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新编大学英语第三版视听说教程2答案(外研社)Unit3

新编大学英语第三版视听说教程2答案(外研社)Unit3

新编大学英语第三版视听说教程2答案(外研社)Unit3Unit 3 Born to WinPart 1Listening 11. 1)17 2)2001 3)three four 4) five 20045)two 6)2010 three2. 1) all over with 2) no matter what 3)gift 4)gift 5)opendisadvantage 6)go out forListening II1.ABCBA2.1) best-selling 2008 tackles secrets 2) came out ofnowhere 3) enormous amount 4) really good 5) greatpiece composedListening III1.TFTTFTFF2.I am quite aware of the dangers. I want to do it because I want todo it. Women must try to do things as men have tried. When they fail, their failure must be but a challenge to others.Listening IV1.1)constant 2) techniques 3) pursuing 4) accomplish 5) faced 6) positive 7) further 8) hamburger 9) We can complain about our problems, or we can do something about them.10) whenever you feel discouraged or distracted, reminders help youget back on track. 11) The more your mind stays focused on your goal, the faster you will get your results.Part 21.6,4,7,2,1,8,3,52.1)end 2)had no choices support 3)believe it out of touch pay 4)settle as dull colleagues 5)put off 6)meant a total failure 7) abandonedPart 31.Picking up a habit or abandoning one.2.From Morgan Spurlock,the great American philosopher.3.He has managed to take pictures,one day each,for 30 days.He biked to work for a month.And he ended up hiking up the highest mountain in Africa.He wrote a 50000-word novel.4.To support his argument that people have the potential to finish certain tasks,if determined,that might initially seem impossible given only 30 days.5.Small changes are more likely to stick.6.Just take a look at his expression when he mentioned theword”suger”.It will be a big challenge for him.If he gives up sugar or 30 days,he will eat more afterward.7.He asks a question:What are you waiting for?But I would say it is more of a suggestion than a question.He is trying to promote thisidea of making a challenge within 30 days and sell it to his audience.Part 4Listening Ι1.1,2,42.1)authority 2)hoping for a chance 3)changing our ideas ,closest relatives 4)most recent studiesListening Ⅱ1. 1)1782 2)1795 3)his late twenties2. 1,3,5,6,8,9,10Listening Ⅲ1. 4,6,72.A,A,D,C,DListening Ⅳ1)seventh 2)encourages 3)performed 4)amused 5)natural 6)musical 7)1960s 8)form 9)Despite 10)distinguished。

国际交流英语视听说B2U3

国际交流英语视听说B2U3
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Analytical Listening
Listening 2
Student 1: Milk. They used to have 500 cattle, and now they only have 70 because grass is so scarce. Student 2: Really? Wait a minute ... In class, Professor Larsen said that river is used for irrigation in Australia—what’s it called? The Murray River? Student 1: Yeah, that’s right, but the normal water level of the river is now extremely low. The government allocated most of the water to the city of Adelaide for domestic use and to big industrial farms. The law says that some water has to stay in the river, for the fish and animals, so there’s not much left for agriculture.
Analytical Listening
Listening 2
Student 1: Look ... this photo shows an urgent meeting for rice farmers, talking about how the government reduced their water allocation—the guy in the middle, Frank Whelan, started one of the first rice farms in Australia, in 1962. The article says Australia used to grow a million tons of rice a year, but now they only grow 21,000 tons. Student 2: You’re kidding! And the world needs a lot more food. Student 3: Hmm ... but doesn’t rice need a lot of water to grow? Maybe Australia isn’t the best place for rice farms. Student 2: That just doesn’t sound fair. It seems like the farmers have to give their water to industry and everyone else.

新视野视听说(第三版)B1U2 听力原文

新视野视听说(第三版)B1U2 听力原文

Unit 2 A break for funListening to the worldSharingScriptsF = Finn; M1 = Man 1, etc.; W1 = Woman 1, etc.Part 1F: I love films. I love going to the cinema. I go at least once a week. How about you? How oftendo you go to the cinema?M1: Uh, on average, probably once a month.W1: I like going to the cinema a lot, but probably only get there about once a month. M2: Not very often. But I do go occasionally.M3: I go to the cinema, probably once or twice a month.W2: I go to the cinema about once a week during the summertime, usually when there are the bestmovies.M4: We probably go together, maybe once a fortnight.M5: I go, normally, probably once every month or two months, but it depends on the film.M6: I go to the cinema about once every fortnight. Of ten I’ll go on a Wednesday because we get“buy one get one free” cinema tickets, so I can take a friend with me.Part 2F: What kinds of films do you like?W1: I always like romantic comedies. Slumdog Millionaire was a great movie. Australia was amovie I saw recently which was really good.M1: … probably recommend, er, the new Terminator movie. Er, that’s once again filled withaction. Very exciting.M5: I like old films. I … I’ve a complete collection of John Wayne and Charlton Heston … Andmusicals, anyt hing that’s quite happy or adventurous, that takes me away from real life.Those are the ones I watch.W2: I saw The Proposal not too long ago and I really liked it. It was really interesting; it was areally funny, romantic comedy.M3: Sweeney Todd. I really enjoyed with Johnny Depp –simply because he was fantastic; andHelena Bonham Carter, one of my favorite actresses, was also really good.M4: I’d recommend The Graduate. I enjoyed that as a young man and … and growing up as well.I think it’s a “coming of age” film.M6: My favorite film is called Golden Eye. It’s a James Bond film and I think the action scenesare just absolutely fantastic in it.Part 3F: Who’s your favorite actor?M5: John Wayne’s my favorite actor.M6: My favorite actor is the new Ja mes Bond, er, Daniel Craig. I think he’s very good at showingemotions in his films. My favorite actress is called Angelina Jolie. She’s very beautiful, butshe’s also played lots of different roles in films.M3: My favorite actor is Johnny Depp because I think he’s funny and I think he’s lively and healways has energy on stage.W2: My favorite actor is Brad Pitt. He’s very good-looking and he can play many different rolesand he’s very talented.M4: My favorite film star’s Robert DeNiro because I look lik e him.ListeningScriptsI = InterviewerPart 1I: Hello and welcome to Fashion Now, with me, Dan Taylor. In today’s program, we ask thequestion, “What is beauty?” Do men today really like women with blonde hair and blue eyes?And do women like the James Bond look – tall, dark and very masculine, or do they likesomething different now? Are ideas about beauty changing? We went out to see what you reallythink …I = Interviewer; W1 = Woman 1, etc.; M1 = Man 1, etc.Part 2I: Excuse me, ladies. Do you have a moment?W1: Yes?I: Just a quick question. Research says that these days women prefer men with feminine faces …W1: Really?I: Yes. It’s true … honestly!W1: I don’t agree at all. I like masculine faces …I: Can I show you some photos?W1: Sure.I: So which of these guys do you like best?W1: Hmm, Sean Connery. He’s definitely the best-looking man here. And he’s tall, isn’t he?Yeah … I like tall men. And I like a man with a beard.I: Uh-huh. What about you?W2: Mm. I’m not sure. I like this one. What’s hi s name?I: It’s Gael Garcia Bernal. He’s a Mexican film star.W2: Yeah? Well, he’s got quite a feminine face and he’s very good-looking. I like his eyes –he’sgot dark brown eyes and I like men with dark eyes and black hair. But I think it’s more in thep ersonality … in the smile … so I like this one best. Will Smith. He’s got a really nice smile.I: Thank you. And here’s another lady. Excuse me. Have you got a moment?W3: Well …I: I’m doing a survey about the changing face of beauty. Can I ask you some q uestions? W3: Yes, OK. Yes.I: I’ve got some photos here. Can you tell me which of these people you like? Do you think anyof them are good-looking?W3: Well, I don’t really like any of them …I: No? Er, well, so what sort of man do you like?W3: What sort of man do I like? Well, my husband’s over there. I think he’s goodlooking. I likehis hair. I love guys with red hair.I: Which one? The one looking in the shop window?W3: No, he’s over there. He’s wearing a white T-shirt and he’s talking to … that blond e woman …Excuse me …I: And then I talked to some men to find out if they really prefer blondes – just like they did 50years ago. Do you think it’s true that men prefer blondes, sir?M1: What? No, not at all! Beauty comes in all shapes and sizes and ages. Look at this photo ofJudi Dench. She’s lovely. She isn’t young, but she’s got beautiful grey eyes and she alwayswears beautiful clothes. She looks kind and intelligent.M2: Yeah, she does. But I still prefer blondes, you know … like Scarlett Johansson. She’slovely … slim, blonde hair, blue eyes –that’s the sort of woman I like.M1: Scarlett Johansson, slim?M2: Well, OK … but she’s not fat.M1: No, that’s true …I: OK, guys. Thanks for talking to us …ViewingScriptsV = Voice-over; W1 = Woman 1, etc.; M1 = Man 1, etc.V: All over the world, festivals bring people together. But why do people go? For the music?The food? The fun and games? We went to Bestival in the Isle of Wight, England to find out.But the first question is – where do we sleep?M1: I ... I’ve got a beach hut up here to stay in, and I’ve got the key.V: One man said it was like sleeping in the back garden.M2: It’s like opening your back door, going down to the end of your garden, getting in your shedwith your baby and wife, and then calling it a holiday.V: You can stay in a hut, but most people here sleep in tents. There are a lot of different peoplehere – families, young people, older people. We asked: Why do so many different peoplecome to festivals?W1: Well, I suppose it gives everybody a chance just to be themselves, and just to be free and beaway from their normal jobs.W2: People will respect each other and have ... um … sort of some of thoseold-fashionedtraditional values, but actually values that everyone really likes.M3: The thing I always think about festivals is they’re just playgrounds for grownups.V: And, of course, there’s one reason everyone’s here: the music. This really is a festival for allthe community, young and old mixing together. In the tea tent these women are having agreat time. Why do they go to festivals?W3: The community getting together, the young mixing with the older people. We make cakes; wedo pop festivals; we’ll go anywhere, do anything.V: So, if there’s one answer to the question, why are you here? One thing that everyone talksabout is this: being together.Speaking for communicationRole-playScriptsConversation 1W: OK … What do you feel like watching?M: Hmm. I … I don’t know really. What do you recommend?W: Um … Well, how about French Kiss? Do you know it?M: No, I don’t think so. What’s it about?W: Well, it’s a romantic comedy. It’s about an American woman. She goes to France and meets aFrench guy and … they fall in love. It’s quite old, but it’s really funny. M: Um, sounds OK, I s uppose. Who’s in it?W: Meg Ryan and Kevin Kline.M: Oh, I like Meg Ryan. Mm. Do you think I’d like it?W: Yeah, I think so. You like comedies, don’t you? And it’s very funny.M: Yeah, OK. Why don’t we get it then?W: Great. Excuse me. Can we have this one, please?Conversation 2W: What was the last DVD you saw?M: Um, Let me think. Oh – I know, it was Speed.W: Speed? Is it new? What’s it about?M: No, it’s a bit old actually. It’s an action film. It’s about a bus and it can’t stop. It has to go attop sp eed or … or it explodes. It’s great!W: Right. Who’s in it?M: Sandra Bullock and … the guy is, the actor is, er … Keanu Reeves.W: Mm. Do you think I’d like it?M: Well, do you like action films?W: Mm … not really. I prefer romantic films and dramas.M: Oh, then I don’t think you’d like it … Er, well. Oh, I know. I think you’d like that French film,you know, with the actress Juliette Binoche. What’s it called? Oh, yeah: Chocolat. W: Chocolat? Do I know it? … Oh, with Johnny Depp? Mm! Now that is a good recommendation.Have you got the DVD?Group discussionScriptsRecently I went to a concert in the park with my boyfriend and some other friends. It was inCity Park … We went because we all like the band, Double-X, and we listen to their music all thetime.The concert only lasted two hours, but we took a picnic with us and went out early in theafternoon – it was a free concert, you see, so there were already a lot of people sitting out in thepark in front of the stage.We got a really good place, close to the stage. We chatted and lay in the sun all afternoon …and then in the evening more and more people came and it got quite crowded. Then the concertstarted and well, it was … fantastic! Double-X is an amazing band … and betterlive!I really liked the concert because everyone was dancing and singing –we had a great time.Further practice in listeningShort conversationsScriptsConversation 1W: Why didn’t you show up at John’s party last night? He was expecting you. You know, he isleaving the city for good.M: I’m terribly sorry. I had planned to go, but I had to take care of an emergency.I tried callinghim many times but couldn’t reach him.Q: Why didn’t the man go to the party?Conversation 2M: I haven’t seen you around for quite a while. What ha ve you been doing?W: I’ve been reading Shakespeare’s great play Hamlet. My literature professor required me topresent a unique review about Hamlet for my term paper.Q: What has the woman been preparing for?Conversation 3W: Which do you prefer, classical music or pop music?M: Neither. Have you ever seen me listening to music at all? You know, I don’t have an ear formusic.Q: What does the man say about music?Conversation 4M: I’m taking the minimum credits to graduate. Making friends, traveling, part ying – these arewhat matter most to me right now.W: I’m not here to make friends or go to parties. I’m doing part-time jobs to save money to startmy own company once I graduate.Q: What are the two speakers talking about?Conversation 5W: Tom, have you read the notice on the school website? I’ve won the scholarship for next term.M: No surprise to me. You have earned it. While others are at parties, you are in the library.Q: What does the man mean?Long conversationScriptsM: After such a tiring week, I can’t wait to have a rest and relax a little this weekend.W: Me too, Mr. Simpson. So what are you doing this weekend? Looks like it’ll be nice weatherfor sailing.M: Yes, Mary, I hope it stays this sunny. I’m going out to the beach and spending all weekendsurfing.W: You, sir? Surfing?M: Haha, I bet you think I’m too old for surfing! I’ve been surfing since I was 11, and it’s still myfavorite activity. The cool blue waves, the smell of the sea, just take me back to when I was ateenager free from care. I forget all my troubles. By Sunday night, I fall into a deep sleep, soreand tired, without a care in the world.W: That’s really nice. I’m going to the beach, too. I love relaxing in the warm sun, watching myniece and nephew play in the sand and jum p in the waves. They’ll tire themselves out buildingsand castles, collecting seashells, and trying to bury each other in the sand. M: Oh, I remember building sand castles with my brothers ... such great fun. How old are littleTimmy and Monica now?W: Tim’s five and Monica’s three.M: Wow, kids grow up so fast!Q1: Why is surfing the man’s favorite activity?Q2: What is the woman going to do this weekend?Q3: What does the woman love doing?Q4: What does the man remember doing with his brothers?Passage 1ScriptsPeople in Britain enjoy various leisure activities including watching TV, seeing friends andrelatives, listening to music, shopping, listening to the radio, gardening, doing sports, reading, andso on. The latest data from a survey show that in 2010, 89 percent of all adults watched televisionin their free time. Spending time with family and friends was the second most popular activity at84 percent, listening to music came next at 76 percent, and shopping was fourth at 71 percent.Truly, the most common leisure activity in the UK has been watching television. The averageviewing time is 25 hours per person per week. Many television programs are about wildlife,animals, holidays, cooking and gardening. All these things are much valued by British people. Thesecond most popular activity in Britain is visiting or entertaining friends or relatives. Actually, inthe survey, those aged 25 to 34 reported spending time with friends and family as their top activity.Besides, many British people like to listen to music. Among those aged 16 to 24 spending timelistening to music was selected as their top activity.Younger people tend to have different hobbies from old people. According to the survey,comparing the 16 to 24 age group with those aged 55 and over, the activities which were reportedless frequently as age increased were listening to music; surfing the Internet and emailing; doingsports and exercise; going out to pubs, clubs or bars; and going out to the cinema. For example,people aged 16 to 24 spent more than 3 hours a day using a computer while those aged 55 andover spent only 1 hour and 12 minutes. Again comparing the youngest and oldest age groups, theactivities which were reported more frequently as age increased were reading and gardening.Q1: According to the survey, what percentage of British adults watched TV in their free time?Q2: Which age group would be the most likely to visit their friends and relatives? Q3: What does the speaker say about listening to music as a leisure activity for British people?Q4: According to the survey, how are leisure activities related to age?Passage 2Scripts and answersPeople joke that no one in Los Angeles reads; everyone watches TV, rents videos, or goes tothe movies. The most popular reading materials are 1) comic books, movie magazines, and TVguides. City libraries have only 10 percent of the 2) traffic that car washes have. But how do youexplain this? A yearly book festival in west Los Angeles is 3) constantly “sold out” year after year.People wait half an hour for a parking space to become 4) available.This outdoor festival, supported by a newspaper, takes place every April for one weekend.This year, about 70,000 people 5) took part in the festival on Saturday and 75,000 on Sunday. Thefestival 6) attracted 280 exhibitors. There were about 90 talks given by authors, with an 7)audience question-and-answer period following each talk. A food court sold all kinds of localfoods, from hotdogs to ice drinks. Except for a $7 parking fee, the festival was 8) free of charge.Even so, some people take their own sandwiches and drinks to avoid the high prices of the foodcourt.The idea for holding the festival in Los Angles was 9) put forward years ago, but nobodyknew if it would succeed. Although book festivals were already popular in other US cities, wouldpeople in this city 10) embrace one? “Fortunately, they do,” said one of the festival founders.。

外研社E英语视听说教程2教学课件B2U3

外研社E英语视听说教程2教学课件B2U3

Contents
Pronunciation Listening to communicate Listening to explore Sharing your ideas Viewing to know Further listening Listening to appreciate
Pronunciation skills Stressed syllables
to each of the questions.
3 What will be the focus of this class next?
A. Why so many architects use triangles in their works.
√B. How Ieoh Ming Pei used triangles to produce works.
ˈsubject (n.)
5 inˈcrease (v.)
ˈincrease (n.)
2 Listen and use " ' " to mark the stressed syllables.
1 re’fer (v.)
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2 pre’fer (v.)了
’preference (n.)
3 ’graduate (v.)
gradua’ tion (n.)
4 com’bine (v.)了
combin’ ation (n.)
5 trans’port (v.)
transpor’tation (n.)
Conversation 1
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新世纪视听说第三册b3u2b

新世纪视听说第三册b3u2b

新世纪视听说B3U2-BPart I Listening Comprehension ( 15 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.1.A) The microwave oven needs repair.B) The soup will be made soon.C) The microwave oven doesn't work.D) The soup is probably in the microwave oven.Script: A: Where is my soup?B: Have you checked in the microwave oven?正确答案:D学生答案:D得分:2分2.A) In a hospital.B) In an office building.C) In a school.D) In a hotel.Script: A: Room 802, Mr. Robinson. I'm his client.B: OK. Please sign your name here and the time now is 9:35.正确答案:B学生答案:C得分:0分Questions 3 to 5 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Script: A: Good afternoon, Ma'am. What can I do for you?B: Good afternoon. My name is Gillian Henderson. My family has just moved in here. I'm looking for a school for Jerry, my son. You see, he's seven years old.A: I see. And I'm glad that you come to us. I'm sure your son will enjoy his staywith his new friends here.B: Eh, I'm still wondering ... Do you have any special rules for the children? A: There are some rules since we are a boarding school, like no pets, no hanging out after 10 o'clock, no running about in the building, no screaming ... But please understand these are just the normal rules to keep the school running.B: All right. What about weekends?A: On weekends, the children can go home only with a parent or close relative. But we do have a special class for the children who choose to stay on weekends.B: That sounds good. I'm ... just not sure if my son can mix easily. You know, he's a bit shy.A: Lovely boy, isn't he? I'm certain that the teachers here will help him to adapt, and the other kids are kind and friendly. We have rules about that, you know. B: That's a relief. Changing schools is hard for a boy, you know. Eh ... what about language? My son speaks English, but he doesn't speak French. As this is a French community ...A: Oh, Mrs. Henderson. You don't have to worry about that. Most of the teachers here can speak English as well as French, and over half of the kids speak English. What's more, Jerry can learn a second language, like French, here.B: Great. So ... when can we start?A: As you wish, Mrs. Henderson. The sooner the better. Jerry can come over next week and we'll show him around the place. I'm sure he'll like our school.B: Then we'll come next Tuesday. Is that OK?A: No problem. See you then.3._____ is NOT one of the school rules.A) "Keeping no pets."B) "No screaming."C) "No hanging out during daytime."D) "No running about in the building."正确答案:C学生答案:C得分:2分4.What is Mrs. Henderson worried about?A) Whether her son can mix easily.B) Whether her son can get used to the food.C) Whether her son can study well.D) Whether her son can speak French.正确答案:A学生答案:A得分:2分5.Mrs. Henderson and her son will come to the school _______.A) next monthB) next dayC) next TuesdayD) next Thursday正确答案:C学生答案:C得分:2分Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear several short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D).Passage OneQuestions 6 to 10 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script:Passage OneFrom the time I was a child growing up in New Jersey, I loved spending weekends with my grandparents. Their big old house was cozy, and I felt especially welcome and relaxed in Granny's small kitchen. It was there that we had good conversations, and Granny could always tell something meaningful.I remember one Saturday morning when I was about 11 years old. After breakfast I asked Granny, "What kind of soup are you making today?""Vegetable beef," she answered. "And you can help me to prepare."So we got the vegetables from the refrigerator: onions, carrots, potatoes and so on. She gave me a knife and cutting board so I could do my share of the work.As I slowly peeled carrots, I began to complain, "I've got to give an oral book report next week and I'm scared." Granny looked at me and said, "Most people are afraid of public speaking. But you could try practicing in front of a mirror."Such words were not very comforting, and I went on to complain about schoolwork, friends and family.Granny listened patiently. Then she sat down next to me. I stopped cutting and looked into my grandmother's eyes. "Nancy," she started, "there's nothing wrong with a little trouble in your life. It adds character. You know, a lot of people don't make homemade soup these days. They say it's too much trouble.""But I don't mind a little trouble," she said. "It adds variety and flavor to my soup, and to my life. You have to remember that God knows exactly what he's cooking up in your life. You've got to trust him with the recipe." She smiled and then walked away.That Saturday, Granny gave me food for thought as well as a bowl of her homemade soup. As I enjoyed the meal with my grandparents, somehow my problems didn't seem quite so big anymore. Maybe I too could turn a little trouble into something as special as Granny's homemade soup."6.The story at the Granny's house happened when I was _____.A) 10 years oldB) 11 years oldC) 12 years oldD) 13 years oldScript: The story at the Granny's house happened when I was _____.正确答案:B学生答案:C得分:0分7.What soup was Granny making that day?A) Onion and carrot.B) Potato.C) Potato and beef.D) Vegetable and beef.Script: What soup was Granny making that day?正确答案:D学生答案:D得分:2分8.I was scared because I had to give ______ the next week.A) a written assignmentB) a talk about studyC) an oral book reportD) a science presentationScript: I was scared because I had to give ______ the next week.正确答案:C学生答案:C得分:2分9.According to Granny, why don't many people make homemade soup?A) Because it's too much trouble.B) Because it takes too much time.C) Because it's too expensive.D) Because it's not delicious.Script: According to Granny, why don't many people make homemade soup?正确答案:A学生答案:A得分:2分10.What happened in the end?A) I was still worried.B) I thought a lot without eating the soup.C) I prepared for my work after dinner.D) I felt relaxed.Script: What happened in the end?正确答案:D学生答案:C得分:0分Passage TwoQuestions 11 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard.Script: Passage TwoA Christmas tree is necessary for celebrating the day in your home. Nobody says Christmas likes a six-foot pine cut down and erected in your living room foryour holiday enjoyment. If you choose to buy a real tree and not a plastic one, here are some tips on how to keep it fresh for your party.First, cut off an inch from the bottom of the tree trunk so that it will absorb water better. Then place it in a tree stand that holds at least one gallon of water, and water the tree every day.Second, before any tree-trimming takes place, spray the tree with something that will prevent the needles from losing water. You can also prevent the tree needles from browning by keeping decorative lights off during the daytime because the heat from the light dries out the needles.Third, keep the tree away from the fireplace and candles. A tree on fire is not a fresh tree.Then you should decide on whether you want to decorate the tree before your party, or if you want to make tree-trimming a party activity. Either way, you have to prepare a box of things to add to the tree.You might also want to decorate your tree with little stockings that have your guests' names written on. You can stuff the stockings with candy and give them to your guests as party favors.As a last suggestion, you can ask everyone to bring something to decorate the tree, and have a competition to see who brings the best thing. In this way, you will start a tradition and cover your tree all at once!11.If you buy a real tree for the Christmas party, you have to keep it _____.A) outdoorsB) growingC) freshD) shinyScript: If you buy a real tree for the Christmas party, you have to keep it _____. 正确答案:C学生答案:C得分:2分12.Why should the decorate lights on a tree be turned off in daytime?A) To prevent the needles from drying out.B) To save electricity.C) To surprise your guests.D) To make the tree grow better.Script: Why should the decorate lights on a tree be turned off in daytime?正确答案:A学生答案:A得分:2分13.Instead of decorating the tree before the party, you can also _____.A) ask friends to do it for youB) make it a party activityC) ask the shop to do it for youD) buy a decorated treeScript: Instead of decorating the tree before the party, you can also _____. 正确答案:B学生答案:B得分:2分14.The stockings can be stuffed with ______ to be given to your friends.A) fruitsB) stonesC) candyD) picturesScript: The stockings can be stuffed with ______ to be given to your friends. 正确答案:C学生答案:C得分:2分15.What tradition can you start to decorate the tree?A) Asking everyone to bring something and then having a competition.B) Asking everyone to vote for the best thing on the tree.C) Dancing around a decorated Christmas tree.D) Asking friends for their suggestions about tree decoration.Script: What tradition can you start to decorate the tree?正确答案:A学生答案:B得分:0分Part II Oral Tasks ( 3 minutes )Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Listen carefully and then answer the question.16. What is the house like?思考/准备学生答案:得分:0分。

新未来大学英语 视听说教程2教学课件B2U3

新未来大学英语 视听说教程2教学课件B2U3

This symbol ( / ) is called a “slash” and indicates that something can be described in different ways.
1. What do you think “slash youth” might mean? 2. Can you give a few examples of people who are “slash youth”?
Get on board
Reference answers
• My first choice would be to become a travel blogger. I’ve always been interested in visiting different places and experiencing different cultures. A travel blogger can travel to different places and get paid for it. That sounds like a perfect lifestyle to me.
知足不辱,知止不殆,可以长久。 ——《道德经》
Contentment brings no shame; knowledge of the limit brings no danger. Thus you can be safe for long. – Laws Divine and Human
The unexamined life is not worth living. – Socrates (Greece)
Sam is a nurse. He is very busy and has to work night shifts every now and then. But he manages to maintain a balance between work and life. He tries to spend two hours every day doing exercises to keep fit and reduce stress.

新视野视听说第三版B2U3 课堂

新视野视听说第三版B2U3 课堂
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Listening to the world
2 Work in pairs and discuss the question:
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Listening to the world
2 Work in pairs and discuss the question:
1 Check (? ) the ones you have never done but long to have a try and give your reasons.
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Listening to the world
1 Look at the pictures and read the activities. Then match the activities 1-6 to the pictures A-F
ቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱ4 go-karting A
5 aerobics B
6 water skiing F
? 6 rock climbing (攀岩) ? 15 yoga (瑜伽)
? 7 horse riding
? 16 jogging
? 8 flower arranging ? 17 cycling
? 9 go-karting
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2 Check (? ) the ones you have never done but long to
have a try and give your reasons.
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英语视听说NHCE_VLS_B3_U2

英语视听说NHCE_VLS_B3_U2

Book 3-Unit 2
Lead-in
Viewing, Listening & Speaking
Activity 2 Watch the video 2 and then work in groups to discuss whether you agree or disagree with these students’ beliefs and assumptions about effective learning styles. In your opinion, what study habits seem to be common among successful students?
subject
electronics, mechanical engineering, philosophy, anthropology, civil engineering, literature, accounting, psychology, economics, ecology, astronomy, geology, law, natural science, social science .
Video 2
Book 3-Unit 2
Lead-in
Viewing, Listening & Speaking
Reference for Activity 2
Many top students seem to have these good study habits: They tend to have a strong sense of time and organize their time well. They may draw up their study plan well in advance. While studying, they check whether they are working ahead of schedule or lagging behind it. They usually work in a systematic way. Before class, they preview the text to get some idea about what the teacher is going to say and which part of the text is difficult. In class, they listen attentively, take notes of the main points of the lecture, and ask questions when they don’t understand. After class, they review what they have learned. By going through the text and the notes, they can remember important information.

国际交流英语视听说B2U

国际交流英语视听说B2U
to go boating, so tourists love that. And of course tourists want to see the wildlife—elephants, leopards, baboons—a lot of different animals live there. Of course, that’s also one of the problems in Kariba.
Listening 2
Jack: It’s been a long time, Dakarai! Tell us—how is life in Kariba Town?
Dakarai: Life is pretty good, Jack! The town is growing fast. Jack: I suppose people go there because there’s interesting wildlife
To be continued >>>
Listening 2
Jasmine: Why is it a problem?
Dakarai: It’s the same problem as everywhere else, especially
other places in Africa. There’s a conflict between
Listening 1
Professor: All right, today we’re going to continue our discussion on ethics. We’ll discuss the question, “Should the Inuit people of North America be allowed to hunt seals?” It’s an important question, and in recent years, the European Union made it illegal to trade seal products. So in Europe, you can’t buy or sell seal skins, or seal oil, or anything made from seals. Now, you probably don’t wear seal-skin clothing or use a lot of seal oil, right? And the law is popular with most people in Europe. Why? Because they see pictures of cute baby seals, and then they see pictures of the seal hunt. People kill the seals with a gun, or in the more old-fashioned way, by hitting them on the head.

新世纪大学英语视听说教程2unit3教案

新世纪大学英语视听说教程2unit3教案

教学目标:1. 培养学生运用英语进行日常生活对话的能力。

2. 提高学生的听力理解和口语表达能力。

3. 增强学生的跨文化交际意识。

教学内容:1. 单元主题:旅游2. 词汇:travel, destination, schedule, attraction, etc.3. 句型:How do you like to travel? What are your favorite travel destinations? etc.4. 听力材料:旅游访谈、旅游广告等。

教学过程:一、导入1. 利用图片或视频,展示旅游相关的场景,激发学生的学习兴趣。

2. 引导学生思考:What do you know about traveling? What are the popular travel destinations in your country?二、词汇教学1. 教师呈现与旅游相关的词汇,如travel, destination, schedule,attraction等。

2. 学生通过图片或视频,了解词汇的含义和用法。

3. 学生进行词汇接龙游戏,巩固所学词汇。

三、听力训练1. 播放旅游访谈,让学生听取访谈者的旅行经历和观点。

2. 教师提问,检查学生的听力理解情况。

3. 学生复述访谈内容,锻炼口语表达能力。

四、口语练习1. 教师引导学生分组,模拟旅游情景进行对话。

2. 学生运用所学词汇和句型,进行角色扮演。

3. 教师巡回指导,纠正学生的发音和语法错误。

五、文化拓展1. 教师介绍不同国家的旅游文化,如礼仪、习俗等。

2. 学生分享自己了解的旅游文化,增强跨文化交际意识。

六、总结与作业1. 教师总结本节课的重点内容,强调旅游口语表达的技巧。

2. 布置作业:学生以旅游为主题,写一篇短文,描述自己的旅行经历。

教学反思:本节课通过听力、口语和词汇教学,帮助学生提高英语听说能力,并了解旅游文化。

在教学过程中,要注意以下几点:1. 注重学生的参与度,鼓励学生积极参与课堂活动。

新交流英语视听说b3参考答案

新交流英语视听说b3参考答案

新交流英语视听说b3参考答案新交流英语视听说B3参考答案Unit 1: Daily LifeSection A: Listening Comprehension1. What is the main topic of the conversation?Answer: The main topic is about daily routines and activities.2. Why does the woman go to the gym?Answer: The woman goes to the gym to stay fit and healthy.3. What does the man usually do after work?Answer: The man usually goes to the library to read books after work.4. When does the woman usually have dinner?Answer: The woman usually has dinner at around 7 PM.5. What is the man's opinion about watching TV?Answer: The man thinks watching TV is a good way to relax but he doesn't watch it too much.Section B: Speaking1. Describe your daily routine.Answer: My daily routine starts with waking up at 6 AM, having breakfast, going to work, and returning home around 6 PM. I usually have dinner with my family and spend theevening either reading or watching TV.2. Do you think technology has changed the way we communicate? Answer: Yes, technology has significantly changed the way we communicate. We now rely more on digital communication methods like emails, social media, and instant messaging.3. How do you usually spend your weekends?Answer: On weekends, I like to spend time with my friends, go for a walk in the park, or sometimes just relax at home.Unit 2: Work and StudySection A: Listening Comprehension1. What is the man's occupation?Answer: The man is a software engineer.2. What does the woman do for a living?Answer: The woman is a teacher.3. Why does the man enjoy his job?Answer: The man enjoys his job because he likes solving complex problems and working with technology.4. What is the woman's opinion about her job?Answer: The woman finds her job rewarding because sheenjoys teaching and seeing her students learn and grow.5. How does the man plan to improve his skills?Answer: The man plans to attend workshops and take online courses to improve his skills.Section B: Speaking1. Discuss the importance of continuous learning in your field.Answer: Continuous learning is crucial in my field because technology is constantly evolving. To stay relevant, I need to update my knowledge and skills regularly.2. How do you handle stress at work?Answer: I handle stress at work by taking short breaks, practicing mindfulness, and maintaining a healthy work-life balance.3. What are some challenges you face in your studies?Answer: Some challenges I face in my studies include managing my time effectively, staying motivated, and keeping up with the workload.Unit 3: Travel and LeisureSection A: Listening Comprehension1. What is the main topic of the conversation?Answer: The main topic is about travel experiences and preferences.2. Where did the man go for his last vacation?Answer: The man went to Hawaii for his last vacation.3. What does the woman like to do when she travels?Answer: The woman likes to explore local cultures, try new foods, and take lots of photos.4. Why does the man prefer to travel alone?Answer: The man prefers to travel alone because he enjoys the freedom and flexibility it offers.5. What is the woman's opinion about group travel?Answer: The woman thinks group travel is fun and allowsfor shared experiences, but it can also be less flexible.Section B: Speaking1. Share your most memorable travel experience.Answer: My most memorable travel experience was visiting the Great Wall of China. The history and scale of the wall were awe-inspiring.2. What are some benefits of traveling?Answer: Traveling can broaden one's horizons, provide new perspectives, and create lasting memories.3. How do you plan your trips?Answer: I plan my trips by researching the destination, creating an itinerary, and setting a budget. I also make sure to include some free time for spontaneous activities.Unit 4: Current EventsSection A: Listening Comprehension1. What is the main topic of the news report?Answer: The main topic is a recent technological breakthrough.2. What is the significance of this breakthrough?Answer: The breakthrough is significant because it has the potential to revolutionize the industry and improve people's lives.3. How does the reporter describe the impact of this event? Answer: The reporter describes the impact as far-reaching and transformative.4. What are some of the challenges associated with this breakthrough?Answer: Some challenges include ethical considerations, regulatory hurdles, and potential job displacement.5. What is the public's reaction to this news?Answer: The public's reaction is mixed, with some expressing excitement and others expressing concern.Section B。

新视野视听说(第三版)B1U2 听力原文

新视野视听说(第三版)B1U2 听力原文

Unit 2 A break for funListening to the worldSharingScriptsF = Finn; M1 = Man 1, etc。

;W1 = Woman 1,etc。

Part 1F: I love films。

I love going to the cinema。

I go at least once a week。

How about you? How oftendo you go to the cinema?M1:Uh,on average,probably once a month。

W1:I like going to the cinema a lot, but probably only get there about once a month.M2:Not very often. But I do go occasionally。

M3:I go to the cinema,probably once or twice a month.W2:I go to the cinema about once a week during the summertime,usually when there are the bestmovies。

M4: We probably go together, maybe once a fortnight。

M5: I go, normally, probably once every month or two months,but it depends on the film。

M6: I go to the cinema about once every fortnight。

Of ten I’ll go on a Wednesday because we get “buy one get one free” cinema tickets,so I can take a friend with me。

英语视听说B2U3

英语视听说B2U3

英语视听说B2U3Unit 3 Every Jack has his Jill一.T eaching Aims:1. Identifying People’s Professions;2. Comforting People;3. Expressing Worries;4. Conceding a Point二.T eaching Focus:1. listening skills: Identifying People’s Professions;2. speaking skills: Comforting People; Expressing Worries;三.T eaching steps:1. Listening skills: Identifying People’s Professions;2. Listening in:Preview---●See ppt “listening in”p2-3 learn some expressions describing a person who falls in love with somebody.●What should you do if you really like him or her?Task 1 p35: retell the story about GilbertTask 2: Wedding Vows Finish Exp35See ppt “listening in”p18-21:I, (Bride/Groom), take you (Groom/Bride), to be my (wife/husband), to have and to hold from this day forward, for better or for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish; from this day forward until death do us part.In the presence of God, our family and friends, I offer you my solemn vow to be your faithful partner in sickness and in health, in goodtimes and in bad,and in joy aswell as in sorrow.I promise to love you unconditionally, to support you in your goals, to honor and respect you, to laugh with you and cry with you, and to cherish you for as long as we both shall live.Task 3: An American WeddingFinish Exp36●Watch Video clips “I DO”from Family Album USA●Homework:group work---Collect information about Chinese and Western Weddings●Four weddings and one funeral(video clips)4. Speaking out:●learn some expressions do you know about comforting people? Model 1●Pair work: Brainstorm the important personal qualities YOUR Mr. or Mrs. Right should possess. Why are they important? Take notes. Model 2&35. Let’s talk●Ppt “Let’s talk”:write a list of at least five reasons why you are a happy or an unhappy couple.6. Further listening: Task 1,2,3Activity: “Matchmakers” pptp8。

国际交流英语视听说B2U3

国际交流英语视听说B2U3

Listening 1
1. Where is the Three Gorges Dam located? Why was it built? Example Answers The Three Gorges Dam is locatein China’s Hubei Province. The dam was built to produce electricity, enable more shipping on the river, and control flooding.
国际交流英语视听说
Book 2
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国际交流英语视听说
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Think and Discuss
Exploring the Theme
Analytical Listening
Sharing Your Ideas
Viewing the World Engaging Further Listening
Analytical Listening
Listening 1
B | Listening for Details. Listen again and complete the notes. Three Gorges Dam (Yangtze River, China) — Dr. Paul Benjamin Size: ________ miles long and ________ 1.4 607 feet tall Reservoir ___________ miles long 410 Workers: more than ___________ 26,000 Benefits / Reasons for Building the Dam: renewable source of energy • provides a ____________________ • control floods on Yangtze: in the 20th century ___________ about 300,000 people were killed larger ships can travel farther up the river • river deeper, so ______________

新视野视听说B2U3(最新课件)

新视野视听说B2U3(最新课件)

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Opening up
Listening to the world
Speaking for communication
Further practice in listening
In my free time I enjoy doing a lot of sports
such as yoga, jogging and hiking, and I love
reading different kinds of books like
detective stories, science fiction and
新视野视听说B2U3(最新课件)
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Listening to the world
2 Work in pairs and discuss the question:
1 Check (✔) the ones you have never done but long to have a try and give your reasons.
eating experience with my
family or a group of friends
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新标准大学英语视听说2Unit 3 Crime Watch文本及答案

新标准大学英语视听说2Unit 3 Crime Watch文本及答案

Unit 3 Crime watchInside viewConversation1Kate :So, what did you think of the movieMark :It was good but I thought it was too long.Kate :Yes, me too.Kate :Hey, where’s my bike I don’t believe it! It’s gone!,Mark :It was next to mine, you chained it up!Kate :Someone’s stolen it! Oh, how could they!Mark :Oh, Kate!Kate :How could someone have done this! The creep!Mark :It’s a really mean thing to do, steal a bike.Kate :It was a mountain bike and it cost a fortune –I don’t have the money to buy another one.Mark :Listen, I’ll go down the street and see if I can see anyone with it. Why don’t you go intothat shop and see if they’ve seen anything suspicious I’ll be back in a minute.Kate :OK.…#Kate :WellMark :No luck. What did they say in the shopKate :I asked the shopkeeper if she’d seen anything –Mark :AndKate :She said she hadn’t. I guess it was a long shot. She advised me to report it to the police.But according to her, bikes get stolen all the time around here.Mark :Listen, let’s get back so you can report it.Kate :I’ve got no bike. I’m just so upset!Mark :It’s not far to college. Come on!;Conversation2Mark :So did you ring the policeKate :Yes. I went to the police station to report it.Mark :What did they sayKate :No one’s found it. This woman said that Oxford has the fifth highest rate of bike theftin the country!Mark :You’re joking!Kate :That’s what she said.Mark :What else did she sayKate :She told me that sometimes you do get bikes back –the thieves use them and then abandon them, apparently, and then people find them and report them.>Mark :So you might get it back.Kate :I hope so, Mark, I really do. It’s just too much you know But …um …what else She told me to go to this sale they have of abandoned bikes. She thinks I might find it there. But it’s only every two months, I can’t wait till then! Honestly, Mark, I’m really furious!Mark :You can always buy a cheap bike on eBay.Kate :Hello …Speaking …You found it! Where was it Is it …Oh, that’s fantastic news!There was a lamp and a basket on it … Right … OK, thank you, I’ll be in tomorrow morning to pick it up. Unbelievable! This guy found it!Mark :Brilliant! Was that the policeKate :Yes. What they said was, someone dumped it outside this guy’s backyard. Mark :That’s so strange!Kate :The lamp’s been stolen and the basket.Mark :Forget about it! You’re lucky to get it back!*Outside viewPart1PresenterDodgy deals aren’t the only problems associated with doorstep sellers. Your doorstep presents these unannouncedvisitors with a real opportunity to undertake distraction burglary where they often pose as bogus officials to gain access to your home.I’m joined now by Ian Holt, from Thames Valley Police. Ian, just out line for me what does distraction burglary actually entailIanHoltWell basically what happens is, somebody uses a story to get inside somebody’s house and then they steal items, usually cash or small items of jewellery.\PresenterAnd what are the different techniques that are commonly usedIanHoltWell basically the er … the people that commit this crime move from area to area, er … they will look at an area, they will try and pick a particular target and they can find that by looking at property, it may beer, an uncut garden, it may be repairs thatneed doing to the property. Something that indicates that there’s, there’s a vulnerable person in there. It … usually, it’s an elderly person that lives there. Is this quite a common problem now It is becoming more common. To get it in perspective, of the 14,000 burglaries that were in Thames Valley last year, we hadreported 800 crimes of distraction burglary.But, it … there’s a slight increase this year over last year’s figures.OK, you mentioned some of the victimsbeing elderly. What other people aretargeted-Well, unfortunately, with this type of offence, it is the vulnerable in society and the elderly. The, the national average, if there’s such a thing as a, a victim for this type of crime, is a white female aged 81 years.And what about things that people can do to prevent it happening, basicallyWell the things they can do are very, very simple. The difficulty comes, is that some of these people, er … it’s very difficult for them to r emember what to do. But the three things we, we always say is: stop, chain and check. And that’s stop before you open the door to make sure who’s on the other side. Always apply a chain. If you haven’t got a chain, fit a chain to the door, or a door bar if you’ve got difficulty in handling a chain with arthritic fingers.But also when you answer the door, check the identity of the person there. Generally the offenders say they are from the Water Board or from utilities. They may say they’re from a charity or even from local authority. But generally, a utility will be in uniform.Ask for their identification. A genuine person will not mind you doing that and will wait until you can check them out. If you do need to check them, phone the number on, on your l ast bill. What won’t happen is that if it is a bogus caller, they will become unnerved by this reaction and they will leave.PresenterOK and there’s also a couple of gadgets new on the market that also can help as well. Just talk us through that.IanHolt》Certainly, yes. The … a spy er … viewer is fairly standard. But for elderly who may have poor eyesight there’s a spyscope which actually makes it a lot easier for them to see who’s outside.As I mentioned before about the door bar, again, it can be easier to apply than the chain. Very reasonable priced er, and something that is fairly new … as I mentioned before it’s very difficult for some of these people to remember what they have to do when they go to the door and that’s why they become victims.And this item is called a Memo Minder and actually you can record a message on there and it’s nice to have a grand-daughter or somebody to record a message, butevery time the person approaches the door it reminds them with a voice to say “Put your cha in on.”Listening inPassage1Patrick :I read a funny story today in the paper –true story.Steve :Go on, then.Patrick :OK. This 72-year old guy stole a pair of trousers from a department store in Paris. A-security man saw him and alerted the police and they were waiting for him when he came out of the shop. The shoplifter started running, but the policeman soon caught up with him. The man thenbit the policeman on his arm several times.Steve :He bit the policemanPatrick :Yes –you have to remember, he was 72.Steve :I’d forgotten that.Patrick :Problem was, it didn’t hurt the policeman at all, ’cause the guy had forgotten to put his false teeth in before he left home.Steve :Very funny!Patrick :And the moral of the story is –Steve :Always remember to wear your false teeth if you’re going to bite someone. Patrick :That’s good. I read a funny crime story the other day. Let’s see …yeah …this guy …this guy robbed a supermarket somewhere in America –I can’t remember where exactly –anyway, he got away with about 4,000 dollars. The next week the local newspaper reported the story but said he’d stolen 6,000 dollars. The thief rang the newspaper office to complain. He said, “Look, I only took 4,000 dollars. I’m wondering if the supermarket m anager took another 2,000 and said I’d taken it. I did not take 6,000, I promise you.”$Steve :He was probably telling the truth.Patrick :He probably was. Anyway, the newspaper managed to keep the guy talking while theyrang the police. And the police traced the call – the guy was ringing from a phone booth – and they arrested him while he was still talking to the newspaper.Steve :That’s good. Stupid guy! I’ve got another true story …This –this –old guy was in court for some crime –and he fell asleep. His case began and his lawyer stood up and said, “My client pleads not guilty.”The man suddenly woke up, but wasn’t sure what was happening. He jumped up and shouted, “I plead guilty! I plead guilty!”Patrick :So what happenedSteve :The judge allowed him to plead not guilty.Patrick :That’s the best, I think.Passage2Presenter :You’re listening to Kevin Fallon and my topic for today is street crime. Being]mugged is something that can happen to anyone –and it’s a very frightening experienc e. So it’s positive when you hear of someone who was attacked by a mugger and defeated them – especially when that person is a woman. Anna Black was attacked by a mugger. She’s here to tell us about it.How long ago did this happen, AnnaNews 24/7 Unit 4AnnaJust over a week ago. The day it happened, I was coming home from work a bit later than usual –I think it was about seven. I was on my mobile phone, talking to my husband.PresenterAnd it was still daylightAnna :Yes. Anyway, suddenly, someone pulled my hair from behind –and at the same time they grabbed my mobile phone. Now, I’m a karate black belt –Presenter :Really!)Anna :Yes, I practise three times a week –so I’m ready for situations like this. Presenter :I bet you are.Anna :Yes, I can react very fast. So as soon as this guy grabbed me, I did what you’re told to do in these situations.Presenter :And what’s thatAnna :I fell backwards onto him.Presenter :You fell backwards onto him!Anna :Yeah! I’m tall and quite heavy –so we both fell to the ground together. Presenter :Goodness!Anna :I er, yeah –I was ready to hit him but then next thing I knew, two men had seized the guy. They were driving past and they, they stopped to help. They were big strong guys. They called the police who came in five minutes.Presenter :So the mugger was arrestedAnna :Yes, he was.Presenter :Do you think, if that hadn’t happened, you could have injured him Anna :Oh, I’d like to think so. I’m a black belt, that’s what I’m trained to do. Presenter :Well, it’s great to hear of women coping well in situations like this. Perhaps we should all learn karate.Anna :I think it’s a good idea to have some kind of defence training. Yes, especially if you live in an area that isn’t very safe.。

新视野视听说(第三版)B1U2听力原文

新视野视听说(第三版)B1U2听力原文
W2: Mm. I’m not sure. I like this one. What’s his name?
I: It’s Gael Garcia Bernal. He’s a Mexican film star.
W2: Yeah? Well, he’s got quite a feminine face and he’s very good-looking. I like his eyes–he’s
do you go to the cinema?
M1: Uh, on average, probably once a month.
W1: I like going to the cinema a lot, but probably only get there about once a month.
I: And then I talked to some men to find out if they really prefer blondes–just like they did 50
years ago. Do you think it’s true that men prefer blondes, sir?
M3:Sweeney Todd. I really enjoyed with Johnny Depp–simply because he was fantastic; and
Helena Bonham Carter, one of my favorite actresses, was also really good.
I: Thank you. And here’s another lady. Excuse me. Have you got a moment?

新视野视听说第三版B2U.pptx

新视野视听说第三版B2U.pptx
UNIT 3
Time out
Unit 3 Time out
Learning objectives Opening up
Listening to the world Speaking for communication Further practice in listening
Wrapping up Fun time
1 Look at the pictures and read the activities. Then match the activities 1-6 to the pictures A-F
1 Street dancing C
2 bungee jumping E
3 flower arranging D
The activities I have never done but long to have a try is 13 (canoeing).
I went to New Zealand several years ago. There I could see canoes here and there. And I often saw people canoeing, the green water, colorful canoes, dark mountains, blue sky, and white clouds, all together forming an unforgettable picture in my mind.
Listening to the world
1 Look at the pictures and read the activities. Then match the activities 1-6 to the pictures A-F

新视野视听说(第三版)B2U3说课材料

新视野视听说(第三版)B2U3说课材料
Whenever I see photos or videos of rock climbers pulling themselves straight up the face of very high rocks or walls, I can’t help exclaiming, “That’s cool!” I admire rock climbers very much and I long to be one of them one day.
Listening to the world
2 Work in pairs and discuss the question:
1 Check (✔) the ones you have never done but long to have a try and give your reasons.
☐ 2 street dancing
☐ 11 water skiing
☐ 3 video games
☐ 12 stamp collecting
☐ 4 camping
☐ 13 canoeing (划独木舟)
☐ 5 bungee jumping ☐ 14 barbecue / BBQ (烧烤)
☐ 6 rock climbing (攀岩) ☐ 15 yoga (瑜伽)
Listening to the world
1 Look at the pictures and read the activities. Then match the activities 1-6 to the pictures A-F
4 go-karting A
5 aerobics B
6 water skiing F
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and in joy as
well as in sorrow.
I promise to love you unconditionally, to support you in your goals, to honor and respect you, to laugh with you and cry with you, and to cherish you for as long as we both shall live.
Unit 3 Every Jack has his Jill
一.Teaching Aims:
1.Identifying People’s Professions;
forting People;
3.Expressing Worries;
4.Conceding a Point
二.Teaching Focus:
Task 3: An American Wedding
Finish Exp36
Watch Video clips “I DO”from Family Album USA
Homework:
group work---Collect information aboutChinese and Western Weddings
1. listening skills:Identifying People’s Professions;
2. speaking skills:Comforting People;Expressing Worries;
三.Teaching steps:
1. Listening skills:Identifying People’s Professions;
2. Listening in:
Preview---
See ppt “listening in”p2-3 learn some expressionsdescribinga person who falls in love with somebody.
What should you do if you really like him or her?
Task 1 p35: retell the story about Gilbert
Task 2: Wedding Vows Finish Exp35
See ppt “listening in”p18-21:
I, (Bride/Groom), take you (Groom/Bride), to be my (wife/husband), to have and to hold from this day forward, for better or for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish; from this day forward until death do us part.
Four weddings and one funeral(video clips)
4. Speaking out:
learn someexpressions do you know about comforting people?Model 1
Pair work:Brainstorm the important personal qualities YOUR Mr. or Mrs. Right should possess. Why are they important? Take notes.Model 2&3
In the presence of God, our family and friends, I offer you my solemn vow to be your faithful partner in sickness and in health, in good
times and in bat’s talk”:write a list of at least five reasons why you are a happy or an unhappy couple.
6. Further listening: Task 1,2,3
Activity:“Matchmakers”pptp8
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