotorehso!od A Match the words in the boxes with a part of the body in the pictures.
Unit 1 New Friends, New Faces Unit 2 Vacation! Unit 3 All About You Unit 4 Change Unit 5 Around the World Unit 6 Home Sweet Home Unit 7 Your Health Unit 8 Jobs and Ambitions
Proper names
Mrs. Wilkins
New words
beard
n.
clean-shaven a.
tattoo
n.
络腮胡子 胡子刮光的 刺青
Officer Hill
mustache n. 八字须 earring n. 耳环
7 Unit Your Health Lesson A Health and body Listening
Head and shoulders
a. eye b. tooth (pl. = teeth) c. nose d. ear e. mouth f. neck g. shoulder h. head
7 Unit Your Health Lesson A Health and body
Lesson B Staying healthy
An English Video Course 1 视听说教程(3rd Edition)电子教案 1
Vocabulary Link
InTtohuecnheyioguhrbotorehso!od
B Pair work. Complete the sentence with a part of the body. Say the sentence to your partner. Your partner does the action. Take turns doing this five times each.
An English Video Course 1 视听说教程(3rd Edition)电子教案 1
Vocabulary Link
InTtohuecnheyioguhrbotorehso!od A Match the words in the boxes with a part of the body in the pictures.
Language Notes
More body parts Face: eyebrows
forehead
eyelashes jaw
chin tongue
cheeks lips
Body: elbow stomach
wrist buttocks
knee back
abdomen
hip
waist skin
muscles
7 Unit Your Health Lesson A Health and body Vocabulary Link
Lesson B Staying healthy
InTtohuecnheyioguhrbotorehso!od
An English Video Course 1 视听说教程(3rd Edition)电子教案 1
7 Unit Your Health Lesson A Health and body Listening
Lesson B Staying healthy
Activity 1 Wanted!
An English Video Course 1 视听说教程(3rd Edition)电子教案 1
Language Notes
Head and shoulders a. eye b. tooth (pl.= teeth) c. nose d. ear e. mouth f. neck g. shoulder h. head
Parts of the body 1. arm 2. hand 3. finger 4. chest 5. stomach 6. leg 7. ankle 8. foot (pl.= feet) 9. toe
Parts of the body
1. arm 2. hand 3. finger 4. chest 5. stomach 6. leg 7. ankle 8. foot (pl. = feet) 9. toe
7 Unit Your Health Lesson A Health and body
Lesson B Staying healthy
Lesson B Staying healthy
An English Video Course 1 视听说教程(3rd Edition)电子教案 1
Activity 1 Wanted!
A Mrs. Wilkins saw a robbery last night. She is describing the robber to a police officer. Listen. Check (√ ) the picture of the robber.
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