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1、 Unit 1Listen1_Ex1Interviewer:Angela, you were born in Korea but youve been living in Canada for a long time, havent you?Angela:Yes, I was 10 years old when my parents immigrated to Canada and Ive been living here for 20 years now.Interviewer:Do you think that belonging to two different cultures has

2、 affected your personality?Angela:Yes, definitely. There are times when I think that I have two personalities. Depending on where I am and who Im with, Im Korean or Im Canadian.Interviewer:That sounds complicated. Could you explain what you mean?Angela:Well, growing up in Canada when I was going to

3、high school, for example, I was known as Angela to the outside world, and as Sun-Kyung at home. I would wave hello to my teachers, but bow to my parents Korean friends when they visited our home.Interviewer:Do different cultures have different ideas as to what is polite?Angela:Yes, definitely. In hi

4、gh school, I was expected to look straight in the eyes of my teachers and to talk openly with them. But when Koreans spoke to me, I was expected to look at my feet and to be shy and silent.Interviewer:Do you think that having two personalities makes you a richer person?Angela:Yes, but sometimes I do

5、nt know who I am.1. Angela immigrated from Canada to Korea.(F )2. Angela is about 20 years old now.(F )3. Angela had two different personalities,one at school and one at home.(T )4. Sun-Kyung is Anglelas gilefriend at school.(F )5. Angela agrees that culture affects personality.(T )6. Being expected

6、 to two different cultures is sometimes confusing.(T)1) outside world 2) at home 3) wave hello 4) bow 5) look straight in the eyes of 6) openly 7) look at my feet8) shy and silent Listen2_Ex1I am a very sensitive person, and thats good to a point. I feel everyone should be able to feel or understand

7、 what others are going through. But when you hurt, cry, or are unhappy for people you dont know, or for a movie that is not real, then I think thats a little too sensitive. Thats the way I am.I am a very independent person. I must do things for myself. I dont like people doing things for me, or help

8、ing me, or giving me things. Its not that I dont appreciate it, because I do. I just feel that when someone does something for you, you owe them, and if there is one thing I dont like to feel, its that I owe anyone anything.I think I would be a good friend. I would do almost anything for someone I l

9、ike, and would share or give anything I have. Im very caring and understanding. People trust me with their secrets, and theyre right for doing so because I never tell any secret that is told to me. Im always there to help in any way that I can. All you have to do is ask.I enjoy life and people, whic

10、h makes me feel good. I find fun in almost everything I do (except housework). I like to watch people, talk to them, and be around them. It makes no difference whether I agree or disagree with what they feel, or how they live, or what they look like, or what age they are. I just enjoy learning and b

11、eing aware of everything and everyone around me.1. The man is very_and_person.2. He also thinks he would be a_ _.3. He enjoys _ and_,which makes him feel good.4. He enjoys _and_,which makes him feel good.1. sensitive independent 2. good friend 3. life people 4. learning being aware1. In the mans opi

12、nion,it is good to (be a bit sensitive).2. The man doesnt like others to do things for him because (he doesnt want to owe others anything).3. The man says he can be a good friend because (he can keep his friends secrets).4. One thing that the man doesnt like to do is (to do house work ).5. We can in

13、fer from the passage that the man is (sociable).Practice1_Ex1_Tom:Hey, Bill. Do you have any plans for this weekend?Bill:Yeah, Tom. Cindy and I are going ice-skating on Saturday.Tom:Oh.Bill:Why do you ask?Tom:Well, I thought you might want to come over and study for next weeks chemistry test.Bill:St

14、udy?! No way. Hey, what if I try to fix you up with Cindys sister, Kristi. We could double-date. Shes really outgoing, bright, and funny too.Tom:Hey, I still remember the girl you fixed me up with last time. She was very moody and self-centered. She couldnt stop talking about how great she was. Im n

15、ot sure if I can trust you, Mr. Matchmaker.Bill:Oh come on. So I made a mistake last time. Cindys sister is really different.Tom:Well, what does she look like?Bill:Ah. Looks arent important. She has a wonderful personality.Tom:Right.Bill:Okay. She has long wavy blond hair and blue eyes. Shes of medi

16、um height, just a little shorter than you are.Tom:Go on.Bill:She has a great figure, a nice complexion, and she has a sexy voice. Oh, and she has a tattoo of an eagle on her arm.Tom:A what?Bill:No, just kidding. By the way, she was the runner-up in the Miss California Beauty Pageant two years ago. W

17、ell, youre probably not interested.Tom:No, wait!Bill:Ah, just forget I ever mentioned it.Tom:No, Im interested!1. ice-skating 2. chemistry 3. outgoing bright funny4. moody self-centered 5. wavy blond medium height6. runner-upExercise 2 1. It can be inferred that Tom works harder than Bill.(T)2. Tom

18、didnt like the first girl introduced by Bill because that girlT was not pretty.(F)3.Even though Tom agrees that looks are not important,he is still interested in knowing what Kristi looks like.( T)4. Tom is not interested in dating Kristi after listening to Bills introduction of her.(F)5. Kristi has

19、 a tattoo of an eagle on her arm.( F)6. It can be inferred that whether a person is likeable or not is closely related to her.(T)Practice2_Ex1_David:Barbara, before you go, could you tell me about these students that are coming into my class?Barbara:Oh, yes. Now, let me think, well, theres.er.Paul.

20、Hes a tall, slim lad with fair hair. Very friendly face, lovely smile. Hes particularly good with group activities, and hes a very helpful person to have in the class and very helpful with the other students. He speaks fluently, but does make a lot of mistakes! He doesnt seem to mind making mistakes

21、. He asks a lot of questions.er.he tends to speak first and think later. But hes got lots of interesting ideas.David:Good.Barbara:Ah.Susan.Susan. Now, shes very lively, quick, and very bright. She talks all the time but not always in English.David:What? Is she difficult or anything?Barbara:No.shes q

22、uite young but she does behave in quite a grown-up way really for her age. It can be a bit difficult to actually shut her up sometimes and make her listen to you.David:Ah, right.Barbara:Shes very nice. She has dark hair and dark eyes.David:Right, well.are there any other girls in the class?Barbara:Y

23、es, there is Maria. Shes Susans sister.David:Yes.Barbara:Actually its quite difficult to tell them apart although.er. Maria is slightly older. Shes a bit plumper and has longer hair than Susan. Shes not quite as bright as her sister and I think that makes her feel a bit inferior really. Well, you kn

24、ow, she sulks a bit when she gets things wrong or she misunderstands you. But on the whole, a very sensible girl.David:OK.Barbara:And then theres Peter, whos older than the others. Hes got a sort of moustache, spectacles and wavy dark brown hair. He usually wears a jacket and sometimes a suit. Hes v

25、ery smart and takes notes all the time. Hes also very serious and determined to learn as much as possible. He asks quite difficult questions but he doesnt mean to be nasty.David:Well, thanks, Barbara. Its all up to me now, isnt it? Have a good holiday, wont you?Barbara:Thanks.David:Bye.1. How many s

26、tudents are mentioned in the dialog?2. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?3. What is the two speakers occupation?4. Whos smarter,Maria or Susan?5. Whos going on holiday?1. Four 2. Colleagues 3. Teacher 4. Susan 5. Barbara1) Paul D E J 2) Susan B F 3) Maria C H4) Peter A G IA.

27、has moustache and wears glasses.B.has dark hair and dark eyes.C.feels inferior to Susan.D.speaks first and thinks later.E.has a friendly face and a lovely smile.F.does not always talk in English.G.is determined to learn,and takes notes all the time.H.has longer hair,and is plumer.I.asks quite diffic

28、ult questions,but doesnt mean to be nasty.J.has lots of interesting ideas.Practice3_Ex11. Pedro sleeps only six hours a night. He goes to school full-time and works part-time in the afternoons. At night he plays soccer or basketball. Hes seldom tired and his favorite way to relax is to jog two or th

29、ree miles.What kind of person is Pedro?2. Mr. Miller was teaching his fourth grade class how to divide. The students didnt understand. He had to repeat his lesson and explain the idea more slowly. Over the next few days he explained and explained the lesson until almost the whole class understood an

30、d knew how to divide.What kind of teacher is Mr. Miller?3. People in the High Street neighborhood dont buy their fruits and vegetables in the supermarket. They buy them from Mr. Smiths truck. You can trust Mr. Smith. He never tries to sell any bad or unripe fruit. His prices are fair.What kind of pe

31、rson is Mr. Smith?4. Jake and Charles ran into the classroom. Each one saw the chair he wanted to sit on. Unfortunately, it was the same chair. They both sat down at the same time. Each of them had half a chair. Charles said he was there first and tried to push Jake off the chair. Jake said he was f

32、irst. Both boys refused to move.All right, boys, said the teacher. If you wont move, then you can sit like that for the whole period. Jake and Charles sat like that for the whole period until the bell rang. When they stood up they were stiff and sore.I dont care, said Jake. I was there first.What ki

33、nd of person is Jake?5. Room 46A at Travis High School was always the dirtiest room in the school. Many of the students threw paper on the floor. One day, Mrs. Duke had an idea. She fastened a basketball hoop over the wastebasket. Now the students love to practice throwing their paper into the baske

34、t. When they miss, they pick the paper up and try again. And that was the end of the problem.What kind of person is Mrs. Duke?1. Pedro _2. Mr. Miller _3. Mr.Smith_4. Jake_5. Mrs.Duke_1. Pedro energetic 2. Mr. Miller patient3. Mr. Smith honest 4. Jake stubborn 5. Mrs. Duke creativePractice4_Ex1A numb

35、er of visitors to the UK, who had traveled throughout the British Isles, were asked by a newspaper reporter what their impressions of the British people were. Heres a brief summary of what they thought.There were many different opinions among those interviewed: Some were very flattering, others very

36、 critical. The distinction between the English and the British wasnt always understood, but, on the whole, it seemed that the Scots were very popular with visitors. They were thought to be very friendly, even though one Dutch visitor confessed shed found it hard to understand their English.A great n

37、umber found the British generally reserved, particularly the English, although one Australian visitor called the English the friendliest people in the world and most hospitable. But she did admit that speaking the same language was a great help.Some Asian businessmen, who had traveled widely through

38、out England, said quite openly that they found North country people much nicer than people in the South. When asked what exactly they meant by much nicer, one of them said, with a playful smile on his face, By much nicer I mean much more like us!A few continentals praised English courtesy, but the m

39、ajority found it dishonest and dull. Youre forever saying please and sorry when you dont feel pleased or sorry, one explained.A young student from South Africa had no views on the matter. He hadnt met any Englishmen, he said. The country appeared to be full of foreigners like himself.Statements:1. I

40、t was easy to tell the English from the British.2. Speaking the same language helped one Australian visitor a lot.3. By much nicer, one of the visitors meant that the British people were more friendly than people of other countries.4. The majority of continentals thought highly of English manners.5.

41、 To the young student from South Africa, Britain seemed to have a lot of foreign visitors.1) F 2) T 3) F 4) F 5) T1) flattering 2) critical 3) popular 4) reserved 5) EnglishSection1One day, when Mr. Smith came home from work, he found his wife very upset about something. Mr. Smith always thought tha

42、t he was more sensible than his wife, so he started to give her a lecture on the importance of always remaining calm.Finally he said, Its a waste of your strength to get excited about small things. Train yourself to be patient, like me. Now, look at the fly that has just landed on my nose. Am I gett

43、ing excited or annoyed? Am I swearing or waving my arms around? No. Im not. Im perfectly calm.Just as he had said this, Mr. Smith started shouting. He jumped up and began to wave his arms around wildly and swear terribly. He couldnt speak for some time, but at last he was able to tell his wife: The

44、thing on his nose was not a fly, but a bee.1) upset 2) sensible 3) lecture 4) calm 5) strength6) landed 7) waving 8) perfectly 9) wildly 10) beeSection IITom:Oh, that Mr. Taylor. He is so boring!Mother:What do you mean?Tom:His lessons put me to sleep. And hes so quick-tempered, Mum.Mother:Quick-temp

45、ered? Mr. Taylor? Are you sure darling?Tom:Yes, he gets angry very quickly.Mother:That doesnt sound like Mr. Taylor at all!Tom:And do you know, he spends all the time looking at his reflection in the window, admiring himself.Mother:Really? And why does he do that?Tom:Because hes vain, thats why! And

46、 conceited! He thinks he knows everything.Mother:Oh, Tom. Be reasonable. Im sure youre exaggerating. Mr. Taylor seems such a nice, kind man.Tom:Well, he isnt. He is mean and cruel.Mother:Cruel? Now how can a history teacher be cruel?Tom:Because he only gave me two out of ten points in my history tes

47、t.Mother:Oh, now I understand. Tom, I think youd better get on with your homework!1. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?(Mother and son)2. What does the boy say about his history teacher?(He is vain)3. According to the boy,the history teacher_?(spends a lot of time admiring h

48、imself in the window)4. How does the woman respond to the boys remarks?(She was doubtful)5. What is Mr.Taylor like in the womans eyes?(He seems a nice and kind man)6. What does the woman mean when she finally says Oh,now I understand?(She understands the reason why the boy dislikes Mr.Taylor)7. What

49、 do we know about the boys study of history?(He is not good at it because he doesnt work hard enough)8. What can we infer from the dialog?(Whether students like a certain teacher has something to do with their performance in that subject)1. B 2. B 3. D 4. B 5. D 6. A 7. C 8. BSection IIIS1:In this w

50、eeks edition of Up with People we went out into the streets and interviewed a number of people. We asked a question they just didnt expect. We asked them to be self-critical.to ask themselves exactly what they thought they lacked orthe other side of the coinwhat virtues they had. Here is what we hea

51、rd.S2:Well.I.I dont know really.its not the sort of question you ask yourself directly. I know Im good at my job. At least my boss considers me hard-working, conscientious, and efficient. Im a secretary by the way. When I look at myself in a mirror as you sometimes do in the privacy of your own bedr

52、oom.or at your reflection in the shop windows as you walk up the street. Well.then I see someone a bit different. Yes.Im different in my private life. And thats probably my main fault I should say. I suppose Im not coherent in my behavior. My office is always in order.but my flat! Well.youd have to

53、see it to believe it.S3:Well.Im retired, you know. Used to be an army officer. And.I think Ive kept myself.yes, Ive kept myself respectable the whole of my life. Ive tried to help those who depend on me. Ive done my best. I am quite self-disciplined. Basically Im a good guy, fond of my wife and fami

54、ly. Thats me.S4:Well.when I was young I was very shy. At times I.I was very unhappy.especially when I was sent to boarding school at age seven. I didnt make close friends till later.till I was about.fifteen. Then I became quite good at being by myself. I had no one to rely on.and no one to ask for a

55、dvice. That made me independent. My wife and I have two sons. We.we didnt want an only child because I felt.well I felt Id missed a lot of things.1) secretary 2) hard-working 3) efficient 4) private5) army officer 6) help 7) fond 8) independent9) shy 10) fifteen UNIT2Listen1_Ex1Mart Moody from Tuppe

56、r Lake used to tell this tale. I went out one day and there was a big flock of ducks out on Tupper Lake. And I had this good dog. I shot at the ducks, and then I sent the dog out there. She was heavy with pups at the time, and I didnt know whether I should send her out there. It was a cold day in th

57、e fall. Well, she took right off and away she went. But she didnt show up when it got dark. I began to worry about her. She was a good dog, a really good retriever. Shed get anything I shot at.So the next morning I woke up and I thought Id better go and see if I could find her. And I got down to the shoreline of the lake and I looked out. Suddenly I saw something comi

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