新编实用英语2Unit 4

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PART I Being All Ears
ห้องสมุดไป่ตู้PART II Talking Face to Face PART III Maintaining a Sharp Eye PART IV Trying Your Hand
PART I
Being All Ears
Going shopping Words to Know Short Conversations Situational Dialogues Passage Listening
PART II
Talking Face to Face
Going shopping
Follow the samples
Useful Sentences and Expressions
Follow the samples
Sample 1
Mark is talking with Steve, a check-out guy, at the check-out counter in a supermarket.
Dialogue 2
Directions: You will hear a dialogue between Brown and a clerk at the consulting counter of a supermarket.
1. What are they talking about? A. A book. B. A necklace. C. A computer. D. A person. 2. When did the book arrive? A. This afternoon. B. This morning. C. Yesterday. D. This Saturday. 3. What does the book Brown has ordered talk about? A. Psychology. B. Computer. C. Humanities. D. Not mentioned.
Words to Know
• • • • • 1. stock n. 存货 2. rack n. 搁物架;货架 3. dot n. 小点 4. jewel n. 宝石饰物;首饰 5. affordable a. 买得起的
Words to Know
• • • • 6. stuff n. 家用物品;东西 7. psychology n. 心理学 8. aisle n. 走廊;通道 9. self-service a. 顾客自我服务的;自 助 (式 )的 • 10. cash-desk n. 付款台
Sample 2
Spencer likes to browse through the music store and he asks Doris whether she wants to go to the mall with him. • Spencer: Doris, do you want to come to the mall with me? • Doris: I’d love to, but I’m broke. • Spencer: So am I, but I like browsing through the music store there. • Doris: Are you sure you only want to browse? • Spencer: Yeah. I like to listen to new albums there. I don’t have money to buy them, but I can go there and listen. You know you don’t have to pay for listening. • Doris: You’re so clever.
Passage Listening
1. Directions: Listen to the passage and fill in blanks with the exact words you have heard.
Most shops in open at 9:00 a.m. and close at 5:00 or 5:30 in the evening. Small shops usually close for an hour at . On one or two days a week—usually Thursday and/or Friday—some large food shops stay open until about 8:00 p.m. for late night shopping. Many shops are closed in the afternoon on one day a week. The day is usually Wednesday or Thursday and it is a different day in different towns. Nearly all shops are closed on Sundays. shops are open in the morning, and sell and cigarettes as well.
• Steve:Sorry, but if you’ve got more than ten things, you’re not supposed to be in the fast check-out line. • Mark: Oh. sorry. I didn’t know. Which queue should I be in? • Steve: No, don’t worry. I’ll let you off this time. Right, that will be 32 pounds forty, please. Cash or charge? • Mark: Cash. • Steve: Thank you.
Dialogue 2 4. Where is the shelf? A. At the entrance. B. Downstairs. C. In Aisle 10 downstairs. D. In Aisle 4 downstairs. 5. How are the books with red dots on them? A. They are the books about psychology. B. They are the books on sale. C. They are the books Brown has ordered. D. They are the books on the shelf.
Short Conversations
Directions: Listen to the dialogues and fill in the blanks with the words you have heard.
• • • A: Oh, there you are, Masa. ? B: Just a simple . A: !What can I do for you? B: Can you tell me where the is? A: Do you have these shoes ? B: I’m not sure. If you can’t find them on the rack, they may be . A: How about ? It looks nice. B. I’d like to if you have a black one. A: How much is the book ? B. Oh, It’s , now.
2. Directions: Listen to the passage again and answer the following questions in brief. (1) In which country are the shops mentioned in the passage? __________________________________________ (2) Why some large food shops stay open until 8:00 p.m. ? __________________________________________ (3) On which day of a week are nearly all the shops closed? __________________________________________ (4) Do the overseas visitors have difficulty knowing where to buy things in Britain? __________________________________________ (5) What should you do before taking things out of a large food shop? __________________________________________
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Situational Dialogues
Dialogue 1
You will hear a dialogue between Mary, a customer, and a salesgirl in a supermarket. 1. What is Mary going to buy? A. Some vegetables. B. Some books. C. Some necklaces. D. A birthday present. 2. Whom is it for? A. The salesgirl. B. Herself. C. Her sister. D. Her husband. 3. How much is the necklace? A. Twenty-nine ninety. B. Twelve-nine ninety-nine. C. Twenty-nine. D. Only twenty.
Passage Listening
In general, visitors don’t have much difficulty knowing where to buy things. Most shops sell the things that you would expect them to. One problem is . In Britain you can only buy these at the . Many large food shops are . When you go into one of these shops, you take a and you put the things you wish to buy into this. You line up at the and pay for everything just before you leave.
Useful Sentences and Expressions
Dialogue 1
4. How about the stuff in the supermarket? A. Affordable. B. Very expensive. C. With poor quality. D. Good enough. 5. How does Mary pay for the necklace? A. With charge. B. In cash. C. With check. D. Not told.
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