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Unit 1ListeningTask 1Script & Key:1. With a little preparation, you can build enough confidence.2. When you are away from home, you may feel lonely or left out.3.Too much partying can result in a lot more problems.4.The sooner you deal with these issues, the sooner youll feel better.5.A different point of view may be what you need.Task 2 Listen to the four conversations, and choose the best answer to each of the questions you hear.1. A. Joes mother does not worry about him.B. Joes mother worries about his study.C. Joe will not do the washing himself.2. A. His parents.B. His schoolmates.C. His friends.3. A. He enjoyed Marys birthday party very much.B. He fell asleep very late last night.C. He did not sleep at all.4. A. They are too naughty.B. They are too picky.C. They are too noisy.Task 2Script:1. Mother: Joe, you have to do the washing yourself since you are a college student.Joe: I know, Mom. You neednt worry about that. Ill get someone to do it for me.Q: Which of the following is true?2. Girl: Do you often miss your parents, Tom?Boy: Yeah. Very often.Q: Who does Tom miss?3. Teacher: Whats the matter with you? You look sleepy.Boy: Ah Marys birthday party was so wonderful. We didnt go to sleep until 3 oclock.Q: Why is the boy so sleepy?4. Boy: My roommates are too noisy. I want to move out.Girl: Dont be mad. Better have a good talk with them.Q:Why is the boy so angry with his roommates?Task 2 Key: C A B CTask 3Script:There are many differences between college and high school in Britain. In high school, you have little say in your class schedule. In college, you get to choose which classes you will take. In high school, you are hept in one classroom the whole day. While in college, of you hate waking up early in the morning, it is possible for you to begin classes at 2 pm. Indeed, college lets students make decisions, but in high school they couldnt do it. You choose when to eat and you decide when to sleep. However, if youre not managing your time well, college life will catch up with you very, very quickly. Whats more, college teachers arent going to phone home and wont even discuss your grades with and family member. But your middle school reachers do so.Task 3 Key:High Schoolollege Task 4Script:Bob: Hi Lisa, how are you doing?Lisa: Not bad. Oh! You look great!B: Thanks. Lisa, have you met Mario, my roommate from Italy?L: Its a pleasure to meet you. Im Lisa. Bob and I used to be classmates in high school.Mario: Glad to see you. Im an exchange student.L: Oh, Im in a rush right now. I have to go to class. See you later.B & M: See you.Task 4 Key: Bob and Lisa used to be classmates. Bob and Mario are roommates.Taks 6Script:Linda: Hello, Mike.Mike: Hello Linda. How are you getting on?L:Im doing okay. Mike, whats you major?M: My major is computers.L: Oh! Thats good, why did you choose this major?M: I just like it. Its a lot of fun. What about you?L: Music.M: Sounds interesting. Linda, I know you arent familiar with the campus. Maybe I can show you around sometime.L: Its very kind of you. Thank you.M: Oh, I need to go to the library now. So, see you tomorrow.L: See you!Task 6 Key:Mike: Majoring in computers showing friends around the campusLinda: Choosing music as a major Newcomer, not familiar with the campusUnit 2ListeningTask 1Script & Key:1.Young people have complained the their parents are out of touch with modern ways.2. He makes his parents angry with his choices in clothes and hairstyles.3. They create a culture and society of their own.4. Sometimes young people are rebellious and proud.5. He can impress others with his sense of responsibility.Task 2Script:1. Sally: You talked too much about my dress, Dad. Father: WellAhIm just giving some suggestions. Q: Why is the girl angry with her father?2. Linda: Dad, may I use your car? Father: You are still a kid. Q: What does her father mean?3. Father: Jimmys new jeans look terrible; I want to buy him another pair. Mother: Better not. Thats exactly what he wants. Q: What are they talking about?4. Nancy: Gary, you look sad. Whats up? Gary: Nothing. I missed some classes and the teacher phoned my mom about it. Q: What can we learn from this conversation?Task 2 Key:1.C 2.A 3.A 4.CTask 3Script: John and Mary Jordan both have jobs. John is a manager in a department store. He manages the mens clothing department. Mary works twenty hours a week as a computer programmer. Both John and Mary have to work because they have a lot of expenses. Their son, Mark, is eighteen years old. He is studying at a private university, and the university costs about $10,000 a year. During the school year, he works a few hours a week in a store. Their daughter, Claire, is sixteen years old. She also works. She baby-sits one or two times a week.Task 3 Key:John Jordan: Manager of the mens clothing departmentMary Jordan: Computer programmerClaire Jordan: Baby-sitterMary Jordan: Working in a storeTask 4Script:Tom: Hi, grandma. Its so good to see you again.Grandma: Nice to see you, Tom.T: Hows your flight?G: Fine. It took me about sixteen hours to get here. But it was quite smooth.T: Thats a long trip. I hope youll feel rested after a night of good sleep. How many pieces of baggage do you have?Task 4 Key:Grandma took a sixteen-hour flight. But the trip was quite smooth. She had three pieces of baggage. Tom would drive her home, which would take about two hours if the traffic was good.Task 6Script:Check-in attendant: May I see your ticket and passport, please?Grandpa: Sure, here you are. I want to check these three pieces.C: Sir, your baggage is 10 kilos overweight. You need to pay 200 yuan at the counter over there.Tom: Grandpa, would you like me to do it for you and pay the airport fee?G: No, thanks. I will do it myself. And I will pay the airport fee later.C: Sir, do you want a window seat or an aisle seat?G: Window seat, please.C: I see. Here are your ticket and boarding pass with baggage claim tag.(20 minutes later)G: Oh, they are calling the passengers to board the plane now. Thank you very much for seeing me off. Good-bye.T: Good-bye, have a good flight.Task 6 Key: 1.C 2.A 3.E 4.D 5.BUnit 3ListeningTask 1Script & Key1. Bungee jumping is one of a new set of sports that are being described as “extreme”.2. Why do people participate in extreme sports?3. You can excel in an extreme sport if you put your mind to it.4. It is an extreme sport to ride a bike down a mountain path at a speed of at least 35 miles.5. Extreme-sport people are merely striking a blow for truly unique experiences.Task 2Script:1. Man: Do you know anything about “extreme sports”?Woman: You mean a new set of sports such as “bungee jumping”? Q: What are they talking about?2. Boy: Do you like extreme sports? Girl: They might scare me to death. Q: What does she mean?3. Sam: Why do you love mountain biking, Shirley? Shirley: Oh, I like to challenge myself. Q: Why does Shirley like mountain biking?4. Mike: Have you ever been to the seaside to do windsurfing? Maggie: I did last weekend. But the wind was not so strong.Q: How was Maggies windsurfing last weekend?Task 2 Key: A C A CTask 3 Script & Key:In Britain a young medical student decided to make use of his medical knowledge to train himself to do it. Without the help of a coach, he managed to bring his pulse rate down and in this way his oxygen supply increased. He worked his body hard and finally, one morning of May in Oxford, he was ready to try to break the world record. The weather was cold, the wind was strong and there were no huge crowds to encourage him. He put every effort into his run and fell down nearly unconscious the moment he hit the tape. But he had done ithe had broken the 4-minute record for the mile run!Task 4 Script:Clerk: Good evening, sir. May I help you?Mr. Brown: Yes, I am John Brown from North Lake. We have reserved fifteen standard rooms for three days.C: Just a minute, please. Ill check the reservation record. Yes, Ive got it. And youre scheduled to check out next Monday, September 27.B: Yes, thats right. Out football team is going to have a match in this city with Yellowstone.C: Great. May I see the passports of the team?B: Okay. Here you are.C: Your rooms are 501 to 510 and 610 to 605. Would you please sign your name here?B: Sure. Thank you . By the way, wed like a morning call at 6:30 tomorrow morning.C: So the morning call is at 6:30 tomorrow morning. Enjoy your stay here. And I hope you can win.Task 4: Key: 1. 2. 3. 4.Task 6:Script:Clerk: Good morning, Mr. John Brown, what can I do for you?Mr. Brown: Wed like to check out now. Would you please give me our bill?C: Certainly. Could I know the room number please?B: Rooms 501510, 601605.C: Oh, yes, the North Lake team. I watched your match yesterday. Just a moment, please. Ill have your bill ready in a minute.B: Good.C: Your bill comes to $2,500 plus tax. How would you like to pay your bill?B: Do you accept travelers checks?C: Yes, we do.B: Here you are.C: Thanks. Please sign her.Task6: Key:Guest Name: Mr. John BrownRoom Number:501-510, 601-605Price: $2,500 plus taxUnit 4ListeningTask 1Script & Key:1. These boil down to the question: why do we keep pets?2. There are countless examples of animals who serve specific functions.3. There are animals who are extremely valuable for the good they do.4. Some dogs provide incredible services for physically challenged people.5. Many people keep pets purely for the companionship they provide.Task 2Script:1.William: Millie, why do you keep a dog as your pet? Millie: My dog is my best friend. I always talk to him. Q: Why does Millie keep a dog as her pet?2. Lily: Sam, how do you like animals? Sam: Im really fond of them. Q: Whats Sams attitude to animals?3. Man: I love to go to Hong Kong Ocean Park. How about you? Woman: Me. Too. Marine animals are lovely, especially dolphins.Q: What attracts the woman?4. M: Do you know Jimmy and his seeing-eye dog? W: Of course, the dog is just like his eyes. Q: What can you infer from the dialogue?Task 2 Key: A B C ATask 3Script: Losing and finding an animal can be a difficult and stressful experience. Here are some suggestions to get an animal back home.1. Post signs in the area the animal was lost, and be sure the print os large and clear.2. Call the Shelter and let them know what animal you lost, and where and when you lost it.3. Place ads in local papers. The cost of placing an ad for a lost pet is a small price to pay for the return of your animal.4. Always check for ID or phone numbers on pet tags or collars.Task 3 Key:1. Post signs 2. where, when 3. local papers 4. check forTask 4Script:A: Excuse me. I lost my pet. I wonder if its been found.B: Can you describe it, sir?A: Yes, its a small white cat. Theres a tag around his neck with my name and address on it.B: Oh, hes got a tag. Let me check it out, so your name, address and telephone number?A: Peter Lee, 409 King Street, Tel: 786 5732.B: Im afraid theres no such report. Well, if anyone finds it, Ill let you know at once.A: Thanks a lot.Task 4 Key: CTask 6Script:A: Good morning. I wonder if you can help. I lost my case this mirning.B: Oh, Im sorry to hear that. What does it look like?A: Its blue, made of leather and a name card.B: Right. Whats inside?A: Just some English books and a radio.B: Where did you last have it?A: Near the entrance to the hotel.B: Ok. Just a moment, please. Um, a blue leather case, Mr. Lambert, right? Ive found it.A: Oh, really? Thank you so much.B: Youre welcome.Task6 Key:Lost item: a leather caseColor: blueDescription: leather, with a belt and a name cardWhen lost: this morningWhere lost: near the entrance to the hotelContaining: English books and a radioUnit 5ListeningTask 1 Script & Key:1Pizza has inspired many writers and artists in our history.2The modern pizza was developed after the introduction of tomato to Italy.3Many pizza parlors will even deliver their food right to your front door!4Pizza parlors began to spring up in more and more places.5Pizza is considered as the most globally recognizable food today.Task 2Script:1Rose:Gigi, come on! Whats for supper? Im hungry.Gigi:Dont worry. Ive got some frozen pizza in the fridge.Q:Where does the conversation take place?2Man:I really want to enjoy the food in Pizza Hut, but I havent finished my work.Woman:Dont worry. Just go on. They can deliver the food right to your front door.Q:What does the woman mean?3Linda:Mr.Lee, the cooks in your restaurant are great. I really enjoy the food here.Mr.Lee:Yup. They use their own imagination to create something tasteful.Q:What can you infer from the conversation?4Man:Wow, Lisa, there are lots of delicious foods. Come on!Lisa: Thanks, but I have no appetite.Q: What does Lisa mean?Task2 Key: C B C BTask 3Script:In a fast-food restaurant, there are no waiters or waitresses, and therefore, no tips. You look at the menu on the wall and then go to the counter and order your food. Usually the food is already prepared so the waiting time is short. The food is served in paper or plastic bags.Once you get your food, you either eat it in the restaurant or take it home. If you eat in the restaurant, you can either stand and eat or sit at the tables. You can eat fast food with your hands or use forks and knives. When you have finished eating, you are expected to gather all the paper and plastics and put it in a large litter bin.Fast food is generally not considered delicious, and the taste usually is the same each time you buy it.Task 3 Key:The food is already prepared so the waiting time is short.Once you get your food, you either eat it in the restaurant or take it home.You can eat with your hands or use forks and knives.The taste usually is the same each time you buy it.Task 4Script:Waitress:May I take your order?Man: Yes, please. Wed like to order steak.W: Steak for two. What steaks do you like?M: I want a black pepper steak and my wife would rather have a fillet Steak.W: How would you like your steak done?M: Id like it medium. And my wife prefers it well-done.W: What starter and dessert would you like?M: The baby broad bean soup and an apple pie.W: Any drinks?M: No, thanks.W: Okay, two steaks, one medium, one well-done, bean soup and an apple pie. Just a moment.Task 4 Key:Baby Broad Bean SoupBlack Pepper SteakFillet Steak Apple PieTask 6Script:Sam: Ive never tasted anything as good as this. Millie, what about you?Millie: Well, the chicken is good, but a bit too hot for me. I prefer fish. Could you please pass it to me?S: Sure. Try it, and youll find it very delicious. Would you like something else?M: Thank you. Id like to have some more cabbage.S: The cabbage is nice too. I really enjoy the food.M: May I pour you some beer?S: Wont you have some more?M: No, thanks. I am really full. Its nice to have dinner with you.Task 6 Key:Talk at the TableThe man has never tasted the food before. The woman prefers chicken to fish. They drink some beer and exchange good wishes. The woman thinks the food is good, but she doesnt enjoy eating with the man. Unit 6ListeningTask 1 Script & Key:1. When you step off the plane in Hawaii, life begins to slow down.2. Hawaii is as much an attitude as it is a place.3. The first Hawaiians settled the islands over 1,500 years ago.4. If you dont feel like driving, you dont need to.5. The city has several distinct neighborhoods, each with a flavor all its own.Task 2Script:1. Man: How was your trip to Hawaii, Mary? Mary: Terrific. I even didnt want to come back home. Q: How was Marys trip?2. W: Darling, I do love it here. Life seems to slow down. M: But I prefer living in New York. Q: What does the man mean?3. Shelly: Ive got fed up with driving, Tom. Tom: Why not take the bus, Shelly? The bus transportation system is safe and convenient. Q: Why did Tom suggest taking buses?4. Jim: Catherine, youre a big shopper. Have you got any souvenirs? Catherine: Yup, Honolulu is a fantastic place for shopping. Q: What can you infer from the dialogue?Task 2 Key:A B C ATask 3Script: Traveling by subway is fast and safe, but to make the best use of it you should also pay attention to few things. First, try to avoid traveling during rush hour. Rush hour in the subway is from seven to nine in the morning, and from three to half past six in the afternoon. Secondly, in order to get a seat, you should wait for a relatively empty train. Thirdly, put your wallet in a safe place. Dont put it in the back pocket of your trousers.Finally, if you often travel by subway, in order to save time and money, you can buy a monthly pass.Task3 Key:1. rush hour 2. relatively empty train 3. a safe place 4. a monthly passTask4Script:Sean: Excuse me, could you tell me where the Youth Hotel is ?Woman: Oh, Its quite near here. You just walk straight ahead for two blocks, then youll see a post office on the right, pass it and turn left at the traffic light. The Youth Hotel should be on the right.S: Walk two blocks, pass a post office and turn right?W: Oh, no, turn left.S: Ok, turn left. The Youth Hotel is on th

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