新视野大学英语第三版视听说第四册UNIT3网络课答案
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目录Unit 1 (2)Sharing (2)Listening (2)View it (3)Conversations (3)Passages (3)News report (3)Unit test (3)unit2 (4)Listening (4)Viewing (5)Conversations (5)Passages (5)news (5)Unit test (6)Unit 4 (6)Sharing (6)Listening (6)Viewing (7)Role-playing (7)Presenting (8)Conversations (8)Passages (8)News (9)Unit test (9)unit5 (9)Sharing (9)Listening (10)Viewing (10)Role-playing (11)Presenting (11)Conversations (12)News (12)Unit test (12)Unit6 (12)Sharing (12)Listening (13)Viewing (13)Role-playing (13)Presenting (14)Conversations (14)passages (14)news (14)Unit test (14)Unit 1Sharing3.Answers: b-e-f-d-c-a4. 2 45.anti-socialaware ofappreciateattitudetolerantcome to an endwalk awayimpress Listening2.22.3peacefulbeautifullovely partpartywith a passionlast secondwalking their dogswith a bounceawaythe best part of the daywe had childrenin the morningsin the eveningsView it2.2 2 4Role-playing1.2 Answers: g-a-f-h-b-d-c-e Conversations1.DABCC2.CBDAPassages1.ACDC2. distressingdesperateurgeacquireare totally unaware ofare isolated fromaffirminteract withimpulseare convinced ofNews report1.B C2.B A CUnit test1.DDBCD2.CAAAD3.CBDDC4.atsectionconnectsat the bottom ofshiningAsdestroyedunit2sharing2.2excitedon the banksbeach partiesfind outlooking forward to3: f-a-d-c-e-b4:1 2 3 8 105:1 2 4Listening2.22.3Thursday, 20/5/20041620by the riverrainingfanciedhave the guts to tell himgood-looking, romantic and intelligent three childrenI'm happyGood luck for the futurebe happy with who you areViewing2.1: 3 62.2the longest-living communities 900go about their businessfruit and vegetable ingredientscell damagehigh quantitieshealth protective120020 percent lessgetting more for their money health's worthRole-playing1.2:1 3 4 5 7 8 10 Conversations1.ADCBD2.CBADPassages1.BCDA2.Proportionestimatedhave profound impacts on potentialeconomicallypensionsoriginate fromresidentialposes a challenge tobe transformed intonews1.BD2.BDCUnit test1.BDCBC2.DCCBA3.BCAAD4.launchedcornerbankruptcyvirtuallydirectingdischarged from securedsubstantialNot surprisingly fashion accessoriesUnit 4Sharing3.d-f-a-e-b-g-c4.brighten your mooda nurturing environment a stable familyhealthFeel contentment makes the difference feeling satisfied with 5.1,5Listening2.12.2hotels or even cities make moneyhas doubledwherever he goeswhat kind of food she eats junk mail or adverts robbedmore crimeshave no need to worrybe more carefulsent to the newspapers posted onlineViewing1.DBACD2.rethink everythingGive it uptransformstandard of living diminishedcommute furtherthe oppositeslow downtake more leisure economic growth consumer goods material possessionsRole-playing1.21,3,4,6,7,9, 10 Presenting1.2Answers: e-b-c-d-aConversations 1.CABCD2.BABD Passages1.ADDC2.epidemicratiodiagnosedkeeping track ofwas still associated with affirmin terms ofNewsADACUnit test1.DBACD2.CDACB3.ABABD4.overcompanionshiploverdefinitionscarcediaryThe sight ofdefeatedmade upphilosophers and scientists unit5Sharing3: d-h-a-f-b-e-c-g4:1 4 65:enrichExpand our horizons TerriblyAll aspectsAlivePerformanceIntense emotionsListening2.12.2Gets your voteIn favor ofUseful and beneficialBring jobsEntertainment and activitiesConcern meexpensiveI personally would preferWith disabilitiesExcellentEnjoy gardensMentioned youthInvolvedNot so sureCostsMy vote would go toLeave outHanging aroundRoutineBringing alongThe older generationViewing2.1 :1342:(1)A /makes a mess/public buildings/wrong(2)V/definitely(4)V(5)A/pleasing to the eye/positive/environment(6)A/nice picture /offensiveRole-playing1.1: cabd1.2: extends out westNorth aboveGo upAround the cornerOver thereAround the neighborhoodOn the leftHang out and readHead over toCircle backWalking byA center ofattractedFolk musicLooks likeModeled onThe hundredth anniversary Presenting1.1Setting of the movieActors/……Plot summaryRecommendationDirectorReview’s opinion of different elements1.2SkillfullyGrippingShockingHilariousSensationalElectrifyingPoignantlyMovingBreathlessHard-hittingEmotionally-drainingThoroughlyConversations 1 cdbcd2BDCAPassages1:CADB2:antipation GlamorousBe conferred upon CollectiveNominate for Exceptions to Accomplished AbsoluteRecipientsIs entitled toNews1:CA2:ADBUnit testPart1:CCBBDPart2:ABDCAPart3:DBACCPart4:tremendous StrategicAppliedHonoredEscapeDefeatedReflectingA series ofStrong relationshipA wide range of Unit6Sharing34:e-c-b-a-f-d5:laptop /latest headlines/real timeSources/mediaHave to pay/discriminateOutlets/spread/risk6:123Listening2.1:f-e-d-g-c-a-b2.2:hear this story /About this guyWhat happened wasRemember all the details/recall/the first challenge Then from that/something to doThe next thing/according to the report/a part in his film My impression was that/ended upThat’s what happenedViewing2.1:BAADCCC2.2:starts going wrongFill an awful lot of timeDeeply embarrassing for usChampion of the Wrong Guest divisionLiving the celebrity lifestyle/Love a good news blunder Role-playing1.1:b-a-d-c1.2:ABBAB AABBAPresenting1.1:235Conversations1:BABDC2:CDACpassages1:DCDB2:differentiate themselves from Frown uponConciseCombatSevereIs geared up for EmbracedCompactIs supplemented with Sensationalnews1:CA2:DCBUnit testDBAADBDACCCBDACContestQueensOutgoingCheersTitleTourPerformedTo convinceIn protestDraw world attention。
Unit 1 Sharing3.Answers: b-e-f-d-c-a4. 2 45.anti-socialaware ofappreciateattitudetolerantcome to an endwalk awayimpress Listening2.2peacefulbeautifullovely partpartywith a passionlast secondwalking their dogswith a bounceawaythe best part of the day thinking straightat my sharpestwe had childrenin the morningsin the eveningsView it2.2 2 4Role-playing1.2 Answers: g-a-f-h-b-d-c-eConversations1.DABCC2.CBDAPassages1.ACDC2. distressingdesperateacquireare totally unaware of are isolated from affirminteract with impulseare convinced ofBCBACUnit test1.DDBCD2.CAAAD3.CBDDC4.atsectionconnectsat the bottom of shiningAscrossrunning away from streaming down destroyedUnit 2 Sharing2.excitedon the banksbeach partiesfind outlooking forward to3. Answers: f-a-d-c-e-b4.1 2 3 8 105.1 2 4Listening2.1A:2 3 4 5B:1 62.2Thursday, 20/5/20041620by the riverrainingfanciedhave the guts to tell himgood-looking, romantic and intelligent three childrenI'm happyfeel good about who I wasGood luck for the futurebe happy with who you are Viewing2.1 3 62.2the longest-living communities 900go about their businessfruit and vegetable ingredientscell damagehigh quantitieshealth protective1,20020 percent lessgetting more for their money health's worthRole-playing1.21 3 4 5 7 8 10 Conversations1.ADCBD2.CBADPassages1.BCDA2.proportionestimatedhave profound impacts on potentialeconomicallypensionsoriginate fromresidentialposes a challenge tobe transformed intoBDBDCUnit test1.BDCBC2.DCCBA3.BCAAD4.launchedcornerbankruptcyvirtuallydirectingdischarged fromsecuredsubstantialNot surprisinglyfashion accessoriesunit 3SharingTask 1(1)free time(2) how they spend their free time,how they would spend their freetime differe ntly if they had more time or money or opportUNITy,and what are the benefit s to society if people are given more freetime or holidaysTask 2(1) enjoy(2) free(3) music(4)internationally(5)festivals your free timeTask 3d-e-g-h-b-a-c-fT a s k 4 2 3 5 6Task 52 4 5 8 1 2.ListeningTask 2Activity 1a-d-g-e-b-f-cActivity 21 3 6 8Activity 3(1)S h e f e e l s i t s e e m s v e r y s h a l l o w,(2)S h e h a s n o w g r o w n u p a n d m a t u r e d.(3)She is very happy with where she is now./She doesn't think lifehas to be th e p e r f e c t i m a g e s h e p i c t u r e d. ViewingTask 2 Activity 1(1)husky sledding(2)38(3)wing-walking(4)3(5)driving on Route66 /driving on Route Sixty-six(6) 19(7)queue-jumping(8) 17(9)swimming with dolphins(10) 1Task 2 Activity 22 4 7 8 9R o l e-P l a y i n g T a s k1A c t i v i t y:(1)Four /4(2)a swimming pool(3)covered by another “wall"(4)the same position as the shape in the hole(5)what shape the holewill be until the last moment(6) Not to get knocked into the pool(7)gets through the most shapesTask 1Activity 21 3 4 7PresentingGet ideas 1Organize ideasMeaningful leisure activities Reasons for being meaningful1Outdoor activities such as going to parks,mountains and beachesbuild healthprevent and reduce stressimprove social life2Surfing the Internetkeep people well-informedcommunicate with people all over the world easily get entertainment throu gh watching TV series or movies online3Reading booksmake people think more deeplyimprove concentration4Playing chessmake people smarterrelieve stress and bring funMore practice in listeningShort conversationD D C B ALong conversationDDBCPassages: Passage 1BCACPassages: Passage 21.resorts2.sprung up3.dramatically4.having an adverse effect onbat6.wilderness7.unspoiled8.streams of9.guidelines10.auction offUNIT testPART IABBBCPart IICCDDBPart IIIDABCDPart IV23.audience24.teenage25.celebrate26.Popular27.conquers28.columns29.is central to30.a private arrangement31.to choose32.apart fromUnit 4Sharing3.Answers: d-f-a-e-b-g-c4.brighten your mooda nurturing environmenta stable familyhealthFeel contentment / feel contentment makes the differencefeeling satisfied with5.15Listening2.1hotels or even cities make moneyhas doubledwherever he goeswhat kind of food she eats junk mail or adverts more crimeshave no need to worrybe more carefulsent to the newspapers posted onlineViewing1.DBACD2.rethink everythingGive it uptransformstandard of living diminishedcommute furtherthe oppositeslow downtake more leisure economic growth consumer goods material possessionsRole-playingCosmetic surgeryAgainstdangerousfrozen solidForhealthDownloading music for free Againsttheftstealing from themwithout payingmake any moneyForCD salesconcertsBanning cars from city center Againstpolluting than carsa reduction in shop sales perfectly fineForthe environmentelectric busespolluted1.2134679 10 PresentingAnswers: e-b-c-d-a 1.2Answers: e-b-c-d-aConversations1.CABCD2.BABDPassages1.ADDC2.prevalentscarybe classified as epidemicratiodiagnosedkeeping track ofwas still associated with affirmin terms ofUnit test1.DBACD2.3.ABABD4.overcompanionshiploverdefinitionscarcediaryThe sight ofdefeatedmade upphilosophers and scientistsUNIT5SharingTaskl(1) thearts(2) what areas of the arts they enjoy, what exhibition or performance they vent to recently, and whether they think the arts are importantTask2(1) Photographyanddance.(2)Thesmall,intimateexhibitions.(3)Thearts.Task3d-h-a-f-b-e-c-gTask420.146Task5(1)enrich(2)expandourhorizons(3) Terribly(4)intellect(5) specific(6)learn throughart(7)allaspects(8) a live(9) performance(10)intenseemotionsListeningTask2 ActivitylSarah(Woman)A.BotanicalgardenTimB.CinemaNigelC.Theater"workshopspaceActivity2(1) gets yourvote(2)infavorof(3)usefulandbeneficial(4)bringjobs(5) entertainment and activities(6) concernme(7)expensive(8)I personally would prefer(9) with disabilities(10) excellent(11) enjoy gardens(l2) mentioned youth(13) involved(l4) not so sure (15)costs(l6) myvotewouldgoto (17)1eaveout(l8)hanging around(l9)routine(20) bringingalong(2l) theoldergenerationViewingTask2Activity1134Task2Activity2(l)A(2)makesamss(3) public buildings(4) wrong(5)V(6) definitely(7)A(8) quiteexciting(9)Y(10) A(11) pleasingtotheeye (l2) positive(l3) environment(l4) A(15) nicepicture(l6) offensiveRole-PlayingTask1 Activity1c-a-b-dTask1 Activity2(l)extendsoutv.1est(2) northabove(3) goup(4) aroundthecorner(5) overthere(6) aroundtheneighborhood(7) ontheleft(8)hangoutandhead(9) headoverto(10)circleback(11) walkingby(l2)acentero f(13) attracted(14)folkmusic(l5)lookslike(l6)modeledon(l7) thehundredthanniversaryPresenti ngGet ideas 1(1) Setting of themovie(2)Actor(s)/Actress(es)(3)Plotsumn1ary(4) Recommendation(5) Director(6) Reviewer'sopinionofdifferentelementsGetideas 2(1)skillfully(2) gripping(3) shocking(4) hilarious(5) sensational(6)electrifying(7) poignantly(8) moving(9) breathless(10) hard-hitting(11) emotionally-draining(12)thoroughlyOrganizeideasMovie AMovie BTitleFindingNemoThePursuitofHappinessGenre(体裁) AnimationBiographySettingOceanSanFrancisco,USMaincharacters• Marlin(aclownfish,anoverprotectivefather)• Nemo(sonofMarlin)• Dory (agood-heartedbluefish.withshort-termmemoryloss) • ChrisGardner(asales1nanandlaterastockbroker,afather) •Linda(Chris‘wife)• Christopher(sonofChris)• JayThistle(an1anagerforDeanWitter)Actors/Actresses • AlbertBrooks(asMarlin)• AlexanderGould(asNemo)• EllenDeGeneres(asDory)• WillSmith(asChrisGardner)• ThandieNewton(asLinda)• JadenSmith(asChristopher)• BrianHowe(asJayTwistle)Director(s)• AndrewStantonGabrieleMuccino• Plotsummary(12) atmysharpest(13)wehadchildren(14) inthe1nornings(15) intheeveningsTask2 Activity1(I)Becausehewasfascinatedwiththeirbodylanguage.(2)A"man watcher".(3)0ver60countries.(4) Thedifferentwaysofshakinghands,andthedifferentwaysofsaying“You are crazy”Task2Activity2Role-PlayingTask2Activity1(l)Becausehewantstoaskhertopaybackthemoneyshehasborrowedfromhim. (2) Sheexplainsthatsheisterriblewithmoneyand that she justforgetsaboutit.(3) Shesaysshewill paybackthemoneythefollowing weekwhen shegetspaid.(4) Hefeelsannoyedaboutthesituation.(5)Hesuggeststhatthewomanpaybackalittlean1ountofthemoneyeachweek.Task2Activity2g-a-f-h-b-d-c-ePresentingGet ideas1(1) Thestory is about a couple who were ordered to return a large a1nount of l ottery prizemoney.The movie tells the story of a father's courage and love. Nemo runs awayfrom school, ventures into the open sea, captured onto a boat, and sent to a dentist 'soffice. Marlin and Dory go to search for him and bring him hon1e. They go al l theway to Sidney 1-larbor. Along the way, Marlin learns to take risks and fina lly allowsNemo to take care of himself.The story is about a salesman, Chris. who strives to build a future for himselfa nd his five-year-old son. Although he works hard. he n1akes little n1oney. He raiseshis son on his own after his wife walks out. However, he never gives up. With diligenceand the love for his son, he becon1es a successful stockbroker.• Abri11iantly animated masterpiece• Fullofhumor• Stunningvisualeffects• Perfectlycastvoice• Hilarious• Asimplebut enchanting story• Richdetailsandlavishcolors• Channingcharacters• Favoritescenes:underwaterworld-theocean,thefish,andthe • coral reef• Areal,heavy,andinspirationalstory• ActingofWillSmithisshockinglygood• Actingofthesonisperfect• Touchingandpowerful scenes• Unconventionalapproachestotellaninspirationalstory• Favoritescene:interviewfor internship• A remarkable movieRecommendationYes,stronglyrecom1nend.Yes,defi『1itelyamust-see.More practiceinlisteningShortconversationCDBCDLongconversationBDCAPassages:Passage1CADBPassages:Passage245.anticipation46.glamorous47.beconferredupon48. collective49.nominatefor50. exceptionsto51. accomplished52. absolute53.recipients54.isentitledto55UNIT testPart ICCBBDPart IIABDCAPart IIIDBACCPartIV43.tremendous44.strategic45.applied46. honored/honored47.escape48.defeated49. reflecting50. aseriesof51. strongrelationship52. awiderangeofUNIT 6S h a r i n gT a s k 1(1)t h e m e d i a a n d n e w s(2) how they usually get their news,what kind of news storiesinterest hem the most,how modern technology and new mediahas changed their relationshi p with the news,and whether themedia uses its power responsiblyT a s k 2 (1)quite late(2) go on(3) important(4)going on(5)the media andthe newsT a s k 3(1)Interne(2)Television(3) Internet(4) Radio(5)NewspapersTelevision(6) Newspapers InternetTask 4e -c-b a-f-dT a s k 5(1)laptop(2) latest headlines(3)real time(4)sources(5)media(6)have to pay(7)discriminate(8)outlets(9)speed(10) riskTask 61 2 3 2 8.L i s t e n i n g Task 2Activity 1f-e-d-g-c-a-bA c t i v i t y 2(1)hear this story(2)about this guy(3)what happenedwas(4)remember all the details(5)recall(6)the firstchallenge(7)then from that(8)something to do(9)the nextthing(10)according to the report(11)a part in his film(12)myimpression was that(13)ended up(14)t h a t's w h a t h a p p e n e d ViewingTask 2 Activity 1BAADCCCT a s k2A c t i v i t y 2(1)starts going wrong(2)fill an awful lot oftime(3)deeplyembarrassing for us(4)champion of the Wrong Guest division(5)charming but inappropriate(6) living the celebritylifestyle(7) love a good news blunderRole-PlayingTask 1Activity 1b-a-d-cTask 1Activity 2A B B A B A A B B APresentingGet ideas 12 3 5Get ideas 2Strictly Come DancingNewsnightGenreReality showCurrent affairs programFeaturesShow-stopping dances,celebrities,glamorous dresses,big bandmusic,a popula r h o s t In-depth reporting,hardhitting interviews,intelligent analysisContent Sixteen famous contestants with lttle or no experience of dancingpair up with f amous professional dancers; the bottom two couplescompete in a dance-off;ju dges decide who leaves.Main presenter interviews guests (e.g.politicians)O r g a n i z e i d e a s (1)A Bite of China( 《舌尖上的中国》)(2) Documentary(3)CCTV-1(4)P r e m i e r e d i n M a y201 2(5)Introduces Chinese Cuisine; explores origins & characteristicsof Chinese fo o d;s h o w s t h e C h i n e s e l i f e s t y l e (6)Informative; beautiful scenes; art of simple & ordinary food;promotion of har m o n y b e t w e e n m a n&n a t u r e More practice in listeningShort conversationBABDCLong conversationCDACPassages: Passage 1DCDBPassages: Passage 256.differentiate themselves from57.frown upon58.concisebat60.severe61.is geared up for62.emb racedpact64.is supplemented with65.sensationalU N I T t e s t Part IDBAADPart IIBDACCPart IIICBDACPart IV53.contest54.queens55.outgoing56.cheers57.title58.t o u r s59.performed60.to convince61.in protest62.draw world attentionUNIT 8SharingTask 1(1) reading(2) whether they read much or not, the last books they read, their favorite books, and the fictional characters they most like to be or meetTask2(1) She likes to read non-fiction books about history and politics, and she also likes to read some poetry.(2) Do you read much?(3)The interviewees all say that they read a lot.Task3a-e-d-c-bTask436. 2 3Task537.(1)funniest novel(2)completely normal(3)easy(4)complex(5)dark and monstrous(6)by defaultListeningTask 2 Activity 11 The website believes that story-telling should be egalitarian or democratic, that is, everyone has a story.2 He was surprised at the number o contributions (i.e. 15,000 in a couple o months), and he didn't expect that so many of the stories were sad he had thought that a lot of them would be funny or playful.3 Lots of those stories convey a sense of regret or disappointment.4 Reference: Examples are:a) Not quite what I was planning.b) Wasn't born a redhead. Fixed that.c) Found true love. Married someone else.d) Never should have bought that ring.Task 2 Activity 2(l)took up the challenge(2)tag line(3)playing off(4)blown away(5)took life under control(6)make a switch(7)come back withViewingTask 2 Activity 1BDCABTask 2 Activity 2357Role-playingTask 1 Activity 2(1) I'm a big fan of detective novels(2) What I really liked about it was the main character39. (3) I'm not that keen on detective novels40. ( 4) I just couldn't get into it41. ( 5) I couldn't stand it42. (6)I'm not really into fantasy43. (7)the thing I love about it is the writingPresentingGet ideas 1t)The saying the story disproves is ''If at first youdon't succeed ... try, try again. 11(2)Paragraph 2: The writer gives the time, location, and background of the story.44. (3) Paragraphs 3 and 4: The writer describes in detail what happened to him,i.e. his failure to learn how to windsurf although he tried it many times.45. (4) Paragraphs 3 and 4: The writer tells us how he felt by using words such as "stupidly" (Para. 3), "embarrassed" (Para. 3) and "defeated" {Para. 4).46. (S)He learned that if he couldn't succeed in doing something at first, he should gi\(e it up rather than try it again and again in vain. This is stated in Paragraph 5.47. (6)Partly. When I read the title, I felt the author is going to tell a story that proves the saying. But when I came to the sentence "But I'm not so sure that's always true", I sort of knew what the ending looks like it disproves the saying.48. (7) In the last paragraph, he rewrites the saying mentioned in the first paragraph to give a logical ending to his story.Get ideas 2d-c-e-f-a-bMore practice in listeningShort conversationDCBACLong conversationBCADPassages: Passage 1ACBDPassages: Passage 278. refugee79. desperate80. entitled81. became informed of82. are confronted with83. spokesperson84. seek out85. profiles86. stayed loyal to87. virtuallyUNIT testPART I CDDBBPart II AAADCPart III BAA CDPart IV73. hunting7 4. baseball 75. published7 6. Childhood77. novels78. hopeless79. ambulance80. against nature81. Nobel Prize82. the greatest influences。
Unit 1 Sharing: b-e-f-d-c-a4. 2 45.anti-socialaware ofappreciateattitudetolerantcome to an endwalk awayimpressListeningpeacefulbeautifullovely partpartywith a passionlast secondwalking their dogswith a bounceawaythe best part of the day thinking straightat my sharpestwe had childrenin the morningsin the evenings View it2 4Role-playingAnswers: g-a-f-h-b-d-c-e ConversationsPassages2. distressingdesperateurgeacquireare totally unaware ofare isolated fromaffirminteract withimpulseare convinced ofUnit testsectionconnectsat the bottom ofshiningAscrossrunning away fromrunning away fromdestroyedUnit 3Task2(l)enjoy (2) free{3) music (4)internationally(5)festivals{6)spend your free time Task3d-e-g-h-b-a-c-fTask410. 2 3 5 6Task511. 2 4 5 812.ListeningTask 2 Activity 1a-d-g-e-b-f-cActivity 21368Activity 3(1)She feels it seems very shallow.(2) She has now grown up and matured.(3) She is very happy with where she is now. I She doesn't think life has to be the perfect image she pictured.Viewing{l)husky sledding(2)38{ 3)wing-walking{4)35{ 5)driving on Route 66 I driving on Route Sixty-six{6) 19{7)bungee Jumping{ 8)17{9)swimming-with dolphins(10) 1Task 2 Activity 2247 89Role-PlayingTask 1 Activity 1(l)Four / 4(2)a swimming pool{ 3)covered by another "wall"( 4)the same position as the shape in the hole(5)what shape the hole will be until the last moment{6)Not to get knocked into the pool{7) gets through the most shapesTask 1 Activity 2134713.14.PresentingGet ideas 1I partly disagree with the writer's view that today most people spend their freetime doing things that do not contribute to their development and are essentially unproductive. In my opinion, many people today actually use the additional free time that technology has created for working more, rather than for interacting with net friends or for other leisure activities. For instance, many people have formed the habit of checking company emails frequently even during their off-work hours。
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free time{2)how they spend their free time, how they would spend their free time differently if they had more time or money or opportUNITy, and what are the benefits to society if people are given more free time or holidaysTask2(l)enjoy (2) free{3) music (4)internationally(5)festivals{6)spend your free timeTask3d-e-g-h-b-a-c-fTask410. 2 3 5 6Task511. 2 4 5 812.ListeningTask 2 Activity 1a-d-g-e-b-f-cActivity 21368Activity 3(1)She feels it seems very shallow.(2) She has now grown up and matured.(3) She is very happy with where she is now. I She doesn't think life has to be the perfect image she pictured.Viewing{l)husky sledding(2)38{ 3)wing-walking{4)35{ 5)driving on Route 66 I driving on Route Sixty-six{6) 19{7)bungee Jumping{ 8)17{9)swimming-with dolphins(10) 1Task 2 Activity 22 4 7 8 9Role-PlayingTask 1 Activity 1(l)Four / 4(2)a swimming pool{ 3)covered by another "wall"( 4)the same position as the shape in the hole(5)what shape the hole will be until the last moment{6)Not to get knocked into the pool{7) gets through the most shapesTask 1 Activity 2134713.14.PresentingGet ideas 1I partly disagree with the writer's view that today most people spend their free time doing things that do not contribute to their development and are essentially unproductive. In my opinion, many people today actually use the additional free time that technology has created for working more, rather than for interacting with net friends or for other leisure activities. For instance, many people have formed the habit of checking company emails frequently even during their off-work hours; they are disturbed by cell phone calls concerning work wherever they are even on weekends; they are obliged to bring their computers with them even when going on a vacation. They never seem to have real freedom after work owing to the advancement of technology and the popularization of modern communications devices. However, although they live in such constant chaos, the truth is, this kind of life allows them no chance to spend time wastefully, and it often contributes to their career development and makes them more productive.Organize ideasMeaningful leisure activitiesReasons for being meaningful1Outdoor activities such as going to parks, mountains and beaches•build health•prevent and reduce stress•improve social life2Surfing the Internet•keep people well-informed•communicate with people all over the world easily•get entertainment through watching TV series or 1novies online 3Reading books•make people think more deeply•improve concentration4Playing chess•make people smarter•relieve stress and bring funMore practice in listening Short conversationDDCBALong conversationDDBCPassages: Passage 1BCACPassages: Passage 223. resorts24. sprung up25. dramatically26. having an adverse effect on27. combat28. wilderness29. unspoiled30. streams of31. guidelines32. auction off33.UNIT testPART IABB BCPart II CCDDBPart IIIDAB CDPart IV23. audience24. teenage25. celebrate26. Popular27. conquers28. columns29. is central to30. a private arrangement31. to choose32. apart from。
__________________________________________________ Unit 1Sharing3.Answers: b-e-f-d-c-a4. 2 45.anti-socialaware ofappreciateattitudetolerantcome to an endwalk awayimpressListening2.22.3peacefulbeautifullovely partpartywith a passionlast secondwalking their dogswith a bounceawaythe best part of the daythinking straightat my sharpestwe had childrenin the morningsin the eveningsView it2.2 2 4Role-playing1.2 Answers:g-a-f-h-b-d-c-e1.DABCC2.CBDA1.ACDC2. distressingdesperateurgeacquireare totally unaware ofare isolated fromaffirminteract withimpulseare convinced of1.DDBCD2.CAAAD3.CBDDC4.atsectionconnectsat the bottom ofshiningAscrossrunning away fromrunning away fromdestroyedUnit 3Task2(l)enjoy (2) free{3) music (4)internationally(5)festivals{6)spend your free time Task3d-e-g-h-b-a-c-fTask410. 2 3 5 6Task511. 2 4 5 8ListeningTask 2 Activity 1a-d-g-e-b-f-cActivity 21368Activity 3(1)She feels it seems very shallow.(2) She has now grown up and matured.(3) She is very happy with where she is now. I She doesn't think life has to be the perfect image she pictured.Viewing{l)husky sledding(2)38{ 3)wing-walking{4)35{ 5)driving on Route 66 I driving on Route Sixty-six{6) 19{7)bungee Jumping{ 8)17{9)swimming-with dolphins(10) 1Task 2 Activity 22 4 7 8 9Role-PlayingTask 1 Activity 1(l)Four / 4(2)a swimming pool{ 3)covered by another "wall"( 4)the same position as the shape in the hole(5)what shape the hole will be until the last moment{6)Not to get knocked into the pool{7) gets through the most shapesTask 1 Activity 2134713.14.PresentingGet ideas 1I partly disagree with the writer's view that today most people spend their free time doing things that do not contribute to their development and are essentially unproductive. In my opinion, many people today actually use the additional free time that technology has createdfor working more, rather than for interacting with net friends or for other leisure activities. For instance, many people have formed the habit of checking company emails frequently even during their off-work hours; they are disturbed by cell phone calls concerning work wherever they are even on weekends; they are obliged to bring their computers with them even when going on a vacation. They never seem to have real freedom after work owing to the advancement of technology and the popularization of modern communications devices. However, although they live in such constant chaos, the truth is, this kind of life allows them no chance to spend time wastefully, and it often contributes to their career development and makes them more productive.Organize ideasMeaningful leisure activitiesReasons for being meaningful1Outdoor activities such as going to parks, mountains and beaches•build health•prevent and reduce stress•improve social life2Surfing the Internet•keep people well-informed•communicate with people all over the world easily•get entertainment through watching TV series or 1novies online 3Reading books•make people think more deeply•improve concentration4Playing chess•make people smarter•relieve stress and bring funMore practice in listeningShort conversationDDCBALong conversationDDBCPassages: Passage 1BCACPassages: Passage 223. resorts24. sprung up25. dramatically26. having an adverse effect on27. combat28. wilderness29. unspoiled30. streams of31. guidelines32. auction off33.UNIT testPART IABB BCPart II CCDDBPart IIIDAB CDPart IV23. audience24. teenage25. celebrate26. Popular27. conquers28. columns29. is central to30. a private arrangement31. to choose32. apart fromUNIT5SharingTask 1(1) the arts(2) what areas of the arts they enjoy, what exhibition or performance they went to recently,and whether they think the arts are importantTask2(!)Photography and dance. (2) The small, intimate exhibitions.(3) The arts. Task3d-h-a-f-b-e-c-gTask41 4 6Task5(1)enrich(2)expand our horizons(3)Terribly(4)intellect(5)specific(6)learn through art(7)all aspects(8)alive(9)performance(10)intense emotionsListeningTask 2 Activity 1Sarah (Woman) B. Botanical gardenTim A. CinemaNigel C. Theater workshop spaceActivity 2(1) gets your vote(2)in favor of(3)useful and beneficial(4) bring jobs(5)entertainment and activities(6)concern me(7)expensive(8)1 personally would prefer(9)with disabilities(10)excellent(11)enjoy gardens(12)mentioned youth(13)involved(14)not so sure(15)costs(16)my vote would go to(17)leave out(18)hanging around(19)routine(20)bringing along(21)the older generatio ViewingTask 2 Activity 1134Task 2 Activity 2(1)A(2)makes a mess(3)public buildings(4)wrong(5)V(6)definitely(7)A(8)quite exciting(9)V(10)A11)pleasing to the eye(12)positive(13)environment(14)A(15)nice picture(16)offensiveRole-Playing Task 1 Activity 1c-a-b-dTask 1 Activity 2(1)extends out west(2)north above(3)go up(4)around the corner(5)over there(6)around the neighborhood(7)on the left(8)hang out and read(9)head over to(10)circle back(11)walking by(12)a center of(13)attracted(14)folk music(15)looks like(16)modeled on(17)the hundredth anniversaryPresentingGet ideas 1(1) Setting of the movie(2) Actor(s) \ Actress(es)(3) Plot summary(4) Recommendation(5)Director(6)Reviewer's opinion of different elementsGet ideas 2(1 )skillfully(2) gripping(3) shocking( 4) hilarious(5) sensational(6)ele ctrifying(7)poignantly(8)moving(9)breathless(10)hard-hitting(11)e motionally-draining(12) thoroughlyOrganize ideasMovie AMovie BTitleFinding NemoThe Pursuit of Happyness Genre ( 1* ) AnimationBiographySettingOceanSan Francisco, USMain characters•Marlin (a clownfish, an overprotective father)•Nemo (son of Marlin)•Dory (a good-hearted blue fish, with short-term memory loss) •Chris Gardner (a salesman and later a stockbroker, a father)•Linda (Chris' wife)•Christopher (son of Chris)•Jay Twistle (a manager for Dean Witter)Actors/Actresses•Albert Brooks (as Marlin)•Alexander Gould (as Nemo)•Ellen DeGeneres (as Dory)•Will Smith ( as Chris Gardner)•Thandie N e,vton ( as Linda)•Jaden Smith (as Christopher)•Brian Howe (as Jay Twistle)Director(s)Andrew StantonGabriele MuccinoPlot summaryThe movie tells the story of a father's courage and love. Neino runs away from school, ventures into the open sea, captured onto a boat, and sent to a dentist's office. Marlin and Dory go to search for him and bring him home. They go all the way to Sidney Harbor. Along the way, Marlin learns to take risks and finally allows Nemo to take care of himself.The story is about a salesman, Chris, who strives to build a future for himself and his five-year-old son. Although he works hard, he makes little money. He raises his son on his own after his wife walks out. However, he never gives up. With diligence and the love for his son, he becomes a successful stockbroker.Opinions• A brilliantly animated 1nasterpiece•Full of humor•Stunning visual effects•Perfectly cast voice•Hilarious• A simple but enchanting story•Rich details and lavish c0lors•Charming characters•Favorite scenes: underwater world coral reef• A real, heavy, and inspirational story•Acting of the son is perfect•Touching and po,verful scenes•Unconventional approaches to tell an inspirational story•Favorite scene: interview for internship• A remarkable movie RecommendationYes, strongly recommend.Yes, definitely a must,-see.More practice in listeningShort conversationCD BCDLong conversationBDCAPassages: Passage 1CADBPassages: Passage 245. anticipation46. glamorous47. be conferred upon48. collective49. nominate for SO. exceptions to51. accomplished52. absolute53. recipients54. is entitled toUNIT testPART I CCBBDPart II ABDCAPart III DBACCPart IV43. tremendous44. strategic45. applied46. honored I honoured47. escape48. defeated49. reflecting50. a series of51. strong relationship52. a wide range ofUnit 7__________________________________________________21__________________________________________________。
Unit 1 Sharing3.Answers: b-e-f-d-c-a4. 2 45.anti-socialaware ofappreciateattitudetolerantcome to an endwalk awayimpressListening2.22.3peacefullovely partpartywith a passionlast secondwalking their dogswith a bounceawaythe best part of the day thinking straightat my sharpestwe had childrenin the morningsin the eveningsView it2.2 2 4Role-playing1.2 Answers: g-a-f-h-b-d-c-e Conversations1.DABCC2.CBDAPassages1.ACDC2. distressingdesperateurgeacquireare totally unaware ofare isolated fromaffirminteract withimpulseare convinced ofUnit test1.DDBCD2.CAAAD3.CBDDC4.atconnectsat the bottom ofshiningAscrossrunning away fromrunning away fromdestroyedUnit 3Task2(l)enjoy (2) free{3) music (4)internationally(5)festivals{6)spend your free time Task3d-e-g-h-b-a-c-fTask410. 2 3 5 6Task511. 2 4 5 812.ListeningTask 2 Activity 1a-d-g-e-b-f-cActivity 21368Activity 3(1)She feels it seems very shallow.(2) She has now grown up and matured.(3) She is very happy with where she is now. I She doesn't think life has to be the perfect image she pictured.Viewing{l)husky sledding(2)38{ 3)wing-walking{4)35{ 5)driving on Route 66 I driving on Route Sixty-six{6) 19{7)bungee Jumping{ 8)17{9)swimming-with dolphins(10) 1Task 2 Activity 2247 89Role-PlayingTask 1 Activity 1(l)Four / 4(2)a swimming pool{ 3)covered by another "wall"( 4)the same position as the shape in the hole(5)what shape the hole will be until the last moment{6)Not to get knocked into the pool{7) gets through the most shapesTask 1 Activity 2134713.14.PresentingGet ideas 1I partly disagree with the writer's view that today most people spend their free time doing things that do not contribute to their development and are essentially unproductive. In my opinion, many people today actually use the additional free time that technology has created for working more, rather than for interacting with net friends or for other leisure activities. For instance, many people have formed the habit of checking company emails frequently even during their off-work hours。
目录Unit 1 (2)Sharing (2)Listening (2)View it (3)Conversations (3)Passages (3)News report (3)Unit test (3)unit2 (4)Listening (4)Viewing (5)Conversations (5)Passages (5)news (6)Unit test (6)Unit 4 (6)Sharing (6)Listening (7)Viewing (7)Role-playing (8)Presenting (8)Conversations (9)Passages (9)News (9)Unit test (9)unit5 (10)Sharing (10)Listening (10)Viewing (11)Role-playing (11)Presenting (12)Conversations (12)News (13)Unit test (13)Unit6 (13)Sharing (13)Listening (14)Viewing (14)Role-playing (15)Presenting (15)Conversations (15)passages (15)news (15)Unit test (15)Unit 1Sharing3.Answers: b-e-f-d-c-a4. 2 45.anti-socialaware of appreciateattitudetolerantcome to an endwalk awayimpress Listening2.22.3peacefulbeautifullovely partpartywith a passionlast secondwalking their dogs with a bouncethe best part of the day thinking straightat my sharpestwe had childrenin the morningsin the eveningsView it2.2 2 4Role-playing1.2 Answers: g-a-f-h-b-d-c-e Conversations1.DABCC2.CBDA Passages1.ACDC2. distressingdesperateurgeacquireare totally unaware ofare isolated fromaffirminteract withimpulseare convinced of News report1.B C2.B A CUnit test1.DDBCD2.CAAAD3.CBDDC4.atat the bottom of shiningAscrossrunning away from streaming down destroyed unit2sharing2.2excitedon the banks beach partiesfind outlooking forward to 3: f-a-d-c-e-b4:1 2 3 8 105:1 2 4 Listening 2.22.3Thursday, 20/5/2004 1620rainingfanciedhave the guts to tell himgood-looking, romantic and intelligent three childrenI'm happyfeel good about who I wasGood luck for the futurebe happy with who you are Viewing2.1: 3 62.2the longest-living communities900go about their businessfruit and vegetableingredientscell damagehigh quantitieshealth protective120020 percent lessgetting more for their moneyhealth's worthRole-playing1.2:1 3 4 5 7 8 10 Conversations1.ADCBD2.CBADPassages1.BCDA2.Proportionestimatedhave profound impacts onpotentialoriginate from residentialposes a challenge to be transformed intonews1.BD2.BDCUnit test1.BDCBC2.DCCBA3.BCAAD4.launchedcornerbankruptcyvirtuallydirectingdischarged from securedsubstantialNot surprisingly fashion accessoriesUnit 4 Sharing3.d-f-a-e-b-g-c4.brighten your mooda nurturing environmentFeel contentment makes the difference feeling satisfied with5.1,5Listening2.12.2hotels or even cities make moneyhas doubledwherever he goeswhat kind of food she eats junk mail or adverts robbedmore crimeshave no need to worrybe more carefulsent to the newspapers posted onlineViewing1.DBACD2.rethink everythingGive it upstandard of living diminished commute furtherthe oppositeslow downtake more leisure economic growth consumer goods material possessionsRole-playing 1.11.21,3,4,6,7,9, 10Presenting1.2Answers: e-b-c-d-aConversations 1.CABCD2.BABD Passages1.ADDC2.prevalentscarybe classified as epidemicratiodiagnosedkeeping track ofwas still associated with affirmin terms ofNewsADACUnit test1.DBACD2.CDACB3.ABABDovercompanionshiploverdefinitionscarcediaryThe sight ofdefeatedmade upphilosophers and scientists unit5Sharing3: d-h-a-f-b-e-c-g4:1 4 65:enrichExpand our horizons TerriblyIntellectSpecificLearn through artAll aspectsAlivePerformanceIntense emotions Listening2.12.2Gets your voteIn favor ofUseful and beneficialEntertainment and activitiesConcern meexpensiveI personally would preferWith disabilitiesExcellentEnjoy gardensMentioned youthInvolvedNot so sureCostsMy vote would go toLeave outHanging aroundRoutineBringing alongThe older generationViewing2.1 :1342:(1)A /makes a mess/public buildings/wrong(2)V/definitely(3)A/quite exciting(4)V(5)A/pleasing to the eye/positive/environment(6)A/nice picture /offensiveRole-playing1.1: cabd1.2: extends out westNorth aboveGo upAround the cornerOver thereAround the neighborhoodOn the leftHang out and readHead over toCircle backWalking byFolk musicLooks likeModeled onThe hundredth anniversary Presenting1.1Setting of the movieActors/……Plot summaryRecommendationDirectorReview’s opinion of different elements 1.2SkillfullyGrippingShockingHilariousSensationalElectrifyingPoignantlyMovingBreathlessHard-hittingEmotionally-drainingThoroughly Conversations1 cdbcd2BDCAPassages1:CADB2:antipationGlamorousBe conferred uponCollectiveNominate forExceptions toAccomplishedAbsoluteNews1:CA2:ADBUnit test Part1:CCBBDPart2:ABDCAPart3:DBACCPart4:tremendous StrategicApplied HonoredEscape Defeated ReflectingA series ofStrong relationship A wide range ofUnit6Sharing34:e-c-b-a-f-d5:laptop /latest headlines/real timeSources/mediaHave to pay/discriminateOutlets/spread/risk6:123Listening2.1:f-e-d-g-c-a-b2.2:hear this story /About this guyWhat happened wasRemember all the details/recall/the first challenge Then from that/something to doThe next thing/according to the report/a part in his film My impression was that/ended upThat’s what ha ppenedViewing2.1:BAADCCC2.2:starts going wrongFill an awful lot of timeDeeply embarrassing for usChampion of the Wrong Guest divisionLiving the celebrity lifestyle/Love a good news blunderRole-playing1.1:b-a-d-c1.2:ABBAB AABBA Presenting1.1:235 Conversations 1:BABDC2:CDAC passages1:DCDB2:differentiate themselves from Frown uponConciseCombatSevereIs geared up for EmbracedCompactIs supplemented with Sensationalnews1:CA2:DCBUnit testDBAADBDACCCBDACContestQueensOutgoingCheersTitleTourPerformedTo convinceIn protestDraw world attention。
Unit 1 Sharing3.Answers: b-e-f-d-c-a4. 2 45.anti-socialaware ofappreciateattitudetolerantcome to an endwalk awayimpress Listening2.2peacefulbeautifullovely partpartywith a passionlast secondwalking their dogswith a bounceawaythe best part of the day thinking straightat my sharpestwe had childrenin the morningsin the eveningsView it2.2 2 4Role-playing1.2 Answers: g-a-f-h-b-d-c-eConversations1.DABCC2.CBDAPassages1.ACDC2. distressingdesperateacquireare totally unaware of are isolated from affirminteract with impulseare convinced ofBCBACUnit test1.DDBCD2.CAAAD3.CBDDC4.atsectionconnectsat the bottom of shiningAscrossrunning away from streaming down destroyedUnit 2 Sharing2.excitedon the banksbeach partiesfind outlooking forward to3. Answers: f-a-d-c-e-b4.1 2 3 8 105.1 2 4Listening2.1A:2 3 4 5B:1 62.2Thursday, 20/5/20041620by the riverrainingfanciedhave the guts to tell himgood-looking, romantic and intelligent three childrenI'm happyfeel good about who I wasGood luck for the futurebe happy with who you are Viewing2.1 3 62.2the longest-living communities 900go about their businessfruit and vegetable ingredientscell damagehigh quantitieshealth protective1,20020 percent lessgetting more for their money health's worthRole-playing1.21 3 4 5 7 8 10 Conversations1.ADCBD2.CBADPassages1.BCDA2.proportionestimatedhave profound impacts on potentialeconomicallypensionsoriginate fromresidentialposes a challenge tobe transformed intoBDBDCUnit test1.BDCBC2.DCCBA3.BCAAD4.launchedcornerbankruptcyvirtuallydirectingdischarged fromsecuredsubstantialNot surprisinglyfashion accessoriesunit 3SharingTask 1(1)free time(2) how they spend their free time,how they would spend their freetime differe ntly if they had more time or money or opportUNITy,and what are the benefit s to society if people are given more freetime or holidaysTask 2(1) enjoy(2) free(3) music(4)internationally(5)festivals your free timeTask 3d-e-g-h-b-a-c-fT a s k 4 2 3 5 6Task 52 4 5 8 1 2.ListeningTask 2Activity 1a-d-g-e-b-f-cActivity 21 3 6 8Activity 3(1)S h e f e e l s i t s e e m s v e r y s h a l l o w,(2)S h e h a s n o w g r o w n u p a n d m a t u r e d.(3)She is very happy with where she is now./She doesn't think lifehas to be th e p e r f e c t i m a g e s h e p i c t u r e d. ViewingTask 2 Activity 1(1)husky sledding(2)38(3)wing-walking(4)3(5)driving on Route66 /driving on Route Sixty-six(6) 19(7)queue-jumping(8) 17(9)swimming with dolphins(10) 1Task 2 Activity 22 4 7 8 9R o l e-P l a y i n g T a s k1A c t i v i t y:(1)Four /4(2)a swimming pool(3)covered by another “wall"(4)the same position as the shape in the hole(5)what shape the holewill be until the last moment(6) Not to get knocked into the pool(7)gets through the most shapesTask 1Activity 21 3 4 7PresentingGet ideas 1Organize ideasMeaningful leisure activities Reasons for being meaningful1Outdoor activities such as going to parks,mountains and beachesbuild healthprevent and reduce stressimprove social life2Surfing the Internetkeep people well-informedcommunicate with people all over the world easily get entertainment throu gh watching TV series or movies online3Reading booksmake people think more deeplyimprove concentration4Playing chessmake people smarterrelieve stress and bring funMore practice in listeningShort conversationD D C B ALong conversationDDBCPassages: Passage 1BCACPassages: Passage 21.resorts2.sprung up3.dramatically4.having an adverse effect onbat6.wilderness7.unspoiled8.streams of9.guidelines10.auction offUNIT testPART IABBBCPart IICCDDBPart IIIDABCDPart IV23.audience24.teenage25.celebrate26.Popular27.conquers28.columns29.is central to30.a private arrangement31.to choose32.apart fromUnit 4Sharing3.Answers: d-f-a-e-b-g-c4.brighten your mooda nurturing environmenta stable familyhealthFeel contentment / feel contentment makes the differencefeeling satisfied with5.15Listening2.1hotels or even cities make moneyhas doubledwherever he goeswhat kind of food she eats junk mail or adverts more crimeshave no need to worrybe more carefulsent to the newspapers posted onlineViewing1.DBACD2.rethink everythingGive it uptransformstandard of living diminishedcommute furtherthe oppositeslow downtake more leisure economic growth consumer goods material possessionsRole-playingCosmetic surgeryAgainstdangerousfrozen solidForhealthDownloading music for free Againsttheftstealing from themwithout payingmake any moneyForCD salesfile sharingconcertsBanning cars from city center Againstpolluting than carsa reduction in shop sales perfectly fineForthe environmentelectric busespolluted1.2134679 10 PresentingAnswers: e-b-c-d-a 1.2Answers: e-b-c-d-aConversations1.CABCD2.BABDPassages1.ADDC2.prevalentscarybe classified as epidemicratiodiagnosedkeeping track ofwas still associated with affirmin terms ofUnit test1.DBACD2.3.ABABD4.overcompanionshiploverdefinitionscarcediaryThe sight ofdefeatedmade upphilosophers and scientistsUNIT5SharingTaskl(1) thearts(2) what areas of the arts they enjoy, what exhibition or performance they vent to recently, and whether they think the arts are importantTask2(1) Photographyanddance.(2)Thesmall,intimateexhibitions.(3)Thearts.Task3d-h-a-f-b-e-c-gTask420.146Task5(1)enrich(2)expandourhorizons(3) Terribly(4)intellect(5) specific(6)learn throughart(7)allaspects(8) a live(9) performance(10)intenseemotionsListeningTask2 ActivitylSarah(Woman)A.BotanicalgardenTimB.CinemaNigelC.Theater"workshopspaceActivity2(1) gets yourvote(2)infavorof(3)usefulandbeneficial(4)bringjobs(5) entertainment and activities(6) concernme(7)expensive(8)I personally would prefer(9) with disabilities(10) excellent(11) enjoy gardens(l2) mentioned youth(13) involved(l4) not so sure (15)costs(l6) myvotewouldgoto (17)1eaveout(l8)hanging around(l9)routine(20) bringingalong(2l) theoldergenerationViewingTask2Activity1134Task2Activity2(l)A(2)makesamss(3) public buildings(4) wrong(5)V(6) definitely(7)A(8) quiteexciting(9)Y(10) A(11) pleasingtotheeye (l2) positive(l3) environment(l4) A(15) nicepicture(l6) offensiveRole-PlayingTask1 Activity1c-a-b-dTask1 Activity2(l)extendsoutv.1est(2) northabove(3) goup(4) aroundthecorner(5) overthere(6) aroundtheneighborhood(7) ontheleft(8)hangoutandhead(9) headoverto(10)circleback(11) walkingby(l2)acentero f(13) attracted(14)folkmusic(l5)lookslike(l6)modeledon(l7) thehundredthanniversaryPresenti ngGet ideas 1(1) Setting of themovie(2)Actor(s)/Actress(es)(3)Plotsumn1ary(4) Recommendation(5) Director(6) Reviewer'sopinionofdifferentelementsGetideas 2(1)skillfully(2) gripping(3) shocking(4) hilarious(5) sensational(6)electrifying(7) poignantly(8) moving(9) breathless(10) hard-hitting(11) emotionally-draining(12)thoroughlyOrganizeideasMovie AMovie BTitleFindingNemoThePursuitofHappinessGenre(体裁) AnimationBiographySettingOceanSanFrancisco,USMaincharacters• Marlin(aclownfish,anoverprotectivefather)• Nemo(sonofMarlin)• Dory (agood-heartedbluefish.withshort-termmemoryloss) • ChrisGardner(asales1nanandlaterastockbroker,afather) •Linda(Chris‘wife)• Christopher(sonofChris)• JayThistle(an1anagerforDeanWitter)Actors/Actresses • AlbertBrooks(asMarlin)• AlexanderGould(asNemo)• EllenDeGeneres(asDory)• WillSmith(asChrisGardner)• ThandieNewton(asLinda)• JadenSmith(asChristopher)• BrianHowe(asJayTwistle)Director(s)• AndrewStantonGabrieleMuccino• Plotsummary(12) atmysharpest(13)wehadchildren(14) inthe1nornings(15) intheeveningsTask2 Activity1(I)Becausehewasfascinatedwiththeirbodylanguage.(2)A"man watcher".(3)0ver60countries.(4) Thedifferentwaysofshakinghands,andthedifferentwaysofsaying“You are crazy”Task2Activity2Role-PlayingTask2Activity1(l)Becausehewantstoaskhertopaybackthemoneyshehasborrowedfromhim. (2) Sheexplainsthatsheisterriblewithmoneyand that she justforgetsaboutit.(3) Shesaysshewill paybackthemoneythefollowing weekwhen shegetspaid.(4) Hefeelsannoyedaboutthesituation.(5)Hesuggeststhatthewomanpaybackalittlean1ountofthemoneyeachweek.Task2Activity2g-a-f-h-b-d-c-ePresentingGet ideas1(1) Thestory is about a couple who were ordered to return a large a1nount of l ottery prizemoney.The movie tells the story of a father's courage and love. Nemo runs awayfrom school, ventures into the open sea, captured onto a boat, and sent to a dentist 'soffice. Marlin and Dory go to search for him and bring him hon1e. They go al l theway to Sidney 1-larbor. Along the way, Marlin learns to take risks and fina lly allowsNemo to take care of himself.The story is about a salesman, Chris. who strives to build a future for himselfa nd his five-year-old son. Although he works hard. he n1akes little n1oney. He raiseshis son on his own after his wife walks out. However, he never gives up. With diligenceand the love for his son, he becon1es a successful stockbroker.• Abri11iantly animated masterpiece• Fullofhumor• Stunningvisualeffects• Perfectlycastvoice• Hilarious• Asimplebut enchanting story• Richdetailsandlavishcolors• Channingcharacters• Favoritescenes:underwaterworld-theocean,thefish,andthe • coral reef• Areal,heavy,andinspirationalstory• ActingofWillSmithisshockinglygood• Actingofthesonisperfect• Touchingandpowerful scenes• Unconventionalapproachestotellaninspirationalstory• Favoritescene:interviewfor internship• A remarkable movieRecommendationYes,stronglyrecom1nend.Yes,defi『1itelyamust-see.More practiceinlisteningShortconversationCDBCDLongconversationBDCAPassages:Passage1CADBPassages:Passage245.anticipation46.glamorous47.beconferredupon48. collective49.nominatefor50. exceptionsto51. accomplished52. absolute53.recipients54.isentitledto55UNIT testPart ICCBBDPart IIABDCAPart IIIDBACCPartIV43.tremendous44.strategic45.applied46. honored/honored47.escape48.defeated49. reflecting50. aseriesof51. strongrelationship52. awiderangeofUNIT 6S h a r i n gT a s k 1(1)t h e m e d i a a n d n e w s(2) how they usually get their news,what kind of news storiesinterest hem the most,how modern technology and new mediahas changed their relationshi p with the news,and whether themedia uses its power responsiblyT a s k 2 (1)quite late(2) go on(3) important(4)going on(5)the media andthe newsT a s k 3(1)Interne(2)Television(3) Internet(4) Radio(5)NewspapersTelevision(6) Newspapers InternetTask 4e -c-b a-f-dT a s k 5(1)laptop(2) latest headlines(3)real time(4)sources(5)media(6)have to pay(7)discriminate(8)outlets(9)speed(10) riskTask 61 2 3 2 8.L i s t e n i n g Task 2Activity 1f-e-d-g-c-a-bA c t i v i t y 2(1)hear this story(2)about this guy(3)what happenedwas(4)remember all the details(5)recall(6)the firstchallenge(7)then from that(8)something to do(9)the nextthing(10)according to the report(11)a part in his film(12)myimpression was that(13)ended up(14)t h a t's w h a t h a p p e n e d ViewingTask 2 Activity 1BAADCCCT a s k2A c t i v i t y 2(1)starts going wrong(2)fill an awful lot oftime(3)deeplyembarrassing for us(4)champion of the Wrong Guest division(5)charming but inappropriate(6) living the celebritylifestyle(7) love a good news blunderRole-PlayingTask 1Activity 1b-a-d-cTask 1Activity 2A B B A B A A B B APresentingGet ideas 12 3 5Get ideas 2Strictly Come DancingNewsnightGenreReality showCurrent affairs programFeaturesShow-stopping dances,celebrities,glamorous dresses,big bandmusic,a popula r h o s t In-depth reporting,hardhitting interviews,intelligent analysisContent Sixteen famous contestants with lttle or no experience of dancingpair up with f amous professional dancers; the bottom two couplescompete in a dance-off;ju dges decide who leaves.Main presenter interviews guests (e.g.politicians)O r g a n i z e i d e a s (1)A Bite of China( 《舌尖上的中国》)(2) Documentary(3)CCTV-1(4)P r e m i e r e d i n M a y201 2(5)Introduces Chinese Cuisine; explores origins & characteristicsof Chinese fo o d;s h o w s t h e C h i n e s e l i f e s t y l e (6)Informative; beautiful scenes; art of simple & ordinary food;promotion of har m o n y b e t w e e n m a n&n a t u r e More practice in listeningShort conversationBABDCLong conversationCDACPassages: Passage 1DCDBPassages: Passage 256.differentiate themselves from57.frown upon58.concisebat60.severe61.is geared up for62.emb racedpact64.is supplemented with65.sensationalU N I T t e s t Part IDBAADPart IIBDACCPart IIICBDACPart IV53.contest54.queens55.outgoing56.cheers57.title58.t o u r s59.performed60.to convince61.in protest62.draw world attentionUNIT 8SharingTask 1(1) reading(2) whether they read much or not, the last books they read, their favorite books, and the fictional characters they most like to be or meetTask2(1) She likes to read non-fiction books about history and politics, and she also likes to read some poetry.(2) Do you read much?(3)The interviewees all say that they read a lot.Task3a-e-d-c-bTask436. 2 3Task537.(1)funniest novel(2)completely normal(3)easy(4)complex(5)dark and monstrous(6)by defaultListeningTask 2 Activity 11 The website believes that story-telling should be egalitarian or democratic, that is, everyone has a story.2 He was surprised at the number o contributions (i.e. 15,000 in a couple o months), and he didn't expect that so many of the stories were sad he had thought that a lot of them would be funny or playful.3 Lots of those stories convey a sense of regret or disappointment.4 Reference: Examples are:a) Not quite what I was planning.b) Wasn't born a redhead. Fixed that.c) Found true love. Married someone else.d) Never should have bought that ring.Task 2 Activity 2(l)took up the challenge(2)tag line(3)playing off(4)blown away(5)took life under control(6)make a switch(7)come back withViewingTask 2 Activity 1BDCABTask 2 Activity 2357Role-playingTask 1 Activity 2(1) I'm a big fan of detective novels(2) What I really liked about it was the main character39. (3) I'm not that keen on detective novels40. ( 4) I just couldn't get into it41. ( 5) I couldn't stand it42. (6)I'm not really into fantasy43. (7)the thing I love about it is the writingPresentingGet ideas 1t)The saying the story disproves is ''If at first youdon't succeed ... try, try again. 11(2)Paragraph 2: The writer gives the time, location, and background of the story.44. (3) Paragraphs 3 and 4: The writer describes in detail what happened to him,i.e. his failure to learn how to windsurf although he tried it many times.45. (4) Paragraphs 3 and 4: The writer tells us how he felt by using words such as "stupidly" (Para. 3), "embarrassed" (Para. 3) and "defeated" {Para. 4).46. (S)He learned that if he couldn't succeed in doing something at first, he should gi\(e it up rather than try it again and again in vain. This is stated in Paragraph 5.47. (6)Partly. When I read the title, I felt the author is going to tell a story that proves the saying. But when I came to the sentence "But I'm not so sure that's always true", I sort of knew what the ending looks like it disproves the saying.48. (7) In the last paragraph, he rewrites the saying mentioned in the first paragraph to give a logical ending to his story.Get ideas 2d-c-e-f-a-bMore practice in listeningShort conversationDCBACLong conversationBCADPassages: Passage 1ACBDPassages: Passage 278. refugee79. desperate80. entitled81. became informed of82. are confronted with83. spokesperson84. seek out85. profiles86. stayed loyal to87. virtuallyUNIT testPART I CDDBBPart II AAADCPart III BAA CDPart IV73. hunting7 4. baseball 75. published7 6. Childhood77. novels78. hopeless79. ambulance80. against nature81. Nobel Prize82. the greatest influences。
目录Unit 1 (2)Sharing (2)Listening (2)View it (3)Conversations (3)Passages (3)News report (3)Unit test (3)unit2 (4)Listening (4)Viewing (5)Conversations (5)Passages (5)news (5)Unit test (5)Unit 4 (6)Sharing (6)Listening (6)Viewing (7)Role-playing (7)Presenting (8)Conversations (8)Passages (8)News (9)Unit test (9)unit5 (9)Sharing (9)Listening (10)Viewing (10)Role-playing (11)Presenting (11)Conversations (11)News (12)Unit test (12)Unit6 (12)Sharing (12)Listening (13)Viewing (13)Role-playing (13)Presenting (14)Conversations (14)passages (14)news (14)Unit test (14)Unit 1Sharing3.Answers: b-e-f-d-c-a4. 2 45.anti-socialaware ofappreciateattitudetolerantcome to an endwalk awayimpress Listening2.22.3peacefulbeautifullovely partpartywith a passionlast secondwalking their dogswith a bounceawaythe best part of the day thinking straightat my sharpestwe had childrenin the morningsin the eveningsView it2.2 2 4Role-playing1.2 Answers: g-a-f-h-b-d-c-e Conversations1.DABCC2.CBDAPassages1.ACDC2. distressingdesperateurgeacquireare totally unaware ofare isolated fromaffirminteract withimpulseare convinced ofNews report1.B C2.B A CUnit test1.DDBCD2.CAAAD3.CBDDC4.atsectionconnectsat the bottom ofshiningAscrossrunning away from streaming downdestroyedunit2sharing2.2excitedon the banksbeach partiesfind outlooking forward to3: f-a-d-c-e-b4:1 2 3 8 105:1 2 4Listening2.22.3Thursday, 20/5/20041620by the riverrainingfanciedhave the guts to tell himgood-looking, romantic and intelligent three childrenI'm happyfeel good about who I wasGood luck for the futurebe happy with who you areViewing2.1: 3 62.2the longest-living communities 900go about their businessfruit and vegetable ingredientscell damagehigh quantitieshealth protective120020 percent lessgetting more for their money health's worthRole-playing1.2:1 3 4 5 7 8 10 Conversations1.ADCBD2.CBADPassages1.BCDA2.Proportionestimatedhave profound impacts on potentialeconomicallypensionsoriginate fromresidentialposes a challenge tobe transformed intonews1.BD2.BDCUnit test1.BDCBC2.DCCBA3.BCAAD4.launchedcornerbankruptcyvirtuallydirectingdischarged from securedsubstantialNot surprisingly fashion accessoriesUnit 4Sharing3.d-f-a-e-b-g-c4.brighten your mooda nurturing environment a stable familyhealthFeel contentment makes the difference feeling satisfied with 5.1,5Listening2.12.2hotels or even cities make moneyhas doubledwherever he goeswhat kind of food she eats junk mail or adverts robbedmore crimeshave no need to worrybe more carefulsent to the newspapers posted onlineViewing1.DBACD2.rethink everythingGive it uptransformstandard of living diminishedcommute furtherthe oppositeslow downtake more leisure economic growth consumer goods material possessionsRole-playing 1.11.21,3,4,6,7,9, 10 Presenting1.2Answers: e-b-c-d-aConversations 1.CABCD2.BABD Passages1.ADDC2.prevalentscarybe classified as epidemicratiodiagnosedkeeping track ofwas still associated with affirmin terms ofNewsADACUnit test1.DBACD2.CDACB3.ABABD4.overcompanionshiploverdefinitionscarcediaryThe sight ofdefeatedmade upphilosophers and scientists unit5Sharing3: d-h-a-f-b-e-c-g4:1 4 65:enrichExpand our horizons TerriblyIntellectSpecificLearn through artAll aspectsAlivePerformanceIntense emotionsListening2.12.2Gets your voteIn favor ofUseful and beneficialBring jobsEntertainment and activitiesConcern meexpensiveI personally would preferWith disabilitiesExcellentEnjoy gardensMentioned youthInvolvedNot so sureCostsMy vote would go toLeave outHanging aroundRoutineBringing alongThe older generationViewing2.1 :1342:(1)A /makes a mess/public buildings/wrong(2)V/definitely(3)A/quite exciting(4)V(5)A/pleasing to the eye/positive/environment(6)A/nice picture /offensiveRole-playing1.1: cabd1.2: extends out westNorth aboveGo upAround the cornerOver thereAround the neighborhoodOn the leftHang out and readHead over toCircle backWalking byA center ofattractedFolk musicLooks likeModeled onThe hundredth anniversary Presenting1.1Setting of the movieActors/……Plot summaryRecommendationDirectorReview’s opinion of different elements 1.2SkillfullyGrippingShockingHilariousSensationalElectrifyingPoignantlyMovingBreathlessHard-hittingEmotionally-drainingThoroughly Conversations1 cdbcd2BDCAPassages1:CADB2:antipation GlamorousBe conferred upon Collective Nominate for Exceptions to Accomplished Absolute RecipientsIs entitled toNews1:CA2:ADBUnit test Part1:CCBBDPart2:ABDCAPart3:DBACCPart4:tremendous StrategicAppliedHonoredEscape Defeated ReflectingA series of Strong relationship A wide range ofUnit6Sharing34:e-c-b-a-f-d5:laptop /latest headlines/real timeSources/mediaHave to pay/discriminateOutlets/spread/risk6:123Listening2.1:f-e-d-g-c-a-b2.2:hear this story /About this guyWhat happened wasRemember all the details/recall/the first challenge Then from that/something to doThe next thing/according to the report/a part in his film My impression was that/ended upThat’s what ha ppenedViewing2.1:BAADCCC2.2:starts going wrongFill an awful lot of timeDeeply embarrassing for usChampion of the Wrong Guest divisionLiving the celebrity lifestyle/Love a good news blunder Role-playing1.1:b-a-d-c1.2:ABBAB AABBAPresenting1.1:235Conversations1:BABDC2:CDACpassages1:DCDB2:differentiate themselves from Frown uponConciseCombatSevereIs geared up for EmbracedCompactIs supplemented with Sensationalnews1:CA2:DCBUnit testDBAADBDACCCBDACContestQueensOutgoingCheersTitleTourPerformedTo convinceIn protestDraw world attention。
Uint3II. Basic Listening Practice5. ScriptW: Did you see the paper today? There was an earthquake in Brazil. M: Yes, but it only measured 3.5 on the Richter scale. I don’t think there were any casualties.Q: What is the result of the earthquake of 3.5 on the Richter scale according to the man?2. ScriptW: I’d a bit worried about Suzie traveling to southern India. It’s the rainy season there, a nd there may be landsides.M:Suzie can take care of herself; she won’t go anywhere too risky. Besides, you can always e-mail her if it makes you feel better.Q: What is Suzie doing?3. ScriptM: Hi, I thought you were on holiday in Asia! Back already?W:we never got there! Our travel agent cancelled our arrangements because the whole region is flooded. We were so disappointed; we won’t get another chance to g o this year.Q: What is the woman doing?4. ScriptM: Our flight to Tokyo was delayed by twelve hours. Can you believe it?A typhoon hit the east coast and it was chaos.W:I saw it on the news. The flooding and damage were terrible. I don’t think anyone was hurt though.Q: What is the consequence of the typhoon?5. ScriptW: Did you see the program last night about volcanoes? It was fascinating! M: Yes, the weird thing is the molten lava looks so beautiful, yet it’s so destructive. And I couldn’t believe how far the ash can travel. I’m glad we don’t have any volcanoes here!Q: What does the man think the volcano is?K eys: 1.D 2.A 3. C 4.B 5.CIII. Listening InTask 1: Soft answers turn away wrath.Son:Hi,mom, what are we having for dinner tonight?Mom: I haven’t started yet. Why, have you any requires?Son: How about tsunami for a change—I don’t know what is, but I heard some Japanese people using the word on the bus the other day. Sounds like a food. Maybe it’s similar to sushi.Mom:Nonsense. Tsunami comes from Japanese words meaning harbor and wave.If we ha d a tsunami, it would be the other way around, young man. Son: Why? W hat is it?Mom:I mean it may swallow you up. A tsunami is an enormous series of very powerful waves.Son: Could you surf on them? That could be cool.Mom: They’re not cool. They are very destructive. When they pound the shore of populated areas, they cause tremendous damage. They destroy everything in their path.Son: What causes them?Mom: I think they are caused by some sort of shock, like an earthquake, volcano, or landside that starts a chain reaction in the ocean. Son: Do the waves get to big that they crush buildings?Mom: Easily. They can be dozens of meters high. They toss cars and houses around as though they were children’s toys.Son: Can you see them coming?Mom: You can see them at quite a distance. But there’s not much you can do. In the open ocean they move at up to 800km per hour, but when it reaches the shore, the system slows down and the waves get bigger. Son: How big?Mom:They can reach 30 meters. Big enough to finish you off in one gulp.11. What the son think a tsunami is?12. What does Mom imply by saying, “If we had a tsunami, it would be the otherway around”?13. What does the son think surfing on tsunami waves would be like?14. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as the cause of a tsunami?15. How high can tsunami waves reach?Keys: 1B 2.C 3.A 4.D 5.CFor Reference1. In the open ocean they move at up to 800km per hour, but when it reachesthe shore, the system slows down and the waves get bigger.2. They can reach 30 meters. Big enough to finish you off in one gulp. Task 2: Flooding in Haiti and the Dominican Republic ScriptTh e death too continues to (S1) climb from last week’s flooding in Haiti and the Dominican Republic. The U.S. Agency for International Development (S2) reports that a t least1,068 people are dead, 1,600 are (S3) missing, and 25,000 are in need of emergency food and other forms of (S4)assistance.In Dominican Republic, 414 are dead and 274 are missing, all from the town of Jimani.A key(S5) factor in the widespread destruction is the extensive deforestation and the (S6) presence of settlements along the floodplains of rivers. The flooding was driven by intense rainfall. A low-pressure system (S7) originating in Central America brought exceptionally heavy rain and thunderstorms to Haiti and the Dominican Republic from May 18 t o25. (S8) Rainfall exceeded 500 mm (or 19.7 inches) along the border areas of Haiti and the Dominican Republic during that period. At the town of Jimani, Dominican Republic, 250mm (or 10 inches) of rain fell in just 24 hou rs, causing the Solie River to overflow its banks from May24 to 25.The heavy rainfall resulted in flash flooding and extensive debris flowed over the entire region. Swollen rivers and debris cut off many of the roads traversing the area along the base of the mountains.(S9) This made it difficult for humanitarian relief worker to rescue stranded people and deliver badly. Now people want to know: How often do floods and related landmass movement also caused landsides in a few places.(S10)Analysis of the past date shows that major floods in the Dominican Republic and Haiti are now a near-annual event. Since 1986, twelve lethal events have occurred on the island.Task3: A BlizzardScriptA blizzard is a sever weather condition characterized by low temperatures and strong winds, greater than 15 miles per hour, bearing a great amount of snow.Because the factors for classifying winter storms are complex, there are many different definitions of what a blizzard truly is. But it is generally agreed that in order to be classified as a blizzard, as opposed to merely a winter storm, the weather must meet several conditions. The storm must decrease visibility to a quarter of a mile for three hours running. I nclude snow or ice as precipitation, and have wind speed of at least 32 miles per hour, which means Force 7 or more on the Wind Scale.Another standard, according to Environment Canada, is that the winter storm must have winds of 40 kilometers per hour or mi=ore, plenty of snow, visibility less than 1 kilometer, a temperature of less than -25 degrees Celsius, and all of these conditions must last for 4 hours or more, before the storm can properly be called a blizzard.When all these conditions continue after snow has stopped falling, the storm is referred t o as a ground blizzard.An extensive form of blizzard is a whiteout, when the downdrafts, together with snowfall, become so sever that it is impossible to distinguish the ground from the air. People caught in a whiteout can quickly become disoriented, losing their sense of up and down as well as their sense of direction. Severe blizzard can also occur along with arctic cyclones.11. What is the passage mainly about?12. Which of the following is true of a blizzard according to the firststandard?13. Which of the following is true of a blizzard according to the secondstandard?14. What is a ground blizzard?5. Which of the following is in the order of increasing force?Keys: 1A 2.B3. C 4.D 5.CFor ReferenceThey can quickly become disoriented, losing their sense of up and down as well as their sense of direction.IV. Speaking OutMODEL 1 It was a strong earthquakeAmy:Bill, it was a strong earthquake! The house was shaking, the window breaking! Terrible.Bill:I know, it was terrible. I saw your face turn whit as you ran and got under the table.Amy:I admit I panicked. But it wasn’t an occasion for us to be careless.It’s better to be cautious. There might be aftershocks.Bill:Or an even bigger quake!Amy: To play it safe, let’s turn off the gas and electricity.Bill:Right. Let’s get the emergency earthquake kit already. It’s in the kitchen. It has food, flashlights, and a first-aid kit.Amy:Let’s turn on the radio for news. I guess the quake measures at least5 on the Richter Scale.Bill:Who know what might happen tomorrow, next month or next year? After all, this city is said to be located in an earthquake zoneAmy:There hasn’t been much activity for dozens of yearsBill: But a major quake may hit at any time.Amy:I think we’d better move to an earthquake-proof house.Bill:Smart thinking!MODEL2 Things are a bit out of balance.ScriptJohn:The seventh straight day of rain. It’s too much. Things are a bit out of balance.Susan:Yeah, too much rain here, too little there. Last summer firestorms destroyed many parts of the globe.John: Firestorms are a pretty interesting phenomenon. They generate so much heat that they create their own weather. Nothing you can do about it.Susan: Once a fire developed into a firestorm, there’s no stopping it.Some people think we should n’t try.John: You mean, just let the forests burn? How can we watch people’s homes on fire with folded arms?Susan: Some experts argue that forest fires are part of nature, and that we shouldn’t try to interfere, except, of course, to save homes and lives.John: It seems wrong to let all good timber burn. What a waste that would be!Susan:But that’s nature’s way of cleaning up the debris that collects on the forest floor and creating new kind of growth.John: Maybe so, but it still seems wrong to just let fires burn. Susan:After all, there have been verdant forests for millions of years without man’s help fighting the fires.John: That may be true, but I still think it’s wrong to not put out forest firesMODEL3 This is the island that disappeared ScriptSusan: Just look at that sky. Aren’t the twilight colors beautiful? John: Um. Even heard of the famous sunsets that followed the Krakatoa volcano eruption?Susan: Do you mean the Pacific island that blew up in the eighteen hundreds?John: Yeah. Deep red sunsets appeared on the horizon for the three yearsa fter the explosion.Susan: They were caused by the fine dust that spread through the earth’s atmosphere.John: People 5,000 kilometers away from Krakatoa reported hearing the enormous blast.Susan: And ashes even fell on Singapore, more than 500 kilometers to the north.John: As I remember, two thirds of the island simply disappeared, blown to bits.Susan: And then giant sea waves followed,killing more than 40,000 people who lived there.John:Apparently the biggest of those waves traveled 4,000 kilometers in just 12 hours.Susan: I don’t think there’s ever been another natural disaster quite like it, do you?John: A mountain called Vesuvius erupted, burying the nearby town of Pompeii in ashes; but that was in a smaller scale.Now Your TurnTask 1SAMPLE DIALOGJosh: Maggie, I’ve just read a fire destroyed much of the forest on Day Mountain in Hong Kong the other day.Maggie: I’ve heard that too. The local government sent firefighters and even helicopters to try to put out the fire. But I think they shouldn’thave tried.Josh: You mean, they should just let the forests burn? How can they stand by and watch people’s homes go up in flames?Maggie: Some experts argue that forest fires are a phase in the cycle of nature, and we shouldn’t interfere. Except, of course, to save lives.Josh: It seems wrong to allow fires to burn up good timber. What a waste that would be! You see,the fire-hit area extends nearly 4,00 square meters.Maggie: But that’s nature’s way of cleaning up the debris that collects on the forest floor and creating space for new growth.Josh: That may be true, but it still seems wrong to just let fires burn.They destroyed not only timber, but many rare butterflies living there Maggie:Anyway, there have been verdant forests for millions of years without man’s help in combating fires.Josh: You may be correct,but I still think it’s wrong to not put out forest fires. If too many trees are destroyed, the very existence of human beings is threatenedV. Let’s TalkScriptA natural disaster is the consequence of a hazardous event, occurring when human activities are affected by adverse natural phenomena such as flood, drought, hailstorm, heat wave, forest fore, hurricanes or typhoons, tornado, tsunami, landsides and mudslides, or volcanic eruption. The resulting deaths or property damages depend on the human ability to resist the disasters.Sometimes two seemingly different disasters may be related to each other. For example, an undersea earthquake may result in a tsunami. While there is a long dry spell in one area, there may be a great flood in another. It is necessary for human beings to understand and combat natural disasters.A drought is a long-lasting weather pattern consisting of dry conditions with very little or no precipitation. During this period, food and water supplies can run low, and other condition, such as famine, can result. Drought can last for several years and are particularly damaging in areas in which the residents depend on agriculture for survival.A flood follows too much rain or water in a location, and could be the result of many different conditions. Floods can be caused by heavy rainfall from a storm, including thunderstorms, rapid melting of a large amounts of snow, or rivers which swell from too much precipitation upstream, causing widespread damage to areas down stream. Another possible cause of a flood is the bursting of man-made dams.VI. Further Listening and SpeakingTask1: Description of a TsunamiScriptA strange hissing noise filled the air, said witnesses to the disaster, and that was followed by an ear-shattering roar. Racing toward the shore at speed of 450 kilometers per hour was a vast black wall of water more than 20 meters high.For sunbathers on the beaches and diners at outdoor beachfront cafes there was no escape. Along with fishing boats, automobiles, trams, trains, early-morning shoppers and beach bungalows they were smashed to the ground and swept as far as two kilometers inland by the force of the tsunami that came after a force 9 earthquake deep under the sea off the coast of Sumatra. Many local residents, including numerous children, rushed onto the beach to pick up fish thrown ashore by the first giant wave. Before they could return to safety, a second powerful wave struck and swept them to their deaths at sea.When the worst of the waters finally retreated back into the ocean, bodies lay everywhere, and many hung from trees. At least 140,000 people died in the flooding around the rim of the Indian Ocean and as far away as Kenya and Somalia. Still missing are more than a thousand people, among then 200 Indonesian fishmen.Hundreds of fishing village in India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Thailand are cut off from supplies of clean water, food and medicines. Relief efforts from across the globe are rushing towards the disaster area. Whether they will be able to prevent further deaths from disease remain to be seen.8. What happened after shoppers were smashed to the ground?9. According to the passage, what happened after the first giant wave?10. How many people are missing in the disaster?11. What may follow immediately after the disaster, according to thepassage?12. What id the passage mainly about?K eys: 1.A 2.C 3.B 4.D 5.ATask 2: Drought in South AfricaScriptSouth Africa is heading for a disaster in the new year because of a drought. The water level at some dams have dropped below 20% while the ground water table has dropped by as much s 30 metersEmergency measure have been introduced ensure that millions of people have enough water to survive. In rural areas without dams, the government has to send water by truck an d sink new, deeper wells to provide drinking water. Tanked water is provided about 3.5 million South Africans. People here normally use barely 30 liters a day, and is impossible to further limit their usage. That is why agricultural use has to be restricted.More than 100,000 farm workers might lose their jobs if it does not rain soon. Water restrictions, which have a negative influence on the agricultural sector in particular, have already been imposed in several districts. Farmers have been forced to stop irrigating their crops to ensure that enough water is available for domestic use. Maize f ar mers in the eastern parts of the country have almost no hope of planting their crop in time. They need rain within the next two weeks to be able to start planting. Where farmers did sow, the seedlings have been scorched under the sun.An estimated 40,000 head of livestock have died because of the dry spell. Thousands of stock farmers will have to slaughter their livestock on a large scale because there is no grass left.The parts suffering the most were rural areas without dams. If it does not rain, the people there will face a huge crisis.K eys: FFTFTTask3: Brave firemenScriptA fire started on some grassland near a farm in Alberta, Canada. The fire department from the nearby town was called to put the fire out. The fire proved to be more than the small town fire department could handle, so someone suggested that a rural volunteer fire company be called. Since the company was composed entirely of men over65, there was doubt that they would be of assistance. But with no other help available, the farmer called the fire company away.The volunteer fire company’s men arrived in a dilapidated old fire truck. The truck drove straight toward the fire and, instead of stopping in front of the fire, drove right onto the middle of the flames. The volunteer firemen jumped off the truck and started spraying water in all directions. Soon they ha d put out the center of the fire, breaking the blaze into two easily controllable parts. After an hour of intense fighting, they had extinguished the fire.The farmer was impressed by the brave volunteer firemen and their work. He was so grateful that his farm had been spared that he presented the volunteer company wit ha check for $10,000.A local news reporter asked the volunteer fire captain what the company planned to do with the funds. The fireman looked him right in the eye and said, “That should be obvious. The first thing we’re going to do is to get the brakes fixed on that stupid fire truck.”For Reference1. Since the company was composed entirely of men over65, there was doubtthat they would be of assistance. But the farmer called the fire company away b ecause the fire proved to be more than the small town fire department could handle, and there was no other help available.2. The truck drove straight toward the fire and, instead of stopping infront of the fire, drove right onto the middle of the flames.3. After an hour of intense fighting, they had extinguished the fire.4. He presented the volunteer company wit ha check for $10,000.The captain said, “The first thing we’re going to do is to get the brakes fixed on that stupid fire truck.”That suggests that they drove right into the middle of the flames because of useless brakes rather bravery.ChNews ReportAustralian WaterspoutScriptA big twister struck the Sydney to Hobart yacht race late on Wednesday, nearly knocking out the team highly favored to win, Nicorette. Disaster struck the Swedish maxi yacht off the east coast of Australia, tearing its mainsail and nearly carrying away skipper Ludde Ingvall. When asked about his encounter with the waterspout, Ingvall described the experience as “surreal”.Ingvall, a seasoned sailor, said that he’s seen twisters before but had always managed to avoid them. This one, however, seemed to be following them and they had no choice but to go right through the middle of it. The encounter with the twister forced Nicorette to drop into fifteenth place overnight.Crew member valiantly battled extreme weather while attempting to keep the yacht o course.Skipper Ingvall reported that the team was now in sixth place and making up ground with the use of its backup mainsail.Nicorette managed to get back on track on Thursday, closing the gap on team Illbruck of Germany, the current leader.This footage from video taken aboard the Nicorette shows the terrible conditions they experienced as they struggled to stay in the race.It took real teamwork to get the unlucky yacht back into this position. Even under these harshest of conditions, the Nicorette team managed to work together to make a miraculous recovery.But the team has a history of successful teamwork.Last year, Nicorette achieved the second-fastest line honors victory in the 57-year history of the 630 nautical mile Sydney to Hobart race. The only yacht to surpass Nicorette’s time was the 60-foot Danish Nokia, setting the record of 1day, 19 hours, 48 minutes, and 2 seconds in 1999. Earlier on Thursday, 8 of the 75 entrants dropped out of the race after a night of thunderstorm activity and winds of up to 30 knots.Team Illbruck is the overall winner so far after two legs o the race, but there is still more race to go.Boat are currently en route to Auckland, New Zealand as they begin the third leg of the around the world race.Nicorette still has a chance to finish in one of the top spots despite the incredible obstacle that almost stopped them.。
新视野(第三版)视听说教程4-网课标准答案-CAL-FENGHAI-(2020YEAR-YICAI)_JINGBIANUnit 1 Sharing: b-e-f-d-c-a4. 2 45.anti-socialaware ofappreciateattitudetolerantcome to an endwalk awayimpress Listeningpeacefullovely partpartywith a passionlast secondwalking their dogswith a bounceawaythe best part of the day thinking straightat my sharpestwe had childrenin the morningsin the eveningsView it2 4Role-playingAnswers: g-a-f-h-b-d-c-e ConversationsPassages2. distressingdesperateurgeacquireare totally unaware ofare isolated fromaffirminteract withimpulseare convinced ofUnit testconnectsat the bottom ofshiningAscrossrunning away fromrunning away fromdestroyedUnit 3Task2(l)enjoy (2) free{3) music (4)internationally(5)festivals{6)spend your free timeTask3d-e-g-h-b-a-c-fTask410. 2 3 5 6Task511. 2 4 5 812.ListeningTask 2 Activity 1a-d-g-e-b-f-cActivity 21368Activity 3(1)She feels it seems very shallow.(2) She has now grown up and matured.(3) She is very happy with where she is now. I She doesn't think life has to be the perfect image she pictured.Viewing{l)husky sledding(2)38{ 3)wing-walking{4)35{ 5)driving on Route 66 I driving on Route Sixty-six{6) 19{7)bungee Jumping{ 8)17{9)swimming-with dolphinsTask 2 Activity 2247 89Role-PlayingTask 1 Activity 1(l)Four / 4(2)a swimming pool{ 3)covered by another "wall"( 4)the same position as the shape in the hole(5)what shape the hole will be until the last moment{6)Not to get knocked into the pool{7) gets through the most shapesTask 1 Activity 2134713.14.PresentingGet ideas 1I partly disagree with the writer's view that today most people spend their free time doing things that do not contribute to their development and are essentially unproductive. In my opinion, many people today actually use the additional free time that technology has created for working more, rather than for interacting with net friends or for other leisure activities. For instance, many people have formed the habit of checking company emails frequently even during their off-work hours。
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I partly disagree with the writer's view that today most people spend their free time doing things that do not contribute to their development and are essentially unproductive. In my opinion, many people today actually use the additional free time that technology has created for working more, rather than for interacting with net friends or for other leisure activities. For instance, many people have formed the habit of checking company emails frequently even during their off-work hours; they are disturbed by cell phone calls concerning work wherever they are even on weekends; they are obliged to bring their computers with them even when going on a vacation. They never seem to have real freedom after work owing to the advancement of technology and the popularization of modern communications devices. However, although they live in such constant chaos, the truth is, this kind of life allows them no chance to spend time wastefully, and it often contributes to their career development and makes them more productive.
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Meaningful leisure activities
Reasons for being meaningful
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Outdoor activities such as going to parks, mountains and beaches
•build health
•prevent and reduce stress
•improve social life
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Surfing the Internet
•keep people well-informed
•communicate with people all over the world easily
•get entertainment through watching TV series or 1novies online 3
Reading books
•make people think more deeply
•improve concentration
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Playing chess
•make people smarter
•relieve stress and bring fun
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