剑桥国际英语教程Unit2-how-do-you-spend-your-dayppt课件
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1.college degree16.high school diploma17.be in charge of18.it’s a deal19.get in trouble20.get to know21.be into sometime22.keep fit23.childhood memory24.closet space25.be sick of26.improve my personality27.free room and board28.make up excuses29.from time to time30.perform dangerous tasks31.make travel reservations32.pocket calculator33.school assignments34.send text messages35.电脑专家36.背景background37.旅行社38.成长、长大39.移民immigrant40.连环漫画杂志41.擅长(某事)42.树上小屋43.整齐的整洁的44.保持健康45.电影明星46.对某事感兴趣47.光亮的48.舒适的49.狭小的50.昏暗的51.不方便的52.交新朋友53.改变我的容貌54.设定闹钟55.熬夜56.决定57.木炭58.节食59.烤60.蒸61.煮62.异国风情的63.混合物64.融化的65.冷冻66.蜗牛67.爆玉米花68.醋69.电话答录机70.地区代码71.作业72.电池73.付账单74.电池75.浏览网站76.按钮77.检查78.犯罪79.剪贴80.拨电话81.下载82.拖放83.逃跑84.发明85.给{电池}充电72在外就餐73结账退房74急救箱75提前76周游世界77上语言课781. This film The Sound of Music is well worth________.A.seeB.seeingC. to seeD. for seeing ( )2. _____some important football matches in our school.A.There will beB. There i s goi ngC. There will haveD. There is going to have ( )3. We have__________ books than you do.A.few moreB.much moreC.little moreD. many more ( )4. We should try to make China have_____money and______pollution.A.fewer,lessB. less,fewerC. more,muchD.more,less ( )5.I think Tom is right,_________?A.don`t IB. isn`t heC. is heD. do I ( )6.---_____ will you have an exam? ---Once a week. A.How soon B. How often C. How many D. How long ( )7. ---I’m sorry I was out when you rang. --- ______.A. It’s a pleasureB. That’s ri ghtC. It doesn’t matterD. Really? Where are you? ( )8. ______ there was something wrong with the clock.A. There seemsB. It seemed thatC. He seemedD. It seem that( )9. Could you put______ in thi s gl ass, pl ease?A. a few sugarB. a li ttl e sugarC. some sugarsD. many sugars( )10. A new building wi ll be bui l t ____.A. after a few months’ timeB. after a few month timeC. in a few monthsD. in a few month time ( )11. He has ______ friends, does he?A. a fewB. fewC. a littleD. little ( )12. --- Would you like to see the film? I have two tickets this evening. ---___________.A.Yes,I would.B. No,I wouldn`t.C.Y es,I`d love to.D.Y es,I`d like ( )13. The old man left his house___a cold winter morning.A. inB. atC. onD. of( )14. Y our coat cost you little money , _____ i t?A. don’tB. doesC. didD. didn`t ( )15. He didn’t think you were ri ght, _____?A. didn’t heB. weren’t youC. did heD. were you ( )16.I _____rockets to the moon when I grow up.A.will putB.will flyC.wi ll take ( )17.If there are_____trees,the air in our city will be_____cleaner.A.less;moreB.more;moreC.more;much ( )18.I predict he will be an engineer_____ten years because he is so interested i n maki ng thi ngs.A.inB.afterter ( )19.There were many famous predictions that never_____.e trueB.came realC.came true ( )20.“The work of Picasso will never be_____anything,”someone said.A.costB.worthC.spend( )21.The next time you see Nikos,he___sixteen years old.A.will beB.isC.wasD.will( )22.Margot_______computer science last year.A.studiesB.studiedC.will studyD.is studying ( )23.In ten years,John_______an astronaut.A.isB.will beC.wasD.will( )24.How many people_______there fifty years ago.A.willB.wereC.areD.will be( )25.In AD 20 000,what_______the worl d be l i ke?A.isB.willC.wasD.are( )26.There is_______meat but_______cakes on the plate.Please have one.A.a little;a fewB.a few;a littleC.few;littleD.little;a few( )27.There is very_______on thi s street.A.few trafficsB.little traffi csC.few trafficD.little traffic( )28.—What is your favorite 21st century predicti on?—I predict there will be _______l ei sure ti me.A.manyB.fewC.fewerD.less( )29.—In AD 2050,what will the world population be?—I think cities will be really big and crowded because there will be a lot_______people.A.muchB.moreC.manyD.less( )30.I went to Beijing last year and I fell in love ______it.A.onB.forC.withD.to( )31.I think that China will win the World Cup one day.I_____.The Chinese team is becoming stronger and stronger.A.agreeB.disagreeC.don’t agreeD.think ( )32.I paid only £300 for the used car but it s _______much more.A.worthB.worthyC.worthwhileD.value( )33.Y ou try to knock_______a group of ten pins placed in a triangle in a bowling game.A.toB.downC.offD.up( )34.In order to keep fit,we try to make_______for fun.A.moneyB.timeC.a cakeD.a plane( )35.He is at_______as tall as you.A.leastB.littleC.lessD.the same四、1--5 BADDB 6--10 BCBBC 11--15 BCCCC五、1--10 BCBDA DCBCC六、A.1--5 BBBAB B. 6--10 CCDAA。
剑桥国际英语教程2听力材料Unit 12. Conversation []Ted:Hey, that was fun. Thanks for the lesson!Ana: No problem. So, tell me a little about yourself. What do you do?Ted: I work in a travel agency.Ana: Really! What do you do there?Ted: I’m in charge of their computers.Ana:Oh, so you’re a computer specialist.Ted:Well, sort of. Yeah, I guess so.Ana: That’s great. Then maybe you can give me some help with a computer course I’m taking.Ted:Oh, sure…but only if you promise to give me some more skating lessons. Ana: It’s a deal!4. Listening.[p..3]Yu HongInterviewer: Where are you from originally, Yu Hong?Yu Hong: I’m from China…from near Shanghai.Interviewer: And when did you move here?Yu Hong: I came here after I graduated from college. That was in 1991. Interviewer: And what do you do now?Yu Hong: I’m a transportation engineer.Interviewer: I see. So you’re an immigrant to the United States.Yu Hong: Yes, that’ right.Interviewer: What are some of the difficulties of being an immigrant in the U.S.?Yu Hong: Oh, that’s not an easy question to answer. There are so many things, really. I guess one of the biggest difficulties is that I don’t have any relatives here. I mean, I have a lot of friends, but that’s not the same thing. In China, on the holidays or the weekend, we visit relatives. It isn’t the same here. Interviewer: And what do you miss the most from home?Yu Hong: Oh, that’s easy: my mom’s soup! She makes great soup. I really miss my mother’s cooking!AjayInterviewer: Where are you from, Ajay?Ajay: I’m from India.Interviewer: And when did you move to the U.S.?Ajay: It was in 1991.Interviewer: Are you studying here at the moment?Ajay: Not now. I came here as a student and graduated two years ago. I’m working as a computer technicianInterviewer: Uh-huh. And what was it like when you first came here? Was it difficult?Ajay: Yeah, it was at times. The main difficulty I had was with the educational system. Things are very different here. Teaching methods, everything is very different from what I was used to in India.Interviewer: And what do you miss the most from India?Ajay: To tell you the truth, after you’re here for a while, you don’t miss anything very much. But I guess the weather and my family are the things I miss. And the quality of life. The quality of life is much nicer back home, frankly speaking.。
剑桥国际英语教程2 听力脚本Unit 1 A time to remember(1)Ted: Oh, I’m really sorry. Are you OK?Ana: I’m fine. But I’m not very good at this.Ted: Neither am I. Say, are you from South America?Ana: Yes, I am, originally. I was born in Argentina.Ted: Did you grow up there?Ana: Yes, I did, but my family moved here eight years ago, when I was in high school. Ted: And where did you learn to Rollerblade?Ana: Here in the park. This is only my second time.Ted: Well, it’s my first time. Can you give me some lessons?Ana: Sure. Just follow me.Ted: By the way, my name is Ted.Ana: And I’m Ana. Nice to meet you.(2)Jeff: Hey! Are these pictures of you when you were a kid?Kim: Yeah. That’s me in front of my uncle’s beach house. When I was a kid, we used to spend two weeks there every summer.Jeff: Wow, I bet that was fun!Kim: Yeah. We always had a great time. Every day we used to get up early and walk along the beach. I had a great shell collection. In fact, I think it’s still up in the attic! Jeff: Hey, I used to collect shells, too, when I was a kid. But my parents threw them out!Unit 2 Caught in the rush(1)Lynn: Why is there never a bus when you want one?Sam: Good question. There aren’t enough buses on this route.Lynn: Sometimes I feel like writing a letter to the paper.Sam: Good idea. You should say that we need more subway lines, too.Lynn: Yeah. There should be more public transportation in general.Sam: And fewer cars! There’s too much traffic.Lynn: Say, is that our bus coming?Sam: Yes, it is. But look. It’s full!Lynn: Oh, no! Let’s go and get a cup of coffee. We can talk about this letter I’m going to write.(2)Erica: Excuse me. Could you tell me where the bank is?Man: There’s one upstairs, across from the duty-free shop.Erica: Oh, thanks. Do you know what time it opens?Man: It should be open now. It opens at 8:00 A.M.Erica: Good. And can you tell me how often the buses leave for the city?Man: You need to check at the transportation counter. It’s right down the hall. Erica: OK. And just one more thing. Do you know where the nearest restroom is? Man: Right behind you, ma’am. See that sign?Erica: Oh. Thanks a lot.Unit 3 Time for a change!(1)Mr. Dean: What do you think?Mrs. Dean: Well, it has just as many bedrooms as the last apartment. And the living room is huge.Jenny: But the bedrooms are too small. And there isn’t enough closet space for my clothes.Mr. Dean: And is not as cheap as the last apartment we saw.Mrs. Dean: But that apartment was dark and dingy. And it was in a dangerous neighborhood.Mr. Dean: Let’s see if the real estate agent has something else to show us.(2)Brian: So where are you working now, Terry?Terry: Oh, I’m still at the bank. I don’t like it, though.Brian: That’s too bad. Why not?Terry: Well, it’s boring, and it doesn’t pay very well.Brian: I know what you mean. I don’t like my job either. I wish I could find a better job.Terry: Actually, I don’t want to work at all anymore. I wish I had a lot of money so I could retire now.Brian: Hmm, how old are you, Terry?Terry: Uh, twenty-six.Unit 4 I’ve never heard of that!(1)Kathy: Hey, this sounds good—snails with garlic! Have you ever eaten snails? John: No, I haven’t.Kathy: Oh, they’re delicious! I had them last time. Like to try some?John: No, thanks. They sound strange.Waitress: Have you decided on an appetizer yet?Kathy: Yes. I’ll have the snails, please.Waitress: And you, sir?John: I think I’ll have the fried brains.Kathy: Fried brains? Now that really sounds strange!(2)Kate: What’s your favorite snack?Jim: Oh, it’s a sandwich with peanut butter, honey, and a banana. It’s really delicious! Kate: Ugh! I’ve never heard of that! How do you make it?Jim: Well, first, you take two slices of bread and spread peanut butter on them. Then cut a banana into small pieces and put them on one of the slices of bread. Finally, pour some honey over the bananas and put the other slice of bread on top. Yum!Kate: Yuck! It sounds awful!Unit 5 Going places(1)Julia: I’m so excited! We have two weeks off! What are you going to do?Nancy: I’m not sure. I guess I’ll just stay home. Maybe I’ll catch up on my reading. What about you? Any plans?Julia: Well, my parents have rented a condominium in Florida. I’m going to take long walks along the beach every day and do lots of swimming.Nancy: Sounds great!Julia: Say, why don’t you come with us? We have plenty of room.Nancy: Do you mean it? I’d love to!(2)Lucy: Hey, Mom. I want to backpack around Europe this summer. What do you think? Mom: Backpack around Europe? That sounds dangerous! You shouldn’t go by yourself. You ought to go with someone.Lucy: Yes, I’ve thought of that.Mom: And you’d better talk to your father first.Lucy: I already did. He thinks it’s a great idea. He wants to come with me!Unit 6 Sure. NO problem!(1)Mr. Field: Jason…Jason! Turn down the TV a little, please.Jason: Oh, but this is my favorite program!Mr. Field: I know. But it’s very loud.Jason: OK. I’ll turn it down.Mr. Field: That’s better. Thanks.Mrs. Field: Lisa, please pick up your things. They’re all over the living room floor. Lisa: In a minute, Mom. I’m on the phone.Mrs. Field: OK. But do it as soon as you hang up.Lisa: Sure. No problem!Mrs. Field: Goodness! Were we like this when we were kids?Mr. Field: Definitely!(2)George: Hi. I’m your new neighbor, George Rivera. I live next door.Stephanie: Oh, hi. I’m Stephanie Lee.George: So, you just moved in? Do you need anything?Stephanie: Not right now. But thanks,George: Well, let me know if you do. Um, by the way, would you mind turning your stereo down? The walls are really thin, so the sound goes right through to my apartment.Stephanie: Oh, I’m sorry! I didn’t realize that. I’ll make sure to keep the volume down. Oh, by the way, is there a good Italian restaurant in the neighborhood?George: Yeah. There’s a great one a couple of blocks from here. Try their lasagna. It’s delicious!Unit 7 What’s this for?(1)Daniel: Hey! Nice computer! What’s this for?Andrea: That’s a modem. It’s used to connect the computer to the phone line, so I can send faxes and access the Internet.Daniel: So you can go on-line and all that?Andrea: Yes. And I used the World Wide Web for finding information on astronomy, movies, UFOs-just about anything.Daniel: Sports? Cars?Andrea: Uh-huh. And I can exchange information with people, too. I belong to a “chat group” on astronomy.Daniel: Hmm. I just use my computer to write letters and reports.Andrea: Why don’t you get on the Internet? It’s not really expensive.Daniel: Maybe I will. It sounds like fun,(2)Jennifer: I read the instructions, but I’m still not sure how to use my cellular phone. Richard: Actually, it’s pretty easy. First of all, don’t forget to turn it on.Jennifer: Got it!Richard: Then dial the number. And remember to press the “send” button. Jennifer: That’s all?Richard: Pretty much. Just make sure to recharge the batteries every few weeks. And try not to drop it. It’s fragile.Jennifer: Good advice.Richard: And one more thing: Be sure to pay the phone bill every month!Unit 8 Let’s celebrate!(1)Leo: Did you know next week is Halloween? It’s on October 31.Natasha: So what do you do on Halloween?Leo: Well, it’s a day when kids dress up in masks and costumes. They knock on people’s doors and ask for candy by saying the words “Trick or treat!”Natasha: Hmm. Sounds interesting.Leo: But it’s not just for kids. Lots of people have costume parties. Hey…my friendPete is having a party. Would you like to go?Natasha: Sure. I’d love to.(2)Jill: You look beautiful in that kimono, Mari. Is this your wedding photo?Mari: Yes, it is.Jill: Do most Japanese women wear kimonos when they get married?Mari: Yes, many of them do. Then after the wedding ceremony, the bride usually changes into a Western bridal dress during the reception.Jill: Oh, I didn’t know that.Unit 9 Back to the future(1)Mr. Lee: The neighborhood sure has changed!Karen: What was this place like before, Grandpa?Mr. Lee: Well, there used to be a grocery store right here on this corner. Hmm. It was pretty quiet. Not many people lived here then.Karen: These days, the population is growing fast.Mr. Lee: Yeah. I bet they’ll tear down all these old buildings soon. In a few years, there will be just malls and high-rise apartments.Karen: Hey, that doesn’t sound too bad!Mr. Lee: No, but I’ll miss the old days.(2)Jody: Ugh! I feel awful. I really have to stop smoking.Luis: So why don’t you quit?Jody: Well, if I quit, I might gain weight!Luis: A lot of people do, but…Jody: And if I gain weight, I won’t be able to fit into any of my clothes!Luis: Well, you can always go on a diet.Jody: Oh, no. I’m terrible at losing weight on diets. So if my clothes don’t fit, I’ll have to buy new ones. I’ll have to get a part-time job, and…Luis: Listen, it is hard to quit, but it’s not that hard. Do you want to know how I did it?Unit 10 I don’t like working on weekends!(1)Brad: Any interesting jobs listed on the Internet today?Sue: Well, there are a lot of retail jobs-selling clothes and stuff. But you have to work Saturdays and Sundays.Brad: Hmm. I hate working on weekends.Sue: Hmm…so do I. Oh, here’s a job selling children’s books to bookstores.Brad: That sounds interesting.Sue: Yeah. Let’s see. You need to have a driver’s license. And you have to work some evenings.Brad: I don’t mind working evenings during the week. And I enjoy driving. So, what’s the phone number?Sue: It’s 798-3455.(2)Tim: I don’t know what classes to take this semester. I can’t decide what I want to do with my life. Have you thought about it, Brenda?Brenda: Yes, I have. I think I’d make a good journalist because I love writing.Tim: Maybe I could be a teacher because I’m very creative. And I like working with kids.Brenda: Oh, I wouldn’t want to be a teacher. I’m too impatient.Tim: I know one thing I could never do.Brenda: What’s that?Tim: I could never be a stockbroker because I’m not good at making decisions quickly.Unit 11 It’s really worth seeing!(1)Guide: We are now approaching the famous Statue of Liberty, which has welcomed visitors to New York Harbor since 1886.Andrew: Wow! Look at it.James: Incredible, isn’t it?Guide: The statue was given to the United States by the people of France. It was designed by the French sculptor Bartholdi.Andrew: It’s really huge. Do we get to go inside?James: Of course. We can climb the stairs all the way up to the crown.Andrew: Stairs? There’s no elevator?James: Not to the top. But it’s just 142 steps!(2)Linda: Hello?John: Oh, hello. I need some information. What currency is used in Japan?Linda: Where?John: In Japan.Linda: I’m not sure. Isn’t it the yen?John: Oh, yes. And do they drive on the left or the right?Linda: I think the left, but I’m not sure.John: Oh. Well, is English spoken much there?Linda: I really have no idea.John: Huh? Well, what about credit cards? Are American Express cards accepted there?Linda: How would I know?John: Well, you’re a travel agent, aren’t you?Linda: What? A travel agent? This is Linda’s Hair Salon.John: Oh, sorry. Wrong number!Unit 12 It’s been a long time!(1)Richard: How did get into modeling, Stacy?Stacy: Well, when I graduated from drama school, I moved to Los Angeles to look for work as an actress. I was going to auditions every day, but I never got any parts. And I was running out of money.Richard: So, what did you do?Stacy: I got a job as a waitress in a seafood restaurant. While I was working there, a customer offered me some work as a model. Within a few weeks, I was modeling full time.Richard: Wow, what a lucky break!(2)Pete: Hey, Joan! I haven’t seen you in ages. What have you been doing lately? Joan: Nothing exciting. I’ve been working two jobs for the last six months.Pete: How come?Joan: I’m saving up money for a trip to Europe.Pete: Well, I’ve only been spending money. I quit my job to go to graduate school. I’m studying journalism.Joan: Really? How long have you been doing that?Pete: For two years. Luckily, I finish next month. I’m almost out of money.Unit 13 A terrific book, but a terrible movie!(1)Paul: Do you want to see a movie tonight?Carol: Hmm. Maybe. What’s playing?Lynn: How about the new Steven Spielberg film? I hear it’s really exciting.Carol: Who is Steven Spielberg?Paul: You know. He directed Jaws, E.T., and Jurassic Park.Carol: Oh, Jurassic Park was boring. The book by Michael Crichton was fascinating, but the movie was terrible!Lynn: Well, I’m interested in that new Johnny Depp movie. It’s a romance. It’s been playing for about a month.Carol: Now that sounds good. I’ve never seen him in a romance, and I think he’s a wonderful actor!(2)Nina: This John Grisham novel looks interesting.Alan: Oh, it is. It’s about a guy who joins a corrupt law firm and then can’t leave. Luckily he has a brave wife who helps him out of the mess.Nina: Hmm. Maybe I’ll read it.Alan: Well, the movie is even better.Nina: Oh, is that the movie that stars Tom Cruise?Alan: Yeah. Why don’t we rent the video?Nina: You don’t mind seeing it again?Alan: Not at all. You rent the video, and I’ll bring the popcorn.Unit 14 So that’s what it means!(1)Ron: Have you met Raj, the student from India?Laura: No, I haven’t.Ron: Well, he seems really nice, but there’s one thing I noticed. He moves his head from side to side when you talk to him. You know, like this.Laura: Maybe it means he doesn’t understand you.Ron: No, I don’t think so.Laura: Or it could mean he doesn’t agree with you.Peter: Actually, people from India sometimes move their heads from side to side when they agree with what you’re saying.Rom: Oh, so that’s what it means!(2)Vickie: You know, these highways are really great, but the road signs are pretty confusing.John: Hmm. What do these lines on the road mean?Vickie: They must mean you aren’t allowed to pass here.John: No. I don’t think so. I’m going to pass this car in front of us. It’s going too slow. Now, I wonder what that sigh up ahead means.Vickie: It may mean you’ve got to take a left in this lane.John: Or maybe it means you can turn left if you want to. I think I’ll just go straight.Unit 15 What would you do?(1)Lou: Look at this. Some guy found $750,000! He returned it and the owner thanked him with a phone call.Kate: You’re kidding! If I found $750,000, I wouldn’t return it so fast.Lou: Why? What would you do?Kate: Well, I’d go straight to Las Vegas and try my luck in the casinos. I could double the money in a day and keep $750,000 for myself.Lou: You might also lose it all in a day. And then you could go to jail.Kate: Hmm. You’ve got a point there.(2)Tanya: Is your houseguest still staying with you?Ruth: No, after three weeks, she finally left. Thank goodness!Tanya: So how did you get rid of her?Ruth: Well, I lied and told her my parents were coming for a visit and I needed the room. I probably shouldn’t have lied. Now I feel bad. What would you have done? Tanya: Oh, I would have told her to leave after a week. By the way, my father-in-law is coming to visit us next week. Can I move in with you for a few days?Ruth: No way!Unit 16 What’s your excuse?(1)Daniel: Hi, Amanda.Amanda: Oh, Daniel! I was going to call you tonight.Daniel: What’s up?Amanda: Well, it’s Albert’s birthday on Saturday, and I’m planning a surprise party for him.Daniel: Sounds like fun.Amanda: The idea is this: I’ve asked Albert to go to a movie with me at six. After the movie, we go back to his apartment to have dinner. So be at Albert’s by 7:30 to wait for us and surprise him. His roommate will let you in.Daniel: OK. Great.Amanda: Uh, can you bring some soda? Oh, and don’t say anything to Albert. Daniel: No problem.(2)Albert: Hi, Daniel. This is Albert.Daniel: Oh, hi. How are things?Albert: Just fine, thanks. Uh, are you doing anything on Saturday night?Daniel: Hmm. Saturday night? Let me think. On, yes. My cousin just called to say he was flying in that night. I told him I would pick him up.Albert: Oh, that’s too bad! It’s my birthday. I’m having dinner with Amanda, and I thought I’d invite more people and make it a party.Daniel: Gee, I’m really sorry, but I won’t be able to make it.Albert: I’m sorry, too. But that’s OK.。
Unit2 Caught in the rushJune1 Word Power Compound nounsA bicycle busnews parkinga street subway taxitraffic train B garage jamlanelight space stand station stop systembicyle:lane, standbus:lane,station,stop,system news:newsstandparking:garage,spacestreet:streetlightsubway:station,stop,system taxi:lane,stand(出租车招呼站)traffic:jam,lighttrain:station,stop,systemSnapshot Common Questions Asked by Visitors to a City□How much do cabs cost?□Where can I get a map?□Where can I rent a cell phone?□Where can I walk my dog?□Which hotel is closest to the airport?□Where is the best place to meet friend?□What's an inexpensive way to sightsee?□Where should I go shopping?□What are some interesting stores?□What museums should I see?Check (√) the questions you can answer about your city.What other question could a visitor ask about your city?Talk to your classmates. Find answers to the questions you didn't check.Tips:1.flag-down fare: the minimum charge for hiring a taxi, to which the rate per kilometer is added(出租车“起步价”)=flag-down rate/flag-fall rateThe flag-down fare is 5 yuan in CD covering 2km beyong which cabs' driver will charge passengers 1.2 yuan per kilometer.2.newsstand: a newsstand is a stall in the street or a public place, which sells newspapers and magazines.3.China Mobile(中国移动)China Unicom(中国联通)China Telecom(中国电信)4.Poetry Wall(诗墙)uo cafe tea shop(茶楼)western restaurant theater snack bar tropical rain forest theater(热带雨林剧院)8.pedestrian street (步行街)shopping mall supermarket9.sleepless city(不夜城)board game club(桌游吧)secret chamber(密室)8 Conversation Could you tell me...?duty-free shop: a store selling goods on which tax doesn't have to be paid counter: a table or flat surface in a store, bank, restaurant, etc., at which people are servedrest room: a public toilet-Where are the rest rooms?-Where is the bank?-What time does the bank open?-How often do the buses leave for the city?Answers:1.Right behind you.2. There's one upstairs, across from the duty-free shop.3.It opens at 8:00AM4.You can check at the transportation counter right down the hall.B. Listen to the rest of the conversation. Check(√) the information that Erica asks for.□the cost of a taxi to the city □the cost of a bus to the city □the location of the taxi stand □the location of a restaurant tips:Do you know how much a taxi to the city cost? depend onalmost an hour till the next oneinexpensive restaurant in the airportfast-food placego upstairssnack bar2.Perspectives Transportation servicesA"I think there are too many cars on the road. All the cars,taxi, and buses make it really dangerous for bicycles. There is too much traffic!""What about the buses? They are old, slow, and cause too much pollution. I think there should be less pollution in the city.""There should be fewer cars, but I think that the biggest problem is parking. There just isn't enough parking."The pictures vividly reveal that heavy traffic is becoming increasingly serious all over the world.We can deduce(推断)from the pictures that the photographer is trying to attract our attention to the issue of heavy traffic. First of all, every year men and women crowed into cities in search of employment, a decent (得体的)living, and the excitement and stimulation of urban life. As people in mounting(增加的)numbers flood into cities, city services and facilities have been strained(拉紧)to a breaking point. In additon, since in a city with booming industry, land is precious and cannot be extravagantly(无度地)used by traffic, traffice flows constantly rise to fill whatever scale of roads and highways are provided for them.It is imperative(必要的)for us to improve this situation. For one thing, the number of private cars should be limited while more bus routes should be opened up because buses can accommodate more passengers. For another, more streets and roads should be constructed. Since neither of the suggestions can effectively solve the problem, there is an increasing awareness that the two solutions may be combined with other possible solutions to produce the best effect.Some words about transportation services-by train (passenger)transport during the Spring Festival period 春运local train(慢车)、direct train(直快)special express(特快)hard seat(硬坐)soft seat(软坐),semi cushioned berth(硬卧)还是cushioned berth(软卧)first class 软卧硬卧second class 硬坐third classSingle单程票& Return买往返票standing-room ticket站票tickets-booking agency/office订票点volume of passenger transport 客运量Transportation services: by planeto go economy 坐经济舱an economy class air ticket经济舱机票a first-class ticket(头等舱票)headset=headphone=earphone-----耳机; call-button----叫人纽;steward/stewardess 男/女空中服务员Is this bag OK as hand luggage?Can I take this through security?Can I have a window seat, please?Can I have an aisle seat, please?Which gate do I need to board from?How long is my transfer time?A:I feel like throwing up.(呕吐)B:Use this waste bag in case you want to throw up.Because of the altitude pressure,my ears are humming terribly.(耳鸣)Track of my tears(《辛酸的旅程》)Migrant workers, employees working outside their hometowns and students are the main body of passengers during Spring Festival. Students and migrant workers are generally distributed in the cheaper hard-seat coaches, crowded with people who bought the standing-room tickets. These passengers stand, sit or even lie on the isle. Many take children with them.ENDTHXJUNE。