大学英语听力新动力Unit 1课件

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高等教育出版社英语听力教程1第三版unit1 (课堂PPT)

高等教育出版社英语听力教程1第三版unit1 (课堂PPT)
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A. You are going to hear some recordings that the telephone company uses to tell you why your call did not go through. Listen carefully and write down all the telephone numbers you hear and the reasons why the calls did not go through.
Woman: __4_2_6_6_1___. Girl: What?
Woman: I said __4_2_6_6_1___. Girl: OK. Thank you.
3. Woman: My husband’s broken his leg. Man: What’s your phone __n_u_m__b_e_r_?
temporarily disconnected 暂时停机 changed to an unpublished number 更换号码(新号码是非 公开的)
Audioscript
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Sometimes even when a telephone call goes through, the caller is still unable to speak to the person being called. Instead, the call might be answered by a machine. An answering machine answers calls with a tape recording, and many answering machines also allow the caller to record a message. It’s more efficient to leave your name and telephone number than to waste your time calling again and again.

全新版大学英语综合教程第一册课件(完整版)

全新版大学英语综合教程第一册课件(完整版)

The following words in the recording may be new to you:
monster n. 怪物
prayer n. 祈祷
Part II
2. Text analysis
Text A
When we are writing we are often told to keep our readers in mind, to shape what we say to fit their tastes and interests. But there is one reader in particular who should not be forgotten. Can you guess who? Russell Baker surprised himself and everyone else when he discovered the answer. WRITING FOR MYSELF Russell Baker
Expressions & Patterns
How to apply to our real life the typical expressions and patterns taken from the filling
Exercises
All the exercises for Text A
This title produced an extraordinary sequence of mental images. Vivid memories came flooding back of a night in Belleville when all of us were seated around the supper table — Uncle Allen, my mother, Uncle Charlie, Doris, Uncle Hal — and Aunt Pat served spaghetti for supper. Spaghetti was still a little known foreign dish in those days. Neither Doris nor I had ever eaten spaghetti, and none of the adults had enough experience to be good at it. All the good humor of Uncle Allen's house reawoke in my mind as I recalled the laughing arguments we had that night about the socially respectable method for moving spaghetti from plate to mouth. Suddenly I wanted to write about that, about the warmth and good feeling of it, but I wanted to put it down simply for my own joy, not for Mr. Fleagle. It was a moment I wanted to recapture and hold for myself. I wanted to relive the pleasure of that evening. To write it as I wanted, however, would violate all the rules of formal composition I'd learned in school, and Mr. Fleagle would surely give it a failing grade. Never mind. I would write something else for Mr. Fleagle after I had written this thing for myself. When I finished it the night was half gone and there was no time left to compose a proper, respectable essay for Mr. Fleagle. There was no choice next morning but to turn in my tale of the Belleville supper. Two days passed before Mr. Fleagle returned the graded papers, and he returned everyone's but mine. I was preparing myself for a command to report to Mr. Fleagle immediately after school for discipline when I saw him lift my paper from his desk and knock for the class's attention.

新动力听力Unit 1-8

新动力听力Unit 1-8

Unit 1 Customs We Should FollowPart OneWarming-up ActivityDirections: Enjoy the song “You are My Sunshine”.You are My SunshineThe other night, dear, as I lay sleepingI dreamed I held you in my armsBut when I awoke, dear, I was mistakenAnd I hung my head and criedYou are my sunshine, my only sunshineYou make me happy when skies are greyYou never know dear, how much I love youPlease don‟t take my sunshine awayI always love you and make you happyIf you will only say the sameBut if you leave me to loving anotherYou‟ll regret it all some dayYou told me once dear, you really loved meAnd no one else could come betweenBut now you‟ve left me and loved anotherYes, you have shattered all my dreamsPart TwoConversationsDirections: Listen to the conversations and choose the best answers to the following questions you hear.1.W: I‟d like to make an appointment with Prof. Smith.M: Sorry, he is not in. He has gone to Beijing and he‟ll probably be back next Monday.Q: Where is Prof. Smith now? (A)2.M: I can‟t decide which color to paint my room, green or pink?W: What about white? It matches the furniture.Q: What color does the woman suggest the man to use? (D)3.M: How about your trip to Chicago?W: To tell you the truth, I would rather have spent my vacation here.Q: What does the woman mean? (C)4.W: In India many people drink tea, but coffee is also popular. In China and Japan tea is more commonly drunk than coffee.M: I agree with the Chinese habit. Coffee tastes terrible to me.Q: What does the man usually drink? (B)5.M: I‟m not surprised you didn‟t like that movie. I found it really frightening myself.W: I did, too. I didn‟t care much for horror movies as a rule.Q: What does the woman mean? (B)6.W: I‟m not going swimmin g in the lake unless it warms up outside today.M: Me neither. Unfortunately I think it‟s supposed to be so cold all day.Q: What can we conclude from the conversation? (B)7.W: Professor Conrad, have you heard the morning news report? Bill makes his election speech at New York.M: I didn‟t turn on the radio this morning, but I did see the headlines.Q: How did the professor learn the information? (A)8.W: Mr. Smith, I‟d like to confirm the date for your Roman conference, so I can make the necessary reservation.M: Well, it‟s from the 4th to the 6th and I‟m leaving on Friday night and returning back or Monday.Q: What is the probable relationship between the two speakers? (C)9.M: Maggie, I hope you don‟t mind my asking, but are you taking up pai nting?W: Are you kidding, Tim? I can‟t paint! I‟m just asking for my sister‟s son. He is really into it.M: Ah, I see. Then are you still doing your paper-cutting?W: Sure, that‟s the one thing I really enjoy.Q: Who is good at painting? (D)10.W: I know you had a part-time job during this summer vacation. How about it?M: Hmmm. It wasn‟t easy.W: Wasn‟t it? Why? What did you have to do?M: On Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, I lifted heavy boxes. On Tuesday and Sunday, I put hundreds of bottles on shelves.W: So you must be tired.M: Oh, exhausted!Q: Which day‟s work is not mentioned in this conversation? (D)Part ThreePassageI. Study the following before listening.demonstrate /'dem?nstreit/ v. 演示variability /vε?ri?'bil?ti/ n. 变化exceptionally /ik'sep??n?li/ adv. 例外的compliment /'k?mplim?nt/ n. 赞美embarrassment /im'b?r?sm?nt/ n. 尴尬conceit /k?n'si:t/ n. 自负II. Listen to the passage and choose the best answers to the following questions you hear.As we all know, variability and differences exist in the world culture, perhaps nowhere better demonstrated than in the way people greet one another. In America, exceptionally good friends of the opposite sex kiss once and usually near the mouth but without touching the lips, while in Spain such people kiss twice, first on the right cheek and then on the left cheek. In Belgium people normally kiss three times, right, left, right.If a man says, “You are pretty.” To an American lady, she will certainly feel quite happy a nd reply with “thank you”. It is assumed that the compliment is sincere. If the same thing happens to a Chinese lady in the past years, the thing will be totally different. The lady may consider the man is flirting and be angry to him immediately, or maybe she may answer, “where, where, (No, no.)”In Chinese culture acceptance of a compliment implies conceit or a lack of manners.Greetings also vary in different cultures. The British would like to begin a conversation with talking about weather, while Chin ese people may greet other, “Have you eaten?” or “Where are you going?” If people do not know the cultural differences, inappropriate greetings may cause trouble and embarrassment.Questions:1.In which country do people kiss three times as a kind of greeting according to the passage? (D)2.Why do Chinese ladies reply, “No, no.” when hearing compliment? (C)3.How do American good friends of the opposite sex kiss? (A)4.Which topic will the British choose to begin a conversation? (C)5.What will probably happen if people of different nations do not know the cultural differences?(A)Part FourTrue of FalseI.Study the following before listening.reservation /rez?'vei??n/ n. 预定indebted /in'detid/ adj. 受惠的customary /'k?st?,m?ri/ adj. 习俗的II.Listen to the pas sage carefully and decide whether the statements are true of false. Write “T” for true and “F”If you invite someone to join you for dinner in a restaurant, phone the restaurant first to find out if you need a reservation in order to avoid a long wait for a table. To make a reservation, just give your name, the number of people in your group, and the time you plan to arrive. When you invite someone to dinner, you should be prepared to pay the bill and reach for it when it arrives. However, if your comp anion insists on paying his or her share, don‟t get into an argument about it. Some people prefer to pay their own way so that they don‟t feel indebted, and those feelings should be respected. In most American restaurants, the waiter or waitress‟s tip is n ot added to the bill. If the service was adequate, it‟s customary to leave a tip equal to about 15% of the bill. In expensive restaurants, leave a bit more.1.When making a reservation, it is necessary to give your phone number. (F)2.You shouldn‟t let you r companion pay for the meal in any situation. (F)3.The bill usually includes the tips. (F)4.In expensive American restaurants, you should leave more than 15% of the bill as tip. (T)5.Sometimes, people would like to go Dutch to avoid indebted feelings. (T)Part FiveDictationDirections: In this part, you will hear the passage three times. Try to fill in the blanks according to the passage you‟ll hear.If you are invited to someone‟s home (1) to have a meal, it is usual to take some flowers or a box of chocolates. It is not usual to take a bottle of (2) wine unless you know your (3) host well. Although flowers and chocolates (4) are quite acceptable, it would be very nice if you could take something (5) from your country. It is different if you are invited to a party, and it (6) depends on what kind of party it is. Many parties these days are “bring a bottle” parties. Unless (7) your hostis very rich, then a bottle of wine is always welcome. If it is a big party of (8) about 30 or more people, ask wheth er or not you should bring a bottle when you are invited (9) if you aren‟t sure. Say something like, “Can I bring a bottle?” And (10) your host will tell you what to do.Part SixTime for PleasureDirections: Listen to the passage and answer the following questions.An old gentleman was very unhappy about modern education and thought that young people nowadays were not being taught the importance of knowing the difference between right and wrong. One day he was taking a walk in the park near his home when he saw some young boys standing around a small cat. The old gentleman went up to the boys and asked them what was happening. One of the boys said to him, “We‟re having a contest. We are telling lies, and the one who tells the biggest one gets to keep the cat.”The old gentleman thought that this was a good opportunity to teach the boys a useful lesson. So he said to them, “I‟ve never told a lie in my life.”All at once there was a great shout from all the boys, and they said, “You‟ve won, and the car is yours.”Questions:1.Why were all boys shouting after the old gentle man‟s remark?Because they thought the old man told the biggest lie.2.Why wasn‟t the gentleman satisfied with the modern education?Because he thought the modern education did not tell young people the difference between right and wrong.3.What were the boys doing in the park?They were having a contest about telling lies.4.Why did the old man take part in the contest?The old gentleman thought that this was a good opportunity to teach the boys a useful lesson.5.What do you learn from the story? (This is an open question.)Unit 2 The Way to SuccessPart TwoConversationsDirections: Listen to the conversations and choose the best answers to the following questions you hear.1.W: It‟s so hot today. I simply can‟t work. I wish there was a fan in this room.M: So do I.Q: What are they complaining about? (A)2.M: If I hadn‟t met a heavy traffic on the main street, I might have been home by eight.W: What a pity you didn‟t make it. Mary was here to see you.Q: What can we learn from this conversation? (A)3.M: I got a 10% return on my investments with the stock market funds.W: I put my extra money in the bank because I am not good at stock.Q: Why did the woman put her money in the bank? (D)4.W: All of your students seemed so enthusiastic about running in the race.M: But in the end only four of them actually took part.Q: What does the man say about his students? (C)5.W: How bout asking Jane to the picnic this weekend?M: Ask Jane? She‟s the one who is planning the whole thing.Q: What does the man mean? (D)6.W: It doesn‟t hurt. I just feel powerless.M: I‟ll give you some prescription drug then.Q: Where does this conversation most probably take place? (B)7.W: I was hoping to get some tickets from the exhibition before it closes.M: My watch says 4:50, so we have around 40 minutes left to get there.Q: When does the exhibition close? (B)8.W: Excuse me. I want to change the flight.M: What is your flight number and the original departure date?W: Flight 650 on July 20.Q: What is the woman‟s flight number? (C)9.M: What‟s wrong? Are you feeling all right?W: I‟ve got a fever and a headache.M: Haven‟t you taken any medicine to ease the pain?W: Yes, I took some aspirin just two hours ago, but it hasn‟t helped.Q: What does the woman mean? (C)10.W: How much does it cost to post this parcel?M: That‟s 850 grams. The cost depends on how you would like to send it.W: I see. I suppose airmail is faster and more expensive than surface mail.M: That‟s right. Sending it by airmail will cost twelve dollars and sending it by surface mail will cost eight dollars.W: Well, I prefer the cheaper one.Q: What will the woman do? (D)Part ThreePassageI. Study the following before listening.Album /'?lb?m/ n. 影集,相册release /ri'li:s/ v. 发行II. Listen to the passage and choose the best answers to the following questions you hear.The singer Stephanie Sun looks just like any other young girl. She has short hair, a clear face and a sweet smile. However, there is something about her that makes her very special: her voice. No one else can sing like she can. Now 28, Sun is a bright star. She has released many albums.Sun was born in Singapore. When she was child, her father told her: “A pers on should always be good at something in life, so they have something to do for a hobby.” Sun chose to learn to play the piano when she was only five. Then she took up kick-boxing because she felt she was thin and wanted to make herself stronger.She often sings about the pain and happiness of growing up. The simple but true feelings in her music are loved by teens. Many teenagers think that Sun may be a star, but she seems like anormal girl. Her songs give them courage.Eventually, the star was tired because she had worked so hard. She stopped singing for a while and had a one-year holiday to travel. Now she is working hard again to let her fans hear more beautiful music.Questions:1.Where was she born? (C)2.At what age did she begin to learn to play the piano? (B)3.What did she do to make herself stronger? (D)4.Which is true according to the passage? (C)5.Why did Sun stop singing for one year? (C)Part FourTrue or FalseI. Study the following before listening.hostess /'h?ustis/ n. 女主持人comedian /k?'mi:dj?n/ n. 喜剧演员variety /v?'rai?ti/ n. 多样性,变化II. Listen to the passage carefully and decide whether the statements are true or false. Write “T” for true and “F” for false.She‟s already won an Oscar, Grammy, Emmy, Tony and two Golden Globes. Now Whoopi Goldberg wants to be a radio hostess. The actress and comedian said recently that she would host a morning radio program called Wake Up With Whoopi, beginning on July 31, 2006.Goldberg said her show will attract female listeners, who have lost interest in morning television for lack of a better choice.“I‟m going to talk to people. People are going to talk to me. I‟m going to be singing and dancing in my chair. I‟m going to wake people up.” Goldberg said, “I want to have a good tome in the m orning, and I want everyone who wakes up with me to have a good time.”The show will feature a combination of music, chat, guest interviewers and call-ins. Whoopi will be able to communicate with people in a very intimate way. This is an opportunity to attract a wide variety of listeners. “It‟s a different kind of show. This will be a way to hang out kids in the morning and get them going for school,” she said.1.Whoopi is a famous singer. (F)2.Whoopi wants her show to attract female listeners. (T)3.W hoopi‟s program will be shown in the morning. (T)4.The program is a kind of talk show, so there will be no music. (F)5.This program will be shown on TV and radio. (F)Part FiveDictationDirections: In this part, you will hear the passage three times. Try to fill in the blanks according to the passage you‟ll hear.In 1837, to the age of seventeen, Florence Nightingale decides to become a nurse, which (1) horrified her family. In those days, nurses were little more than (2) doorkeepers. Nightingale pressed on, and in 1853 she become (3) president of a small hospital. She went on to the Crimea when war (4) broke out there between Britain and Russian. She (5) established the first of what wenow know as war hospitals: sanitary (公共卫生), safe and (6) stocked with supplies. Her tireless ministrations to (7) the wounded soldiers made her famous all over the world. Following the war, Nightingale (8) avoided fame and continued to train nurses, even (9) battling against bias towards nurses. Since 1921, her birthday has been the center piece (最重要的部分) of National Hospital Week, (10) observed in British and American hospitals with special exhibitions, discussions, and publicity.Part SixTime for PleasureDirections: Listen to the passage and answer the following questionsAfter being away on business, Tim thought it would be nice to bring his wife a little gift.“How about some perfume?” He asked the cosmetics clerk. She showed him a $50.00 bottle.“That‟s a bit much,” said Tim, so she returned with a sma ller bottle for $30.00.“That‟s still quite a bit,” Tim complained.Growing annoyed, the clerk brought out a tiny $15.00 bottle.“What I mean is,” said Tim, “I‟d like to see something really cheap.”The clerk handed him a mirror.Questions:1.Why was Tim away from home?Because he was away on business.2.What did Tim plan to buy as a gift?He planned to buy something really cheap.3.What was the price for the first gift?It cost $50.4.Was the clerk polite all the time?No, she wasn‟t.5.Why did the clerk hand him a mirror?Because Tim was not generous.Unit 3 Different Countries, Different TraditionsPart oneWarming up Activity:Direction1.Every advantage has its disadvantage. 有利必有弊。

新动力大学英语听力教程第2册UNIT1-2

新动力大学英语听力教程第2册UNIT1-2

Unit 1 Customs We Should Follow Part OneWarming-up Activity Directions: Enjoy the song “You are My Sunshine”.You are My SunshineThe other night, dear, as I lay sleepingI dreamed I held you in my armsBut when I awoke, dear, I was mistakenAnd I hung my head and criedYou are my sunshine, my only sunshineYou make me happy when skies are greyYou never know dear, how much I love youPlease don’t take my sunshine awayI always love you and make you happyIf you will only say the sameBut if you leave me to loving anotherYou’ll regret it all some dayYou told me once dear, you really loved meAnd no one else could come betweenBut now you’ve left me and loved anotherYes, you have shattered all my dreamsPart TwoConversationsDirections: Listen to the conversations and choose the best answers to the following questions you hear.1.W: I’d like to make an appointment with Prof. Smith.M: Sorry, he is not in. He has gone to Beijing and he’ll probably be back next Monday.Q: Where is Prof. Smith now? (A)2.M: I can’t decide which color to paint my room, green or pink?W: What about white? It matches the furniture.Q: What color does the woman suggest the man to use? (D)3.M: How about your trip to Chicago?W: To tell you the truth, I would rather have spent my vacation here.Q: What does the woman mean? (C)4.W: In India many people drink tea, but coffee is also popular. In Chinaand Japan tea is more commonly drunk than coffee.M: I agree with the Chinese habit. Coffee tastes terrible to me.Q: What does the man usually drink? (B)5.M: I’m not surprised you did n’t like that movie. I found it reallyfrightening myself.W: I did, too. I didn’t care much for horror movies as a rule.Q: What does the woman mean? (B)6.W: I’m not going swimming in the lake unless it warms up outsidetoday.M: Me neither. Unfortunately I think it’s supposed to be so cold all day.Q: What can we conclude from the conversation? (B)7.W: Professor Conrad, have you heard the morning news report? Billmakes his election speech at New York.M: I did n’t turn on the radio this morning, but I did see the headlines.Q: How did the professor learn the information? (A)8.W: Mr. Smith, I’d like to confirm the date for your Roman conference,so I can make the necessary reservation.M: Well, it’s from the 4th to the 6th and I’m leaving on Friday night and returning back or Monday.Q: What is the probable relationship between the two speakers? (C) 9.M: Maggie, I hope you don’t mind my asking, but are you taking uppainting?W: Are you kidding, Tim? I can’t paint! I’m just asking for my sister’s son. He is really into it.M: Ah, I see. Then are you still doing your paper-cutting?W: Sure, that’s the one thing I really enjoy.Q: Who is good at painting? (D)10.W: I know you had a part-time job during this summer vacation. Howabout it?M: Hmmm. It wasn’t easy.W: Wasn’t it? Why? What did you have to do?M: On Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, I lifted heavy boxes. On Tuesday and Sunday, I put hundreds of bottles on shelves.W: So you must be tired.M: Oh, exhausted!Q: Which day’s work is not mentioned in this conversation? (D)Part ThreePassageI.Study the following before listening.demonstrate /'demənstreit/ v. 演示variability /vεəriə'biləti/ n. 变化exceptionally /ik'sepʃənəli/ adv. 例外的compliment /'kɔmplimənt/ n. 赞美embarrassment /im'bærəsmənt/ n. 尴尬conceit /kən'si:t/ n. 自负II.Listen to the passage and choose the best answers to the following questions you hear.As we all know, variability and differences exist in the world culture, perhaps nowhere better demonstrated than in the way people greet one another. In America, exceptionally good friends of the opposite sex kiss once and usually near the mouth but without touching the lips,while in Spain such people kiss twice, first on the right cheek and then on the left cheek. In Belgium people normally kiss three times, right, left, right.If a man says, “You are pretty.”To an American lady, she will certainly feel quite happy and reply with “thank you”. It is assumed that the compliment is sincere. If the same thing happens to a Chinese lady in the past years, the thing will be totally different. The lady may consider the man is flirting and be angry to him immediately, or maybe she may answer, “where, where, (No, no.)” In Chinese culture acceptance of a compliment implies conceit or a lack of manners.Greetings also vary in different cultures. The British would like to begin a conversation with talking about weather, while Chinese people may greet other, “Have you eaten?”or “Where are you going?” If people do not know the cultural differences, inappropriate greetings may cause trouble and embarrassment.Questions:1.In which country do people kiss three times as a kind of greetingaccording to the passage? (D)2.Why do Chinese ladies reply, “No, no.” when hearing compliment?(C)3.How do American good friends of the opposite sex kiss? (A)4.Which topic will the British choose to begin a conversation? (C)5.What will probably happen if people of different nations do notknow the cultural differences? (A)Part FourTrue of FalseI.Study the following before listening.reservation /rezə'veiʃən/ n. 预定indebted /in'detid/ adj. 受惠的customary /'kʌstə,məri/ adj. 习俗的II.Listen to the passage carefully and decide whether the statements are true of false. Write “T” for true and “F”If you invite someone to join you for dinner in a restaurant, phone the restaurant first to find out if you need a reservation in order to avoid a long wait for a table. To make a reservation, just give your name, the number of people in your group, and the time you plan to arrive.When you invite someone to dinner, you should be prepared to pay the bill and reach for it when it arrives. However, if your companion insists on paying his or her share, don’t get into an argument about it.Some people prefer to pay their own way so that they don’t feel indebted, and those feelings should be respected. In most American restaurants, the waiter or waitress’s tip is not added to the bill. If the service was adequate, it’s customary to leave a tip equal to about 15% of the bill. In expensive restaurants, leave a bit more.1.When making a reservation, it is necessary to give your phonenumber. (F)2.You shouldn’t let your companion pay for the meal in any situation.(F)3.The bill usually includes the tips. (F)4.In expensive American restaurants, you should leave more than15% of the bill as tip. (T)5.Sometimes, people would like to go Dutch to avoid indebtedfeelings. (T)Part FiveDictationDirections: In this part, you will hear the passage three times. Try to fill in the blanks according to the passage you’ll hear.If you are invited to someon e’s home (1) to have a meal, it is usual to take some flowers or a box of chocolates. It is not usual to take a bottle of (2) wine unless you know your (3) host well. Although flowers and chocolates (4) are quite acceptable, it would be very nice if you could take something (5) from your country. It is different if you are invited to a party, and it (6) depends on what kind of party it is. Many parties these days are “bring a bottle” parties. Unless (7) your host is very rich, then a bottle of wine is always welcome. If it is a big party of (8) about 30 or more people, ask whether or not you should bring a bottle when you are invited (9) if you aren’t sure. Say something like, “Can I bring a bottle?”And (10) your host will tell you what to do.Part SixTime for PleasureDirections: Listen to the passage and answer the following questions.An old gentleman was very unhappy about modern education and thought that young people nowadays were not being taught the importance of knowing the difference between right and wrong. One day he was taking a walk in the park near his home when he saw some young boys standing around a small cat. The old gentleman went up to the boys and asked them what was happening. One of the boys said to him, “We’re having a contest. We are telling lies, and the one who tells the biggest one gets to keep the cat.”The old gentleman thought that this was a good opportunity to teach the boys a useful lesson. So he said to them, “I’ve never told a lie in my life.”All at once there was a great shout from all the boys, and they said, “You’ve won, and the car is yours.”Questions:1.Why were all boys shouting after the old gentle man’s remark?Because they thought the old man told the biggest lie.2.Why wasn’t the gentleman satisfied with the modern education?Because he thought the modern education did not tell young peoplethe difference between right and wrong.3.What were the boys doing in the park?They were having a contest about telling lies.4.Why did the old man take part in the contest?The old gentleman thought that this was a good opportunity to teach the boys a useful lesson.5.What do you learn from the story? (This is an open question.)Unit 2 The Way to SuccessPart OneWarming-up ActivityDirections: Enjoy the movie “Notting Hill”.Anna is a famous star, while William is the owner of a little bookshop. One day they meet in the bookshop. And there is a thief in the bookshop. William: Of course, I’ve seen her films and always thought she was, well, fabulous. But you know, a million and million miles from the world I live in, which is here ----- Notting Hill --- my favorite bit of London… And so this is where I spend my days and years --- in this small village in the middle of the city, in a house with a blue door that my wife and I bound together before she left me for a man who looked exactly like Harrison Ford. And so it was just another hopeless Wednesday, as I moved a thousand yards through the market to word, never suspecting that this wasthe day which was gonna change my life forever. This is work, by the way, my little travel book shop… which, well, sells travel books--- and , be frank with you, doesn’t always sell many of those.William: Can I help you too?Anna: No, thanks. I’ll just look around.William: Fine. That book’s really not great --- just in case, you know, browsing turned to buying. You’d be wasting your money. But if it is Turkey you are interested in, this one, on the other hand, is very good. I think the man who wrote it has actually been to Turkey, which helps. There’s also a very amusing incident with kebab, which is one of many amusing incidents.Anna: Thanks, I’ll think about it.William: Or in the bit of hardback variety….. (Suddenly he spies something odd on the small TV monitor beside him.) Sorry, can you just give me a second? (To the thief) Excuse me.Thief: Yes?William: Bad news.Thief: What?William: We’ve got a security camera in this bit of the shop.Thief: So?William: So, I saw you put that book down your trousers.Thief: What book?William: The one down your trousers.Thief: Oh, I don’t have a book down my trousers.William: Right, I tell you what---- I’ll call the police. And, what can I say? If I’m wrong about the whole book-down-the-trousers scenario, I really apologize.Thief: Okay---what if I did have a book down my trousers?William: Well, ideally, when I went back to the desk, you’d remove the Cadogan Guide to Bali from your trousers, and either wipe it and put it back, or buy it. I’ll see you in a second. (To Anna) Sorry about that…. Anna: No, that’s fine. I was going to steal one but now I’ve changed my mind. Oh, signed by the author, I see.William: Yeah, we couldn’t stop him. If you can find an unsigned one, it’s worth an absolute fortune.Part TwoConversationsDirections: Listen to the conversations and choose the best answers to the following questions you hear.1.W: It’s so hot today. I simply can’t work. I wish there was a fan in thisroom.M: So do I.Q: What are they complaining about? (A)2.M: If I hadn’t met a heavy traffic on the main street, I might have beenhome by eight.W: What a pity you did n’t make it. Mary was here to see you.Q: What can we learn from this conversation? (A)3.M: I got a 10% return on my investments with the stock market funds.W: I put my extra money in the bank because I am not good at stock.Q: Why did the woman put her money in the bank? (D)4.W: All of your students seemed so enthusiastic about running in therace.M: But in the end only four of them actually took part.Q: What does the man say about his students? (C)5.W: How bout asking Jane to the picnic this weekend?M: Ask Jane? She’s the one who is planning the whole thing.Q: What does the man mean? (D)6.W: It doesn’t hurt. I just feel powerless.M: I’ll give you some prescription drug then.Q: Where does this conversation most probably take place? (B)7.W: I was hoping to get some tickets from the exhibition before itcloses.M: My watch says 4:50, so we have around 40 minutes left to get there.Q: When does the exhibition close? (B)8.W: Excuse me. I want to change the flight.M: What is your flight number and the original departure date?W: Flight 650 on July 20.Q: What is the woman’s flight number? (C)9.M: What’s wrong? Are you feeling all right?W: I’ve got a fever and a headache.M: Haven’t you taken any medicine to ease the pain?W: Yes, I took some aspirin just two hours ago, but it hasn’t helped.Q: What does the woman mean? (C)10.W: How much does it cost to post this parcel?M: That’s 850 grams. The cost depends on how you would like to send it.W: I see. I suppose airmail is faster and more expensive than surface mail.M: Tha t’s right. Sending it by airmail will cost twelve dollars and sending it by surface mail will cost eight dollars.W: Well, I prefer the cheaper one.Q: What will the woman do? (D)Part ThreePassageI.Study the following before listening.Album /'ælbəm/ n. 影集,相册release /ri'li:s/ v. 发行II.Listen to the passage and choose the best answers to thefollowing questions you hear.The singer Stephanie Sun looks just like any other young girl. She has short hair, a clear face and a sweet smile. However, there is something about her that makes her very special: her voice. No one else can sing like she can. Now 28, Sun is a bright star. She has released many albums.Sun was born in Singapore. When she was child, her father told her: “A person should always be good at something in life, so they have something to do for a hobby.” Sun chose to learn to play the piano when she was only five. Then she took up kick-boxing because she felt she was thin and wanted to make herself stronger.She often sings about the pain and happiness of growing up. The simple but true feelings in her music are loved by teens. Many teenagers think that Sun may be a star, but she seems like a normal girl. Her songs give them courage.Eventually, the star was tired because she had worked so hard. She stopped singing for a while and had a one-year holiday to travel. Now she is working hard again to let her fans hear more beautiful music. Questions:1.Where was she born? (C)2.At what age did she begin to learn to play the piano? (B)3.What did she do to make herself stronger? (D)4.Which is true according to the passage? (C)5.Why did Sun stop singing for one year? (C)Part FourTrue or FalseI.Study the following before listening.hostess /'həustis/ n. 女主持人comedian /kə'mi:djən/ n. 喜剧演员variety /və'raiəti/ n. 多样性,变化II.Listen to the passage carefully and decide whether the statements are true or false. Write “T” for true and “F” for false.She’s already won an Oscar, Grammy, Emmy, Tony and two Golden Globes. Now Whoopi Goldberg wants to be a radio hostess. The actress and comedian said recently that she would host a morning radio program called Wake Up With Whoopi, beginning on July 31, 2006.Goldberg said her show will attract female listeners, who have lost interest in morning television for lack of a better choice.“I’m going to talk to people. People are going to talk to me. I’m going to be singing and dancing in my chair. I’m going to wake people up.”Goldberg said, “I want to have a good tome in the morning, and I want everyone who wakes up with me to have a good time.”The show will feature a combination of music, chat, guest interviewers and call-ins. Whoopi will be able to communicate with people in a very intimate way. This is an opportunity to attract a wide variety of listeners. “I t’s a different kind of show. This will be a way tohang out kids in the morning and get them going for school,” she said.1.Whoopi is a famous singer. (F)2.Whoopi wants her show to attract female listeners. (T)3.Whoopi’s program will be shown in the morning. (T)4.The program is a kind of talk show, so there will be no music. (F)5.This program will be shown on TV and radio. (F)Part FiveDictationDirections: In this part, you will hear the passage three times. Try to fill in the blanks according to the passage you’ll hear.In 1837, to the age of seventeen, Florence Nightingale decides to become a nurse, which (1) horrified her family. In those days, nurses were little more than (2) doorkeepers. Nightingale pressed on, and in 1853 she become (3) president of a small hospital. She went on to the Crimea when war (4) broke out there between Britain and Russian. She (5) established the first of what we now know as war hospitals: sanitary (公共卫生), safe and (6) stocked with supplies. Her tireless ministrations to (7) the wounded soldiers made her famous all over the world. Following the war, Nightingale (8) avoided fame and continued to train nurses, even (9) battling against bias towards nurses. Since 1921, her birthday has been the center piece (最重要的部分) of National Hospital Week, (10) observed in British and American hospitals with special exhibitions,discussions, and publicity.Part SixTime for PleasureDirections: Listen to the passage and answer the following questions After being away on business, Tim thought it would be nice to bring his wife a little gift.“How about some perfume?”He asked the cosmetics clerk. She showed him a $50.00 bottle.“That’s a bit much,” said Tim, so she returned with a smaller bottle for $30.00.“Tha t’s still quite a bit,” Tim complained.Growing annoyed, the clerk brought out a tiny $15.00 bottle.“What I mean is,” said Tim, “I’d like to see something really cheap.”The clerk handed him a mirror.Questions:1.Why was Tim away from home?Because he was away on business.2.What did Tim plan to buy as a gift?He planned to buy something really cheap.3.What was the price for the first gift?It cost $50.4.Was the clerk polite all the time?No, she wasn’t.5.Why did the clerk hand him a mirror?Because Tim was not generous.。

unit 1大学英语视听说课件第一册

unit 1大学英语视听说课件第一册
Book 1 – Unit 1
Section One
Dialogue 4 A) He has no idea about it. B) He’s quite interested in it. C) He enjoys it. D) He doesn’t like it.
Intensive Listening

B) David’s teacher. D) David’s friend.
4. How long has David played soccer? A) One year. B) Few years. C) Two years. D) Many years.

good5. Why do they have to say good-bye to Miss Smith? A) Because they will have a party. B) Because they will have a soccer match. C) Because they will attend a class. D) Because they will watch a play.
Book 1 – Unit 1
Section One
Dialogue 2
Intensive Listening

A) Interesting. C) All right.
B) Uninteresting. D) Too bad.
M: How's life, Kate? All right? W: Yes, not too bad, thanks. I’m a bit fed up with (厌倦) revising though. Are you? Question: How does the woman think of her life?

新动力大学英语听力教程Book_1_Unit_1-6

新动力大学英语听力教程Book_1_Unit_1-6

Unit 1 Numbers and Calculations (I)Part One W arming-up activityDirections:Study the following proverbs and sayings, and then put them into Chinese.1.Kill two birds with one stone.一箭双雕。

2. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.一鸟在手胜过双鸟在林。

3. A miss is as good as a mile.失之毫厘,谬以千里。

4. A fall into the pit, a gain in your wit.吃一堑,长一智。

5.Two heads are better than one.三个臭皮匠顶个诸葛亮。

6.Better master one than engage with ten.会十事,不如精一事。

7.It takes three generations to make a gentleman.十年树木,百年树人。

8.To him that does everything in its proper time, one day is worth three.事事及时做,一日胜三日。

9.One boy is a boy, two boys half a boy, three boys no boy.一个和尚挑水喝,两个和尚抬水喝,三个和尚没水喝。

10. At twenty years of age, the will reigns; at thirty, the wit; and at forty, the judgment.二十岁时起支配作用的是意愿;三十岁时是机智;四十岁时是判断。

Part two StatementsDirections: Listen to the following short statements and choose the best answer from the four choices.1.Mary is the actress who plays the nurse. (B)2.The quiz is easy for everyone except Tom. (C)3.As soon as I got home, it started to rain. (D)4.Jack is a better student than Henry, but not better than Ed. (A)5.Xi‟an cannot compete with Shanghai in population. (C)Part three Short ConversationsI.Study the following before listening.数字与计算机类的对话主要涉及表示时间长短的数,表示价格高低的数,年、月、日数,街道、房间的编号数,电话号码数等。

新动力大学英语听力教程1Unit7原文及答案

新动力大学英语听力教程1Unit7原文及答案

Unit 5Part OneWarming-up Activity1. A young idler, an old beggar.少壮游手好闲,老大乞食可怜。

少壮游手好闲,老大乞食可怜。

2. Be swift to hear, slow to speak.听宜敏捷,言宜缓行。

听宜敏捷,言宜缓行。

3. Constant dripping wears away a stone.水滴石穿,绳锯木断。

水滴石穿,绳锯木断。

4. Every man is the architect of his own fortune.自己的命运自己掌握。

自己的命运自己掌握。

5. Don Don’’t put off till tomorrow what should be done today t put off till tomorrow what should be done today..今日事,今日毕。

今日事,今日毕。

6. Care and diligence bring luck.谨慎和勤奋带来好运。

谨慎和勤奋带来好运。

7. Experience keeps a dear school, but fools learn in no other.经验学校学费高,愚人旁处学不到。

旁处学不到。

8. Idleness is the root of all evil.懒惰乃万恶之源。

懒惰乃万恶之源。

9. It is lost labor to sow where there is no soil.没有土壤,播种也是徒劳。

没有土壤,播种也是徒劳。

10. It is not work that kills, but worry It is not work that kills, but worry..工作不会伤身,伤身乃是忧虑。

工作不会伤身,伤身乃是忧虑。

Part TwoStatements1. Every one except Jean went to the party Every one except Jean went to the party. (A) . (A)2. How much will the dress be after it is put on sale? (B)3. Mary will go to the cinema whether her mother says yes or no. (B)4. I called Tom while John was playing table tennis. (D)5. Mr. Johnson hardly ever smokes. (C)Part ThreeShort Conversations1. W: I need a book of stamps and W: I need a book of stamps and I’I’I’d also like to send this package first class. d also like to send this package first class. M: Here are your stamps, but you have to take the package to the next window.Q: Where does this conversation most probably take place? (C)2. W: Why didn W: Why didn’’t your wife come here together with you for dinner yesterday?M: Oh, she was just back home from Korea yesterday and was too tired to come. She also visited Japan, Singapore and Malaysia. Q: Which country did the man Q: Which country did the man’’s wife visit last? (A)3. M: Well, let me look at this one. Y es, I think we can get off here and see what what’’son.W: It W: It’’s an air-conditioned one; let s an air-conditioned one; let’’s have a good time here instead of the theatre. Q: Where are they probably going? (B)4. M: Can you tell me how much liquor M: Can you tell me how much liquor I’I’I’m allowed to take into your country? m allowed to take into your country?W: Three bottles, and they are duty free.Q: Where are they talking? (C)5. M: Could you tell me how to get to the bookstore?W: Go eastward along this street, then turn to the left and walk for three minutes. Y ou are sure to find it on your left. Q: Which direction does the bookstore face? (A)Part Four Short PassageWhat makes one person smarter than another? This question is very old and the answers to it are still not clear.Many child psychologists think that parents should play with their children more often and give them problems to think about. The children are then more likely to grow up bright. If, on the other hand, children are left alone a great deal with nothing to do, they are more likely to become dull. Parents should also be careful with what they say to young children. According to some psychologists, if parents are always telling a child that he or she is a fool, then the child is more likely to keep doing silly and foolish things. So it is probably better for parents to say very helpful things to their children, such as “That was a very clever thing you did.did.”” or “Y ou are such a smart child.child.””Questions:1. What is the main idea of the passage? (A)2. What is the question mentioned in the passage? (A)3. According to the passage, who play an important role in the child the child’’s growing-up?(A)4. What should the parents do when they play with their children? (B)5. What should the parents say to their children? (B)Part FiveSpot Dictation 1. respect2. position3. formal4. friendship5. different6. university7. Professors8. undergraduate9. assistants10. appropriatePart SixFun TimeA burglar broke into a house one night. He shone his flashlight around, looking for valuables, and when he picked up a MP3 to place in his sack, a strange voice echoed from the dark, saying from the dark, saying ““Jesus is watching you.Jesus is watching you.”” The thief nearly jumped out of his skin, clicking his flashlight off and froze. When he heard nothing more, he clicked the light back on and began searching for more valuables. Just as he was trying to put a cell phone into his sack, clear as a bell, he heard, “Jesus is watching you.you.”” Frightened, he shone his light around to look for the source of the voice. In the corner of the room, he saw a parrot.“Did you say that?Did you say that?”” he asked.“Y ep,ep,”” the parrot confessed, the parrot confessed, “I’“I’“I’m trying to warn you.m trying to warn you.m trying to warn you.””The burglar relaxed. The burglar relaxed. ““Warn me, huh? Who are you?” “Moses,Moses,”” replied the bird.“Moses Moses””the burglar laughed. “What kind of stupid people would name a parrot Moses?Moses?””“Probably the same kind of people that would name a rottweiler Jesus,” the bird answered.。

高等教育出版社英语听力教程1第三版unit1 1ppt课件

高等教育出版社英语听力教程1第三版unit1 1ppt课件

8.telephone directory: 电话号码簿
9.operator: 接线员
10.hang up: 挂机
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12.exchang.e: 电话局
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No. I'll call later. Yes. Go ahead. Yes. Please give me the message.
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Woman: The Newton _H__o_te_l_. Girl: The _p_o_l_ic_.e__ will soon be there.
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Part II Giving and receiving phone calls
Most of the time, when you dial a telephone number, your call goes through with no problem. Sometimes, however, you are not able to get through and the reason is given by a recorded message.
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大学英语-第一单元-Unit-1-Hello--Hi!ppt课件

大学英语-第一单元-Unit-1-Hello--Hi!ppt课件
1 Task: Meet Prof. Waters at the airport.
2 Task: Exchange business cards with Mr. Green.
3 Task: Introduce an English teacher to your classmate.
4 Task: Greet your business partner, Mr. Johnson, at a trade fair.
B: Thanks. T. his is mine.
Unit | One
Window on Key Words 介绍
3) Introducing Friends A: May I introduce my friend Lily? She is from Class One. B: Oh, hello, Lily. I'm Jack from Class Two. C: Nice to meet you. B: Nice to meet you, too.
You: My 3 ___p_le_a_s_u_r_e____. Welcome to China. My name is Zhang Lin.
4 ____H_e_r_e_i_s____ my card. Mr. Smith: Thank you. Here is mine. And 5 ____t_h_i_s_i_s_____ my wife.
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Putting Language to Use
Speak and Complete
5 Imagine you are meeting an English teacher from the USA at the airport. Read aloud the following dialogue with your partner by putting in the missing words.

Listening1-课件

Listening1-课件

Listening in Different Contexts
Discover how listening skills vary across various contexts and situations. Explore the importance of effective listening in business, academic, and cross-cultural settings.
Learn to navigate cultural differences and adapt your listening skills to diverse cultural contexts.
Listening for Academic Purposes
Develop strategies to enhance your listening skills in academic settings, such as lectures, presentations, and discussions.
Discover various assessment tools and techniques to evaluate your listening proficiency accurately.
Conclusion and Recap
Summarize the key takeaways from the presentation and reiterate the importance of developing strong listening skills. Provide a final call to action for further practice and improvement.

高等教育出版社英语听力教程1第三版unit1 ppt

高等教育出版社英语听力教程1第三版unit1 ppt
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a. √ b. c.
10. a. √ b. I’ll call him Monday morning. c. All right. Please tell him Chris called. Have him call me on Monday at 9:00 a.m.
C. Here are some short conversations on the phone. Please listen. Pay special attention to telephone numbers and addresses. Supply the missing words.
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b. c.
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I work for Tony. It’s spelled T-O-N-Y. That’s correct.
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Here’s the message. No. I’ll call later. Thank you.
*be in a meeting 在开会 *to reschedule an appointment to…: 把约会时 间改在……
Telephone numbers
1. 3582818 4912386 5240034/782824 9 2650325 3587202
Reasons
disconnected 停机 temporarily out of order 临时出了故障
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number changed 更换号码(新号码是公开的: 7828249) temporarily disconnected 暂时停机

大学大一英语听力教程unit1课件

大学大一英语听力教程unit1课件

S2p1d1-ANSWERS
1. Professor Andrews is talking to Dr. Baxter. 2. Al is talking to Eric. 3. Sally is talking to Steve. 4. Tony is talking to Mary Parker.
Unit 1
INDEX ANSWERS SCRIPTS
s1p1 s1p2 s2ቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱ1d1
s2p1d2
s2p2 s2p3n1 s2p3n2
s2p3n3
s3p1 s3p2 s4p1p1 s4p1p2 s4p2
S1p1-SCRIPTS
Woman 1: I've got good news (1) for you! Woman 2: Oh, yes? Woman 1: I'm getting married. Man: Well, well! (2) Who's the lucky man? Do we know him? Woman 1: Of course you (3) know him! It's David! Woman 2: (4) That's wonderful news! Man: I'm sure (5) you'll be very happy. Woman 2: (6) When's the wedding? Woman 1: Next June. (7)We're going to have a big June wedding! Woman 2: Are we invited? Woman 1: Of course! I hope you (8) can all come.

Listening1-课件

Listening1-课件
在听力的过程中,利用字幕和笔记来帮助理解和记忆。
利用图像和图表
将听力内容与图像和图表相结合,以增强理解和记忆。
使用预测和推断技巧
根据已知信息预测和推断未知信息,以提高听力理解能力。
反思和评估听力理解
反思听力过程
在每次听力练习后,反思自己在 听力过程中的表现,总结经验和
不足。
评估理解程度
通过回答问题、复述听力和总结大 意等方式,评估自己的听力理解程 度。
与电影类似,英语电视剧也是提高听力和口语能力的有效途径。
英语播客
播客是一种可以下载后随时收听的音频节目,适合在路上或休息 时间收听,提高听力水平。
英语新闻和广播节目
英语新闻
通过收听英语新闻,学习者可以了解 国际时事、社会动态等,同时提高听 力水平。
英语广播节目
英语广播节目通常具有娱乐性和教育 性,适合不同年龄段的学习者收听。
制定长期和短期计划
定期评估和调整计划
根据学生的实际情况,制定长期和短 期的听力学习计划,明确学习目标和 时间安排。
定期评估学生的听力进展,根据评估 结果调整学习计划和目标。
设定具体目标
设定具体的听力目标,如提高听力速 度、增强听力理解能力等,以便有针 对性地进行训练。
使用辅助工具和技巧
使用字幕和笔记
听力理解不仅包括对声音的物理属性的感知,如音高、音强、音长等,还包括对语 言、语调、节奏等语言属性的理解。
听力理解是语言交际能力的重要组成部分,是人们获取信息、交流思想的重要手段 。
听力理解的过程
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感知阶段
个体通过听觉器官接收声 音信息,并对声音进行初 步的物理属性感知。
解析阶段
大脑对接收到的声音信息 进行分析,识别和理解语 言的语法、语义和语用信 息。

新动力 大学英语听力教程1Unit 13原文及答案

新动力 大学英语听力教程1Unit 13原文及答案

Unit 13Part One1. Hope for the best,but prepare for the worst.抱最好的愿望,做最坏的打算。

2. It is no use crying over spilt milk.覆水难收。

3. It is too late to grieve when the chance is past.坐失良机,后悔已迟。

4. He is a good friend that speaks well of us behind our backs. 背后说好话,才是真朋友。

5. Heaven never helps the man who will not act.不自助者,天也无助。

6. Happy is the man who learns from the misfortunes of others. 吸取他人教训,自己才会走运。

7. Good medicine for health tastes bitter to the mouth.良药苦口利于病。

8. Lookers-on see more than players.当局者迷,旁观者清。

9. Necessity is the mother of invention.需要是发明的动力。

10. Nothing is to be got without pains but poverty.世上唯有贫穷可以不劳而获。

Part Two1. In 1998,the river flooded the town and forced all the residents to livein camps. (C)2. James is usually on time for his 9 O’clock piano class,but today hearrived twenty minutes late. (B)3. The train left at a quarter before ten,and I didn’t get to the stationuntil five to ten. (A)4. Dr. Jones is a very busy woman. Even so,she always takes time tohelp her students after class. (B)5. If Eric had been at the party,he would have heard about thescholarship. (C)Part Three1. M: Do you like your new room you’ve just moved in?W: It’s nice to have enough space for all my things,so I’m glad I moved. But I missed my friends and my neighbors and thebeautiful view.Q: How is the woman’s new room compared with her old one? (A) 2. M: I’ve a large collection of American stamps and postcards. Myuncle in America sends me most and I buy some myself.W: I’ve almost the same types of stamps and postcards as you,only in smaller amount.Q: What does the man mean? (D)3. M: Do you often hear family?W: I used to have a lot of letters,but now they’re getting fewer,I wish I could have more than I do.Q: What do we learn from the woman’s words? (B)4. M: Why don’t you install an air-conditioner? It’s more comfortablethan the electric fan.W: But a fan is not so dear as an air-conditioner. It’s just economical.Q: How is an air-conditioner compared with a fan? (C)5. W: Mr. Black is fluent in Spanish and now he is beginning to studyFrench.M: He also knows something of Japanese and Chinese.Q: Which language does Mr. Black speak best? (D)Part FourPeople often say that money talks. They mean that a person with a lot of money can say how he or she wants things done. But it is not easy to earn enough money to gain this kind of power. Ask anyone in a business,they will tell you that it is like a forest out there. The expression probably means that it is not easy earn money,because the forest is filled with wild animals and unknown dangers,Sometimes people in business feel that competing businesses are as dangerous as wild animals.People in business have to be careful if they are to survive the forestout there. People trying to earn money also must be aware of not being cheated. Perhaps the best way to avoid being cheated in business is not to try to get rich quickly. To be successful,the most important thing is that a person in business should work hard and try to get down to the most important part of his job,So if he gets down to that part,he can avoid being cheated. And sometimes some good luck will help,too. Questions:1. What does the saying “money talks” men? (A)2. What does the author compare the difficulty of earning money to?(C)3. What is the best way to avoid being cheated in business? (A)4. What is the most important factor in gaining business success? (B)5. According to the author,is the good luck helpful in business? (D) Part Five1.appointments2.orderingrmation4.endlessmunication6.hesitate7.unfamiliar8.bothering9.normal10.convenient。

新一代大学英语视听说教程1-U1-PPT-课件

新一代大学英语视听说教程1-U1-PPT-课件

Warm-up
Listening and Speaking
Topic One
How to apologize
How to apologize Listening and understanding
1 Sometimes, we do things that require an apology. But
Warm-up
2 Work in pairs on the following activities.
Step 4
Discuss with your partner about the processes of drawing. Which way of communication, one-way for Picture A, or two-way for Picture B, is more effective? Do you think this is the same to our interpersonal relationships?
Warm-up
- My relationship with my friends is like a book. It takes a long time to write, but only a minute to tear up.
2 Work in pairs on the following activities.
Step 1 Step 2
Step 3
Student A turns to Page 123. Student B turns to Page 124. Student A describes Picture A to Student B, and the latter draws the picture without asking any questions. Student A does not correct Student B even if he / she makes mistakes. Student B describes Picture B to Student A and Student A draws the picture. There will be constant communication between you to make the drawing match the original picture as much as possible.

大学英语听力 Unit1

大学英语听力   Unit1

An English Video Course 2 视听说教程(第三版)电子教案 2
Vocabulary Link In the neighborhood Talking about relationships B Pair work. Interview a partner and ask and answer this question: Who would you talk to if you … ? Choose from the situations and people below or use your own ideas. 1. You break up with your boyfriend / girlfriend. 2. You have problems with a colleague. acquaintance best friend Who would you talk to if you broke up with ___________? colleague girlfriend / boyfriend I’d talk to my ____ ____. S/he always understands me and gives me support. 3. You have some exciting news. 4. You have a secret to tell. parent supervisor I’d tell my parents, because they ___ ______________.
4. “She’s my cousin.”
5. “We met once — at a party.” 6. “We work in the same office every day.”

高等教育出版社英语听力教程1第三版unit1 ppt

高等教育出版社英语听力教程1第三版unit1 ppt

Part II Giving and receiving phone calls Most of the time, when you dial a telephone number, your call goes through with no problem. Sometimes, however, you are not able to get through and the reason is given by a recorded message. *dial a telephone number: 拨打一个电话号码 *a recorded message: 电话录音
Telephone numbers
1. 3582818 4912386 5240034/782824 9 2650325 3587202
Reasons
disconnected 停机 temporarily out of order 临时出了故障
2. 3. 4.
5.
number changed 更换号码(新号码是公开的: 7828249) temporarily disconnected 暂时停机
A. You are going to hear some recordings that the telephone company uses to tell you why your call did not go through. Listen carefully and write down all the telephone numbers you hear and the reasons why the calls did not go through.
changed to an unpublished number 更换号码(新号码是非 公开的)
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Long Conversation
9. A 10. D 11. B 12. C
9. Where does the conversation most likely take place? 10. What is the man’s main problem? 11. What does the man first intend to buy as a gift? 12. What color will the man probably choose for his roommate’s gift?
Short Conversations
1. D
2. B
3. C
4. B
5. A 6. C 7. A 8. C
M: Do you know James? He’s in your class. W: Certainly. In fact, he was the first person I got to W: The man class. Igarage thinks that I take good care know in my at the still remember the look on his of mywhen he showed up would be so angry with me face car. M: I was afraid my parents late on the first day of M: So do I. got around to phoning them last night. school. but I finally I can’t see any scratches on the outside andDid youhave last night’s film on channelso well? W: Itthe inside iswoman relief for them to finally hear Q: must the clean remember James 6? W: Why didsee been atoo. Q: M:you. I can imaginethink ofwould feel. of mine What does the woman’s car? from Well, Iof the mansee it, but a to get. M: The root meant to how Ihard friend the problem is Q: camebecomes clearer after nice long talk about our What to see me. We had a a second read. W: It does the woman mean? W:schoolcan be inferred about the woman? today. I’m wondering Q: What days. why Bill looks so depressed Q: Something must havelast night? What did the man do happened. M: Don’t you find standing 10 hours a day as a sales M: They gave back the test in class today and I is been acting strange W:promoterhashard on your feet? I surely wouldn’t Paulinedidn’t go as expected. lately. thinkthis kind of job. it wantnoticed that too. It is unusual of her to work Q: M: IWell, I was reluctant at first, but the pay is What can be inferred about Bill? W: diligently because she used to hate homework so decent. much. Q: What does the woman imply? Q: What can be inferred about Pauline?

Passage Two Dog Training
1. A
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2. B
3. B
4. C
2.
3.
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According to what Cesar Millan says how to make a dog under control? In the example, what is Millan’s method to stop the dog from barking? What is other dog experts’ concern as to Millan’s methods? What warning does Cesar Millan give about dog training?






Dog Training Americans own about seventy-three million dogs. Many people have problems training their animals. Some are turning to dog expert Cesar Millan. Cesar Millan says dog owners must be the leader, or the dog will become confused and act in anti-social ways. The animal might become uncontrollable. It may bark all the time or even bite someone. The best way to train a dog is to prevent this behavior in the first place. He says the owner must be able to keep the dog happy and calm. Recently, he visited a home where the dog barked loudly when people used some cooking equipment. The dog was afraid of the noise, and its loud barking was interfering with the lives of its owners. Cesar Millan placed the dog in a small space. Then he operated the equipment very close to the animal until the dog stopped barking. The owners said the dog stopped being afraid of the noise after that. However, not all dog experts agree with all of Millan’s methods. They say it is true that dogs need good leadership and a lot of exercise. But they say it can be cruel and dangerous to force a dog to face its fears as in the example we described. They say the animal might attack. Cesar Millan said that his methods are not the only ways to train dogs successfully. He also said that people should seek professional help when trying to change their pet’s behavior. And his television show repeatedly tells people not to try the methods without professional help.
M: Hi, Linda. W: Hi, James. What are you doing in the mall? I thought you said you avoid these places and here you are. M: Oh, I still do but it’s my roommate’s birthday tomorrow and I am looking to get him a present. He’s not exactly the easiest person to find a present for. W: Have you any idea what to get? M: Not really. I want to get him something he will be able to use instead of something he’ll just put into the closet. W: That’s true. I know half the time I get something very impressive or decorative. And they stay in the closet or garage before they get put away. M: I know, I know. That’s the problem. That’s why I hate buying gifts for somebody because it can never be perfect. So, I’m heading over to the clothing store right now. W: Perhaps you are trying too hard to get something very impressive or decorative. I always think a gift should be practical. Why don’t you think of something he might like or something that he will most likely get soon? M: Oh, I know. His backpack is almost wrecked. Maybe I should get him a backpack instead. W: Here you go. It sounds like a perfect gift. M: Gosh, now I am wondering which color I should pick. He is really particular about the color. W: That’s not difficult. What was the color of the last one he chose? He obviously chose it for a reason.
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