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B. Story dictationListen to a story and fill in the missing words. The story will be read three times. The first and the third times it will be read at normal speed, and the second time there will be a 10-second pause for each missing part.Now listen to the story:We met on a blind date. For me, it was love at first sight.He was perfect. He was my Prince Charming. (1)(I was a terrible romantic when I met him and I gave up my heart)the day he smiled at me. The first time I saw him, he was dressed in a tuxedo. His skin was dark like brown sugar and his black hair was combed into carefully casual waves over his forehead. His cheeks were high and broad and his jaw was strong. When he smiled at me, the smile spread across his whole face and (2)(lit his eyes so that they turned to golden honey).He was strong, thoughtful, and quiet. When we were dating, he was such a gentleman, opening doors, letting me pick the movies, and stuff like that. He was sweet. He brought me flowers sometimes, or he would get my favorite ice cream, and sometimes he would bring me lunch from my favorite Chinese place down the street. He isnt quite the talker that I am, and (3)(I think thats why we hit it off). As they say, opposites attract! We dated for about a year before he proposed, and were married six months later. (4)(I believe that fate or destiny brought us together). He was Mr. Right.Things were so great. We got a cute apartment, bought nice furniture, we entertained friends, we went out to eat all the time, and I got a new car. (5)(Marriage wasnt the big adjustment everyone said it would be). It was exactly what I wanted: great guy, great apartment, great furniture, great car, great friends. Life was great!B. Ask and answer the questionsAsk and answer the following questions with a partner.1. Do you think it is justified to succeed by making a victim of someone else?Your answer:Reference answer:No, no one has the right to sacrifice others for their own purposes.2. Do you know anyone who often defames others? How do you deal with such people?Your answer:Reference answer:Yes, one of my classmates seems to enjoy defaming anyone that displeases him. I always stay away from such people.1. in(the 3rd century)2. in(the 90s)3. in(the early 1770s)4. in(the late 1590s)5. in(the 18th century)6. (year)(2010)7.(378 B.C.)8. (year)(1609)9. (year)(1998)10.(789 A.D.)Section Two Special English programsA. Item 12. Listen for details1) Listen to the report and choose the best answer to the following question.Which parts of the womans face were severely injured by her dog?(b)a.Her eyes, cheeks, and lips.b.Her lips, chin, and nose.c.Her ears, nose, and forehead.d.Her nose, mouth, and ears.2) Now listen to the report again and choose the best answer to the following question.Why wont some doctors perform a face transplant?(d)a.They might lose their job if they did.b.Its cruel to cut tissue off another person.c.A face is an important part of a persons identity.d.There are medical and moral issues.Section Two Special English programsB. Item 22. Listen for details1) Listen to the report and choose the best answer to the following question.Which of the following is the most serious example of plagiarism?(c)a.Stealing another persons words as your own.b.Cheating in an examination.c.Buying a whole paper from someone.d.Copying sentences from a book without giving credit.2) Now listen to the report again and choose the best answer to the following question.Which of the following punishments for plagiarism is NOT mentioned?(a)a.Being expelled from school forever.b.Being given a failing grade on the paper or in the course.c.Being taken to civil court and ordered to pay damages.d.Having the students degree withdrawn.Section Two Special English programsC. Item 32. Listen for details1) Listen to the report and choose the best answer to the following question.Which of the following about the shocking news is NOT true?(a)a.Emperors Club VIP operated in six big cities in the USA.b.The governor spent tens of thousands of dollars on sex services.c.The governor has resigned.d.The governor had impressed the public as a crime fighter.2) Now listen to the report again and choose the best answer to the following question.What will the governor most probably be charged with, according to legal experts?(c)a.Paying for a high-priced sex service as Client Nine.b.Operating Emperors Club VIP in many cities.c.Moving large amounts of money from two banks for sex services.d.Bringing a 22-year-old woman into a hotel in New York for immoral purposes. 无提交答案Reference Answer:prior warning2. 无提交答案Reference Answer:planned or enjoyed3. 无提交答案Reference Answer:Reaction4. 无提交答案Reference Answer:went wrong1. What was President Bush on the way to do when the terrorist attack took place?(b)a.Go to Camp David.b.Visit a school.c.Prepare his speech to the Congress.d.Receive a foreign leader.2. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as one of Bushs possible regrets?(a)a.Not appearing more often in public.b.Cutting counter-terrorism funding.c.Not reading the security briefing given to him on August 6, 2001.d.Not talking with his head of counter-terrorism.3. What does the narrator suggest by describing Mr. Bushs going fishing?(d)a.The President knows how to enjoy his life.b.The President knows more about fishing than about politics.c.The President puts his personal hobby above national interest.d.The President lacks good judgment and foresight.Section Four Real worldC. Listen and writeListen to the sound clips and fill in the blanks with the exact words or phrases youve heard.1. When(informed of)the first plane hitting the World Trade Center, where terrorists had struck just eight years(prior), Mr. Bush decided to go ahead with this photo opportunity.2. Not knowing what to do, with no one telling him what to do, and no(secret service)rushing in to take him to safety, Mr. Bush just sat there and continued to read(My Pet Dog)with the children.3. As Bush sat in the(Florida classroom), was he wondering if maybe he should have(shown up)to work more often?4. Or perhaps he just should have read the(security briefing)that was given to him on August 6, 2001, which said that Osama bin Laden was planning to attack America by(hijacking)airplanes.5. A report like that might make some men(jump), but as in days past, George W. just(went fishing).Section One Conflict between governess and pupilB. Get the themeAnswer the following questions according to the video clip youve just watched.1. How does Elisabeth deal with Louisas threat of suicide?Your answer:Reference answer:She gives her advice on how to drown herself in the lake.2. What does Louisa threaten to do if Elisabeth goes near the lake house?Your answer:Reference answer:Louisa threatens to kill her, murder her, and stab her in the heart with a knife.3. How does Elisabeth relax Louisa?Your answer:Reference answer:She tells her about the magic of firelight.Work in pairs. One person acts as a tutor, and the other a pupil. Youre in conflict. The dialogue should include three parts: the cause, the process, and the resolution. You may refer to the following outline:1.The spoiled pupil feels so tired of the tutors requirements that he / she begins to play with his / her new mp4 player;2.The tutor takes the player away from the pupil;3.The annoyed pupil starts calling the tutor names;4.The tutor, by taking himself / herself as an example, impresses the pupil;5.The pupil expresses his / her desire to follow the tutors example.Your answer:Reference answer:Tutor:Now we go on with the questions on the text. Are you following me? Oh, playing with your mp4 player? Whats the game? Let me show you how to win the game.Pupil: Can you? Youre talking big. Show me your skill then.Tutor:OK, Ill keep the player for you till the lesson is over. Then Ill show you.Pupil: Youre a liar, a big liar. You cheated me!Tutor:It was not cheating. I will show you, but only after weve finished the lesson.Pupil: Youre from the country, arent you?Tutor:Yes?Pupil: Then you are poor, I suppose?Tutor:So what?Pupil: I dont have to do what you say. Youre nothing but a poor girl from the country.Tutor:Stop being so rude and do just as you are instructed to, and no more nonsense!Pupil: Country girl. Poor student. Country girl. Poor student.Tutor:Thats enough! Be silent! You will obey me, whether you want to or not. You will not speak disrespectfully or raise your voice in front of me. I am from the poor countryside but Im more than a poor country girl. Ive worked through college with straight As in all my courses and next term Ill be on my way to an American university for studies with a scholarship. Youre a city boy, but that wont make any difference if you prefer to play rather than study. Your parents cant guarantee your future and your future is what you make it. Thats why I dont allow you to play when youre having lessons. Do you understand?Pupil: Yes. But why are you taking the trouble to tell me all this?Tutor:Because I like you. I consider you my little friend, though too young and sometimes too naughty to be a good student.Pupil: Do you believe I can do as well as you when I grow up?Tutor:Sure, if only you believe in me and yourself.Pupil: I do. Thank you, Miss.B. Story dictationListen to a story and fill in the missing words. The story will be read three times. The first and the third times it will be read at normal speed, and the second time there will be a 10-second pause for each missing part.Now listen to the story:The mayor of Norton Town, 35-year-old Bill Jackson, (1)(was charged with hit-and-run driving last night)by the town sheriff. A freshly killed calf was discovered lying in the middle of Arlington Drive at about 10:00 p.m. A witness, 20-year-old Emily Parker, said she saw the car hit the calf and keep going. She didnt see the driver but she said, I know thats the mayors car. (2)(Its the only car in town with bullhorns on the hood). Asked how she could see the bullhorns at night, she replied, Oh, the mayor has neon horns. Theyre really cool-looking.The sheriff drove over to the mayors house and found the mayor washing his 1972 Cadillac. He asked (3)(why the mayor was washing his car so late at night). Because thats when theres no hot sun that causes the car to dry so fast that you have sun streaks. Dont you know anything, Sheriff?The sheriff pointed out that one of the horns was

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