高等学校研究生英语系列教材(听说教程)(上)Unit1PPT课件

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研究生英语听说Unit1PPT优秀课件

研究生英语听说Unit1PPT优秀课件
研究生英语系列教材
听说教程(上)
LISTENING AND SPEAKING
1
Listening And Speaking
• Course Introduction (12 topics in 12 Units) • Course Requirements
-- In class: Attendence; Finish the listening tasks; Open the mouth and take an active part in the activities or discussions or performance (20%) -- After class: Finish the assignments (10%) -- Evaluation: 100% = 60%Final + 30%Process + 10%Oral Test
1.Introduction: This is … Hi…
1. I’d like you to meet … It’s nice to meet you. 2. Hello,… It’s good to meet you. 3. Hi,… Yeah, I’m … 4. I don’t think we’ve met. I’m … It’s a pleasure to meet you.
• Can be dபைடு நூலகம்ne in groups. (The student on duty should be the group- leader.)
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Course Lead-In
• First Meetings – how to start and continue a conversation

研究生英语系列教材上(Unit1-5)

研究生英语系列教材上(Unit1-5)

Unit1TASK11.Your job as a future employee is to help the hiring manager ( )that risk.A mitigateB manageC suppresD trace2.You need to help them identify you as a ( )"key player".A immediateB permanentC prospectiveD prosperous3.Kelly was outstanding and ( )every other player on the field.A polishedB outshoneC overlookedD survived4.Better still,develop a reputation inside your lab and with people your lab collaborates with as a person who fosters and ( ) collaborations.A furnishesB relievesC initiatesD protects5.He is a former scientist who ( ) to industry many years ago and then on to a senior management position.A transplantedB succeededC pursuedD transitioned6.The unions ( )thousands of workers in a protest against the cuts.A removedB discardedC contractedD mobilized7.This creates a requirement not only for people who can act quickly,but for those who can think fast with the courage to act on their ( ).A instinctsB accentsC reputationsD convictions8.His speech was made with such great ( ) that neither supporter nor opponent could be certain of his true position.A neatnessB acquisitionC ambiguityD perception9.The scientist who is transitioning into the business world must prioritize his or her relationship ( )above their technical assets.A assetsB rangesC defectsD abstracts10.This approach,combined with a liberal use of the pronoun"we" and not just "I" when describing your accomplishments, can change the company's ( ) of you from a lone wolf to a selfless collaborator.A responseB scopeC observationD perception11.I'm trying to()an interest in classical music in my childen. A我试图培养我的孩子在古典音乐上的兴趣。

研究生听说教程Unit_1_listening

研究生听说教程Unit_1_listening

Keys 1.stamp collecting 2. miniature works of art on every possible subject 3. Yard work 4. Make gardens beautiful 5. Transformer collecting 6. A way of life
2. A) Only young people can be addicted to the Internet. B) Internet addicts include both children and adults. C)There are more adult addicts then teenage addicts. D) Young addicts account for a larger part of Nicholson’s patients 3. A) Some learn how to deal with their relationships with others. B) Some may get into trouble over money issues. C) Most of them commit suicide in the end. D) Most of them care more about their possessions.
L ISTENING FOR CONTENT
① listening to a conversation A Listen to a conversation about Internet addiction. After the conversation, some questions will be asked about what was said. Write down a short answer to each question. Vocabulary

高等学校研究生英语系列教材(听说教程)(上)Unit1解析

高等学校研究生英语系列教材(听说教程)(上)Unit1解析
L: Hi Maria. Addiction is not a word that should be taken lightly. Some argue that we are exaggerating concerns about Internet addiction. People don’t expect the computer and the Internet to be a problem.
M: My colleagues here don’t see it as a negative thing or something to be afraid of. They assume that web addiction is mostly a young person’s problem.
dolls or cartoons, yard work, mow the lawn and spread fertilizer, only retired people took up, I enjoyed making my yard beautiful

William:
Transformers! Optimus Prime and Megatron! Those 1) ____from 1980s that would turn into cars and planes. That’s why I became a 2) ____. Few people can claim to be as big 3) ____as I am. I have an entire room in my house dedicated to them, over 700 Transformers from every generation, as well as many posters and tons of other collectible items. 4) ____is not just a hobby to me--- 5) _____.

高等学校研究生英语系列教材(听说教程)(上)Unit1

高等学校研究生英语系列教材(听说教程)(上)Unit1
M: Pathological? So it’s really a disease.
L: Absolutely. They use the web to the point where it can change moods or create negative consequences in relationships, financial situations or legal matters. Some online gamers play constantly, days in a row. Some spend days online murdering others in search of virtual possessions. Some remain isolated in their actual lives, but only talk to strangers online to enter another life. Most addicts have a kind of fixation. They throw themselves into an imaginary world.
L: Hi Maria. Addiction is not a word that should be taken lightly. Some argue that we are exaggerating concerns about Internet addiction. People don’t expect the computer and the Internet to be a problem.
Childhood Hobbies
Luther:
My hobby is 1)_____. I started at the age of 2)___, and I’ve been collecting stamps ever since. Stamps are 3) _____. They’re miniature works of art, covering just about every subject you can think of. Sometimes stamps are 4) _____as they got older, and I guess that’s one of the s they are 5) _____ by many collectors.

高等学校研究生英语系列教材(听说教程)(上

高等学校研究生英语系列教材(听说教程)(上
L: No. My patients of web addiction vary widely in age. Our survey shows that millions of children and adults are now hooked, on what we call “Pathological Internet Use”.
stamp collecting, six, tiny but amazing, worth more, treasured
Sarah:
When I was a little girl, my friend were fond of 1) ___, but I just loved 2)____. My house had a big yard, which I regarded as my fantasy world. I helped my grandmother 3) ____. Actually I was a little bit lazy in my schoolwork but never in yard work. Some of my friends said it was an activity that 4) ____. I didn’t mind. 5) ____and I enjoyed sweating after a whole day’s work. It’s good for my health. Maybe I’ll spend most of my time in the yard after I retire.
M: Pathological? So it’s really a disease.
L: Absolutely. They use the web to the point where it can change moods or create negative consequences in relationships, financial situations or legal matters. Some online gamers play constantly, days in a row. Some spend days online murdering others in search of virtual possessions. Some remain isolated in their actual lives, but only talk to strangers online to enter another life. Most addicts have a kind of fixation. They throw themselves into an imaginary world.

高级英语听说1chapter1PPT课件

高级英语听说1chapter1PPT课件
get familiar with orientation n. 方向,定位,习惯 School Orientation 入学介绍会,新生说明会
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第十一页,共四十三页。
Part 2 School Orientation
▲ An advisor gives a presentation to new students
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第三十页,共四十三页。
Part 4 Real-World Tasks
Message 1 Message 2
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第三十一页,共四十三页。
Part 4 Real-World Tasks
Message 3 Mrs. Henry: “ Please check back next week; just
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第二十五页,共四十三页。
Part 3 Strategies
Conversation 5
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第二十六页,共四十三页。
Part 3 Strategies
Conversation 5 Peter: “ Hey, Jack and I already have a court for
tomorrow afternoon. Do you guys want to play doubles with us? play doubles 双打(比赛) play singles 单打(比赛)
call the main number and, I’m at extension 4745.”
check back 再次查问 extension 分机号码
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第三十二页,共四十三页。
Part 4 Real-World Tasks

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
rmation: 问询台
12.exchang.e: 电话局
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B. Listen to part of a telephone conversation. Then choose the best response for each.
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5. a. √ b.
c.
No. I'll call later. Yes. Go ahead. Yes. Please give me the message.
I work for Tony. It’s spelled T-O-N-Y. That’s correct.
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6. a. b.
√ c.
7. √ a. b. c.
Woman: The Newton _H__o_te_l_. Girl: The _p_o_l_ic_.e__ will soon be there.
homepage
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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.
9. a. b.
√ c.
Next Friday would be fine. Sorry. I’m busy on

高等院校研究生英语系列教材综合教程Unit1精品PPT课件

高等院校研究生英语系列教材综合教程Unit1精品PPT课件

• a good appearance • close friends
• a happy mindset
• a good neighborhood
• perfect health
• an absorbing hobby
• a good job
• lottery winnings
• a happy family
Starting out—Task 3
Dear John,
I used to live a life just like yours. I can see myself in you when I finished my college and started my first job. I found a job as junior reporter for Chicago Daily so I moved from Houston to Chicago. I was working 18 hours a day in a place where I knew few people. My health finally broke down from too much work and poor diet. I stayed in hospital for two weeks. My parents came to Chicago and took care of me. After I was out of hospital, I quitted my job and moved back to Houston, where I found a job in a local newspaper. I visited my parents often and I had time to hang around with my friends whom I had known for years as well as those I newly made. I felt happy finally.

高等学校研究生英语系列教材综合教程(上)Unit 1[1].ppt

高等学校研究生英语系列教材综合教程(上)Unit 1[1].ppt

Starting out—Task 1 Step Two Choose the most important three attributes for people in each role, and give your reasons. Suggested key: employee: good health, cooperativeness employer: good health, great communicative skills, Good health is the foundation for career development, whatever role one plays. For an employee, cooperativeness ensures the smooth progress of a work project, since many projects involve the cooperation of many workers. As an employer, he must be good at Communicating with different people, which is the guarantee of a pleasant interpersonal relationship in his business, along with the successful building up of the social network.
Starting out—Task 2
Suggested judgment: Jim should choose to quit and find a job more challenging than the present one. In such a competitive big city like New York, an MBA degree earned from a little-known state university in the US Midwest is no guarantee of a bank position. Secondly, the simple routine job itself teaches him nothing new. And the career prospect for him seems to be obscure. Chances are little that he will also be promoted as his colleagues were. So going on with the job does no good to his personal growth, instead he might fall to be a victim of downsizing or restructuring in times of difficulty.

高级职业英语听说教程第一册unit课件

高级职业英语听说教程第一册unit课件

Saying Goodbye
Use appropriate expressions to say goodbye, such as "Goodbye," "Take care," "See you later," etc.
Expressing Regret
Express regret for leaving or parting ways, including feelings of sadness or nostalgia.
Maintain a Friendly Tone
Request to Speak to the Person
If the desired person is unavailable, ask if there's someone else who can assist or if you can leave a message.
Start with a greeting, identify yourself, and state the purpose of your call.
Speak in a clear, audible, and respectful tone to convey your message effectively.
Provide your name, phone number, and any other relevant details for the person to get back to you.
Briefly explain the reason for your call so the person knows what to expect when they return your call.

高等学校研究生英语系列教材(听说教程)(上)Unit2

高等学校研究生英语系列教材(听说教程)(上)Unit2

problem to get away. Hotels are
impossible and even camping’s difficult,
so we decided to stay at home and just go
out for day trips.
L: That sounds sensible.
thorough lazy for a change.
P: Well, you’re certainly looking brown. We toured around Italy. We saw a lot of interesting places. We ate spaghetti in Rome, drank coffee in Venice, and took a lot of pictures. L: Sounds terrific! What was the weather like there? P: The sun was shining everyday, but not as hot as in Spain, I suppose. Fascinating country! I’d never realized how beautiful it was.
going, they knew some local people and they
could eat some of the local food and maybe see some of the local sights.
Other members of the tour group, however, never got out of the group at all. They never went out and did a thing on their own. Of
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dolls or cartoons, yard work, mow the lawn and spread fertilizer, only retired people took up, I enjoyed making my yard beautiful
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William:
Transformers! Optimus Prime and Megatron! Those 1) ____from 1980s that would turn into cars and planes. That’s why I became a 2) ____. Few people can claim to be as big 3) ____as I am. I have an entire room in my house dedicated to them, over 700 Transformers from every generation, as well as many posters and tons of other collectible items. 4) ____is not just a hobby to me--- 5) _____.
L: Hi Maria. Addiction is not a word that should be taken lightly. Some argue that we are exaggerating concerns about Internet addiction. People don’t expect the computer and the Internet to be a problem.
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M: My colleagues here don’t see it as a negative thing or something to be afraid of. They assume that web addiction is mostly a young person’s problem.
M: Pathological? So it’s really a disease.
Childhood Hobbies
Luther:
My hobby is 1)_____. I started at the age of 2)___, and I’ve been collecting stamps ever since. Stamps are 3) _____. They’re miniature works of art, covering just about every subject you can think of. Sometimes stamps are 4) _____as they got older, and I guess that’s one of the reasons they are 5) _____ by many collectors.
L: No. My patients of web addiction vary widely in age. Our survey shows that millions of children and adults are now hooked, on what we call “Pathological Internet Use”.
robots, mechanical designer, a fan of Transformers, Transformer collecting, they’re a way ofng for content (conversation)
M: Hello, everyone. This is Maria Wells. Every time the word “addiction’ is mentioned, image of drug dependence, alcoholism and smoking come to mind. But today, technology is breeding a new type of addiction which can be just as severe. Internet Addiction. Here is our guest, Professor Luther Nicholson, a psychologist from Connecticut University. Good evening, Mr. Nicholson.
stamp collecting, six, tiny but amazing, worth more, treasured
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Sarah:
When I was a little girl, my friend were fond of 1) ___, but I just loved 2)____. My house had a big yard, which I regarded as my fantasy world. I helped my grandmother 3) ____. Actually I was a little bit lazy in my schoolwork but never in yard work. Some of my friends said it was an activity that 4) ____. I didn’t mind. 5) ____and I enjoyed sweating after a whole day’s work. It’s good for my health. Maybe I’ll spend most of my time in the yard after I retire.
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