Unit 6-3 -- A Business Dinner
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Unit1句子口译第一部分1. 这是您第一次来广西吗?1. Is this your first visit to Guangxi﹖2. 很高兴见到您。我们一直期待着您的到来。2. Glad to see you. We’ve been expecting your coming.3. 在过去的几年里,广西发生了很大的变化。越来越多的外商开始来南宁投资。3. Over the past several years, Guangxi has witnessed great changes. More and more foreign businessmen began to invest in Nanning.第二部分1. 这是一家五星级酒店,地理位置优越、交通方便。1. This is a five-star hotel with an ideal location and convenient transportation.2. 希望你们对这里的住宿和服务感到满意。2. I hope you can find the accommodation and services here satisfactory.3. 所有费用由公司报销/负担。3. All the expenses will be borne by the company.4. 如果您在这里遇到不便之处,或需要帮助,请立即与我联系。4. If any inconveniences occur or you need any help, please do not hesitate to contact me.第三部分1. 防城港位于广西南部北部湾北岸西端,是中国沿海24个主要港口之一。1. Fangcheng Port is situated at the west end to the north coast of the Beibu Gulf in south Guangxi. It is one of the 24 major ports in coastal China.2. 规划的港口岸线长50.3公里,可规划建设深水泊位200多个。2. The planned port line is 50.3 kilometers. More than 200 deep-water berths can be built along the line.3. 港口始建于1968年3月22日,1983年7月国务院批准对外开放。3. The port was initially built on March 22, 1968 and was opened in July, 1983 with approval from the State Council.4. 防城港地处华南经济圈、西南经济圈与东盟经济圈的结合部,是我国内陆进入东盟国家最便捷的出海门户。4. Located at the conjuncture of South China Economic Rim, Southwest China Economic Rim and ASEAN Economic Rim, Fangcheng Port serves as the most convenient access of China’s mainland to ASEAN countries.5. 港口的商业环境越来越自由化。5. The commercial environment of the port has been continuously liberalized.6. 港口与120多个国家建立了贸易关系,并与世界上500多个港口有业务往来。6. The port has trade connections with over 120 countries and dealings with more than 500 ports around the world.7.自1993年采取了一系列策略以来,这里的设施和服务已经达到了世界级港口的水平。
BOOK 1 - Unit 6 - Language Focus - Vocabulary1.Fill in the gaps with words or phrases given below. Change the form where necessary.1)The former lake bed is now af e[rtile] plain producing good crops of wheat.2)Aunt Pat's rough, red handsre [flected] a life of hard physical labor.3)If you are living o[verseas,] you may not have to pay tax in your own country.4)Helen is pretty, of s[lim] build, with blue eyes.5)We [split] the boards down the middle to use them for the back of the shelves.6)Only the hope that the rescuersw ere getting nearer [sustained] the trapped miners.7)The [glow] of the setting sun reddened the stream.8)The kidnappers 绑( 架者) [thrust] the boy into the car and drove off.9)It is common knowledge that dogs havek ae [en] sense of smell.10)The unusually cold winter caused many plants btuod [] late this year.11)Training is provided, so npor [evious] experience is required for the job.12)We can go to the seven o'clock performance or the eigh—t [whichever] suits you best.2.Rewrite each sentence with the word or phrase in brackets, keeping the same meaning. The first part has been written for you.1)I strongly dislike the sickly smell of carpets and furniture in the bedroom. (disgust)The sickly sme[lol f carpets and furniture in the bedroom disgusts ]m. e 2)Correspondence between Mary and Henry came to an end after the death of her mother. (correspond)Mary stopped[corresponding with Henry after the death of her mother].3)The most suitable site for a radio transmitter (发射台) is an isolated place far from cities. (best located)A radio transmitteri[s best located at an isolated place far from ci]t.i es4)The game on TV completely held my attention so that I didn't hear Martincome in. (absorb)I[was so absorbed in the game on TV that I didn't hear Martin com]e. in5)Thanks to the rough surfaceo f the basketball, players are able to keepa firm hold of it. (grip)The rough surface of the basketball helplsa[yers grip the ba]l.lplete the following sentences,u sing the words or phrasesin brackets. Make additions or changes where necessary.1)During the 1880s, several black colleges were founded in the U.St.o[ broaden] educational opportunities for black students and help thema [ke their way] in the world. (broaden, make one's way)2)"The food at this hotel [disgust]s me. Why not dine at the restaurant across the street?""Well, we haven't reserved a table, but we'll [take a chance on] its not being full." (take a chance, disgust)3)About 15,000 artists participated int h[e grand] opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics, which left 91,000 spectators from China n[d overseas] mesmerized (着迷). The event, directed by Chinese filmmaker Zhang Yimorue,f l[ected] China's rich history and cultural heritage. (overseas, reflect, grand)UsageFill in each gap in the following sentences with an appropriate word. In some cases, both words may be used.1.afraid frightened1) A fire broke out at the school but the teachers were able to lead the [frightened] children to safety.2) Don't be [afraid / frightened] to complain if the service is bad.2.alike similar1) Don't worry about which washing machine to buy, they are alilk [e / similar].2) The twins insist on wearings i[milar] clothes.3.alive living1) The old man was lucky to bea l[ive] after such a devastating earthquake. 教育文档交流2) He is widely regarded as Australia's greatelisvti n[g] poet.4.asleep sleeping21) She looked lovingly at thes l[eeping] child.2) I'm surprised to see you awak—e ten minutes ago you were fasats[ leep].- Word FamilySome words come from the same root, that is, they belong to the same family. If you get to know well each member of the family, they will all place themselves at your service.Study the following words. Then use them correctly in the sentences below.1.disappoint disappointment disappointed disappointing disappointingly(1)If you're expecting that Dad will let you borrow his car, you're goingto be greatly [disappointed].(2)She couldn't hide herd [isappointment] at not getting the job.(3)It's [disappointing ]that so few attended the concert.(4)I'm sorry to d[ isappoint] you, but I'm afraid I can't come after all.(5)Emma played rather [disappointingly] in the piano competition and only came third.(6)What a [disappointing] result! She should have done a lot better.2.attract attraction attractive unattractive attractively unattractively(1)The salary they're offering is verayt [tractive], but I still don't want the job.(2)The local government is trying toa t[tract] high-tech companies to the area.(3)My wife is keen on shopping, but it holds naot t[raction] for me.(4)Karen used to wear severe clothing. Surprisinglye nough, I found her very [attractively] dressed when I dropped in yesterday.(5)She's got a lovely slim figure, but her faceu ins a[ttractively ]long.(6)Wearing an [unattractive] blouse and old-fashioned skirt, Dorothy looked older than she was.1. Complete the following passage with words chosen from the Words and Phrases to Drill box. Change the form where necessary.I had no difficulty in[ identifying] (1) him, standing there with the bookg [ripped] (2) firmly in one hand. A book had seemed the natural choice, asit had been those notes in the [margins] (3) of another that had brought us together in the first place. He was right on time, just as we had scheduled. I liked that. It seemed to fit well with everything I had discovered from c[orrespondin]g (4) with him while he was [overseas] (5). Now here he was in the flesh, looking [more than a little] (6) handsome as he stood there in his uniform. I almosth [esitated] (7) to put him to the test, but it was too late to change my mind and I wasg [rateful] (8) to the lady for agreeing to help. I [made my way](9) past him and didn't wait to see his response to her. So here I am in the restaurant, waiting to see whether I am going to have dinner on my own or not. Will he end upg o[ing my way] (10) after all?2. Read the following passage carefully until you have got its main idea, and then select one appropriate word for each gap from the box following the passage.Jenny and Raymond had been lovers before World War II set them apart. Eight years later Raymond happened to learn that Jenny was still living alone in London ...)So Raymond found himself unpacking his bag in a London hotel before he had decided on his approach (接近的途径) to Jenny. He [first] (1) thought of the telephone, but he knew that wouldn't do. Jenny believed that he was dead. He couldn't just [ring] (2) up and say he wasn't. [Nor] (3) could he just ring her doorbell and be standing there on the mat. She would think she was seeing things (眼花了).A hot bath and a change of clothes did not bring any revelatio启ns示(), either. He sat down at the writing desk and began a letter to her—tore it up and began [another] (4) —and tore that up. He [threw] (5) down the pen and went out into the early October dusk of London—, [deliberately] (6) avoiding the address where Jenny was living.He was unaccustomedt o dilemmas (两难境界) like this which could not be [reasoned] (7) out in a decent length of time, and he was getting angry with [himself] (8). Moodily he turned into a cheerful-looking r[estaurant] (9) and had a lonely meal, aware that he might have Jenny's happy face across the tabl—e he was wasting time—but after so many years, did afew more hourmsa [tter] (10)?Translation3.Translate the following sentencesi nto English,u sing the words or phrases in brackets.1) 我上大学之前,祖父对我说的那几句充满智慧的话给我留下深刻印象。
三年级上册常用表达法Unit 1 Hello!1、Hello, I’m Wu Yifan.2、Hi, I’m Sarah.3、I have a ruler / an eraser.你好,我是吴一凡。
你好,我是萨拉我有一把尺子/一块橡皮。
4、---What’s your name ? 你叫什么名字? 5、-Goodbye! 再见!---My name’s John. 我叫约翰。
-Bye, Miss White. 再见,怀特小姐。
Unit 2 Colours1、Mr Jones, this is Miss Green.琼斯先生,这是格林小姐。
-Good morning, Miss Green.早上好,格林小姐。
2、I see red. 我看见红色。
3、Good afternoon, Wu Yifan.下午好,吴一凡。
4、---Nice to meet you.见到你很高兴。
---Nice to meet you, too.见到你也很高兴。
Unit 3 Look at me!1、--How are you?你好吗? --I’m fine, thank you.我很好,谢谢你。
2、 Let’s go to school!我们一起上学吧!3、Great! 太棒了!Unit 4 We love animals1、What’s this?这是什么? It’s a duck.(它)是只鸭子。
2、What’s that?那是什么?3、Cool! I like it.酷!我喜欢它。
Unit 5 Let’s eat!1、-- I’d like some juice, please.请给我些果汁。
--Here you are.给你。
2、 Have some bread.吃点面包吧!3、 I’m hungry!我饿了!4、Can I have some water, please?请给我些水好吗?5、Thank you ! 谢谢你!You’re welcome.不用谢Unit 6 Happy birthday!1、--This one, please.请给我这个。
Unit6Whatsfordinner答案Unit 6 What’s for Dinner?Warming up① Match the picture with the proper word.1. C2. F3. A4. D5. B6. E② Listen and complete the sentences.1. noodles;2. tea; coffee;3. cook;4. hungry;5. milk; fridge;6. eggs;7. bread;8. jam.③ Complete the dialogue with the sentences in the box.1. What’s for breakfast?2. Are we going to have noodles?3. Would you like to have some eggs?4. Where is the bread?④ Complete the sentences with the words in the box.1. hungry;2. coffee, tea;3. fridge;4. bread; jam;5. noodles; bread; cake;6. eggs⑤ Choose the best answer.1.B2.A3. B4.C5.DListening and Speaking① Listen and complete the following phrases.1.ready;2. time;3. order;4. soup;5. start;6. roast;7. course;8. bottle② Listen and complete the following dialogue.1. get;2.ready;3. Take;4. order;5. vegetable;6. with;7.main;8. beef;9. salad; 10. drink; 11. bottle; 12. Thank.③ Listen to the dialogue again and choose the proper answers to the questions. 1---G; 2---C; 3---B; 4---D; 5---A④ Listen and fill in the blanks with the words you hear.1. cola; chicken;2. roast duck; rice;3. noodles; juice;4. roast beef; salad;5. Vegetable soup; eggs;6. bread; coffee.⑤ Listen and fill in the blanks with correct words you hear.1. bread; milk;2. noodles; eggs;3. potato; rice;4. chicken; vegetable soup;5. roast beef; juice.⑥ Choose the correct spelling.1.A2.C3.D4.B5. A⑦ Listen and fill in the blanks.1. best;2. most;3. sugar;4. milk;5. foods;6. sweets;7. yoghurt;8. so;9. British; 10. American;11. tea; 12. coffee; 13. Doctors; 14. healthier; 15. more.⑧ Correct the mistakes.1. of---into;2. of---with;3. at---on;4. for---to;5. for---to;6. of---from;7. don’t---doesn’t;8. drinking---drink.Reading and Writing① Choose the proper meaning for the word.1.---C; 2---D; 3---B; 4---E; 5---A; 6---G; 7---F; 8---H② Fill in the blanks with the words in the box.1.sausages;2. teaspoon;3. salt;4. Peel;5. stir;6. ingredients;7. pieces; 8. bowl; 9. Peel; cut; 10. serve.③ Put the steps to make potato salad in correct order.3-1-9-5-2-8-6-4-7④ Listen and fill in the blanks.Ingredients:potatoes; sugar; eggs; salt; onion; sausage; tomato; Steps:1.Wash; boil; forty;2. Peel; cut; pieces;3.Boil; twelve;4. shell;5. sausage; tomato;6.onion;7.Put; bowl; 8. Add; stir; 9. serve.⑤ Put the following words and expressions into Chinese.1.糖2.醋3.料酒4.⾁5.切⽚6.打开煤⽓炉7.加热⼀会⼉8.把……放到锅⾥Language in Use① Fill in the blanks with can, can’t, may, must and n eedn’t.1. can’t;2.must;3. Must, needn’t, may;4. can’t, Can;5.may② Choose the best answer.1-5A D A B B 6-10 C D B C A③ Match the English with the Chinese.on the desk 在教室⾥on the floor 在地板上in the box 在电视旁边in the classroom 在椅⼦后⾯under the table 在沙发后⾯behind the sofa 在桌⼦上behind the chair 在桌⼦下⾯next to the TV 在盒⼦⾥next to the door. 在门旁边⑤Fill in the blanks with proper prepositions.1. beside;2. on;3. under;4. behind;5. in front of;6. in.Skill Practice① Put the following sentences into English.1. He is from Tianjin.2. My books are on the desk.3. The teacher is standing beside me!4. Onions are in the fridge.5. There is a shop near the school.6. Tom sits in front of me.7. He likes walking behind me.8. Eggs are in the bowl.② Read the following passage and choose the best answer.(A)1.B2.C3.C(B)1. C2. D3. A4. B5. CFor Better Performance① Look at the menu and finish the following dialogue.Dialogue I.1. order;2. students’ answers;3. course;4. student’s answers;5. students’ answers;6. much;7. students’ answers. Dialogue II. 1. Would; 2. students’ answers; 3. students’ answers; 4. students’ answers; 5. students’answers; 6. students’ answers.)②Writing.AWaiter: Hello. Can I help you?Tony: Yes, I'd like to have some lunch.Waiter: Would you like a starter?Tony: Eh… maybe a cup of gr een tea, please.Waiter: And what would you like for a main course?Tony: I'd like a bowl of chow mein and a bowl of chicken soup.Waiter: Would you like anything to drink?Tony: No, thanks.BPrepare a glass of orange juice and some tasty fruits like apples, bananas, grapes, peaches, and strawberries. Peel the bananas and wash the rest. Put the grapes in a large bowl first. Cut other fruits into bite-size pieces and put them into the bowl with grapes. Pour the orange juice into the bowl and stir the fruits. Put a cover on the bowl and leave it in the frig for 20 minutes or till slightly chilled. Now the fruit salad is ready to serve. Enjoy.CThere are tens of thousands of different foods and hundreds of drinks in the world. But among them I like hamburger and coke best. They are tasty and smell good. Though I know they are junk food, I just can’t tear myself away from Macdonald whenever I pass the fast food restaurant. I wish I can quit hamburger and coke one day and enjoy some other healthy food or drinks instead that have the same flavors as hamburger and coke.。
II. Listening SkillsListening to People Talk About Health 1. M: I haven haven’’t been to see my doctor for a very long time. I ’m worried that he he’’ll be angrywith me for not having a physical examination for so long.W : Which is more important, the doctor doctor’’s feelings or your health? ou’Y ou’d d better go if you want to make sure everything is all right with you. It seems that the man worries more about It seems that the man worries more about the doctor the doctor ’s feelings than his own than his own health health .2. W : Oh, I : Oh, I’’ve got a cold. I ve got a cold. I’’m not used to the cold weather, and it often gets the best of me.What I need now is some good medicine.M : The best medicine is to keep healthy. I promise you that if you get involved with some sort of physical exercise, you sort of physical exercise, you’’ll get sick a lot less. Why don ll get sick a lot less. Why don’’t you try joining a gym? The woman catches The woman catches cold cold easily and believes in taking some good medicine , but the man thinks physical exercise is more important.3. W : Exams are coming up soon. I ’ve been so busy with schoolwork that I’I’ve ve had a lot of trouble sleeping.M: School is important, but so is your health. Maybe you should talk to a doctor. Doctors see people all the time for this very problem. They can help you.The woman has been so busy with schoolwork that she has had difficulty sleeping . The man believes that believes that health health is important that she should see is important that she should see a doctor a doctor .4. M : Do you mind if I have a cigarette before we eat?W : Well, actually, I do. If you don ’t mind, could you smoke outside? If you want to poison your body and shorten your life, that that’’s your business. But as for me, I want to live long and healthy.The woman asks the man to smoke outside because she wants to live long and healthy . She believes believes second-hand smoke second-hand smoke causes causes cancer cancer too.5. W : Robert, when we last talked, you promised there would be less television and junk food, and more exercise in your life. But now you more exercise in your life. But now you’’re becoming quite overweight.M : I know it : I know it’’s bad, but I really like watching TV s bad, but I really like watching TV. After all we should enjoy ourselves while we . After all we should enjoy ourselves while we are young. W : But you : But you’’re risking your health watching TV so much. M : Oh, yes: heart trouble, high blood pressure. But I : Oh, yes: heart trouble, high blood pressure. But I’’d rather die than give up TV d rather die than give up TV. .The man once promised he would watch TV less, eat less junk food and have more exercise. But he believes it is more important to enjoy himself, although the woman says he ’s risking his health watching TV so much.III. Listening InTask 1: DietsIf you If you’’re a young lady in your twenties, you may be either on a diet or wondering which diet to follow. Indeed, people are so concerned with their appearance that the word “diet diet”” has lost its original meaning. It now has the same meaning as “weight loss diet diet””. There was a time when women bound their waists to have a nice figure. Them came Twiggy, a British supermodel most famous in the 1960s, and since then everyone has wanted to look like a twig. Because of this trend, many diets have become popular. It is not uncommon to meet young girls who look weak enough to be blown away in the wind, yet they are still talking about diets! However, extreme diets can lead to health problems. Many such dieters may end up with very serious disorders. Princess Diana suffered from an excessively strong appetite; Karen Carpenter, a popular singer of the 1970s, died of the less of appetite. You should know that looking good is important but not when it comes at he risk of your health and life. Better eating habits and proper exercise are all you need to be fit and look good. 1.A 2.C 3.B 4.B5.C Task 2: Culture Shock(D=Doctor; S=Student)D: Hello, I Hello, I’’m Dr. Black. m Dr. Black. How’re How’re How’re you feeling? you feeling? S: I’I’m not feeling well, doctor.m not feeling well, doctor. D: What seems to be the problem?S: I don I don’’t know. I just feel tired all the time. I want to sleep all day. I ’m not interested in studying or being with people.D: How long had this been going on?S: Almost one month now.D: Are there any other symptoms?S: I ’m just tired.D: Do you have many friends?S: I don I don’’t really have many here. I t really have many here. I’’m an international student. D: I imagine that many things about your life here are different from your home. S: Yeah, my life ’s changed a lot. Foods, customs, socializing s changed a lot. Foods, customs, socializing……even body language and gestures are all different from those in my own country.D: How long have you lived here?S: Almost three months now. It seems much linger; it’s it’s a struggle for me to get used to the newa struggle for me to get used to the new way of life here.D: Hmm. Well, let ’s check you over. (a few minutes later ) Well, I don ’t see anything physicallywrong with you. Your heart is strong. Lungs are clear. Your blood pressure is normal.S: Then what do you think is wrong with me, doctor?D:Y our problem seems to be culture shock. Sometimes when people move to a new location, especially a new country, they experience culture shock. Sometimes this culture shock can be serious, and people become very depressed. I suggest that you try to spend some time each week with people from your own culture.S: But my teachers tell me to speak English all the time.D: I understand, but right now we need to deal with your symptoms. Follow my advice, and you ’llfeel better.S: How long does this last?D: Culture shock lasts for a while and then begins to disappear. The length of time varies from person to person. If you aren person to person. If you aren’’t feeling better in two or three weeks, please call me again.1. The student feels tired all the time, wants to sleep all day, and is not interested in studying orbeing with people.2. Many things in the student Many things in the student’’s life have changed, such as foods, customs, socializing, and evenbody language and gestures.3. Because the student Because the student’’s heart, and blood pressure are all normal.4. Sometimes when people move to a new location, especially a new country, they experienceculture shock.5. The doctor suggests that the student try to spend some time each week with people from herown culture.Task 3: The FluThere There’’s nothing gradual about the flu: it hits you like a hammer. One minute you ’re feeling fine, and the next you can be shivering, burning up, and then shivering again. In minutes, your legs become weak and your body aches in places that have never hurt before. Influenza can break out so suddenly that people can sometimes say, “It hit me at exactly 9 last night.It hit me at exactly 9 last night.”” But whether the flu strikes at night or on the bus to school, there strikes at night or on the bus to school, there’’s just one thing a victim wants to do: lie down in bed.A healthy person can fight off the flu in three to five days, though a cough and tired feeling can last two more weeks. But often an attack of the flu is followed by another illness. Doctors recommend that old people, or people of nay age with heart or lung problems, get a flu vaccine every year. Because flu viruses change all the time, a new vaccine must be prepared each year to protect against future attacks.The flu is such an infections illness that it can The flu is such an infections illness that it can hit hit you any time and anywhere. One you any time and anywhere. One minute minute you can be feeling fine, and the next you can be be feeling fine, and the next you can be shivering shivering , burning up, and then shivering again. Soon your legs become weak and your body begins to become weak and your body begins to ache ache . Once the flu hits you, you just want to lie down in bed. Usually, it in bed. Usually, it lasts lasts three to five days, buy is often three to five days, buy is often followed followed by another illness. If you by another illness. If you’’re old or have heart or have heart or lung lung problems, you problems, you’’d better get a flu d better get a flu vaccine vaccine every year so as to every year so as to protect protect against it. Task 4: An AnnouncementReceptionist: Good morning. Dr. Black Good morning. Dr. Black’’s office. Student:Hello, this is Albert Shaw. I ’d like to make an appointment with Dr. Black for a checkup . Would 9:30 be all right?Receptionist: Let Let’’s see. He doesn s see. He doesn’’t have any openings in the morning. But there t have any openings in the morning. But there’’s a s a cancellation cancellation in the afternoon at in the afternoon at 3 o 3 o ’clock .Student:Hmmm, how about 3:30? I Hmmm, how about 3:30? I’’ll have a class until 3:15. Receptionist: OK, let OK, let’’s make it s make it 3:303:30 the day after tomorrow. That ’s s Thursday Thursday . IV . Speaking OutNow Your TurnJames: Hello, Nicky! Hello, Nicky! Are you feeling better todayAre you feeling better today ? Nicole:Well, the fever is gone, but I ’m still feeling weak. Y ou know, I can can’’t take it easy anylonger. longer. I I ’m worried about my class and the coming biology exam my class and the coming biology exam——it it’’s an important test. James: Don ’t worry . Everything will be OK. Are you still taking the medicine?Nicole: Yeah. I ’m following the doctors orders, but I hate taking pills. You can ’t be sure about theside effects.James: I know what you mean . Some medicines are not safe.Nicole: You could say that again .Model 2 Is it serious, doctor?Now Your TurnDoctor: Well, John, your blood pressure is a bit high. Is there a history of that in your family?John:Is it serious , doctor? My grandpa died of a Stroke. Doctor:Your condition is not that bad . But you have to take care. More rest, less work. John:Do I have to drop some classes? The trouble is that my class schedule is so tight this semester.Doctor:Take it easy . Take the prescription for three months, then come back for another checkup. Model 3 What Model 3 What’’s on your mind?Now Your TurnKatherine: What ’s on your mind , Sarah?Sarah:I ’m really anxious. m really anxious. I I ’m afraid of the oral presentation tomorrow. Katherine: There ’s really no reason to be worried . Y ou ’ve practiced it so often with me that evenI know it.Sarah:But But I can I can ’t help worrying . I . I’’ll get nervous when I speak in public. Katherine: I know. When I did my first oral presentation, I went through the same thing. Y ou ’llbe fine .V . Let . Let’’s TalkDoctor: Well, your test results are back, Jim. Your blood tests are fine. Everything seems OK.Jim:Huh. I still don Huh. I still don’’t have any energy, and I get headaches all the time. Doctor: Mm. I see your weight is 180 pounds. You ’ve gained five pounds since your last visit.That That’’s a little too much for your weight.Jim:That That’’s funny. I s funny. I’’ve been eating the same as always. Doctor: I think maybe we should talk about it.Jim:Oh, well, I mean Oh, well, I mean……now I eat the things students usually eat at school. Doctor: The usual things?Jim:Yeah, you know. In the morning, I grab a few doughnuts and a coffee on the way to school.Doctor: Uh-huh. And for lunch?Jim:Uh, a couple of hot dogs, fries, and a Coke Uh, a couple of hot dogs, fries, and a Coke……maybe an ice cream on the way back. Doctor: And dinner?Jim:Pizza, and a Coke. Doctor: What about exercise?Jim:Exercise? I Exercise? I’’m just not into exercise. I just like to watch sports on TV m just not into exercise. I just like to watch sports on TV. Anyway I wouldn . Anyway I wouldn . Anyway I wouldn’’t have time for exercise have time for exercise……too much homework, you know.Doctor: You should change your eating habits before you have a serious weight problem. I ’ll giveyou this pamphlet with diet suggestions to follow, and I also want you to do some walking and some one-hour workouts at the gym. Maybe three times a week.Jim:Diet? Exercise? But can Diet? Exercise? But can’’t I just take some pills to give me more energy and get rid of my headaches?Column A Column BThe student The student’’s test results 61. Headaches and lack of energy His problems 12. Exercise and diet His breakfast 43. Pizza and a Coke His lunch 54. A few doughnuts and a coffee His dinner 35. A couple of hot dogs, fries, and Coke Suggestions to follow 26. Nothing physically wrong For ReferenceAA, you see B in low spirits and ask for the reason.Hi, Jack. What ’s up? You look unhappy. B, tell A the result of your blood test.Well, I had a blood test last week. The doctor said that my blood was thick and sticky. I ’m very worried.A, comfort B, and give your suggestions.Don ’t worry. More fruit and vegetables and regular exercises will improve your health. B, say what you think about A B, say what you think about A’’s suggestions.Hope so. Actually, the doctor said the same. BA, go to a stranger and introduce the diet pills.Excuse me, sir. Would you please have a look at our new diet pills? It helps you lose 20 pounds in one month.B, show your surprise and ask whether the pills work for all people.Wow. But does it suit different kinds of people? I mean the old and the young alike? A, answer affirmatively and ask for B A, answer affirmatively and ask for B’’s persona; contact information.Good question. We ’ve different prescriptions for different groups of people. Would you please fill in the form with your comtact information, so that we can mail you the detailed introduction to the diet pills? B, write down your information and pass on the sheet to your partner.OK. Here you are! VI. Furthering Listening and SpeakingTask 1: Medical Services on CampusWhile every university in America has its own policies and creates its own rules, most provide some type of medical service or health insurance for students, especially large universities. If students have a cold, or other illnesses, they can see a doctor, and they may also seek medical advice on a range of issues. Free testing for STDs such as HIV is a major part of disease prevention prevention——sharing important information about the epidemic. If students need a major operation or procedure, they must seek outside assistance, but the school may help them make the arrangements. Smaller universities and colleges are not likely to provide in-depth medical assistance; they usually deal with small problems in housing, and assist students to take care of major issues off campus. No medical services are offered in universities and colleges that do not have students living on campus.1. medical servicehealth insurance 2. medical advice 3. operation outsidemake the arrangements 4. medical assistance housingoff campus 5. living on campusTask 2: An Expensive TreatmentSteven had a temperature of 100. His head was stuffed; his bones ached and his throat was sore. He knew he had the flu. All his roommates had been sick with it. He had used up all the special creams and herbs that his mother had carefully packed and put in his suitcase, saying, “Just in case you get sick sick.”.”After three days of lying in bed, feeling miserable, Steven decided to go to the doctor. He described all his symptoms and was sure the doctor would give him a shot that would make him feel much better. Instead, the doctor told him to get plenty of rest and to drink lots of liquids. She gave him a prescription to fill and said in two or three days he would be feeling better. Ashe left, the receptionist told him his visit would cost $50. Steven paid the money in cash and left the doctor left the doctor’’s office feeling very angry1. F2.T3.F4.F5.T Task 3: Task 3: Doctor’Doctor’Doctor’s Advice s AdviceOnce an old gentleman went to see a doctor. The doctor examined him and said, “Medicine won Medicine won’’t help you.help you.”” You must have a complete rest. Go to a quiet country place for a month, go to bed early, drink milk, walk a lot, and smoke just one cigar a day.”“Thank you very much,Thank you very much,”” said the old gentleman, said the old gentleman, ““I shall do everything you say.I shall do everything you say.””A month later, the gentleman came to the doctor again, “How do you do!How do you do!”” said the doctor, “I am very glad to see you. You look much younger.”“Oh, doctor,Oh, doctor,”” said the gentleman, “I feel quite well now. I had a good rest. I went to bed early. I drank a lot of milk. I walked a lot. Your advice certainly helped me. But you told me to smoke one cigar a day, and that one cigar almost killed me at first. It ’s no joke to start smoking at j\my age.s no joke to start smoking at j\my age.””1.D2.B3.A4.B5.D。
Unit 3Phrase Interpreting A 1. business luncheon 2. soft drink 4. gourmet 5. preservative-free 7. to propose a toast 8. continental breakfast 10. French fries 1.工作午餐 2.软饮料 3.冷餐招待会 4.美食家 5.不含防腐剂 6.备受青睐 7.致祝酒词 8.欧式早餐 9.垃圾食品 10.炸薯条 B. 1.款待 2.美味佳肴 3.忌讳 4.招牌菜 5.晚宴 6.菜系 7.用筷子 8.用餐举止9.酸辣汤 10.酸奶 1. entertain 2. delicacies, 4. specialty 5. banquet 7. to handle chopsticks 8. table manners 10. yogurt 3. buffet reception 6. to gain popularity 9. junk food 3. taboo 6. major cuisines 9.hot& sour soup Sentence Interpreting A 1. Sichuan food is famous for its numerous varieties of delicacies and strong flavors, and is best known for being spicy-hot. 2. Cantonese cuisine emphasizes light cooking with seemingly limitless range of ingredients. 3. The careful coordination of such a series of delicate activities as selecting ingredients, mixing flavors, timing the cooking, controlling the heat and finally, laying out the food on the plate for the table are the typical characteristics of Chinese food.4. Nearly endless variety of natural ingredients and methods of preparation are employed in Chinese cuisine/cooking.5. May I propose a toast to the health of His Excellency the Ambassador and Mme. Smith? 1.川菜最大的特点是品种多、口味重,以麻辣著称。
【学习目标】●在餐馆点菜和付帐●用冠词a、an、the 和some●书面讨论商务晚餐的社交情况【听力】-- 商务晚餐(A Business Dinner)NARRATOR: In the last assignment, Bernard agreed to support Kenji and Rupert as they do further research.Now, join Jean-Luc Dubois, VP of Marketing, as he meets with Sarah Brown, one of Belle Vie's clients.Sarah is a buyer at a department store that sells Belle Vie products.She and Jean-Luc are eating dinner at a restaurant in New York.JEAN-LUC: Sarah, good to see you again.It seems like a long time since I was last in New York, but it's only been a few months, really.SARAH: Yes, well I'm glad you could join me for dinner.This is one of my favorite restaurants in the city.JEAN-LUC: So, tell me. How's business been recently?SARAH: Not bad.Our annual sales were up 3 1/2 percent, which was higher than the industry average.I think we're starting to make some of the other New York retailers nervous.JEAN-LUC: And have you been satisfied with the sales of Belle Vie products? SARAH: Of course. Our customers continue to be very loyal to Belle Vie. WAITER: Good evening.Would you like a drink to start?JEAN-LUC: I'd like a cocktail--a martini, please.SARAH: I think I'll have some wine.A glass of the 1993 Chardonnay, please.WAITER: Very good.I'll be right back to take your order.We have some excellent specials tonight.The grilled salmon is served with green beans and a baked potato.JEAN-LUC: How are the beans prepared?WAITER: We saute them in sesame oil.The other special is pasta in a light cream sauce.That comes with a spinach salad.I'll be right back with your drinks.Please let me know if you have any questions about the menu.JEAN-LUC: Everything here looks delicious.What are you thinking of ordering?SARAH: I've heard that the seafood here is quite good, but I can't eat it because I'm allergic to shellfish.I'm considering the garlic chicken with rice.How about you?JEAN-LUC: A salad would be healthier for me, but the roast beef looks too good to pass up.WAITER: Here are your drinks. Are you ready to order?SARAH: I'd like to start with the garden salad with your house dressing.And I'll have the garlic chicken with rice.WAITER: Very good. And what would you like, sir?JEAN-LUC: I'll have the onion soup to start.And for my entree, I'd like the roast beef.WAITER: How would you like that cooked?JEAN-LUC: Could I get it medium rare, please?WAITER: Excellent. I'll bring the soup and salad for you right away.And when you're ready for dessert, I'd recommend the strawberry pie.JEAN-LUC: Well, I'm very glad to hear that your customers continue to enjoy Belle Vie products.I have some new ideas for this year's line that I'd like to share with you.We're thinking about introducing some unusual scents such as chocolate and caramel ...====================================================NARRATOR:在上一个单元中,Bernard 同意支持Kenji 和Rupert 做进一步调查。
现在,请加入营销部副总裁Jean-Luc Dubois 和Belle Vie 的客户Sarah Brown 的会面。
Sarah 是一家出售Belle Vie 产品的百货商店的采购员。
她和Jean-Luc 正在纽约的一家餐馆吃晚餐。
JEAN-LUC: Sarah,很高兴再次见到您。
自从我上次来纽约似乎过了很长一段时间,但其实只有几个月。
SARAH:是的,我非常高兴您能和我一起共进晚餐。
这是我在纽约最喜欢的餐馆之一。
JEAN-LUC:好吧,说吧。
近来生意怎么样?SARAH:目前状况还不错。
我们的年销售量增长了3.5 %,比同行的平均水平要高。
我认为我们开始让纽约的其它一些零售商变得紧张起来了。
JEAN-LUC:您对Belle Vie 产品的销售情况感到满意吗?SARAH:当然。
我们的客户对Belle Vie 依旧情有独钟。
WAITER:晚上好。
您想先喝点饮料吗?JEAN-LUC:请来一杯鸡尾酒--马提尼酒。
SARAH:我想喝点葡萄酒。
请来一杯1993 年的Chardonnay 酒。
WAITER: 好的。
我会马上回来替您点菜。
今晚我们有一些非常好的特色菜。
烤鲑鱼带有青豆角和烤马铃薯。
JEAN-LUC:豆角是怎么做的?WAITER:我们把它放在芝麻油里煎。
另一份特色菜是拌有淡味奶油调料的意大利面。
还带有菠菜色拉。
我马上给您拿饮料来。
如果您对菜单还有什么疑问,请立刻通知我。
JEAN-LUC:这里的每样食物看起来都很可口。
您想点什么菜?SARAH:我听说这里的海产非常不错,但是我不能吃,因为我对贝类过敏。
我想来份大蒜鸡肉饭。
您想来点什么?JEAN-LUC:色拉对我的身体会更好一些,但是烤牛肉看起来非常好,让我难以错过。
WAITER:这是您的饮料。
您准备点菜吗?SARAH:我想先要一份你们的特制色拉酱拌的菜园色拉。
我想要一份大蒜鸡肉饭。
WAITER:非常好。
先生,您想吃点什么呢?JEAN-LUC:我想先要喝点洋葱汤。
主菜我想吃烤牛肉。
WAITER:牛肉要什么火候的?JEAN-LUC:我想要五分熟的,可以吗?WAITER: 好。
我马上给您上汤和色拉。
如果您打算点餐后甜点,我向您建议草莓排。
JEAN-LUC:好,我很高兴听到您的顾客依旧喜欢Belle Vie 的产品。
我有一些关于今年的产品品线的新想法,想和您谈一谈。
我们正在考虑引进一些与众不同香型,例如巧克力味和焦糖味...【词汇】1.specialA "special" (noun) is food at a restaurant that is not usually on the menu. Another form is "special" (adjective)."special"(名词)是指特别的菜肴。
通常不在餐馆菜单上。
另一种形式是"special"(形容词)。
e.g.(1) We have some excellent specials tonight.(2) Our special of the day is fresh grilled salmon.(3) Excuse me, waiter. I don't see anything I'd like to order on the menu. Are there any specials that you would recommend?(4) What is the chef's special today?2.cocktailA "cocktail" (noun) is an alcoholic drink that is made from a mixture ofdifferent drinks. Two examples of cocktails are martinis and daiquiris.Cocktails are typically served before a meal."cocktail"(名词)是指鸡尾酒。