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1、123make the right choice.has finishedhasnt finished123456 4frog legs5 if frogs could make 4 wishes, what would they be? 1. 跳出枯井;跳出枯井; 2. 吃天鹅肉;吃天鹅肉; 3. 保全四腿保全四腿; 4. 变王子变王子.discussion:do you think is it moral for human beings to eat some environment-friendly or humanfriendly animals for mans food?6fro

2、g legsamphibian:scarcity:ban:fancier:devour: 7frog legsa: fill in the missing information. 1. many asian _ have included _ in their _ for centuries.2. by 1977 the french government _ commercial _ of its own _.3. indian scientists have described as _ the _ at which frogs are _ from the _ fields and _

3、.4. the united states _ more than _ of frozen _ each year between _ and _.5. one of the _ of _ frogs was the _.culturesfrog legsdietsbanned huntingamphibians“disastrous”ratedisappearingricewetlandsimported6.5 million poundsfrog meat19811984attractionsindianprice8frog legspeople want _ mostly for _.

4、many asian cultures have included _ _ in their _ for _ , the most famous frog-eaters, and the people who _ frog-eating in europe and the united states are the _. by 1977 the french government banned _ of its own amphibians. so the french turned to _ and _ for flogs. and the united states imported mo

5、re than _ _ each year between 1981 and 1984. one of the attractions of indian frogs was the _. indian scientists have described as “_” the _ at which frogs are _ from the _ and _, where they _ crops by _. since the india and bangladesh frog-export _, _ has become the major _ of frog legs to the unit

6、ed states and europe. but no matter what _ the legs come from, one thing is usually constant: _ _frogsfoodfrog legsdietscenturiesinspiredfrenchcommercial huntingindiabangladesh6.5 million poundsof frozen frog meat pricedisastrousratedisappearingrice fieldswetlandsprotectdevouring damaging insectsban

7、sindonesiaexportercountry the legs once belonged to frogs are taken from the wild, not from farms.910dialogue 1 health clubdialogue 1 health club 11facilitiesgym 2. _ for an hour sunbed 3. _ for _1._ 4. _ for _jauzzi 5. _ for half an hourother facilities: wholefood barmembership fee: 6. _people who

8、join the health clubage groupproportion facilities they useusual visiting time7. _ _8. _gymlunch hour or after workyoungstersafter schoolchildrenjacuzziold age pensioners5%9. _sauna2.502.50half an hour1.50half an hour1.50young people in their 20s & 30s 30 a year75%morningreduced rate for old pension

9、ers12dialogue 2 skidialogue 2 skia: listen to the rest part of the survey and answer the questions.1. what are the speakers doing?_2. what kind of class is mentioned in the conversation?_3. how many of the speakers have been taking the class?_they are looking at some pictures. a ski class for beginn

10、ers.two.13dialogue 2 skidialogue 2 ski b: summary of the dialogue. everyday the coach took them to a _. they got to the _ on a _. in their class, there was one woman who could _. she couldnt _ and whenever she started _ she would stick her skis out _. people always tried to _. one day as she was get

11、ting to the top, she _ and started _the slope. everyone _ and tried to _ the ski lift to _ of the way and they all ended up in _ at the bottom of the slope.nursery slopetopski liftnever learn how to skicontrol her skisslidingin front of heravoid herslippedlet gosliding downjump offget outa pile14pas

12、sage passage the truth about the french!the truth about the french!resorts: state-of-the art: fractious: a. pickpocket: theft: secure: 15passage passage the truth about the french!the truth about the french!a: pre-listening question.what do you think of skiing as a sport?skiing can be divided into c

13、ross-country skiing and alpine skiing. cross-country skiing is a low-impact, aerobic activity. it is becoming increasingly popular. it can be enjoyed even if you have a relatively low skill level. it does not require exorbitant lift fees, and it has a relatively low injury rate (cross-country skiing

14、 has an injury rate about 10 times less than alpine skiing). skiing uses more muscles than running and is less stressful on the legs.alpine or downhill skiing is a popular family sport shared by people of all ages and athletic abilities. it has fewer benefits for aerobic fitness than cross-country s

15、kiing because activity is usually in short bursts, but it is good for strengthening muscles particularly those in the upper leg. alpine skiing is also a tough sport, particularly demanding on the legs. 16passage passage the truth about the french!the truth about the french!b: choose the best answer.

16、1. _ 2. _ 3. _ 4. _5. _ 6. _ 7. _ 8. _c: answer the questions.1. why is it heaven on earth for a dedicated skier in france? because there are resorts where you can access skiing terrain that is larger than all the ski resorts in utah and colorado combined.2. why is it a good place for an intermediat

17、e skier? because an intermediate skier who can read a lift map will easily be able to ski all day avoiding lift lines and crowds, even during the busiest season.caaabcdd17passage passage the truth about the french!the truth about the french!3. what does this staggered two-week winter vacation period

18、 cover? this staggered two-week winter vacation period usually covers the last two weeks of february and the first week of march.4. what is the character of the french?the french are not generally arrogant and rude. they are as kind as you wish.5. which precautions will a visitor take against theft

19、in large cities in france? in large cities in france, always secure your vehicles, leave nothing of value visible and dont carry your wallet in your back pocket. beware of begging children!18focus 1. accidents2. news summary3. specific information19masonry: terminal:segment: futuristic: vaulted roof

20、: 20 in paris, is one of europes principal aviation centers, as well as frances main international airport. it is 25 km to the north-east of paris. the construction of this airport lasted about 10 years. a: listen to the news item and complete the summary. this news item is about _ _ _the new inform

21、ation of france charles de gaulle airport where a segment of the roof collapsed in may .21 b: listen and look at the chart. tick the appropriate box.1. frances busiest airport will openthe whole terminalpart of a terminal2. a segment of the roof collapse inmayjuly3. a segment of the three-building 2

22、e terminal at charles de gaulle airport wouldreturn to service delay on july 154. in the disaster falling stone kill four travelers falling steel it is already clear it is still uncertainwhat exactly caused the roof to collapse.22 frances busiest airport will reopen part of a terminal that was not d

23、amaged when a segment of the roof collapsed in may, killing four people. the transport minister gilles de robien said a segment of the three-building 2e terminal at charles de gaulle airport would return to service on july 15. in the may 23 disaster, failing glass, steel and masonry* killed four tra

24、velers - two chinese, one czech* and one lebanese*. three others were injured. a preliminary report by experts said tuesday that a weakness in the concrete that formed the futuristic terminals vaulted roof may have contributed to the collapse. officials are still unsure about what exactly caused it

25、to collapse.23notesparlous: infrastructure: ferry: brake: a: listen to the news item and complete the summary. this news item is about _a string of accidents this week in congo.24b: fill in the missing informationa string of accidents this weektype of accidenttimeplacecasualtiescause of the accident

26、 a ferry sinktues.tues.on lake mai-ndombe, northeast of kinshashamore than 160 peoplestormstorma truck crashsat.sat.near the eastern town of goma18 people were killed or injuredbrake brake troubletroublean air crashsat.sat.near the town of boende, in northwestern congoall 22 congolese passengers and

27、 the crewunknownunknown25 an antonov 26 plane crashed in northwestern congo shortly after take-off on saturday, killing all 22 congolese passengers and the crew. it was not known how many crew members were on the plane when it crashed near the town of boende, more than 600 km northeast of the capita

28、l kinshasa. the cause of the crash was unknown. a string of accidents this week has underlined the parlous* state of democratic republic of congos transport infrastructure* after five years of war and decades of misrule. more than 160 people drowned when a ferry sank during a storm on lake mai-ndomb

29、e, north east of kinshasa, on tuesday. on saturday, 18 people were killed or injured when a small truck experienced brake trouble and crashed near the eastern town of goma.26notesscript: 笔迹,手迹 payout: a large sum of money paid to someone (here, as compensation) n. 支出, 花费 the practice of racial profi

30、ling: forming opinions on people, or holding stereotypes of them based on their ethnic backgrounds 歧视性种族评判27a: listen to the news item and complete the summary. this news item is about _.b: listen and fill in the blanks with what you hear.raed jarrar, an airline passenger, has recently been awarded

31、a total of _ in compensation. back in 2006 mr jarrar was waiting to board a flight at new yorks jfk airport wearing a t-shirt that read _ in english and arabic. later he was ordered to remove the printed words on his t-shirt by staff who said other passengers _ with the arabic slogan. he eventually

32、agreed to cover the shirt and boarded the plane, but says he was made to _. lawyers representing raed jarrar say the payout is a _ for free speech and a _ to the practice of racial profiling. the practice of racial profiling in the united states240,000we will not be silentfelt uncomfortablesit at th

33、e backvictoryblow28in the united states lawyers for raed jarrar, an airline passenger forced to cover his t-shirt because it displayed an arabic script, say he has been awarded almost a quarter of a million dollars in compensation. lawyers representing raed jarrar say the payout is a victory for fre

34、e speech and a blow to the practice of racial profiling. back in 2006 mr jarrar was waiting to board a flight at new yorks jfk airport wearing a t-shirt that read we will not be silent in english and arabic. his lawyers claim he was ordered to remove the item of clothing by staff who said other pass

35、engers felt uncomfortable with the arabic slogan. he eventually agreed to cover the shirt and boarded the plane, but says he was made to sit at the back. 2930 focus retelling the strand galveston31there is a street called the strand in galveston, where hundreds of thousands of touristsvisit today. t

36、his street was mamas stomping* ground as a kid. before mama died, we took a streetcar around galveston to see all the lovely, restored homes. what a great day. she knew morethan the tour guide. as we sat enjoying the sights, mama said, liz, do you know why my nose is a little crooked*? (i thought, w

37、here did that come from?) no, mama, you havent ever mentioned it, i replied. well, said mother, one day i followed my brothers to the strand, and a streetcar ran overme. i put myself flat down between the rails and pushed my face in the ground so hard, i broke mynose! it sure caused a lot of chaos*.

38、 people screamed, the police came, and i just crawled out,brushed myself off and went home. the only thing 1 ever noticed different about me was a crookedi just looked at her nose and looked at mama in utter disbelief!3233passage 1 babies and intelligencepassage 1 babies and intelligencea: listen an

39、d answer the questions.1. some people thought babies were able to learn things when they were five or six months old.2. doctors think babies begin learning things on their first day of life.3. babies communicate with other people by smiling.4. they can recognize and understand sounds they heard whil

40、e they were still developing inside their mothers.5. babies can learn while asleep.6. they are important for a childs all later development.34study 1study 1objectivemothers influence on their children in terms of social development and language skills people involvedmore than 1,200 mothers and child

41、ren length of the studyalmost three yearsactivitymothers play with their childrenmethod usedobservationfindings1. the children of sensitive woman did well on tests of language skills and understanding what they hear. they were cooperative and had no problems dealing with other people.2. the children of depressed women did poorly on tests of language skills and understanding what they hear. these children also were less cooperative and had more problems dealing with other people. 35study 2study 2objectiveb

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